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obfusteHello all, can I upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04 somehow in place or do I have to do a clean install?00:00
obfusteGoogle shows lots of 16.10 to 17.04 etc but not 16.04 to 17.0400:01
obfusteive had endless wireless issues on 16.04 so want to see if later editions help00:01
krytarik!upgradeofflts | obfuste00:03
ubottuobfuste: To upgrade from an LTS release of Ubuntu to the next (non-LTS) release, run sudoedit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and change the prompt= line to "prompt=normal". Then, do sudo do-release-upgrade to begin the upgrade.00:03
obfusteso this would take me from 16.04 to 16.10 right?00:03
jannywho wnats to play with me00:04
janny??00:04
krytarikjanny: Care to stop this?00:04
sirru5hjim87,  I know how it is when co-workers have to touch config files :S00:04
jim87ahahah yes00:04
jim87now I'm going to sleep00:04
jim871 entire day spent on this freaking bastion configuration00:05
jim87bye!00:05
krytarikobfuste: And yes - and then you can upgrade further to 17.0400:05
speleoHey everyone. Doing an apt-get upgrade seemed to kill networking, and I have no clue what is up.00:05
jannyok but I am asking something about my linux and no one help me00:06
speleo/networking/interfaces is default00:06
obfustedo you know how long it should take for each jump? I am on a 1mbps internet....is it a heavy download?00:06
speleoI'm on Ubuntu server 15.0400:09
Bashing-omspeleo: 15.04 ??00:11
Bashing-om!15.04 | speleo00:11
ubottuspeleo: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) was the 22nd release of Ubuntu. Support ended on February 4, 2016. See !eol, !eolupgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/vivid00:11
naccspeleo: you should upgrade immediately00:22
threeeAnyone here own a ThinkPad X1 Carbon 5th gen?00:25
jannyeveryone00:25
jannyanyone has used mess00:26
jannyor mame00:26
janny??00:26
jannyI dont know how to configure it00:26
coolguyHello, I am new to this chat00:28
jannyI need someone to help me00:28
coolguyNew to IRC also00:28
coolguygo ahead janny00:28
jannywhat is that go ahead?00:29
jannycoolguy00:29
coolguygo ahead and type your issue you are having.00:29
_28Kbshe uses mess with her head :)00:30
jannywhy you say that 28kb00:30
coolguyisn't IRC like very old technology00:30
janny??00:30
_28Kbtell him, he may help you00:31
coolguythat pre-dates the internet and it's still up and running.00:31
TestBrPlease, how can i execute a java .jar file , that is placed on a windows network ?  smb://myIP/folder/ i can see it. but i cannot execute (i can't set as executable)00:31
jannycoolguy00:31
jannydo you know mess00:31
janny??00:31
coolguyyes janny00:31
_28Kbthere you go :)00:32
coolguydo I know mess I'm sorry I do not know.00:32
jannyI need to know how to configure it00:32
jannycause I want to play00:32
jannygames00:32
jannyand I dont know how use it00:32
coolguyjanny where are you from?00:33
jannyI am from chile00:33
coolguyoh cool00:33
jannybut I have been in mexico last yea00:34
jannyyear00:34
jannyyes from chile00:34
jannycan we talk in private00:34
jannycoolguy00:34
coolguysure00:34
coolguyexit00:37
coolguy?00:37
janny28 kb00:39
jannywhere are you?00:39
_28Kbhere00:39
jannyok00:39
_28Kbi can't help you with your mess00:39
jannyemulator00:40
janny?00:40
jannyI am talking about emulator not fuck00:40
jannyjajaj00:40
_28Kbone i got is dosbox00:40
jannycan you help me00:40
janny?00:40
_28Kbi told you, silly00:40
jannyok but I need to emulate neogeo games00:41
jannyor mame00:41
jannyI installed00:41
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jannymame00:41
Bashing-om!language | janny00:41
ubottujanny: 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/ChannelList00:41
jannybut I dont know how to use it00:42
jannyanywhere I go I am always sensores00:42
jannysensored00:42
_28Kbcensored*00:43
jannyok censored00:43
rodrigot23does anybody know why ubuntu 16.04 runs so hot?00:44
jannyyou seems like my mom00:44
jannyyes I am hot00:44
jannyand I know ubuntu 16.0400:44
jannylts00:44
janny28kb you seems like my mom saying me how to talk00:45
jannyor writte00:45
jannyrodrigot2300:47
jannywhat do you mean00:47
Bashing-omjanny: You are encouraged to heed the channel guide lines .00:47
jannybashing on00:48
jannycan you talk me clearest00:48
jannyI am not good in english language00:48
wedgiejanny: there is also a spanish channel, if that helps00:48
wedgie!es00:48
ubottuEn 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.00:48
jannybut I need to practise my english00:49
jannymay I be so rough00:49
wedgiejanny: then start with saying what you are trying to do. And also mention any errors you get when trying to do it00:50
homa_i have a question about genymotion00:50
jannywedgie so what are you thinking that I am trying to do00:52
janny??00:52
wedgiejanny: I don't know. That is why i asked.00:52
jannyI need to know how to configure the damned mess emulator00:53
jannyand I need some help00:53
jannyI am getting angry00:53
jannynow00:53
_28Kbnow you are mess, hot and angry :)00:54
jannyyes I am mess hot and angryyyyyyyyyyyyy00:57
janny28kb00:57
jannyand I am like that for you00:57
jannyso let me tell you00:58
jannysomething00:58
jannyI love you00:58
jannyjajajajaj00:58
_28Kb:)00:58
janny28kb01:06
jannywhere are you01:06
janny??01:06
jannyI need you here01:06
DalekSecjanny: This is not the channel to play around in, this is for technical support only.01:06
jannydaleksec01:07
jannyI  am not playing we are talking in codes01:07
DalekSecjemark: That's what we call "playing", don't do it here.01:09
DalekSecErm, that was for janny.01:10
DalekSecSorry, jemark.01:10
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glickitysalutations folks!01:13
glickityi have a question...01:13
musician_pro:|01:14
glickityis there an options command in linux?01:14
glickityto load modules on the fly?01:14
musician_pro:|01:14
glickityis it installed by default in the usb live edition01:14
glickityi have a problem01:16
glickityim testing ubuntu on a x20001:16
glickitymy sound works through earphones but not through the pc speakers01:16
glickityany idea?01:16
glickitybeen looking on google but not much luck01:17
Bashing-om!sound | glickity01:17
ubottuglickity: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.01:17
jannyjanny is playing around01:18
glickityhey if i add a line to my modprobe config file, how to i get it to load the new configs and new modules i add in the file?01:19
_28Kbsounds to me like you should power up your speakers or increase the volume01:21
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sirru5hhmmm insmod would allow you to load it01:24
sirru5hglickity, did ya get that sound working?01:26
glickitynah sirru5h :(01:26
sirru5hhmmm the fact that it works via headphones tells you right there that the sound card is working01:27
sirru5his this a desktop or laptop?01:28
glickitylaptop x20001:28
_28Kbyou are talking about different jacks, right?01:28
_28Kbi managed to have both speakers and headphones playing using gnome-alsa-mixer01:29
glickityhmm01:29
glickitymy sound works via headphones but not speakers01:29
sirru5hyou checked that you don't have it muted or something right01:30
crozAnyone here have a 4K display and running Ubuntu on same box?01:30
sirru5hbecause when I'm studying I use headphones and mute the speakers01:30
crozI can't leave my screen at 4K because everything looks small as hell. I try to do the scaling thing in the display setting page and hexchat text is on top of each other01:31
glickityyes sirru5h01:31
sirru5hhmm now thats strange01:31
glickityill be bqck, running off a usb stick going to install to hardd rive01:32
obfustewhen using tune2fs to reclaim the held back 5% on an ext4 drive does it need to be unlocked if it's a LUKS encrypted drive?01:32
obfusteI've seen tutorials saying use the /sdb etc label but others say unlock it and use the /devmapper/luks....." label01:33
arch-nemesisreclaim 5%? You mean the 5% filesystem reserve?01:35
arch-nemesisobfuste: Storage is in layers. tune2fs is a filesystem tool for ext family of filesystems01:36
obfusteok...and?01:37
obfustei dont know if I can run it on the drive locked to reclaim that reserve or if I need to unlock it and run the command with the unlocked partition01:37
arch-nemesisso you won't have access to the filesystem unless you unlock the luks device, because the filesystem is encrypted in the luks device01:37
obfusteok thanks01:37
arch-nemesisbut I would not reduce it to zero if it's the root volume.01:38
confused_coderHaving trouble using the efimanager command to fix my Ubuntu single boot system. Can someone take a look? Would really appreciate it. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=236152201:38
obfusteits an external hard drive...2tb..and 130gb was held back so wanted to reclaim that01:38
arch-nemesisThe reserved space is so the root user can still log in and fix stuff in case the disk becomes full01:38
arch-nemesisyeah, if it's an external drive, go for it.01:38
obfusteis it safe to reclaim it for just a storage drive? to set it to 0%?01:38
obfustethis post worries me: https://www.redhat.com/archives/ext3-users/2009-January/msg00026.html01:39
arch-nemesissetting the reserve blocks is pretty safe. It happens instantly. No changes to the actual data01:39
obfustecan you take a look at that link and give me your opinion? supposedly that is the ext4 creator01:40
arch-nemesisyou can set it to 0%, look at df -h. Set it to 20%, look at df -h. It's more like a policy that doesn't let normal users fill up the disk01:40
arch-nemesisYeah, filesystems don't run well when they are very full01:40
obfustesorry I am a real noob..in case its a dumb question...but does his comment apply to external drives?01:41
obfusteit seems like its about system drives01:41
arch-nemesiswell fragmentation depends really on actual usage. So if this is your external drive where you just like store a bunch of moviies or something, you're good01:42
arch-nemesisfragmentation can cause performance issues01:42
obfusteeven if that drive gets full right? I am just trying to understand if I need to leave some reserve even in this case..or if thats only for system drives01:43
obfusteand yeah its media and documents etc....01:43
obfustefeeling overwhelmed by everything I try to do with linux01:43
arch-nemesisMy opinion, setting to 0 is perfectly fine, especially on a giant external drive.01:44
obfustelike I need to know the entirity of computer science just to use it01:44
obfusteok thanks for your patience01:44
arch-nemesishaha I know how you feel :) No  problem.01:44
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u-ouhow do i disable the windows key from opening unity01:49
arch-nemesisobfuste: So if you want to know what I mean about the layers, a typical drive will have "partitions" on it, then normally a filesystem directly on the partition.01:49
obfustearch-nemesis: after doing this the drive has a directory called "lost+found" in it with a small x in bottom corner of icon...otherwise drive is empty01:49
obfustewhat is this and can I delete it?01:50
sirru5hwell I'll cya all its lab time for me01:50
arch-nemesisyou can actually see the partitions with a hex editor, like 'od' if you want.01:50
arch-nemesisobfuste: for ext3 or ext4 that's as empty as you're going to get.01:50
arch-nemesisobfuste: if you wrote a bunch of zeros to the disk, and then used 'od' to look at /dev/sdb (or whatever your disk is) you would see those zeros01:52
arch-nemesisthen if you use parted/fdisk to add a partition, you could od the disk and you could see the partition header01:52
obfustei deleted that lost+found hidden directory from another drive like this...do I need to restore it somehow?01:52
arch-nemesisadd a filesystem and you can see the filesystem header inside the partition.01:52
arch-nemesisYou don't really need it, it will come back if it's needed. It's supposed to be if a file becomes unlinked somehow, it will give it a random name and will put it there.01:53
obfusteok google worried me as people said it was required...shouldnt mess with stuff I guess01:54
arch-nemesisif you're learning, then you should mess with stuff :P01:54
obfustewell right now I am backing up stuff and encrypting so cant afford to mess up01:55
obfusteonce I get a second laptop I will make it a lab computer and learn more01:56
obfustethis one is too old and slow for even VM use really01:56
obfusteso cant afford to screw up only system01:56
arch-nemesisWell if you do mess something up and lose your records, I have used photorec a few times and it seems like it works well most of the time :)02:01
bray90820How would I run a bash script with a double click02:06
obfustearch-nemesis: I am trying to run fsck on this drive and keep getting errors like "drive is in use" or "cannot rad superblock"02:06
obfusteHow do I run it on a luks drive? its /dev/sdd when locked02:07
obfustei want to see if its ok and if that lost+found is recreated like search says happens when you run fsck02:07
obfustebut cant do it...tried unmounting, mounting locked, mounting unlocked02:08
obfusteso i ran fsck on the drive and it did not recreate the hidden lost+found directory....some sites say it can cause you trouble later if you deleted it but I cant find hwo to put it back02:12
obfusteone said running fsck would do it but did not02:12
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admin01hey02:42
admin01help02:43
krytarikadmin01: Just ask.02:45
admin01thank you krytarik, is there any way to install low version of firefox in ubuntu arm processor?02:46
BillGHeroI am looking for some help with using ecryptfs to share a encrypted folder with other users on my local machine, could you advise me, or recommend another channel/server, please?02:47
krytarikadmin01: What part of that is exactly your problem?02:50
BillGHeroI think I am having an issue selecting the right method for my needs from those I can find.02:53
admin01need an old version of firefox " version 2.0" for raspberry pi.02:54
BillGHeroThe most likely looking method specifies to list the key signature in both the fstab file and the mount command, but listing the signature in the un-encrypted fstab seems unwise?02:54
j03lSnooPHello, anyone knows to remove a hotspot that i created but now laptop connects to it after login and i have to disconnect it every time02:57
admin01j03lSnoop: check the list of your wifi connections, choose the hotspot you want to delete, under options  click forget.02:59
j03lSnooPadmin01: thats part of the issue, i dont see it on the list03:02
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j03lSnooPi only see it under the hotspot option03:03
j03lSnooPand there is no option to delete, only to connect03:03
admin01what platform are you using03:03
admin01will be back..03:04
j03lSnooPelementary03:05
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ArturVitorjoin nikhain03:15
nramjieawanwell helllloooo internet03:17
ArturVitorhii03:18
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Hilikushello03:31
Hilikushello??03:31
Bashing-omHilikus: ubuntu support ??03:33
Hilikusyes, sorry. it's very quiet and im using a new irc client so i thought it wasn't working03:33
jannyhello everybody03:33
daniel13Hey :)03:34
jannyI just know how to configure mame and mess03:34
jannyno one wanted to help me03:35
BillGHeroanyone here who can advise on ecryptfs on ubuntu gnome 16.04.2?03:36
Hilikuscan i remove the "click" package? i understand it's for phones and using systemd-analyze i see click-system-hooks is taking a long time03:36
Bashing-om!info mame xenial | janny03:36
ubottujanny: mame (source: mame): Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.160-0ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 15571 kB, installed size 80493 kB03:36
jannyyes mame the emulator03:37
jannythere was to configure through the terminal03:37
jannyI can play the games now03:40
homa_hi03:41
Bashing-omjanny: " Started  in  199703:41
homa_when i suspend my computer , internet connection losed03:41
jannyold games are the best03:42
jannyeven when I am hot03:42
Bashing-om" Gotten pretty sophisticated and complex, huh ?03:42
jannyto play03:42
jannysnowbross great game03:43
jannybashing have you ever played those games03:44
tfittsI'm trying to figure out how to pipe a pdf to a printer.  If I pipe the data to lp I get no printout and it says the document size is 0KB.  If I send the data to a file and do lp -d P2015 filename.pdf it works.  if I try using lpr I get P2015 unknown printer even though lpstat -p -d gives me printer P2015 is idle.  enabled since Fri 19 May 2017 03:45:12 UTC03:59
tfittsAnyone have any ideas how i can get the data to the printer hopefully without leaving a file behind?03:59
arch-nemesistfitts: I believe you have to do lpr -P (printerid) --stdin04:05
mineduhola gente04:05
minedubuenas noches04:05
cfhowlett!es | mindfart04:05
ubottumindfart: 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.04:05
cfhowlett!es | minedu04:06
ubottuminedu: 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.04:06
arch-nemesismindfart, huh.04:06
tfittshmmm... Any way I pipe it it comes up with 0K and doesn't print04:11
tfittsis it possible to pipe it to a file and in the same command call lpr with that filename as an argument?04:11
arch-nemesisa fifo04:12
tfittsThe data is received through mosquitto_sub so I just need it to run the whole command whenever it get a message04:12
arch-nemesismkfifo blah; some_program > blah & ; lp blah04:13
tfittsdoes mkfifo run in the background?  there is a client running that receives data at irregular intervals so I need to either get the piping work or save it to a file and send the filename to the lp command each time data is received04:16
krytariktfitts: Did you try "-" as the file name for "lp" yet?04:16
cyberpopo_what is trimming in the context of ddrescue?04:17
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tfittskrytarik: that doesn't work either04:18
tfittsI wouldn't think it is the data being piped.  If I send the data to > file.pdf and then run lp file.pdf it works.  Just need to combine those steps or ideally take out the step that creates the file04:19
arch-nemesisjust wrap what I put in parentheces. mkfifo doesn't have to go to the background becasue it doesn't steal stdin.04:20
fermulatorhey all; I just did a "dist-upgrade" and it pulled in some linux-image generic packages; now dpkg is failing due to some cyclic dependency known issue? new? https://paste.ubuntu.com/24602910/04:20
fermulatordpkg: error processing package linux-generic (--configure):04:21
tfittsthe docs say by default if there is no filename it will read from stdin so it's reading it but I guess there is an issue with it04:21
arch-nemesisbut it's still a poor choice because you have to clean up the fifo file, and you have to name it differently if you have two prints going on at once.04:21
arch-nemesisOh!04:21
arch-nemesisI bet I know why it doesn't like stdin for you04:21
arch-nemesisI bet it's because it's a pdf not a postscript file04:22
arch-nemesisJust curious, does it print plain text or .ps files when you pipe it from stdin?04:24
tfittsI'll give it a shot.04:24
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Bashing-omfermulator: " WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab " . See why the system is unhappy with that file . " error: failed to get canonical path of `/dev/ata-KINGSTON_SH103S3120G_50026B774401F27F'" .04:26
cyberpolicewhat is trimming and scraping in ddrescue means04:26
tfittsYeah, plain text works fine.04:26
AllTunaHey04:28
AllTunaI'm having some trouble starting the MySQL service, was looking for a bit of assistance04:28
arch-nemesisha. That must be it. In that case, then you can use imagemagick 'convert' command to convert pdf to ps, and I bet you can pipe that to lp04:29
arch-nemesisAllTuna: What seems to be the trouble?04:29
AllTunaI've got 16.04 running, and its been working fine for a while, recently I think someone may have been attempting to hack into it, and my MySQL service is now off, and I cannot get it to start again04:30
arch-nemesisOkay. What makes you think someone attempted to hack it?04:31
AllTunaInside the log there are many login attempts, and I saw somewhere earlier it said that login attempts had been exceeded04:32
AllTunaIn any case, when I try start the service, I get the message 'Job for mysql.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status mysql.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.'04:32
AllTunathis is the tail of the journalctl - https://gist.github.com/anonymous/fca642a259e09e6e2db4a85a7b623d0004:33
tfittsOk, I'll see what I can do. Thanks for your help.04:33
cfhowlettsession opened for user by ROOT?04:33
AllTunaI had to sudo to start the service04:34
AllTunaI assumed that's what it meant04:34
dudehi , I am trying to execute a script (3-4 lines) on boot by including the the script in /etc/rc3.d/S64filename (my systems runlevel is 3) . only if there is syntax error in script it is displayed . otherwise script is not executed . why is that ?04:35
arch-nemesisTo be honest, I don't have much knowledge when it comes to apparmor04:35
AllTunaI'm just a beginner admin here, heh, way out of my league with issues like this04:35
arch-nemesisIt looks like apparmor is blocking it, so you can put it into complain mode04:36
arch-nemesisaa-logprof will show you app armor info04:37
cyberpolicethere is no package for ddrescue? what is gddrescue?? i dont understand this:04:37
cyberpolicePlease note that this is the GNU ddrescue version providing the ddrescue executable. The package is named gddrescue because the ddrescue version of Kurt Garloff used to have the ddrescue package name already.04:37
one808helo?04:38
one808everyone ?04:38
arch-nemesisAllTuna, can you show aa-logprof? (edit out anything confidential)04:39
cfhowlettubuntu support here one808.  ask your question.04:39
cyberpolicecfhowlett: are you paid for this support or volunteering04:39
AllTunaarch-nemesis, sure, one sec I gotta install it04:39
one808good jobs!04:39
cfhowlettthis channel is completely volunteer, cyberpolice04:39
one808do you can speak chinese?04:39
cfhowlett!cn | one80804:39
ubottuone808: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw04:39
one808什么鬼04:40
cyberpolicecfhowlett: impressive because theres so many users in the channel. i wonder about the proportion of helpers vs help-needers04:41
glachasHow to install visualsfm on ubuntu 16.04?04:41
cfhowlettglachas, http://ccwu.me/vsfm/install.html04:43
glachasI tried not working04:43
glachassource files has been removed, cfhowlett04:44
AllTunaarch-nemesis, oohhh gooddd. I ran the command and tried to copy the result, but it must have used that as a command and went through the entire process, I don't know what I did. This is the result.. https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d597cd17e28c85c406b77676b080ffbd04:44
cfhowlettglachas, then you need to contact the program publisher for assistance04:45
klfAnyone here use Termite?04:45
glachasI shot a mail but no response yet. cfhowlet04:47
arch-nemesiswell.... maybe you allowed those in the apparmor profile.04:47
AllTunaarch-nemesis, I don't even know what they are man.04:48
klfDoes anyone know if Termite == Termi?04:48
cfhowlettglachas, Mr. Wu created it.  His responsibility to maintain it.  Not an ubuntu issue, not supported here.  Perhaps time to consider a less obscure alternative?04:48
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AllTunaarch-nemesis, in any case, lets say I forget whatever I did, how would I get that log you wanted04:49
arch-nemesisAllTuna: AppArmor is a "Manditory Access Control". I'm not an expert in it, but basically you have a central place where profiles are that allow you access to files, etc.04:51
arch-nemesisfor some reason AppArmor is denying mysqld from starting. Did you change the mysql configuration at any time? like the datadir, for example?04:51
AllTunaI've changed the bind-address in the conf file04:52
AllTunaand I've added a few users, thats all04:52
arch-nemesisoh, so you changed the bind port?04:52
AllTunaI've just uncommented and commented the line04:54
AllTunato allow for remote connection04:54
arch-nemesisThe idea behind manditory access control is that if a hacker can convince an applicaiton to misbehave, like read a file it's not supposed to, then apparmor should stop it.04:54
arch-nemesisso I would say, set the profile to complain with aa-complain, and watch the logs to see what it complains about.04:55
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arch-nemesishere's something for you that might be worth reading: https://blogs.oracle.com/jsmyth/apparmor-and-mysql04:56
AllTunaarch-nemesis, it looks like it's actually changing the security settings04:59
AllTunaI don't want to change anything04:59
AllTunaarch-nemesis, if I set it to complain mode, MySQL still fails to start, however the DENIEDs turn into ALLOWD05:02
fermulatorBashing-om ; the canonical path issue is due to zfs on linux ;05:07
fermulatorhttps://github.com/zfsonlinux/grub/issues/505:08
fermulatoryep that did it05:11
fermulatorugh; forgot about that hack that's needed05:11
fermulatorthanks05:11
Bashing-omfermulator: Glad you fingered it out as I have no zfs experience :)05:12
BlakBeerdokay ive installed a program from the repository... now i need to choose that program to open certain file tyepes with firefox. how do i figure out where it's installed? i cant search05:16
gryBlakBeerd: try '/usr/bin/<program name here>' or failing that, type 'which <program name here>' in your terminal05:18
cfhowlettBlakBeerd, or in firefox>preferences>applications           you can set the contest type + action05:19
BlakBeerdthx gry, it was in /usr/bin/05:26
gryno worries05:27
dudei want to run a script every time system boots up . what to do ?05:35
hateballdude: use crontab @reboot, or enable /etc/rc.local05:36
dudecan i insert my script in any of the existing script file which runs every time the system boots05:37
smokeyjdude,05:42
smokeyjthats 1 min of google05:42
lotuspsychje!google | smokeyj05:46
ubottusmokeyj: While Google is useful for helpers, many newer users don't have the google-fu yet. Please don't tell people to "google it" when they ask a question.05:46
smokeyjlotuspsychje, omg05:47
smokeyjfirst read then ask05:48
smokeyjalways05:48
lotuspsychjesmokeyj: you are in the ubuntu support channel, that means be helpful not forward to google05:49
smokeyjOk so should we start explaining that we now run systemd on some distros and some uses old int scripting05:51
lotuspsychje!systemd | smokeyj yes05:51
ubottusmokeyj yes: systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers For a guide to basic service management with systemd, see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units05:51
smokeyjohhh05:51
smokeyjgood05:52
smokeyjThen he has a whole other task05:52
smokeyjbuilding a service05:52
smokeyj:)05:52
grysmokeyj: the point of what lotuspsychje said is that people have three regions of things: 'things i can', 'things i can but only together with someone', and 'things i can not do'. movement from the latter into the former happens through the middle, and this is where irc comes in. teaching people to ask better questions is ok, but not by rejecting them05:53
smokeyjgry, I've been here on off 15 years. Its always been. Read, ask.05:53
grydude: yes you can insert your script into another, but make sure to not edit system files as they get overwritten at the time of the next update; check that the location you use is a part of user settings, not a system package05:54
grysmokeyj: this has no relationship with what i said but ok05:54
smokeyjgry, is right there. Dont use legacy stuff. gry you can see how they phrase the questions05:56
smokeyjI can also ask for handholding05:56
smokeyjBut then I really ask for Hand holding :)05:56
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hhzhkclear06:24
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R3d_SkyHello!06:34
R3d_SkyI'm trying to set up Ubuntu Server for RPi. Is SSH enabled by default?06:34
ducasseR3d_Sky: it should be, yes06:34
R3d_SkyIridium:~ oxylibrium$ ssh ubuntu@192.168.1.806:35
R3d_SkyConnection reset by 192.168.1.8 port 2206:35
R3d_SkyThe reason it's a hardcoded IP is my ISP locks me out of their shitty router which doesn't have hostname resolution06:35
YankDownUnder...check that sshd (OpenSSH) is actually installed - and if so, that it's actually running...(sudo systemctl restart sshd) => should be good to go...06:41
YankDownUnderR3d_Sky, ...and the user "ubuntu" *does* exist on the server, hmm?06:41
ducasseR3d_Sky: or use 'systemctl status sshd' to see if there are errors06:43
efeihow many people here ?06:45
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hliashey07:20
hliashry07:24
pierolasany one use irssi???07:30
Dr_Z2Asometimes07:31
pierolasdo you know how can i play voice???07:32
pierolasDr_Z2A???07:32
Dr_Z2Avoice?07:33
Dr_Z2Anot sure what that is, sorry07:33
pierolashow u play sounds????07:34
Dr_Z2AI dunno man, it is a command line ncurses irc client, I wouldn't think it would be able to07:34
Dr_Z2AI mean maybe I'm wrong and it can07:34
pierolasah ....ok07:36
pierolasthanks07:36
Dr_Z2Ano probs, I mean google it, if you are looking for like a text to speech thing maybe somebody has done it, from what I understand it isn't too hard to make plugins07:37
pierolasthank i am find07:39
akikpierolas: you could try running a sound producing app with /exec app07:39
pierolasand what is the command to do that???07:40
akik/exec app07:40
akikpierolas: one app would be aplay07:41
akikaplay is a part of alsa-utils07:41
pierolasthank you akik, i will find out more about that07:44
ailathsupsss07:44
pierolasi am a beginner so that is new to me07:44
akikpierolas: for example "aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav"07:45
pierolasgot it akik....thanks alot07:48
pierolasso a have to sleep ...i have 2 hours to rest....07:49
pierolasthanks07:50
pierolasbye!!!07:50
ayrusHi, df -h is showing 89% consumed, but du -sh is only showing 14GB used. how to get rid of files. http://paste.ubuntu.com/24603551/ kindly help07:52
ayrusHi, df -h is showing 89% consumed, but du -sh is only showing 14GB used how to get rid of files like even after sudo "du: cannot access `/proc/52001/task/52001/fd/4': No such file or directory" http://paste.ubuntu.com/24603551/ kindly help07:53
akik!patience07:53
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/07:53
ikoniaakik: use du in the directory, man du to "not follow non-local mount points/filesystems"07:56
oerheksThose two tools were meant for different propose, df shows the file system usage, du the file space usage07:57
ayrusoerheks: yes, true. I just want to find the hidden file which is consuming the storage, to delete.07:58
ayrusikonia: yes i have done that du -shx /*07:58
oerheksayrus, there is no such file to delete, those bytes are occupied by the filesystem07:59
oerheks"overhead"07:59
oerheks* correct me if i am wrong*08:00
akikwell 83 gigs vs 14 gigs is not caused by overhead08:00
ayrusoerheks: ok, then how to fix this to show the correct value. kindly help08:01
oerheksi see a difference between 11g and 14g08:03
ayrus"du: cannot access `/proc/52001/task/52001/fd/4': No such file or directory" this means the directory has been deleted but the space is not.08:03
oerheksnot 83 g08:03
ayrusoerheks: df -h is showing 83GB used, du -shx is showing 14GB used.08:04
JP____lol, ayrus: this is not windows :p08:04
JP____There are no secret hidden files consuming storage space08:04
JP____What is your issue anyways?08:04
oerheksman du08:06
kucing#ubuntu08:06
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akikJP____: his df reports 83 gig usage but du only find 14 gigs08:07
akikayrus: is that a btrfs file system?08:08
ledeni_akik, oerheks --->  df shows the file system usage, du the file space usage08:09
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akikayrus: one option could possibly be that there are btrfs snapshots on that xvda1. i don't have a btrfs system here now so i can't check08:13
sirru5hHowdy everyone08:16
JP____the size of fs is not important?08:20
JP____isnt it just reserved space?08:20
akikJP____: the file system structures don't eat that much space08:21
JP____yeah probs08:21
akikbut we never know as ayrus seems to have left :P08:22
oerheksakik, i think you looked at the wrong colom, i see this http://paste.ubuntu.com/24603639/08:23
oerheksi have chrome open with 10 tabs, looks pretty normal to mee08:24
JP____lol08:24
zedMzhi08:24
akikoerheks: well that's your system :)08:24
JP____well if he left, that means we have done our job08:24
JP____#CodingMetrics08:24
akiki get the same usage from df and du on my ext3 root fs08:25
JP____i have 54gigs when i df08:25
JP____for my user.private08:25
JP____But i am sure i dont have 54 gigs on this drive08:25
JP____maybe 1008:25
akikthis is ayrus' paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24603551/08:26
ayrusakik: that is ext4.08:27
ayrusakik: https://pastebin.com/skAgwgbF08:28
akikayrus: ... "Warning!  /dev/xvda1 is mounted."08:28
ayrusakik: yes, I have passed the argument -n for that. I first wanted to know the problem.08:29
ikoniawin 108:30
cyberpolicein terminal on 14.04 if you had  a command output that spanned multiple lines and terminal window was too thin, output would spill to next line and if you resized the terminal window, the output would remain on next line............... on 16.04 the output moves up to the line before?!?!08:30
ikoniaoops, sorry08:30
ayrusakik: "Free blocks count wrong" is also not that big.08:31
ikoniacyberpolice: terminals should auto format depending on the size and that should be dynamic, occasional applications that you pipe programs into/thorugh can stop this from working08:31
akik22086174/26212055 blocks = about 84% usage08:31
cyberpoliceikonia: it never did resize for me on 14.04. maybe i have a setting wrong somewhere08:32
ikoniacyberpolice: maybe, what is the output you are looking at08:32
akikayrus: can you run fsck on the xvda1 file system?08:32
cyberpoliceer, by resize i mean, adapt the output to terminal window size, and move output up if theres space when there wasnt before and so on08:32
cyberpoliceikonia: any command pretty much iirc08:33
ayrusakik: fsck by which arguments?08:33
cyberpoliceikonia: i will tell you later when i boot to 14.0408:33
cyberpoliceam on 16.04 and noticed this nice behavior08:34
akikayrus: there's a way to run fsck at boot by "touch /forcefsck"08:34
ikoniacyberpolice: for example, if I resize this window I'm reading IRC in, the lines get resized and formatted to fit the terminal08:34
ayrusakik: the server is on aws, should i go with by touching the file.08:35
cyberpoliceoh i see. ive always used irc on weechat on tmux on raspberry pi, and it always resize the chat to terminal size, but that wasnt ubuntu so i cannot say for sure08:36
akikayrus: do you see its console?08:36
ikoniacyberpolice: I was just giving you an example,08:37
akikayrus: if you decide to use "touch /forcefsck" a precaution would be to also set FSCKFIX=yes in /etc/default/rcS08:37
akikayrus: otherwise the system could be left waiting for user input08:37
ayrusakik: ok thanks08:38
a505golehello08:40
a505goleallo08:40
a505goleola08:40
a505goleHi farid08:41
jackdasei hi08:48
jackDasEI: hi08:48
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haroldjfkshello, a question please... put the case server is currently writing on a text file, so that's there on location, can client download the file, even if truncated?08:52
ikoniaharoldjfks: that makes no sense08:53
ikoniaharoldjfks: could you try to ask it again08:53
haroldjfksikonia: sorry, what doesn't make sense? 1) server is writing on a text file 2) can client download that file, even if trucated?08:54
haroldjfkstruncated..08:54
ghost-023soon gut08:55
ghost-023guys08:55
ikoniaharoldjfks: 1.) what server, how ? 2.) what client ? how ? 3.) it's not trucated,08:55
ikoniaharoldjfks: that's what's not clear08:55
haroldjfksany server, linux...ubuntu for example, client...http, ftp...truncated, corrected...thanks08:55
ghost-023guys : what is your recomend tp lunch android at linux08:56
ikoniaharoldjfks: thats not a question, it depends what server is doing the writing, how its writing, what client, how the client connects, how the client would download, it's no a realistic question08:56
ikoniaharoldjfks: this isn't a generic linux theorectical discussion channel, it's used to support ubuntu problems,08:57
glicksterhi09:28
glicksteris anyone running ubuntu on a thinkpad x200?09:28
ikoniaglickster: what's your real question09:35
glicksterwell, on my lenovo x200 sounds only works through my headphones09:38
ikoniaok, so thats the question you should detail out to the channel09:38
glicksterpygtk2 package doesnt exist in ubuntu?09:42
glicksterwhen i try to get install it it says no such package09:42
ikoniasearch the repo and look on the package list website09:42
mikhael_k33hlI can ssh, but I can't seem to see any ssh services.09:46
oerheks!info python-gtk209:46
ubottupython-gtk2 (source: pygtk): Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set. In component main, is optional. Version 2.24.0-5.1ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 587 kB, installed size 3345 kB09:46
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oerheksglickster, is that the package you want? ^^09:47
glicksteryeah found it thanks oerheks!09:47
dansloWasn't sure where else to ask. I've installed 'dnsmasq' package before, but have now purged it. Though even after doing this, NetworkManager still persistently sets an IP of 127.0.1.1 in resolv.conf, which causes a lot of DNS requests to fail. What's the default behavior here? I've set an IP of 8.8.8.8 in network manager GUI09:48
danslo(for dns servers)09:49
Ben64danslo: things are set up to use dnsmasq09:51
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glicksterdamn it i cant figure out how to get the speaker sounds to work09:52
glicksterheadphones sound works as expected09:52
freakynlHi, we have an old 10.04 server that we want to upgrade to 14.04. It aborts the upgrade now, but can't really see why. It runs itself in screen (do-release-upgrade) and it kills my buffers (can't scroll up). Does it log somewhere? /var/log/aptitude, /var/log/apt/term.log and /var/log/apt/history.log remain empty09:54
Ben64freakynl: you'd have to go to 12.04 first09:56
Ben64and 12.04 is no longer supported either, probably best at this point to install 16.0409:56
freakynlBen64: the software running on it doesn't handle 16.04 yet09:57
freakynlBen64: it's pulling a lot from old-releases.ubuntu.com. Supplier of the package rather upgrades the OS, not my decision09:58
freakynlIt seems to fail on package verification of a lot of package. Set AllowUnauthenticated=yes in apt for now.09:58
akikfreakynl: if you still have the screen session you can scroll it with ctrl-a-[09:58
freakynlakik: thanks, I did not know that09:59
akikfreakynl: it goes into a copy buffer mode where you can select and copy text09:59
akikfreakynl: scroll with cursors, press enter to select text10:00
akikfreakynl: paste is ctrl-a-]10:00
freakynlakik: Nice. Apparently you can use Ctrl+a,ESC and then up-/down arrows too10:01
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voxoxhello10:06
voxoxis there any way i can change locale on login menu on kde ??10:06
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freakynlvoxox: I'm not really familiar with the Ubuntu way of doing things in many cases, but it's usually just a thing of making sure the locale is set under the profile the login menu is loaded under.10:08
sirru5hHi there voxox10:08
hateballvoxox: you mean the sddm language?10:13
sirru5hvoxox, check out  update-locale or locale-gen10:14
voxoxyes10:14
pagiosany idea about this error on sshserver? channel 2: open failed: administratively prohibited: open failed10:15
voxoxhateball, i changed the locale, it worked on desktop but not login scren10:16
hateballvoxox: what does /etc/default/locale look like?10:16
hateballvoxox: that is what /lib/systemd/system/sddm.service reads to determine locale10:18
voxoxi got it10:19
voxoxhateball, theres the problem10:19
voxoxthey are not english10:19
sirru5hpagios, you're doing ssh tunneling ?10:19
pagiossirru5h, yes10:20
hateballvoxox: change it so it matches what the output of "locale" is then. In my case I use swedish, so it is LANG="sv_SE.UTF-8"10:20
hateballI am not sure if there is a proper/gui way to change this10:21
sirru5hhmm pagios it's when  you login from the other machine correct?10:22
pagiosyaea10:23
voxoxhateball, thanks. its now working10:23
sirru5hso how many machines are you trying to connect to ssh?10:24
Jakethepython1W: http://archive.canonical.com/dists/precise/Release.gpg: Signature by key 630239CC130E1A7FD81A27B140976EAF437D05B5 uses weak digest algorithm (SHA1)10:24
Jakethepython1what does thismean?10:25
GushingGrannyhi10:26
oerheksJakethepython1, precise is dead, eol, servers are down10:26
freakynlJakethepython1: it means that the SHA1 signature is deemed weak. SHA1 is being phased out10:26
oerheksAnd precise used the old sha1, that is changed by now10:26
GushingGrannywhat's wrong with SHA1?10:26
freakynlGushingGranny: it's weak compared to todays computing power10:27
oerheksGushingGranny, too weak, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-110:27
GushingGrannyis SHA512 OK?10:27
freakynlGushingGranny: yea for quite some time to come10:27
GushingGrannyok10:27
Jakethepython1how do i change to sha X10:28
GushingGrannywhat's SHA X10:28
oerheksJakethepython1, not, precise is dead.10:28
freakynlJakethepython1: Canonical will have to do that, their repositories, their keys.10:28
GushingGrannyleave10:29
oerheksNo thanks, have fun10:29
Jakethepython1sha latest until i just cleikced the wiki i had no idea what SHA even was10:29
oerheksr.i.p. SHA1 1995-201710:31
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rocky_??10:59
lab1mobile4li/60.net.comù11:07
lab1mobile4connessi ragazzi ?11:10
lab1mobile4.wiki its a site of deep web!!!!11:10
lab1mobile4are you crazy11:10
adab4dhelo11:10
adab4dhello11:10
lab1mobile4hi11:10
lab1mobile4ok11:11
lab1mobile4how are you11:11
adab4dwhy aren't change or replace documented in ip-address(8)?11:11
adab4dare they just an alias for add?11:11
lab1mobile4boh i don't know11:11
adab4dthe name suggest otherwise11:11
adab4dwhois lab1mobile411:11
bazhanglab1mobile4, did you have an ubuntu support issue11:12
lab1mobile4im a student of cina11:12
adab4dlab1mobile4: your grammar suggests otherwise, whois confirmed it11:12
posWho do I bother about a bug in the zesty kernel?11:12
lab1mobile4who are italian ?11:12
lab1mobile4hi11:14
bazhanglab1mobile4, here is ubuntu support, not general chit chat11:15
lab1mobile4fuck you11:15
R3d_Skyglad he quit11:16
DuckleHey there. I've plugged in a raspberry pi zero to my ubuntu 16.10 laptop, and I'm trying to access it over RNDIS ethernet.11:18
Ducklethis is dmesg: https://pastebin.com/raw/Zkwjks4411:18
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Duckleso it's recognised as an RNDIS gadget, but it's not showing in networks11:18
DuckleI do see the enp0s20f0u1 listed if I run ifconfig -a, but it has no IP11:20
glachasI am not able to extract a file. Giving error (pastebinned here http://paste.ubuntu.com/24604324/). Ubuntu 16.0411:26
glickim guessing my x200 has a hardware fault at this point11:27
glickwith the no sound through speakers but through headphones11:27
freakynlglick: no clue what you're trying to do, but you can only hardlink within the same filesystem (assuming it's a filesystem that supports hardlinking)11:31
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posAnyone have a suggestion as to why /boot is automounted at boot even though it has "noauto" set in fstab?11:32
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zifu1oh11:32
zifu1 hi11:32
R3d_SkyWhy would you not want to automount /boot?11:32
R3d_SkyAnytime you run apt update && apt upgrade then, your kernel can break bad11:33
posR3d_Sky, "because" and "I know" :)11:34
posstill,a ny idea why this is happening?11:34
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sirru5hWell might aswell get a few hrs of sleep cya everyone11:37
qswzthere are libreadline 5, 6, 7, which I should install, is there a default?11:37
akikpos: the grub configuration is in /boot/grub. it'll be updated occasionally11:38
qswzhmm i have libreadline7 installed11:38
qswzjust ntot avail in terminal :s11:38
posakik, and how is that interval managed, where is its state stored?11:40
akikpos: for example when upgrading the kernel11:40
hardisonwho is that?11:49
hardisonIs any body here?11:49
akikhardison: this is the ubuntu support channel. do you have a question?11:49
hardisonAre you robot?11:50
akikhardison: i meant a support question :)11:50
immuyeah11:52
simpledatWhy do I get the option to encrypt my home folder? When I chose to use LVM encryption? Does not LVM encryption for home also include?11:52
hardisonThere is an option when you install ubuntu11:53
hardisonwhen you setup your account name11:53
simpledathardison: Yes, so what if I use LVM encryption? Do I also need to choose encrypt home in the next step? I thought LVM encryption already encrypted home as well.11:54
simpledatAnyone?11:57
scottjl!patience11:58
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/11:58
SwedeMikesimpledat: if you already have block level encryption,then I would not use encrypted home at the same time, no.11:58
simpledatSwedeMike: Thank you. What if I use both of them?12:00
SwedeMikesimpledat: only downside is that double encryption requires more processing.12:00
simpledatSwedeMike: I see.12:00
ayrusakik: the df -h and du -sh problem is now solved. I have mounted the root partisan on some other instance to check. I found that one disk volume is mounted on /dfs which is 1.5 TB and /dfs is also exist in root volume hard disk which was 68GB. I have deleted root disk /dfs volume.12:03
BluesKajHey folks12:04
Zalabasleahi12:08
akikayrus: ah ok so you had 68 gigs in /dfs and then mounted something on top of it?12:11
ayrusakik: yes :( that cause me severe pain.12:12
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simpledatI have an old computer laptop. Should I use Kubuntu or Xubuntu?12:14
simpledatI run ubuntu right now, But I feel that firefox sometimes laggy12:15
akiksimpledat: kubuntu 14.04 would be lighter than the newer ones12:16
akiksimpledat: if you want the lightest one, test lubuntu12:17
ioriasimpledat, how old ? cpu, ram, video card12:17
simpledatioria: Im not sure, but I would say 7+ years12:19
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ioriasimpledat, ok, what cpu , ram and video card ?12:20
simpledatioria: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6400 @2.00GHz, 4GB ram, Mobility Radeon HD 465012:23
ioriasimpledat, it's ok12:23
simpledatioria: Would you stay to ubuntu or go with kubuntu maybe?12:24
ioriasimpledat, no kubuntu, if you ask me12:24
simpledatioria: For what reason?12:25
ioriasimpledat, heavy12:25
ioriasimpledat,  with that card you might have some problem with unity, so i'd say Xubuntu12:25
simpledatioria: oh, so kubuntu is not "lighter" then ubuntu?12:26
simpledatioria: ok12:26
ioriasimpledat,  nope12:26
azidhakasimpledat: i think that Ubuntu MATE will work best on that hardware12:26
ioriasimpledat,  yes, also mate is good12:26
ioriasimpledat,  if you like gnome12:27
akiksimpledat: kde plasma 4 is lighter than kde plasma 512:27
azidhakathe old gnome12:27
CroephaIs there a database of debug_ids somewhere?12:27
Croephafor getting debug symbols for a binary?12:27
simpledatazidhaka: ok, I really like MATE actually.12:28
azidhakasimpledat: me too, i haven't used it fot a while, i hope the MATE team keeps it bug-free12:30
azizLIGHTHow do enable multiverse from command line please?12:31
azidhakasudo apt-add-repository multiverse12:32
simpledathm, I always thought MATE was the heaviest12:33
ioriasimpledat, there are 2 gnome right now12:33
azidhakasimpledat: it was the lightest in my tests12:34
ioriasimpledat, the old one, (you can install it with gnome-flashback or use mate ) and the the new one (3) alias gnome-shell12:34
azizLIGHTazidhaka: I dont even have that package apt-add-repository. I'm on minimal install12:34
azizLIGHTHow to proceed12:35
azidhakareplace directly in the sources.list: sed -i "/^# deb .* multiverse$/ s/^# //" /etc/apt/sources.list12:35
azidhakaif you have the line comented out in sources.list12:35
oerheksazizLIGHT, you could install it, as the warning says12:36
azizLIGHTI got error unable to locate package apt-add-repository12:36
azizLIGHTSo it's also in multiverse/universe I guess12:37
ioria!info software-properties-common12:37
ubottusoftware-properties-common (source: software-properties): manage the repositories that you install software from (common). In component main, is optional. Version 0.96.24.13 (zesty), package size 9 kB, installed size 188 kB12:37
oerheksioria +112:38
ioriaazizLIGHT, on minimal install ?12:38
azizLIGHTYes12:38
ioriaazizLIGHT, just edit sources.list then12:38
azizLIGHTHere is my sources http://i.imgur.com/kckfvo8.jpg12:38
azizLIGHTWhat to add where in there12:39
azidhakaazizLIGHT: what is the output of "lsb_release -c" ?12:39
azizLIGHTXenial12:40
ioriaazizLIGHT, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24604556/    replace yakkety with xenial12:40
azizLIGHTThanks ioria12:40
oerheksdoes minimal not include those repos uncommented??? unbelievable12:41
azidhakaioria: you have one "d" missing on the last line12:41
ioriaazizLIGHT,  ^ azizLIGHT12:41
ioriaazizLIGHT,  ^ azidhaka12:42
zetheroois there anyone here who is using PBIS with Ubuntu?12:42
ioriaazizLIGHT,   correct the last line12:42
BluesKajzetheroo, what's PBIS?12:44
lateniteHi folks, how do I scan for one particular SSID? I tried: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/507a7ffb2754c0d42a1a7fcac4bb3d4112:44
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lateniteBut I keep getting all SSIDs12:44
zetherooBluesKaj: the newer form of Likewise - for joining Linux to a Windows domain12:44
BluesKajzetheroo, ok, nvm, whatever likewise is12:47
azizLIGHTioria: got it, thanks. It's working now12:47
ioriaazizLIGHT,   good job12:47
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azidhakazetheroo: apparently nobody. what is the problem you're having?12:49
zetherooazidhaka: something is happening after login ( with AD creds) that is causing the mounts not to authenticate earlier than say 20 seconds after login.12:50
zetherooI don't know where to even begin to troubleshoot this12:50
azidhakazetheroo: is your AD controller Windows server?12:55
zetherooyes12:55
azidhakazetheroo: anything in its logs?12:56
zetherooI am mounting the shares via gvfs12:56
zetheroologs on the DC?12:56
azidhakayes12:56
zetheroonot sure there should be any ... the authentication works but only after something on the local PC is ... well .. done ... I guess12:57
zetherooI don't know what that lag is caused by12:57
zetherooalso, if I logout and back in again the mounts come instantly - but if I shutdown or reboot there is this lag12:57
azidhakazetheroo: i would look first in the logs, syslog or PBIS log, if it creates any12:58
zetherooI looked in syslog .. lots of info ... don't know what I am looking for12:59
azidhakais PBIS GUI or console based?12:59
zetherooconsole13:00
zetheroothere is a GUI for installation but that about it13:00
zetherooand there is only a log for the PBIS installation13:00
azidhakais this the line to initiate joining the domain? domainjoin-cli join domain.local domain-administrator-username13:00
zetherooyep13:00
zetheroomy pc is on the domain - that's not the issue13:01
azidhakazetheroo: the idea is to get some debug data when joining13:01
zetheroobtw, this is occurring on all of our Ubuntu pcs with PBIS13:01
zetherooso it's not just my machine ... I am just trying to solve the mystery :013:01
azidhakazetheroo: do you have a debug or verbose option when rinning "domainjoin-cli --help" ?13:02
jegwjenHow do i fix this debconf: (No usable dialog-like program is installed, so the dialog based frontend cannot be used13:03
zetheroohttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24604651/13:04
zetheroothat's what there is13:04
azidhakazetheroo: let's do this - first make sure that the mounts will hang13:05
azidhakazetheroo: you said that they will mount fast if you logout13:05
zetheroowell they aren't mounted now13:05
zetherooyes13:06
zetherooif I logout and back in13:06
azidhakazetheroo: go to a state where there will be that delay when joining the domain13:06
zetherooit's not when joining the domain13:06
azidhakaoh13:06
zetherooit's after logging in - I can login with the AD creds whether or not the PC is ont he network13:06
azidhakaare the mounts server-controlled?13:07
azidhakalike the AD pushes them13:07
zetheroobut there is something going on after login which is authenticating to the DC (I expect) and that is lagging about 15 - 20 seconds behind login13:07
zetheroomounts are not pushed13:07
zetheroomounts are pulled with gvfs13:08
zetheroolike so - gvfs-mount smb://server/share13:08
azidhakazetheroo: okay, let's see if everything goes well with the authentification13:08
zetheroowanna see an auth.log? :D13:09
azidhakazetheroo: log out of the AD and join again using the following line13:09
zetheroolog out of the AD?13:09
zetheroowhat do you mean?13:09
azidhakadomainjoin-cli --logfile /tmp/join.log --loglevel verbose YOUR.DOMAIN USERNAME13:10
azidhakazetheroo: leave the AD with domainjoin -clie leave13:11
zetheroowith 'sudo domainjoin-cli query' I can see that I am on the domain13:11
zetheroook13:11
azidhakadomainjoin-cli leave13:11
zetheroodone13:11
azidhakaand unmount the shares13:11
zetheroothey aren't mounted13:12
azidhakaokay, join now with the logfile and verbose on13:12
zetheroooh crap .. now my user is not known because I was logged in as an AD user ...13:12
zetherooI will have to switch to a local user account to rejoin the domain13:13
zetheroobe back in a bit with a logfile ... hopefully13:13
azidhakazetheroo: you will have a log in /tmp/join.log, check it out for any users/passwords/domains/ip you don't want exposed13:13
azizLIGHTis ubuntu made in 32 bit13:14
azizLIGHTtrying to find a 32 bit iso for 16.0413:14
BluesKajyes13:14
scottjlyou can get 32 or 64 bit versions13:14
azidhakaazizLIGHT: http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/13:15
SchrodingersScatazizLIGHT: http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-i386.iso.torrent13:15
azizLIGHTthank you13:15
azidhakaazizLIGHT: ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-i386.iso is what you need13:15
azizLIGHTappreciate it, thanks13:16
Komplizierthello guys13:16
Komplizierti having a problem that the ubuntu mainline kernel doenst support zfsutils13:16
Kompliziertits working with a stable kernel but not with the mainline13:17
oerheksKompliziert, file a bugreport?13:17
n1c0hi all!13:18
SchrodingersScatn1c0: oh hey13:18
Kompliziertmodprobe zfs = not in modul lib/modules/kernelxyz oerheks13:19
BlenderProXpwnedcan somebody please help me identify my chipset? I got the vendor ID and product ID listed on my askubuntu forum thread https://askubuntu.com/questions/915872/need-to-correctly-install-netgear-network-pccard-fa510-on-xubuntu-16-04/916810#91681013:21
oerheksKompliziert, 'mainline' is only for tests, and debugging purposes and therefore come with no support. Use them at your own risk. again, file a bugreport, we cannot do anything about that13:21
Kompliziertthe reason why im unsing a mainline kernel is, that my dvb tuner card not working with 4.8 or above. dont know why its working in 4.8 mainline but not in stable. oerheks13:21
Komplizierthas something to do with the smi pcie drivers i guess13:22
oerheksKompliziert, add that info to your bugreport too13:22
oerheksnvidia-smi ?13:23
Kompliziertnope13:23
Kompliziertits my pcie smi driver for the tvtuner13:23
Kompliziertdont know why its missing in any stable versions i tested13:24
Komplizierthttps://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechnoTrend_TT-budget_S2-4200_Twin << this card oerheks and it says its working since 4.713:25
kallesbarHi, I have this. Some updates came to nvidia gpu and it meesed up my system I end up black screen. I Can boot emergency mode but can't starup network. It says somethin stopped NVIDIA drivers. Can someone help me out?13:26
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azidhakaKompliziert: it is included in kernel > 4.7, but isn't it possible to just compile the standalone driver for older kernel versions13:28
mvvvvkallesbar, I got something similar yesterday : go to tty1 : sudo apt remove nvidia-375, reboot then reinstall the nvidia driver from parameters (proprietary drivers)13:28
simpledat7quit13:28
oerheksKompliziert, no clue there about smi, maybe you want libsmi2-common ?13:28
oerheks!info libsmi2-common13:28
ubottulibsmi2-common (source: libsmi): library to access SMI MIB information - MIB module files. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.8+dfsg2-15 (zesty), package size 4 kB, installed size 16 kB13:28
zetheroook, I'm back13:28
azidhakazetheroo: yay!13:29
zetheroocan I PM you the paste?13:29
Komplizierthttps://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master/drivers/media/pci/smipcie << there is the pcie smi module maybe i can compile it? oerheks13:29
zetherooazidhaka: I sent you a PM with the log13:30
azidhakazetheroo: yes, thank you13:31
oerheksKompliziert, i didn find any, sorry, maybe someone else has a clue?13:33
Kompliziertnp dude oerheks13:34
kallesbarmvvvv: Ok. That seemed to help, thanks13:35
azidhakazetheroo: I don't see any errors. For GVFS do you supply separate credentials or use a PAM module?13:36
zetherooazidhaka: I do nothing other than the gvfs-mount command13:36
zetherooso it's picking up the creds from PAM probably13:36
azidhakazetheroo: let's look into gvfs debug then13:37
zetherooin the syslog I found this: May 19 15:24:27 eab-ux lightdm[1213]: Stopping PAM conversation, interaction requested but not supported13:37
azidhakazetheroo: this is the graphic login manager13:38
zetherooright13:38
zetherooI don't see any gvfs log13:39
azidhakazetheroo: i think it was controlled with environment variables, i am looking into it13:39
azidhakazetheroo: the mount command is only this: gvfs-mount smb://$SERVERIP/$SHARE, no other options supplied, right?13:40
zetherooright13:41
azidhakazetheroo: just for the test, can you please create a file "/root/.smbcredentials" with the following lines: username=your-ad-user ; new line; password=your-ad-password13:42
azidhakaand see if the mount is instant13:43
azidhakaif you are not root, create it in your home directory13:43
zetherooazidhaka: well that's what we had before using PBIS. we mounted with fstab pointing to a creds file13:44
zetherooit was instantly mounted13:44
zetheroobut that's not using gvfs .. it's just a cifs mount13:44
azidhakazetheroo: it is possible that gvfs tries to use a different auth method, timeouts and then logs in13:45
zetherooazidhaka: yeah, something like that ... but how to get a sense of what's actually going on?13:45
zetheroo:)13:45
azidhakazetheroo: let me see how PBIS integrates with PAM13:46
zetherooare there really no gvfs logs?13:46
azidhakalook in auth.log13:47
zetherooalready did - gvfs not found13:47
azidhakalook for timeouts13:48
zetherooMay 19 09:57:11 eab-ux gcr-prompter[5530]: Gcr: calling the PromptDone method on /org/gnome/keyring/Prompt/p3@:1.2, and ignoring reply13:48
zetherooMay 19 09:57:21 eab-ux gcr-prompter[5530]: 10 second inactivity timeout, quitting13:48
azizLIGHTOh god why did I load Ubuntu 16.04 desktop livecd on pentium 413:48
azidhakathe line might start with 'fuse" or "pam" or any other module gvfs uses13:48
strknew system, new problems: did anyone fight with gpg-agent and it's insisting in prompting using X instead of terminal ?13:48
zetherooMay 19 14:07:45 eab-ux systemd-logind[1114]: Delay lock is active (UID 1902118133/eb, PID 2641/gnome-session-b) but inhibitor timeout is reached.13:49
azidhakazetheroo: doesn't look like it13:49
zetheroook, that last one was just before shutdown ... so ignore it13:49
zetheroothat's all there is for 'timeout'13:50
impliteazizLIGHT: why didnt you use lubuntu or xubuntu or something lighter on your pentium 4?13:50
azizLIGHTBecause I am dumb13:50
implite!lubuntu13:50
ubottulubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.13:50
zetherooazidhaka: how can I just search all files in a folder for a word?13:51
implitesearch inside a text file for example?13:52
azidhakazetheroo: with "grep "word" /path/*13:52
zetheroook13:52
azidhakagrep "word" /path/*13:52
strkwhy, if I have DISPLAY unset, gpg-agent still prompts me via GUI ? (using pinentry-gnome3)13:53
azidhakazetheroo: do this: unmount the shares, then set the debug variables: export GVFS_DEBUG=1; export GVFS_SMB_DEBUG=113:54
azidhakazetheroo: then run gvfs-mount as usual13:54
zetheroohttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24604873/13:54
azidhakahow much time did the mount take?13:55
azidhakathis is only 1 second of logs13:55
zetherooyeah, that message was in my syslog13:55
zetherooit's there several times13:55
zetheroook, so going to give what you said a try13:56
azidhakazetheroo: after setting the variables up there?13:56
zetheroono no13:56
zetherooI was just looking through syslog13:56
vimesany one here know how to use certbot (let's encrypt)? having trouble in that it does not go past "Enter your email". I do and nothing happens.13:56
azidhakazetheroo: okay, please with it with the debug variables: export GVFS_DEBUG=1; export GVFS_SMB_DEBUG=113:57
azidhaka*run*13:57
zetheroois that one command or two?13:57
azidhakatwo13:58
zetheroook, so I set the variables and mounted with gvfs-mount ...13:58
zetheroonow what?13:58
azidhakanow do the usual gvfs-mount smb://......13:59
zetherooalready did13:59
simpledatfirefox-esr is not installed by default, right?13:59
azidhakazetheroo: if it didn't output anything in the console, check /var/log/syslog13:59
azizLIGHTimplite: lubuntu or xubuntu14:01
implitefor a p4?14:01
impliteI would start with lubuntu14:01
zetherooazidhaka: nothing14:02
implite!xubuntu14:02
ubottuXubuntu is Ubuntu with !Xfce as the desktop environment. More info at http://xubuntu.org/ - To install the Xubuntu environment from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop^ » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !xubuntu-channels14:02
azidhakazetheroo: you must run the mount commands in the same shell you typed the exports14:03
zetherooyep14:03
azidhakaexport GVFS_DEBUG=1 && export GVFS_SMB_DEBUG=1 && gvfs-mount smb://...14:03
impliteI think lubuntu would be better for your Pentium 414:03
alex1When I use the default pinentry (pinentry-gnome2), it occasionally steals focus and doesn't let me use my keyboard. I can't escape out of it. Does anyone know a possible remedy or at least a cause? Ubuntu 16.0414:03
implitecan you alt-tab?14:04
azidhakazetheroo: run this as a single command just to be sure...14:04
zetheroodid it just now14:04
zetheroonothing different14:04
implitealt-f114:04
mr_boohi14:04
azidhakazetheroo: okay, how about gvfs-mount --help?14:05
alex1I can't alt-tab either.14:05
mr_boohow do i list wlan networks in the nm-applet in lubuntu 17.04?14:05
implitetry alt f114:05
alex1implite: me?14:05
zetherooazidhaka: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24604912/14:06
wandieroi14:06
zetheroo-i ?14:06
azidhakazetheroo: looks like it, but it might be only for --monitor and --list14:06
azidhakazetheroo: try it14:06
zetheroo-i doesn't give any output either14:07
azidhakatry with -o -i14:07
art_hello help m14:07
art_me14:07
art_plis14:07
TvL2386hey guys, I'm trying to setup nfsd but I get a weird error: rpc.mountd[4008]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.78 for /opt/librenmns (/): not exported14:07
mr_boohow do i list wireless networks with lubuntu 17.04?14:07
art_i can not open port in router14:08
TvL2386/etc/exports: /opt/librenms 192.168.1.0/24(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check)14:08
zetherooazidhaka: Monitoring events. Press Ctrl+C to quit.14:08
art_i can not open port in router14:08
zetherooazidhaka: and it's not mounting14:08
azidhakado the mount in another console14:08
art_help me14:08
azidhakaand see if this prints out something14:08
art_plis14:08
art_how from russia14:09
art_i can not open port in router14:09
leftyfbart_: this is support for Ubuntu, not your router. Please look up the documentation for your router.14:09
zetherooazidhaka: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24604927/14:09
TvL2386typo... lol14:09
azidhakazetheroo: anything in syslog?14:10
zetheroonope14:10
art_i open port on re but i can not connect from another wifi14:10
zetheroowhat about pam logs?14:10
azizLIGHTbrasero is pretty cool. good/simple way to burn cd/dvd14:11
azidhakazetheroo: unfortunately i have to go. check the logs /var/log/samba/ especially log.smbd14:12
leftyfbart_: try #ubuntu-ru14:12
zetherooazidhaka: ok, thanks for trying ;)14:12
azidhakazetheroo: good luck!14:13
mr_boohow do i list wireless networks in lubuntu 17.04?14:13
akikmr_boo: iwlist your_interface scan14:14
vachocan someone please help me, how do I free up disk space14:14
mr_boothanks akik14:15
leftyfbvacho: you delete things14:15
vacholeftyfb: what can I delete? can u please help me.I spend 2 days on this thing, very frustrating14:15
leftyfbvacho: what version of ubuntu are you running? How big is your HDD? How much space is taken up?14:16
vacholeftyfb: I just doubled my disk space with Ec2 AWS but still same issue14:16
vacho16.0414:16
R3d_SkyIs there a proper way of importing all files from a dir and running [filename].Command?14:16
leftyfbvacho: How big is your HDD? How much space is taken up?14:16
R3d_Skywrong channel sorry :P14:17
vacholeftyfb: I am not sure14:18
leftyfbvacho: df -h /14:18
vachoFilesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on14:19
vacho/dev/xvda1      7.8G  6.1G  1.4G  83% /14:19
vachoI just doubled it though, but it does not reflect.14:19
leftyfbvacho: is this ubuntu server or desktop?14:19
vachoEC2 Server14:19
leftyfbvacho: you probably have to shutdown and restart for ec2 changes to take affect14:20
leftyfbvacho: you might even have to resize the partition14:20
vacholeftyfb: I did that already..should I try again?14:20
leftyfbvacho: you should read the documentation for ec214:20
MrMeeseeksec2 documentation is terrible. xD almost as bad as perldoc.14:20
leftyfbgoogle would work as well14:21
leftyfbhttp://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-resize.html14:21
leftyfbthat doesn't look terrible14:21
simpledathow do I install firefox-esr? E: Unable to locate package firefox-est14:21
leftyfbsimpledat: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/14:22
leftyfbsimpledat: it's not an official ubuntu package14:22
leftyfbsimpledat: also this from googling https://askubuntu.com/questions/894871/how-to-install-firefox-52-esr-on-16-0414:23
nobitanobihello - when I run `sudo crontab -u root -l` I see an entry like this: `15 * * * * logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy` - however, the cron is not running - but I am able to run the command `sudo logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy` - how can I check why is that happening?14:25
DArqueBishop!info openvpn14:25
ubottuopenvpn (source: openvpn): virtual private network daemon. In component main, is optional. Version 2.4.0-4ubuntu1.2 (zesty), package size 507 kB, installed size 1303 kB14:25
DArqueBishop!info openvpn xenial14:25
ubottuopenvpn (source: openvpn): virtual private network daemon. In component main, is optional. Version 2.3.10-1ubuntu2 (xenial), package size 436 kB, installed size 1136 kB14:25
implite!info openvms14:26
ubottuPackage openvms does not exist in zesty14:26
implitelol fail14:26
implite!info cdm14:27
ubottuPackage cdm does not exist in zesty14:27
implite!info cde14:27
ubottucde (source: cde): package everything required to execute a Linux command on another computer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1+git9-g551e54d-1ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 135 kB, installed size 846 kB (Only available for amd64; i386)14:27
Pici!msgthebot14:28
ubottuPlease investigate me only with "/msg ubottu bot" or in #ubuntu-bots. Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu search <pattern>"14:28
implitesorry14:28
mr_booi tried the command iwlist your_interface scan where my interface has the id of "0280" but it just said that the device didn't support scanning14:29
mr_boomy wireless card shows up with the lspci -nn command14:30
mr_boobut the nm-applet shows no wireless support14:30
mr_booi'm considering installing ubuntu instead of lubuntu on this old laptop14:30
leftyfbmr_boo: iwconfig  ... that's how you can find your wifi name to use with iwlist14:31
leftyfbusually starts with wlp or wlan14:31
jikzhi guys..14:31
mr_boothanks leftyfb14:32
jikzjust trying to install few packages using apt..14:32
jikzi am getting certificate verification error..14:32
jikzi am not able to get around this..14:32
leftyfbjikz: post your command and output to pastebin14:32
mr_booleftyfb: the command gave me "no wireless extentions"14:33
leftyfbmr_boo: what was the interface name?14:33
jikzhttps://pastebin.com/0mHYRuzz14:34
mr_booleftyfb: Broadcom Limited BCM431214:34
leftyfbno14:34
leftyfbmr_boo: iwconfig  ... that's how you can find your wifi name to use with iwlist14:35
leftyfbusually starts with wlp or wlan14:35
mr_booleftyfb: but iwconfig only replies "no wireless extention"14:35
leftyfbjikz: try changing the URL from in.archive.ubuntu.com to us.archive.ubuntu.com. I understand it might not be closer, but this is to troubleshoot the issue14:36
jikzleftyfb, thanks. let me check.14:36
leftyfbmr_boo: try installing the latest kernel: sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-hwe-16.0414:37
mr_booleftyfb: i am on lubuntu btw14:38
leftyfbmr_boo: irrelevant14:39
jikzleftyfb, its the same with US as well.14:40
jikzhttps://pastebin.com/a1M8N2mZ14:40
leftyfbjikz: how new is this install? I'd suggest reinstalling14:40
mr_booleftyfb: i think i'll install ubuntu instead14:40
leftyfbmr_boo: that will not help you14:41
leftyfbmr_boo: you'll more than likely have the same issue14:41
mr_booleftyfb: what is the likely cause of the issue?14:41
leftyfbjikz: you could try http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21181231/server-certificate-verification-failed-cafile-etc-ssl-certs-ca-certificates-c14:41
leftyfbmr_boo: lack of properly loaded drivers14:41
leftyfbmr_boo: if you install the kernel I suggested, it might have the driver14:42
mr_booleftyfb: but why is the device listed in "lspci -nn" ?14:42
KristijanZicNeed assistance. I've installed the light-themes_16.10+17.10.20170515.1-0ubuntu1_all.deb from omgubuntu.co.uk to my 17.04 and the theme got broken because some apps in ubuntu use toolbar instead of headerbar. When I want to delete the light-themes package it also wants to delete the ubuntu-artwork and ubuntu-desktop packages. What should I do?14:42
leftyfbmr_boo: because it's a device. There's just no proper drivers for it loaded14:42
mr_booleftyfb: this is an old laptop14:42
leftyfbmr_boo: and?14:43
freakynlAnyone see anything wrong with this crontab line? The file doesn't appear. It's added to root's crontab. */5 * * * * /bin/echo `/bin/date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S` `/usr/bin/awk 'NR==2' /proc/net/netstat` >> /data/logs/netstat.log14:43
mr_booleftyfb: dell inspiron 154514:43
leftyfbmr_boo: are you going to try the new kernel or not?14:43
leftyfbfreakynl: I would put all that into a script and call that with cron14:43
mr_booleftyfb: i've installed the latest lubuntu on this machine14:43
jikzleftyfb, aah.. a developer is already working on this and the installation is couple of months old..14:43
leftyfbmr_boo: are you going to try the new kernel I suggested or not?14:43
mr_booleftyfb: lets do that then14:43
jikzi dont' think i can re-install..14:43
leftyfbjikz: why not?14:44
mr_booleftyfb: the lubuntu is the newest btw14:44
mr_booleftyfb: also gonna be hard to download stuff on that laptop since it has no connection14:44
leftyfbmr_boo: uname -a        # that will tell you the kernel you are running14:44
impliteKristijanZic: Package light-themes_16.10+17.10.20170515.1-0ubuntu1_all.deb does not exist in zesty14:45
leftyfbmr_boo: plug in ethernet14:45
leftyfbimplite: correct, he got it from OMG Ubuntu14:45
jikzleftyfb, when you say re-install i have to re-install from scratch?14:45
KristijanZicimplite: I've got it from omgubuntu.co.uk14:45
jikzleftyfb, can we not disable this ssl verification?14:46
leftyfbjikz: that is what I would suggest. Since you're running 14.04. 16.04 is the latest LTS release. Or try the suggestions from the link from google I sent you.14:46
jikzleftyfb, :) 14.04 is also LTS :)14:47
azmarcosome jazzy music for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae0nwSv6cTU14:48
implitebbl14:48
leftyfbazmarco: not on-topic14:48
mr_booleftyfb: "4.10-019 generic" kernel14:49
leftyfbmr_boo: oh, you're running 17.0414:49
mr_booleftyfb: yes14:49
leftyfbmr_boo: are you able to plug in ethernet?14:50
mr_boogonna try leftyfb14:50
KristijanZicWhy is for example nautilus using title bar + tool bar instead of header bar? How do I make it use header bar? If I make or install the affected apps to use headerbar, that should probably fix my theming issue14:50
nobitanobiwhere is the crontab for user root?14:50
nobitanobiin /var/spool/cron I don't see any root folder14:50
leftyfbmr_boo: if so, try installing bcmwl-kernel-source and reboot14:50
leftyfbnobitanobi: sudo crontab -e14:50
scottjlnobitanobi: then one isn't set up for root yet14:50
leftyfbscottjl: there should always be a default in /var/spool/crontab/crontabs/root ....14:51
leftyfbnobitanobi: but you should not edit that directly. Use sudo crontab -e14:52
scottjlhmm i don't have a clean system to check.14:52
nobitanobi# Chef Name: haproxy_log14:53
nobitanobi15 * * * * logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy14:53
nobitanobiinteresting. Why when I run `sudo crontab -l -u root` I see: ^14:53
nobitanobisorry, wrong pasting14:53
KristijanZicok, I don't want to enable csd, I won't be able to use HUD then. Back to the how do I revert the theme back?14:53
leftyfbnobitanobi: don't bother with -u root, just sudo crontab -e14:54
leftyfbor -l to list, not edit14:54
nobitanobisame thing, I see it - but I don't see a root folder in /var/spool/cron14:54
nobitanobithe reason I am asking where the file is, because for some reason that cron is not running, but I am able to run `sudo logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy` manually14:55
leftyfbnobitanobi: there's not supposed to be a root folder in /var/spool/cron. Just edit your cron with sudo crontab -e14:55
leftyfbnobitanobi: sudo crontab -l14:55
leftyfbwill list cron for root14:55
nobitanobiyep, and is listing this:14:55
nobitanobi# Chef Name: haproxy_log14:56
nobitanobi15 * * * * logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy14:56
leftyfbnobitanobi: if it's not working, start troubleshooting by looking in /var/log/syslog or your haproxy logs14:56
leftyfbnobitanobi: great, you have a cron for root14:56
nobitanobiwell, I know the command is working because I can run it manually by doing: `sudo logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy`14:56
leftyfbnobitanobi: that's also not how logrotate is supposed to work14:56
nobitanobihow come?14:57
leftyfbnobitanobi: /etc/logrotate.d/14:57
leftyfbnobitanobi: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/07/logrotate-examples14:57
leftyfbfrom google14:57
nobitanobi@leftyfb I have logrotate running on a daily basis, but I want to run that specific haproxy logs hourly14:58
nobitanobiwhy don't you think is how it's supposed to work?14:58
leftyfbnobitanobi: edit /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy and put in http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24605100/15:00
nobitanobidone15:01
leftyfbnobitanobi: unless you're trying to get the logs written every hour, as opposed to daily for every hour ... then sure, do it your way15:01
leftyfbnobitanobi: either way, look through syslog and your haproxy logs to troubleshoot your cron15:02
EDAKIRII am running Zesty. Where is a repository with a more recent or more stable (4.9) Linux (kernel)?  Zesty crashes frequently. -- which can by why i disappear, but i will check the logs.15:02
nobitanobieven if I put hourly in there haproxy, I don't have anything that makes it run hourly (any cron), that's why I added the cron to make it run hourly15:02
nobitanobileftyfb: makes sense? Adding hourly in /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy doesn't take effect if there is no cron to be run hourly15:02
leftyfbnobitanobi: see my last posts15:03
jikzis it possible to get the certificate in pem format so that I can append them in the crt file..?15:03
jikzthat way i can get the packages installation verified?15:03
jikzre-installation is not going to help me..15:03
jikzwhat do you think?15:03
leftyfbjikz: why do you think reinstalling ubuntu (preferably 16.04) isn't going to help you? Your system is in a broken state. It didn't get installed like that.... not from an official iso that is15:04
nobitanobileftyfb: I guess I am not following, sorry. I wanted to have a cron, to run hourly that specific haproxy logrotate. Even if I add `hourly` to the haproxy logroate, it won't run, because the logrotate is configured to run daily15:04
leftyfbI get it15:04
leftyfbmy last posts mean I get it15:04
leftyfbnobitanobi: look through syslog and your haproxy logs to troubleshoot your cron15:05
nobitanobiok15:05
leftyfbnobitanobi: also, it will only rotate logs as specified in your config, not before the configured time no matter how many times you run it15:05
leftyfbif you specify hourly and it ran and rotated at 2pm, an you run it at 2:30, it won't do anything15:06
nobitanobiright - I added hourly in that haproxy logrotate too, but without a cron it wouldn't check it hourly. I am going to check the syslog logs15:06
nobitanobithanks leftyfb15:06
jikzleftyfb, he is using few application which is not compatible with 16.0415:06
jikzso we need to have this in 14.0415:07
leftyfbjikz: that doesn't seem right. Not many things will run on 14.04 and not 16.04. Unless they're custom and outdated15:07
jikzleftyfb, trust me it was from genuine iso.. and he is on php5.3 which is still in lts.. so we cannot upgrade to 16.04 as his php will get upgraded as well.15:09
jikzso we needed to preserve..15:09
nobitanobileftyfb: I found something! "No MTA installed, discarding output" when trying to run the cron15:09
jikzis there any other way?15:09
leftyfbjikz: if your application only runs on php5 and not php7, then the application needs to be upgraded.15:10
momomowhen it comes to scaling a website from too much load ... how do one scale and place one server in china, one in usa , on in europe to provide a better experience ... doesn't all requests have to go at one IP first ? like does Facebook manage all their traffic using the same IP address? Facebook.com .. or can one say, if you are in usa use this server, ...15:10
leftyfbnobitanobi: put this at the end of your cron line: > /dev/null 2>&115:10
nobitanobilet me see how to do that with the chef recipe :)15:11
leftyfbmomomo: your question is off-topic from Ubuntu support15:11
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nobitanobishould I output it into a log, to see what might be going on?15:11
leftyfbnobitanobi: I would start with sudo crontab -e to test it15:11
leftyfbnobitanobi: sure15:11
nobitanobik - I'm going to do this `15 * * * * logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy >> /var/log/triage_cron.log`15:12
leftyfbnobitanobi: logrotate /etc/logrotate.d/haproxy >> /var/log/triag_cron.log 2>&115:13
one808你好15:13
leftyfbone808: /join #ubuntu-cn15:14
one808leftyfb: Oh15:16
kallesbarmvvvv: Hi, have still the nvidia problem. When trying to install nvidia-367 driver it always instaal somethin on nvidia-375 and ends up black screen. How to avoid that?15:16
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mvvvvkallesbar, why do you want 367 ?15:17
MrMeeseekskallesbar: configure x properly15:18
kallesbaras far i know it latest propriatery driver on 16.04.2 LTS15:18
leftyfbkallesbar: nvidia-libopencl1-375 is the latest15:19
leftyfbkallesbar: you can tell by the later number15:19
leftyfbsorry, nvidia-37515:19
leftyfbnot libopencl15:19
leftyfbkallesbar: sudo apt-get install nvidia-37515:20
kallesbarleftyfb: shoud I try to install nvidia-375?15:20
kallesbarleftyfb: ok I try that15:20
nobitanobileftyfb: we have something :) `/bin/sh: 1: logrotate: not found`15:21
leftyfb /usr/sbin/logrotate15:21
nobitanobi:) let's see! leftyfb thanks a lot for the lessons15:22
mr_boohad to borrow the ethernet cable leftyfb15:23
kallesbar_leftyfb: W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_01.bin for module i91515:23
kallesbar_leftyfb: ends up that message15:23
leftyfbkallesbar_: are you sure you have an nvidia chipset?15:24
kallesbar_leftyfb: yes15:24
kallesbar_leftyfb: Card-2: NVIDIA GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M]15:25
leftyfbkallesbar_: can you paste all of your terminal to pastebin?15:25
nobitanobileftyfb: that did it!15:25
nobitanobithanks a lot15:25
Zalabaslea:-)15:25
mvvvvkallesbar_, why don't you use the screen "proprietary drivers" from the system parameters of ubuntu ?15:26
nobitanobihow come cron didn't have access to `logrotate`?15:26
leftyfbnobitanobi: it doesn't have a $PATH by default15:27
kallesbarmvvvv: I like to, but how?15:27
mr_booleftyfb: either "sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-*" or "sudo apt-get update" did it15:28
mvvvvkallesbar, http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/install-proprietary-graphics-drivers-ubuntu-fedora-linux/15:28
mr_booanyway many thanks leftyfb15:28
Guest14523I need help15:28
leftyfbGuest14523: you will not get help unless you ask a question15:30
jnewt_how do i snap windows to the side of a monitor when i have two monitors and dragging to the edge between the two?15:32
leftyfbjnewt_: try CTRL+<SUPER>+LEFT15:33
jnewt_<SUPER> is "windows key" right?  doesn't work15:34
leftyfbjnewt_: are you trying to snap it to the right of a monitor that is to the left of the other monitor?15:35
jnewt_yeah15:35
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jnewt_had to use win+arrow on windows, but doesn't work on ubuntu.15:36
naccjnewt_: fwiw, works fine here15:37
leftyfbworks fine here as well15:37
leftyfbon a dual monitor configuration15:37
RonWhoCaresI just did a fresh install with Ubuntu 16.04.  My computer isn't sensing the things plugged into my USB powered hub.  Are there steps I can take to resolve this?15:38
sslowhi everybody15:39
rud0lfhi15:39
jnewt_ah crap.  i have ubuntu mate, any you guys probably have unity, so it's probably broken on the mate de not15:39
jnewt_should have lead with that15:39
naccjnewt_: gnome, but sure15:39
rud0lfi have ubuntu xfce15:39
leftyfbjnewt_: i'm not running Unity and it works, but it is gnome classic15:39
sslowhas anyone successfully connected an external tv-monitor to his own laptop via hdmi?15:40
rud0lfi tried in on live usb and fell in love with15:40
leftyfbjnewt_: but yes, mate has it's own way of doing things ... i'm sure you can configure it somewhere15:40
naccrud0lf: do you see messages about devices being added in `dmesg` when you plug things into your hub?15:40
leftyfbsslow: ys15:40
leftyfbsslow: yes15:40
naccrud0lf: sorry, not for you15:40
rud0lfnp15:40
naccRonWhoCares: do you see messages about devices being added in `dmesg` when you plug things into your hub?15:40
sslowthe first time even if the resolution was not so good it worked15:41
sslowthe second time, the imagine on tv started to "jump" , now it's completely black even if ubuntu still recognizes an external tv attached15:42
RonWhoCaresit started this time15:42
RonWhoCaresweird15:42
RonWhoCaresI guess my question should be why is this "hit and miss"15:42
naccRonWhoCares: external hubs can be underpowered if only over usb15:43
naccRonWhoCares: and thus devices aren't actually being exposed15:43
RonWhoCaresok15:43
sslowmaybe it could be helpful to know that i've got a geforce gr 520mx as video-card15:43
naccRonWhoCares: without logs, it's impossible to debug, unfortunately15:43
RonWhoCaresIt is a powered hub, although I am waiting for the proper plug to arrive.  You are suggesting this will resolve itself15:43
naccRonWhoCares: would be my guess, yeah, drviing multiple devices over USB doesn't tend to work great (ime)15:44
sslowerrate corrige : geforce GT15:44
mehdihello15:45
kallesbarmvvvv: I have kde desktop and there is not that additinal drivers tab??? Mentioned that document.15:45
mehdihhhhhhhhh15:46
RonWhoCaresnacc: I won't worry about it until after I get the new plug15:49
RonWhoCarestyhanks15:49
naccRonWhoCares: seems reasonable15:49
mvvvvkallesbar, don't you have a kubuntu-driver-manager ?15:50
Jon30hey guys, i want to setup an ubuntu server that automatically backups a remote drive on a windows server machine. Can someone please recommend a utility for that?15:50
kallesbarmvvvv: yes i have, buut seems it can't find nothing. Ruunning it just15:51
mvvvvkallesbar, ok so try command ubuntu-drivers15:52
mvvvvkallesbar, try : sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall15:55
leftyfbJon30: you could use samba/cifs to mount the drive to backup or run an ssh/rsync server on windows and use rsync to backup15:56
kallesbarmvvvv: running it seems to install nvidia-38115:57
sslowany hint?15:57
mvvvvkallesbar, I guess you have add this ppa : ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa16:00
kallesbarmvvvv: yes i have16:00
mvvvvkallesbar, it should be fine16:00
suherihi everyone...16:00
DevrimI just updated packages on my ubuntu 16.04 box and now I'm getting this error when I do apt-get update/upgrade16:00
DevrimN: Ignoring file '50unattended-upgrades.ucf-dist' in directory '/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension16:00
scottjlDevrim: yeah. dupe files. just delete it16:01
scottjlit has a few additional comment lines. blah.16:01
Devrimscottjl the diff looks like this16:01
Devrimhttps://paste.kthnxbai.xyz/?12ec715ad1eae62b#ccAkmF34zaPzvMnvSm83bIkJqgNKfR8VxnWTRm9/jxw=16:01
kallesbarmvvvv: it's installed. Should I try boot?16:01
mvvvvkallesbar, yes16:02
Devrim50unattended-upgrades vs 50unattended-upgrades.ucf-dist16:02
scottjlif you really want to keep it either merge the changes or copy it over your old one and delete the dist16:02
DevrimI'm not sure what it is so can't make the call to merge it or not. your advice is to just delete it? :p16:03
Devrimas long as my ubuntu box keeps working :D16:03
scottjlwell i nuked mine on 100 or so boxes.16:03
Devrimkk, will delete it then :)16:03
Devrimty16:03
scottjlit will probably happen again when they change the file again16:04
AprexerWhere can I get the download for ubuntu i68616:05
Zalabasleahi16:05
scottjlpirate bay?16:05
Zalabasleaubuntu.com16:05
AprexerIt's not on there16:05
AprexerMy aspire 3000 requires it16:05
Zalabasleayes it is16:05
Zalabasleacheck google16:05
Zalabasleaubuntu.com works for me16:06
Aprexeronly x86 is on there.16:06
Zalabasleaand you want x8616:06
AprexerI need it for i68616:06
Zalabasleaeh i68616:06
scottjlyou want x86_6416:06
Zalabasleano16:06
scottjlsigh16:06
Zalabasleahe said i686.. its there too16:06
Zalabasleai assure you, check it16:06
oerhekshttp://releases.ubuntu.com/16:06
Zalabasleathanks16:06
oerheksAprexer, i686 = x8616:07
scottjlwhat's the point in giving people answers if they're just going to tell you "no" ?16:07
kallesbarmvvvv: It seems to be stuck again16:08
Zalabasleatoo much info16:08
Zalabasleacheck wikipedia16:08
oerheksscottjl, what is the point answering that?16:08
Zalabasleawell................ maybe they are on a hurry16:08
scottjlno16:08
Zalabasleayes / no / maybe16:09
ZalabasleaI use ubuntu 14.0416:09
Zalabasleaupdated to 16.06 but net down16:09
Zalabasleaeh 16.0416:09
* dan hello16:09
Zalabasleahey dan16:10
AprexerThis kernal requires an x86-64 cpu, but only detected an i686 CPU.16:11
mimokello16:11
tgm4883Aprexer: you grabbed the x86_64 ISO then16:11
oerheksAprexer, there is a i386 version, use that16:11
leftyfbAprexer: http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-i386.iso16:11
Aprexerok thanks16:11
leftyfbAprexer: that is for your pc16:11
mimoanybody else16:11
leftyfbAprexer: i386 is the same as i686 as far as the iso goes16:12
AprexerFound my old aspire 3000 so wanted to renew it.16:12
mvvvvkallesbar, how long are you using ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa ? maybe you should remove it then remove nvidia-380 then re-apply ubuntu-drivers16:12
leftyfbAprexer: btw, it's spelled kernel, not kernal16:12
mimoqq16:12
mimo35990100716:12
leftyfbmimo: can we help you with something?16:12
kallesbarmvvvv: can't remember, but probably right after start16:13
mimohow canichange language16:13
mvvvvkallesbar, if you are not using one of the latest nvidia card you don't need it16:13
leftyfbmimo: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/session-language.html16:14
kallesbarmvvvv: yes I know now. My bad to start using it16:14
mimooh!thanks16:14
weblyhi16:15
weblyI installed the bind9 package in Ubuntu16:15
weblyWhat is its service/systemd unit name?16:15
weblyI can't find it16:15
weblyI want to start the bind9 service in Ubuntu.16:15
scottjlshould be systemctl start bind9.service16:16
weblyscottjl: interestingly I cannot find it with service command16:17
scottjlsystemctl | grep bind16:17
oerhekssudo systemctl enable bind9 && sudo systemctl start bind9 ... maybe you want sudo ufw allow Bind9 too https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-bind-as-a-private-network-dns-server-on-ubuntu-16-0416:18
Zalabasleabind9... hmmm16:18
Zalabasleawhy you need 53 open?16:18
Zalabasleayes thats it16:18
BlenderProXpwnedI'm trying to identify the chipset of my ethernet card, I got the vendor ID and product ID listed on my askubuntu forum thread https://askubuntu.com/questions/915872/need-to-correctly-install-netgear-network-pccard-fa510-on-xubuntu-16-04/916810#916810 in order to install the right driver as right now is pretty pretty slow16:19
oerheksBlenderProXpwned, again: bad chipset16:19
oerheksgood luck with that16:19
BlenderProXpwnedoerheks, really so I'm done?16:19
oerheksBlenderProXpwned, i have no other answer, yes, it was broken back then, and never fixed16:20
BlenderProXpwnedoerheks, wow you have good memory16:21
oerheksNot that much users with xp in their name ;-)16:21
Zalabaslea;-)16:21
Zalabasleamy mom is dead16:21
Zalabasleacan you stop please winking16:21
Zalabasleacar accident.....16:22
oerheksZalabaslea, sorry to hear that, please keep this channel free for support.16:22
Zalabasleaohay. thanks.16:22
kallesbarmvvvv: I got back to laptop. ppa removed and now autoinstall.ok16:24
gzunderanyone here using xrdp? how the hell do i make it ask me for a password before making the rdp connection ?16:24
oerheksgzunder, don't store it in you keyring?16:25
gzunderoerheks: ... i just want to be asked for a password before seeing the login that xrdp makes16:26
gzunderlike... rdp password, not systtem password16:27
kallesbarmvvvv: now it installed 37516:27
oerheksgzunder, so you want a password before it asks for a password .. never seen/heard of that before.16:27
kallesbarmvvvv: complained that possible missing firmware16:28
gzunderoerheks: when i connect to a windows machine for example, it doesnt connect the RDP unless i provide it with a user/pass... When i rdp to xrdp it connects and then it shows me a prompt to login16:29
gzunderoerheks:  in short i want to stop it before even showing that login screen (if possible)16:29
mvvvvkallesbar, about i915 ? it should not be a problem16:29
kallesbarmvvvv: yes that was it16:30
scottjlgzunder: https://linux.die.net/man/5/xrdp.ini ?16:30
scottjlput your pw in a ini file?16:30
gzunderscottjl: yeah had a look there... didnt help16:30
mvvvvkallesbar, are you on a skylake ?16:31
scottjloh well. was a guess. i don't use xrdp16:31
kallesbarmvvvv: no16:31
DexterFhi16:31
DexterF16.04LTS ships a 4.4. kernel and Xorg 1.1.8. I need 4.5 and 1.1.9 for a specific setup. any way to get this without leaving LTS? apart from "compile yourself"16:32
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DexterFkernel I wouldn't mind, Xorg, then...16:32
mvvvvkallesbar, what is your processor ?16:33
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mvvvvkallesbar, can you paste the exact messages ?16:34
oerheksDexterF, it would probably give issues, if you took zesty xorg for xenial https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server ... maybe you can build it yourself?16:35
oerheksi would upgrade, your issue is unreasonable16:35
MentallyRetiredomfg I'm using mIRC for the first time in about 17 years16:36
DexterFmIRC still exists? :D16:37
MentallyRetiredright?16:37
MentallyRetirednothing has changed16:37
oerheksMentallyRetired, so do you have an ubuntu support Q?16:38
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MentallyRetiredI do. I'm not in ubuntu at the moment but I was having trouble getting my 34" ultrawide to run at full resolution16:38
DexterFoerheks, I deviated from LTS too often to find ut the hard way I should not have, and 18.04 is a bit too far away. well, I'll see if I find a repos16:38
kallesbarmvvvv: this is my desktop running ubuntu on vm. The problematic laptop seems to stuck again16:38
MentallyRetiredI could run it at a slightly lower res but not native. google didn't help much, but I may be searching for the wrong thing. any guidance would be appreciated16:39
MentallyRetiredrazer blade stealth is the laptop, LG 34UC88-B is the monitor16:40
MentallyRetiredonboard intel graphics. all the support i found was for nvidia :(16:40
mvvvvkallesbar, https://askubuntu.com/questions/811453/w-possible-missing-firmware-for-module-i915-bpo-when-updating-initramfs/81148716:41
oerheksMentallyRetired, systemsettings > monitors, any option to change the resolution there?16:41
MentallyRetiredyeah, it gives me a nice selection of resolutions16:41
MentallyRetiredif I select the (recommended) resolution, 3440x1440, the monitor just goes black16:43
MentallyRetiredand says no signal16:43
MentallyRetiredanything less than native and it runs16:43
DexterFMentallyRetired, which intle cpu?16:43
Kompliziert_hello16:43
Kompliziert_i need some help with creating an zfs pool with encryption16:43
MentallyRetired@dexterF core i7 7500U16:43
arooniwhat should permissions be for ~/.local ?16:44
DexterFMentallyRetired, displayport?16:44
MentallyRetiredHDMI16:44
DexterFMentallyRetired, can hdmi crank out 60fps at 34x14..? might be that xou need a reasonable modeline for 30 fps. I'd try DP if possible16:45
MentallyRetiredhmm16:45
oerheksarooni, drwxrwxr-x   .local  so it is 77516:45
MentallyRetiredI mean, it works on windows in native res16:45
DexterFMentallyRetired, ok. ubuntu version?16:46
MentallyRetired16.0416:46
MentallyRetirednot sure what build16:46
MentallyRetireddownloaded last week. lol16:46
DexterFMentallyRetired, bit before the 34". maybe the intel video driver is not quite up to it yet16:46
MentallyRetiredmaybe16:46
DexterFMentallyRetired, I'd try a 17.10 live stick16:46
MentallyRetiredoh nice idea16:46
aroonithanks oerheks16:46
MentallyRetiredI'll give that a go16:47
DexterFor search its version combined with "3440x1440"16:47
MentallyRetiredslight inconvenience to run it at less than native res16:47
MentallyRetired:)16:47
MentallyRetirednew to ubuntu tho, so far its pretty good16:47
MentallyRetiredI use it headless all the time for web development but never as a desktop16:47
kallesbarmvvvv: wait a sec I think its Skylake16:50
mvvvvkallesbar, ok so the link I gave you should help you16:50
DexterFMentallyRetired, new to ubuntu or linux in general?16:50
kallesbarmvvvv: yes I read it16:50
MentallyRetiredDexterF both kinda. I've used linux for years in passing, only got into ubuntu server stuff in the last year or so16:51
BlenderProXpwned:)16:52
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arooniquestion: i'm trying to get vim setup with a python plugin.  my vim has +python3 ;; and i have python3 3.5.2 and python 2 2.7.11 ;; yet it doesnt seem to run17:02
leftyfbsup arooni17:03
aroonihellllllllllllllllllllo :)17:03
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DexterFMentallyRetired, well, since video drivers are linked to the kernel and to the Mesa libs etc you cannot just replace the video driver with a later version, at least not intel. How ever nv/amd do it with the binary drivers. one of linux' key weaknesses regarding desktop usability imo.17:08
pavlosarooni: does this help? https://www.fullstackpython.com/vim.html17:09
DexterFasking in the intel video channel probbaly is worth a shot, too. #intel-gfx I think17:09
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hashwagonI'm looking for a catch-all command to flush an IP from either 1 of 3 network devices, but not to fail if two don't exist. Any thoughs on this? Such as: ip addr flush {eth0,eth1,eth2}.17:12
leftyfbhashwagon: you could write  script that would check first17:14
leftyfbhashwagon: you could look through /sys/class/net/*17:15
hashwagonAh, that's a good idea thanks.17:16
nacchashwagon: `echo "ip addr flush eth"{0\|\|,1\|\|,2}` ?17:17
nacchashwagon: bash manipulation :)17:18
nacchashwagon: not sure what you specifically mean, though, by "either 1 of 3" "two don't exist"17:18
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ZenBook3Hello... just bought an Asus Zenbook 3... no CD, no USB, kind of nothing, just wifi... Yes, I'd probably share your views on these points, but now I want to install Ubuntu. Probably from Windows. I kind of remember there used to be a .exe installer. Is that still the case? What is thebest way to install Ubuntu in such case? :)17:23
ducasseZenBook3: that installer ('wubi') is no longer developed/used.17:24
ZenBook3thanks ducasse. What would you recommend, then?17:24
akikZenBook3: probably virtualbox17:24
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akikZenBook3: it doesn't have any usb ports?17:25
ZenBook3nah, I mean.... I'm wiping Windows entirely, don't want it at all, so I need a full install17:25
hashwagonnacc: So I'd be looking to run this on systems would have one of three network devices showing up as eno1, eth0 or enp9s0. I searching for a way to flush the IP of whatever device exists.17:25
akikZenBook3: can you disconnect the storage device? put it into another machine, install, move17:26
hashwagonSorry, I can't seem to type well today haha ^ Any advice would be greatly appreciated.17:26
ZenBook3some USB-c, but turns out they don't ship the adapter anymore, so I will probably need to order one, at some point (or leave without, in case I can manage just with the wifi)17:26
akikZenBook3: ah ok so you're not faced with windows future. just need to buy some more stuff17:27
ZenBook3I might be able to do that. Not sure, as I haven't opened it yet. It's all so tiny-tiny-tiny... the smallest laptop I've ever seen, and I'd prefer to avoid opening it at this point, if there are alternative ways17:27
nacchashwagon: does not passing any dev cause it to complain no device was passed?17:27
ZenBook3nono, no windows future... :)17:28
hashwagonnacc: If I run straight up ip addr flush I get Flush requires arguments17:29
ZenBook3I gave it a try after not using it for so many years. Still terrible. Wifi driver disconnects, new nonsense, keep saying no every 2 seconds it asks to share something new with Microsoft... :D17:29
nacchashwagon: what version of ubuntu?17:29
hashwagonthis is 16.04 server17:29
leftyfbZenBook3: get the usb-c adapter and install from usb17:30
hashwagonrunning on two different systems and also vm's so that's where I'm getting different network devices17:30
nacchashwagon: oh i see, flush explicitly reqquires arguments17:30
leftyfbZenBook3: or get a usb-c ethernet adapter and build your own tftp server and do a pxe/network install17:30
nacchashwagon: it's really trivial to just iterate on the `ip a` output, i'd think17:30
sslowhi everybody again!17:32
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sslowhas anyone ever experienced any issues connecting an external monitor to a laptop via hdmi ?17:33
lotuspsychjesslow: best way to get your issue solved, is ask in channel with all your details17:34
lotuspsychje!details | sslow17:34
ubottusslow: 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.17:34
cloudbudI am getting apt-key command not found17:34
leftyfbcloudbud: what version of ubuntu are you running?17:34
cloudbudleftyfb : how to check that ?17:34
leftyfbcloudbud: cat /etc/issue17:34
sslowlotuspsychje its very simple evene though my ubuntu 14.04 recognizes an external monitor ,this keeps on give me no signal message17:35
lotuspsychjesslow: have you tryed with xrandr --auto ?17:36
leftyfbsslow: you should update/reinstall with 16.04. You might have better luck17:36
sslowno i've never tried17:36
lotuspsychje!xrandr | sslow17:36
ubottusslow: XRandR 1.2 is the new method of running dual screens in !X.  Information/HowTo here: http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR1217:36
lotuspsychje!info arandr | sslow or install this17:36
ubottusslow or install this: arandr (source: arandr): Simple visual front end for XRandR. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.9-2 (zesty), package size 50 kB, installed size 309 kB17:36
cloudbudLeftyfb : its Debian GNU/Linux 8 \n \l17:37
sslowi can't as i don't want run the risk to come across some compatibilty issue with some software i'm running17:37
leftyfbcloudbud: try #debian17:37
sslowok17:37
leftyfbcloudbud: you're not running ubuntu17:37
sslowlet's try arandr then17:38
sslowi'gonna keep you updated17:38
leftyfbcloudbud: since you're not running ubuntu, you probably won't have apt-key available to you17:38
hashwagonnacc: I need to get better with regex and scripting. Starting a 7 hour course on Linux Academy ha17:38
lotuspsychjesslow: hdmi cable is working also?17:38
sslowyes sir17:38
cloudbudleftyfb : can i install it ?17:39
leftyfbhashwagon: Can you install ubuntu? yes. Can you install apt-key (apt) from ubuntu on top of debian, I would not recommend it17:39
naccleftyfb: for cloudbud ?17:39
leftyfbsorry, yes17:39
leftyfbcloudbud: ^17:39
cloudbudnacc leftyfb : no on debian17:40
cloudbud?17:40
cloudbudcan i install that apt-key17:40
leftyfbcloudbud: I would not recommend it.17:40
leftyfbcloudbud: whatever it is you're trying to accomplish with apt-key, you should see support for in #debian.17:41
cloudbudleftyfb : executing the command :17:41
cloudbudcurl --silent https://app.stackdriver.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-stackdriver |apt-key add -17:41
cloudbudits not working17:41
leftyfbcloudbud: whatever it is you're trying to accomplish with apt-key, you should see support for in #debian.17:41
nacccloudbud: you understand you are in the ubuntu support channel but not running ubuntu?17:41
cloudbudno body is replyting thr17:42
leftyfbcloudbud: why not install ubuntu?17:42
mutantein general, i would not  do anything  that involves  "curl .. | local command"17:42
cloudbudno17:42
leftyfbcloudbud: ok, good luck. Please seek support from #debian or with the Debian documentation or google.17:43
crozAlso, is it easy to install GNOME? I saw they're getting rid of Unity so should I just switch to GNOME now?17:43
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lotuspsychjecroz: 18.04 will have gnome by default17:44
crozwhens tht coming out17:44
leftyfbcroz: that is up to you. Unity will be supported for another 4 years on 16.04.17:44
leftyfbcroz: 18.04 = 2018 / April17:44
lotuspsychjecroz: its your own choice to try 17.10 alpha2 or install ubuntu-gnome right now17:44
akikcroz: you can install the ubuntu-gnome-desktop package17:44
leftyfbI would not recommend trying 17.10 unless you're finding/fixing bugs17:44
sslowwe're making progress as the immage of my desktop appeared on tv coming and going for some seconds and then disappearing with the no signal message17:45
crozakik is it a simple process? im a noob17:45
crozand have a HiDPI display too. 4k 15"17:45
crozGTX 1050 just wanna be sure nothing is broken. Dell XPS 15 965017:45
akikcroz: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop, then logout and log back in selecting the gnome session17:45
leftyfbsslow: what software are you running that you think might not be compatible with 16.0417:45
sslowgns317:45
roothey whats up17:45
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leftyfbsslow: gns3 is in 16.0417:46
crozwow that simple? dont need a dm or anything? any other windows manager u recommend over gnome?17:46
leftyfbversion 0.8.7-217:46
sslowi know17:46
leftyfbcroz: it's personal preference17:46
sslowbut i've experienced some issus with 16.04 on my desktop17:46
psychoticwarriorwhat up17:46
akikcroz: the package system will handle the dependencies17:46
sslowthat's why i was forced to use my laptop with 14.0417:46
naccsslow: 'some issues'? details please.17:46
leftyfbsslow: You'd be better off diagnosing issues with 16.04 as opposed to the ones you're having with 14.0417:47
sslowleftyfb you're definetely right17:47
psychoticwarriori have 16.04 what are you experiencing17:49
leftyfbthey're gone17:49
phos1No matter what i set in my htaccess, my images and content are always coming back with an expires of 10 hours. How do I change that? Ubunut 1417:49
cloudbudthen how to accomplish leftyfb : the curl command brings a key can i add it manually and where to add it ?17:50
nacccloudbud: you are not on ubuntu, we can't support you here17:50
leftyfbphos1: did you install and enable the rewrite module?17:50
leftyfbcloudbud: You are not running Ubuntu. You will not get help here. I already told you, get help in #debian or from Debian documentation online at debian.org or from google17:51
phos1leftyfb: Yes, and rewrite is working as I”m running drupal and clean URL’s are working17:51
leftyfbphos1: look through logs, make sure your .htaccess has the correct permissions17:51
psychoticwarriorgo to the var directory and look through issues17:52
qswzexcuse me, pretty noob, can't I do `foo = 2` in a bar.sh file? it complains about 'foo' command not found17:52
leftyfbqswz: foo=217:53
qswzahh thanks17:53
leftyfbqswz: there's lots of tutorials online for bash/shell scripting17:53
qswzyea, thanks17:54
Jack_Sparrow__!abs17:55
ubottuAdvanced Bash-Scripting Guide, obtainable with ${package-manager} install abs-guide, is a quick and comprehensive guide to bash (command line) scripting in *nix systems. It is also viewable via web at http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/17:55
lotuspsychjetnx Jack_Sparrow__ usefull trigger17:56
Jack_Sparrow__np17:56
EriC^^qswz: no spaces allowed17:58
qswzyep, too used to do it :)17:59
admins_ha18:03
admins_iaiiai18:03
john_doe_jrHow do u deal w/ a file path that has a space in it on a crontab file?18:13
naccjohn_doe_jr: escape the space (\ )18:14
leftyfbjohn_doe_jr: double quotes, escape character, put it in a script with the same or just rename the file18:14
naccleftyfb: more complete answer ftw :)18:14
leftyfbjohn_doe_jr: also, the first result on google for "cron filename with space" bring up the same answers18:15
leftyfbthey should really teach google in college18:16
john_doe_jrleftyfb: tried escape character and quoting18:16
leftyfbhell, grade school as well18:17
leftyfbjohn_doe_jr: if the name of the file you're calling in cron has a space in it, rename the file18:17
john_doe_jrleftyfb: it's Box Sync folder name18:18
leftyfbjohn_doe_jr: then write a script that does the calling/escaping for you and call that in cron18:19
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BlenderProXpwnedCan someone help me find the chipset of my network card? I have the product and vendor ids18:26
BlenderProXpwnedand a bunch of info from lspci18:26
Capprenticethe OUI shows who is the NIC manufacturer18:27
Capprenticethe MAC ID.18:27
leftyfbBlenderProXpwned: lspci -vnn|grep -i net18:27
BlenderProXpwnedCapprentice, you mean netgear? I want to know the chipset18:29
akikBlenderProXpwned: you didn't find the info in lspci?18:30
rose_hello18:30
BlenderProXpwnedI'm gonna be answering from the laptop with rose as the nick18:30
osmikO.o18:30
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rose_I have subsystem info do I need to give that out?18:31
leftyfbrose_: post the output of "lspci -vnn|grep -i net" to pastebin18:31
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kallesbarhi, I still have problem where booting ends with black screen. It has something to do with nvidia 375 gpu driver, can anyone help me?18:32
rose_I got the vendor and product id from lspci too wow18:32
rose_leftyfb: k18:32
osmikgreat.18:32
osmikyou can change it you know?18:32
osmiki meant the 8078:8181 VGA etc.. for plugins..its not hard18:33
rose_leftyfb: what is the pastebin website18:34
rose_debian?18:34
leftyfbrose_: pastebin.com18:35
rose_leftyfb: http://txt.do/d9hin can't do it on pastebin my links2 doesn't support that site18:38
leftyfbrose_: why do you need the chipset exactly?18:39
akikrose_: that device is supported by the tulip kernel module18:39
rose_leftyfb: to install it correctly18:39
rose_akik: is running at 1mbit instead of 10018:40
akikwow18:40
rose_I tried setting autoneg off and speed link to 100 but stil slow18:40
rose_still at 1mbit18:40
akikrose_: can you see the info through ethtool?18:41
rose_akik: I tried before wait18:41
leftyfbah18:42
leftyfbyou're MiguelFuller from yesterday18:42
rose_akik: it just says Supports Wake-on: d18:42
rose_Wake-on: d18:42
rose_nothing else18:42
akikrose_: the module includes a full_duplex option18:42
rose_akik: by autoneg?18:43
leftyfbrose_: what version of ubuntu are you running?18:43
rose_16.0418:43
akikrose_: you can tell options to kernel modules through modprobe (i.e. create /etc/modprobe.d/tulip.conf and add an options line there) have you tried another ethernet cable?18:44
rose_my intefaces file for enp2s0 only has 2 lines for it auto and iface inet dhcp18:44
leftyfbthat's all you need18:45
leftyfbrose_: lspci -knn | grep Net -A318:45
rose_akik: I will look18:46
rose_leftyfb: wait18:46
durinoafter a hiatus of many years I am getting back to Linux. I need to reacquaint myself with this new world (systemd, containers, what not). what is the best source for quality docs about ubuntu (as reference, I hold LWN in high esteem) ?18:47
rose_leftyfb: http://txt.do/d9he618:47
naccdurino: well, i mean systemd and containers are not ubuntu specific18:47
akikrose_: if you test the module option the line to add to /etc/modprobe.d/tulip.conf is "options tulip full_duplex=1"18:47
naccdurino: so lwn is probably a good resource :)18:47
durinonacc: noted, agreed18:48
rose_leftyfb: for some reason is giving me some usb stuff where this card is pmcia, must be my usb2 pmcica card on stop of it18:48
leftyfbrose_: sorry no idea. All I find online is someone from 3 days ago with your same issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/915872/need-to-correctly-install-netgear-network-pccard-fa510-on-xubuntu-16-0418:48
leftyfbrose_: ignore that part about usb18:48
durinonacc: changing the question. what is the best source of documentation about ubuntu ? wiki ?18:48
naccdurino: wiki, help.ubuntu.com, forums, for server there is serverguide18:49
leftyfbrose_: try installing the latest kernel: sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic-hwe-16.04 , reboot and see if it makes a differnce18:49
leftyfbdurino: google18:49
rose_akik: can I set the speed manually too?18:49
durinonacc: ty18:49
durinoleftyfb: ty18:50
akikrose_: i don't think so but you can see the module options with "modinfo tulip"18:50
naccleftyfb: we try to not refer users to google :) (there's a bot faq specifying that we don't)18:50
akikthe tulip module is very old18:50
kallesbarhi, I still have problem where booting ends with black screen. It has something to do with nvidia 375 gpu driver, can anyone help me?18:51
cloudbudhow to remove an added  repo curl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list https://repo.stackdriver.com/jessie.list18:51
leftyfbnacc: I always will. But I will first do the search myself to make sure it comes up fine. I'll either post a lmgtfy link with the correct search terms with the answer in the first few results or a link from the results directly. It's just a matter of learning HOW to search google properly.18:51
akikkallesbar: did you test adding "nomodeset" kernel parameter?18:51
leftyfbcloudbud: YOU WILL NOT GET HELP HERE WITH DEBIAN.18:52
cloudbudits ubuntu now18:52
leftyfbcloudbud: cat /etc/issue18:52
cloudbudi added this want to remove this18:52
kallesbarits already there needed it from the installation, now some update came coouple days ago18:53
leftyfbcloudbud: please post the results from that file18:53
naccleftyfb: understood, just referring to !google18:53
cloudbudUbuntu 14.04.5 LTS \n \l18:54
kallesbarakik: and promlem started18:54
akikkallesbar: i wonder if you can downgrade the nvidia module?18:54
cloudbudleftyfb18:54
leftyfbcloudbud: you installed a fresh copy of a ubuntu from 6 releases ago?18:54
cloudbudim using my office machine now18:55
akikleftyfb: 14.04 is fully supported18:55
leftyfbakik: I know18:55
cloudbudrepo curl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list https://repo.stackdriver.com/jessie.list how to remove this18:55
kallesbarakik: i have tried install nvidia-367 ex. but it still get something from nvidia-375 and booting fails18:55
rose_akik: down where parm is? are those the only options?18:56
Picicloudbud: did you do anything after that?18:56
leftyfbcloudbud: remove what? What is that exactly? What are you trying to do?18:56
cloudbudi have added repo curl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list https://repo.stackdriver.com/jessie.list18:56
Picicloudbud: did you do anything after that?18:56
leftyfbcloudbud: you added that where?18:56
akikrose_: yes those are the options for the kernel module. but if ethtool works with that device you could try setting the speed with it18:56
cloudbudcurl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list https://repo.stackdriver.com/trusty.list18:56
cloudbudjust executd command18:56
leftyfbcloudbud: repo is not a command18:56
leftyfbok18:57
kallesbarakik: can only get it up when remove 375 driver18:57
leftyfbcloudbud: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver18:57
cloudbudso i want to install stackdriver from trsyty18:57
cloudbudthen ?18:57
leftyfbcloudbud: that's it, repo is gone18:57
cloudbudthen again add trysty one ???18:57
akikkallesbar: i must been lucky then. i have nvidia cards but not that kind of problem18:57
leftyfbcloudbud: I guess? If that's what you're going for18:58
leftyfbcloudbud: you do know you need to do this with sudo or as root righT?18:58
kallesbarakik: i have geforce m96018:58
leftyfbcloudbud: otherwise you'll get permission denied trying to write to anything in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/18:58
akikkallesbar: the log file for the x session is in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. check if you see something there18:59
cloudbudi should again execute curl -o /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list https://repo.stackdriver.com/trusty.list ?18:59
leftyfbcloudbud: I don't know, what does the documentation tell you?18:59
cloudbudit says no such file directory19:01
leftyfbcloudbud: the documentation says "no such file directory"?19:02
cloudbudno when i do rm19:02
kallesbarakik: quite a lot. any specific to look19:02
leftyfbcloudbud: then it was never written, because you probably didn't use sudo or run as root19:02
cloudbudim roor19:02
leftyfbroor?19:03
cloudbudroot19:03
leftyfbhttps://cdn.meme.am/cache/instances/folder579/250x250/56958579.jpg19:03
akikkallesbar: see what mode it's trying to set19:03
leftyfbsorry, had to19:03
leftyfbcloudbud: ok, move on then, add your trusty repo per the documentation19:04
akikkallesbar: it says "Setting mode"19:04
akikkallesbar: but if you know the previous version worked, i'd try to install it19:04
cloudbudshall i execute rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stackdriver.list ( appended list ) leftyfb ?19:05
leftyfb:/19:06
leftyfbcloudbud: didn't we already go through this?19:06
kallesbarakik: i had 375 already, but something update to came and now it do not work19:06
leftyfbcloudbud: isn't that how you got "no such file directory"?19:06
cloudbudno :|19:06
leftyfbno what?19:07
leftyfbcloudbud: just follow your documentation19:07
akikkallesbar: you can find the apt logs in /var/log/apt/history.log if you want to see what changed19:07
BlenderProXpwnedakik, the full_duplex=1 option should autorun during boot right19:13
BlenderProXpwnedleftyfb, I'll try installing a dif kernel like you said19:14
kallesbarakik: damn long log and I have done so much today to fix this. Can't find out anymore19:15
akikBlenderProXpwned: when that kernel module is loaded19:15
anddamrfkill on a 16.04 isn't storing the proper status on shutdown so on reboot I get a blocked wifi19:18
kallesbar_akik: i have this in inxi output: isplay Server: X.Org 1.18.4 drivers: fbdev (unloaded: vesa) FAILED: nouveau19:18
anddamthis is unconvenient since this is a wifi headless machine, how can I debug the issue?19:18
akikkallesbar_: inxi -Gx ?19:18
kallesbar_inxi -Gx19:18
leftyfbanddam: why do you need rfkill at all?19:19
akikkallesbar_: looks like your nvidia module is not in use19:19
anddamleftyfb: I don't, I found that there already when I setup the system19:19
leftyfbanddam: I use wpa_supplicant ... works fine19:19
anddamleftyfb: I mean I learned what that was since I wasn't able to turn the interface up with ip19:20
anddamleftyfb: how are those related?19:20
ocnhi there, i would like to install this package http://fping.org/ on ubuntu 14.04 LTS and was wondering what do i type in bash shell to install this?19:20
anddamI use wpa_supplicant as wel19:20
kallesbarakik: yes ofcourse it not. I had to remove nvidia driver 375 to boot it up. There is no nvidia driver at all19:20
anddamleftyfb: ^19:20
anddamwell*19:20
akikkallesbar: are you planning to use nouveau then?19:20
leftyfbanddam: ok? Setup your wpasupplicant and /etc/network/interfaces properly and your machine will boot connected to your wifi just fine19:20
anddamleftyfb: that's fase19:21
anddamfalse19:21
anddamgeez, this keyboard with a broken key switch19:21
leftyfbanddam: that is not false. I'm using it19:21
kallesbarakik: i got only at moment 800x600, so something need to be done19:21
akikkallesbar: maybe nouveau is disabled in /etc/modprobe.d/*19:21
kallesbarakik: but not if it do not help19:22
BlenderProXpwnedleftyfb, why the hwe variant of the kernel? can't I just do upgrade to xubuntu19:22
anddamleftyfb: what you mean is it works on your system, but expand that to a general statement is a hard jump. In fact I setup my wpa_supplicant, configured the interfaces file to use that with auto dhcp and it works *as long as I unlock the interface in rfkill first*19:22
anddamleftyfb: I mean unless wpa_supplicant isn't aware of rfkil and able to unlock it on its own, that I couldn't find how to do19:23
omegarogue2f you you do an install of kubuntu onto a usb instead of a harddrive would that be persistent?19:23
naccanddam: wpa_supplicant is of course unaware of rfkill19:23
omegarogue2if*19:23
naccanddam: if you need to use rfkill all the time, i thnk your hardware is buggy19:23
Jordan_Uanddam: https://askubuntu.com/questions/673950/i-have-to-issue-rfkill-unblock-wifi-at-every-boot19:24
anddamleftyfb: somehow rfkill isn't storing the proper value at shutdown, like it 's supposed to do per docs. I even went to the system dir where rfkill stores its configuration, and manually set the files, one per interface and per hw/sw variant19:24
anddamon reboot it overrode those19:24
ioria!info fping | ocn19:24
ubottuocn: fping (source: fping): sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.15-1 (zesty), package size 28 kB, installed size 108 kB19:24
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kallesbarakik: its not there19:25
omegarogue2f you you do an install of kubuntu onto a usb instead of a harddrive would that be persistent?19:25
omegarogue2?19:25
BlenderProXpwnedmy box is doing some linux-firmware upgrade as part of the apt-get upgrade thing, you think that package contains updated drivers? like for sound and the nic19:25
anddamJordan_U: I've seen that and solutions with manual unblock on rc.local as well, that's not a "proper" solution tho'19:25
ioriaocn, btw, that is a tarball , you need to decompress it and build it ... but the pkg it's in the ubuntu repo so install from it, unless you have a specific need19:26
anddamoh I tried the rfkill-store script as well19:26
anddamI was interested in debugging this19:26
nacc!persistent | omegarogue219:26
ubottuomegarogue2: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent19:26
leftyfbanddam: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24606502/19:26
cloudbudi have added a string in debconf-set-selections how can i retrive that19:26
akikkallesbar: does "sudo modprobe nouveau" work?19:26
leftyfbanddam: that is part of my kickstart file for building robots that run completely headless and connect to only wifi19:27
nacccloudbud: debconf-get-selections?19:27
Jordan_Uanddam: Please pastebin the contents of any files in /var/lib/systemd/rfkill/ .19:27
omegarogue2my question isn't asnwered there19:27
leftyfbanddam: run through those things and you'll be fine. I never even heard of rfkill until this week and don't ever have a need for it19:27
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ocnioria: ohh19:28
anddamleftyfb: no offense but that doesn't make you qualified to debug what's an obvious rfkill misbehavior here19:28
anddamJordan_U: pastebin coming19:28
Jordan_Uomegarogue2: If your question isn't answered it could mean that it was simply missed or that nobody knew the answer. I'd say generally it's OK to repeat after about 5 minutes the first time you get no answer, then maybe every half hour to an hour for later repeats.19:28
leftyfbanddam: What I'm telling you is, you don't need to mess with rfkill at all. Just have those things setup and you should be fine without having to mess with rfkill.19:29
ioria!persistent | omegarogue219:30
ubottuomegarogue2: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent19:30
naccleftyfb: I *think* anddam's hardware is misbehaving and softlocking on each boot19:30
naccleftyfb: it's been known to happen, at least19:30
leftyfbnacc: probably because he's messing with rfkill and doesn't need to19:30
Jordan_Uleftyfb: anddam has said that they only ended up using rfkill because "not messing with it at all" left them with blocked wifi. Denying their experience without constructive feedback is not helpful.19:30
naccleftyfb: it's possible, my recollection was that it happened before anddam did any modifications19:30
ioriaor probably a subsystem module is blocking19:30
naccleftyfb: and their modifications were to try and workaround it19:31
kallesbarakik: yes command works, but still failed and nor in directory19:31
anddamnacc: it's a Intel NUC, the celeron N2820 one19:31
leftyfbheh19:31
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BaronesI'm running whereis gns3-gui and it returns gns3-gui:19:32
ksalman1heya, has anybody gotten Apple Trackpad 2 to work with Ubuntu 16 via bluetooth? I tried the bluetoothctl utility and I can pair and trust it but when I try to connect it fails19:32
leftyfbI'm staring at 2 Intel NUC's at the moment. One of which I've been using on a daily basis at work to build a headless robot19:32
naccleftyfb: :)19:32
naccleftyfb: could it be a firmware issue on the NUC?19:32
BaronesI need the path to create a launcher19:32
anddamJordan_U: the content is pretty simple and not requiring a pastebin,  pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:3:1.0:bluetooth is 1 and pci-0000:01:00.0:wlan is 019:33
leftyfbIntel Corporation Wireless 726019:33
leftyfbthat is the wifi chipset19:33
Jordan_Uleftyfb: That doesn't discount anddam's experience. Different hardware is different. Just because you don't experience a problem doesn't mean that nobody else does.19:33
leftyfbanddam: what is your wireless chipset?19:33
BaronesI'm running whereis gns3-gui and it returns gns3-gui: what does : mean? Where can I get the application path ?19:33
ioria!info gns3-gui19:34
ubottuPackage gns3-gui does not exist in zesty19:34
naccBarones: i believe that means it does not find such a binary19:34
ioria!info gns319:34
ubottugns3 (source: gns3): Graphical Network Simulator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.8.7-2 (zesty), package size 3143 kB, installed size 22147 kB19:34
kallesbarakik: I can troubleshoot later that nouveau, but noe it would be good to get nvidia working19:34
anddamleftyfb, Jordan_U, nacc: 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)19:34
leftyfbBarones: type "which gns3"19:34
leftyfbanddam: 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev bb)19:34
Baronesleftyfb, thanks19:34
naccleftyfb: that looks like a rather different rev?19:35
anddamleftyfb, Jordan_U, nacc:   what strikes me as odd is that systemd-rfkil.service(8) says "Load and save the RF kill  switch state at boot and change" so I get that it should actually be saved19:36
akikkallesbar: sorry i have to go. but there's more knowledge people here19:36
leftyfbnacc: sure, but I can almost guarantee you that isn't the issue. But whatever, I can only give a possible solution. I can't force anyone to try it instead of spending hours troubleshooting manual tasks that aren't necessary19:36
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kallesbarakik: ok, thaks you, anyone else can help me19:36
leftyfbbtw, I don't even have rfkill installed19:36
ioriakallesbar, on what ?19:36
anddamJordan_U: btw I stand corrected, I was looking at my current system rather than the one being discussed, the latter has 0, 0, 0, 019:37
kallesbarioria: ha have laptop and it nvidia-375 driver do not work, only way to get ubuntu up is remove nvidia-375 driver19:38
Jordan_Uanddam: And what are the filenames?19:38
ioriakallesbar, lspci -k | grep VGA -A 219:38
anddamJordan_U: in files pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:4:1.0:bluetooth  pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:4:1.0:wlan  pci-0000:02:00.0:bluetooth  pci-0000:02:00.0:wlan19:38
anddamthat19:39
kallesbar_lspci -k | grep VGA -A 219:39
anddamthat's hw and sw status for both bt and wifi, from what I get19:39
ioriakallesbar, poste the output19:39
Jordan_Uanddam: OK. Do you have two wireless cards then, one internal and one USB?19:39
anddamnot sure about the "usb" part, but I can see the corresponding files change with rfkill19:39
kallesbarioria: oops wrong screen19:39
anddamJordan_U: no, just the one miniPCIe19:40
kallesbar_kapa@laptop1:/etc/modprobe.d$ lspci -k | grep VGA -A 219:40
kallesbar_00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Integrated Graphics (rev 06)19:40
kallesbar_        Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Skylake Integrated Graphics19:40
kallesbar_        Kernel modules: i91519:40
ocnioria: Is there a way to ping 2 ip address at the same time in bash shell?19:40
ioriakallesbar, not here, on paste.ubuntu.com19:40
Jordan_Uanddam: "systemctl status systemd-rfkill"19:41
kallesbarioria: how to paste command output, remind me19:41
ioriaocn with two terminal tabs ? :þ19:41
anddamJordan_U: oh, it's dead19:41
anddambut I did try it with the service active19:41
ioriakallesbar, lspci -k | grep VGA -A 2 | pastebinit19:41
anddamJordan_U: the death reason could be usefull tho19:42
anddamMain PID: 3134 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)19:42
ioriakallesbar,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit19:42
anddamodd, it exited with success19:42
ocnioria: with only 1 terminal window? :p (btw, if there is a way to open two terminal tabs, how? :p)19:42
anddamJordan_U: how do I get the unit file path for a loaded service?19:42
Jordan_Uanddam: Which it should. It's a quick service, not a long lasting daemon.19:42
anddamah ok19:42
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606581/19:43
ioriaocn, come on19:43
mishkahey there19:43
anddamso it has a hook for shutdown and booting, I guess, where it'll do the store and restore of config19:43
anddamJordan_U: ^19:43
ioriakallesbar,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit19:43
Jordan_Uanddam: systemctl cat systemd-rfkill.service19:43
Jordan_Uanddam: (To see the path and content of any given systemd service. I don't need to see yours)19:43
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606591/19:44
ioriakallesbar,  are you using nomodeset ?19:44
anddamJordan_U: btw I just confirmed the pci-[…]-usb- files are for the soft kill flags19:44
kallesbarioria: yes it was already needed in start installation19:45
ioriakallesbar,  can't you boot without it ?19:45
ocnioria: i am connected to a ubuntu machine remotely through ssh... so i don't have access to gui only bash cli. i guess i could open 2 ssh windows? not sure if it allows that...19:45
kallesbarioria: no I can't. It have to be there19:46
naccocn: you can of course ssh in multiple times19:46
anddamJordan_U: the unit is the default one (I guess), I see the Before and After target in fact19:46
ioriakallesbar,  sudo lshw -C Video | pastebinit19:46
anddammaybe the kernel arguments is wrong19:47
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606598/19:47
ioriakallesbar,  ok, GTX 960M19:47
ducasseocn: or use tmux with split panes19:47
anddamhow do I print kernel arguments?19:47
naccanddam: cat /proc/cmdline ?19:48
ioriakallesbar,  so, where you set nomodeset in grub on in /etc/default/grub ?19:48
kallesbarioria: yes that is it19:48
ioriakallesbar,  so, where you set nomodeset in grub on in /etc/default/grub ?19:48
anddamnacc: yep, no systemd.restore_state=  there19:48
ocnok, i think i see the issue now. but it isn't an ubuntu issue :'( ... I am on a chromebook, and on chromeOS... the secure shell app won't let me open more than 1 terminal/console? :(19:48
naccanddam: for systemd units, you can of course run them manaully, and the command the service references by hand to debug19:49
Jordan_Uanddam: Try asking in #systemd .19:49
kallesbarioria: yes there it is, just checked19:49
ioriakallesbar,  where ?19:49
anddamnacc: that's what I'm doing now19:49
naccanddam: good luck :)19:49
anddamI'm likely cutting myself off the headless machine19:50
anddamthanks all for the info19:50
anddamat least I got confirmed it's odd19:50
kallesbar_ioria: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset"19:50
anddamI've been trying to determine that for a few days now19:50
ioriakallesbar,  ok, sudo apt-get purge nvidia* and reboot19:50
januzajgood info19:51
ioriakallesbar,  note the '*?19:51
anddamI've read other distro have a template service to set what has to go up and what not, but Ubuntu doesn't seem to follow that approach19:51
kallesbarioria: noticed, booting now19:52
leftyfbanddam: you should really try what I gave you. It works on prettymuch the exact same hardware you're running. What's another 10 minutes out of the days you've spent on it so far? Worse case, it doesn't work and you're not worse off.19:52
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leftyfbanddam: I don't even have rfkill installed and it's all working fine19:53
anddamdid you remove it on purpose?19:54
leftyfbno19:54
anddamit should come with systemd19:54
anddammy issue is that at boot whatever setting I'm going to use is going to see the wifi card blocked19:54
Jordan_Uleftyfb: rfkill is part of all of the *-desktop tasks .19:55
anddamrfkill is providing the same feature as the hw kill button, but on a sw level19:55
leftyfbanddam: or you could just try what I posted19:55
leftyfbdon't see why you're so much against it19:56
anddambecause it's at a much higher levell19:56
anddamalso my wpa_supplicant setup is aready proper19:57
anddamalready19:57
anddamI'm connected to the box via wifi right now19:57
anddamI don't get what you'd think would unblock the device in that setup, I'm re-reading the pastebin right now19:58
Jordan_Uanddam: I think that leftyfb is implying that rfkill is what is blocking the device in the first place, which is possible (not idea how likely it is).19:59
Jordan_Us/not/no/19:59
kallesbarioria: its now up again, what next?20:00
ioriakallesbar,  ubuntu-drivers list | pastebinit20:01
anddamonce I connect the keyboard and mouse I give "rfkil unblock wifi; ifup wlp2s0" and I got networking20:01
anddamI mean I think rfkil is what's blocking the device in first place as wel20:02
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606639/20:02
ioriakallesbar_,  have you added the graphics-drivers  ppa  ?20:02
kallesbarioria: I had it, but it is now removed20:03
leftyfbanddam: maybe the problem is wpasupplicant is trying to start before the interface is fully up? That's what half of my pastebin fixes20:03
ioriakallesbar_,  have you disabled secure boot ?20:04
kallesbarioria: yes I have, shoud I enable it back?20:04
leftyfbanddam: maybe you made an assumption at some point in the beginning that brought you down this road that lead you to rfkill and now you're not looking in the right places. Regardless of what some tools tell you about symptoms20:05
BlenderProXpwnedleftyfb, tried to install the linux-image-generic-hwe but It said I already had the latest version. I'll just go buy a new gigabit pcmcia card any suggestions?20:05
ioriakallesbar_,  no...   uanme -r ?20:05
ioriakallesbar_,  uname -r20:05
kallesbar_ioria: 4.8.0-52-generic20:06
ioriakallesbar_,  xenial 16.04.2 ?20:06
anddamleftyfb: I'm not using a service for wpa_supplicant, I'm using pointing the stanza for the wireless device to point to the wpa_supplicant file created with wpa_passphrase20:06
kallesbarIt is 16.04.2 LTS, so think so20:07
anddamleftyfb: also on reboot I can see the Wireless LAN in rfkill list output saying  Soft blocked: no    again20:07
leftyfbanddam: why not give using the service a go?20:07
Jordan_Uanddam: I still recommend asking about this in #systemd .20:07
kallesbarioria: it is 16.04.2 LTS, so yes i think20:08
ioriakallesbar_,  ok, go in dash - additional drivers - and try to reinstall 375; if it fails we need to purge it again and try 381 for the ppa20:08
anddaminteresting test: I manually changed the content of the bluetooth soft kill file from 1 to 0, then monitored the rfkill list output with watch20:08
kallesbarioria: it is not dash, i have kubuntu, kde20:09
anddamexecuting /lib/systemd/systemd-rfkill process actually followed the files content and changed the bluetooth software status from blocked to unblocked20:09
ioriakallesbar_,   find the drivers utility , frankly i don't know where it is on kde20:09
kallesbarioria: there is driver manager on system settings20:10
ioriakallesbar_,   yeah20:10
kallesbarioria: it's collecting information and if I remember right it never complete20:11
kallesbarioria: can I use ubuntu-drivers autoinstal or something20:12
ioriakallesbar_,   yes, sure20:12
ioriakallesbar_,   but it's the same20:13
anddamleftyfb: I don't like the "blind" approach much, "I'm not sure why but I it could work so it's worth a try"20:13
anddamif eventually I got frustrated enough I may go that route20:13
anddamthanks all for the info20:13
leftyfbanddam: yeah, I much prefer chasing dragons than having my stuff work and moving onto being productive20:13
kallesbarioria: not exact. it just works20:14
ioriakallesbar_,   ok, remove nomodeset for /etc/default/grub , run sudo update-grub and reboot20:14
anddamleftyfb: what if the goal is learning how the system works or why it is misbehaving?20:15
kallesbarioria: wait still installing drivers20:15
ioriaok20:15
leftyfbanddam: a good place to start is by having control20:15
leftyfbsorry, "a console"20:15
leftyfbugh20:15
leftyfbsorry, "a control"20:15
leftyfbjuggling many things at once20:15
kallesbar_ioria: /sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib32/nvidia-375/libEGL.so.1 is not a symbolic link20:16
kallesbar_ioria: only complain20:16
ioriakallesbar_,   looks like a bug in 375 - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-375/+bug/166286020:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1662860 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-375 (Ubuntu) "/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/nvidia-375/libEGL.so.1 is not a symbolic link" [High,Confirmed]20:17
anddamleftyfb: I'm not sure I understand that even after the second correction20:17
pierolashellooo20:17
ioriakallesbar_,   try 381 from ppa, firts purge nvidia*20:17
Jordan_Uanddam: The saving and restoring is being done by a systemd service. If you want to understand it, I still think asking in #systemd is the way to go.20:18
leftyfbanddam: a control environment is one that is "clean" or in this case, properly setup and working so you can compare to the broken environment to see what the differences are and why it's broken20:18
anddamJordan_U: duly noted20:19
ioriakallesbar_,   sudo apt-get purge nvidia* ;sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-38120:19
kallesbar_ioria: purge says http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606701/20:20
anddamleftyfb: I see, given it's a headless system using wifi _with wifi issues_ I'd take the "have a console" as well, since I need to physically plug a monitor and a keyboard there20:20
ioriakallesbar_,  mmm. the autoinstall is still running ?20:20
leftyfbanddam: no, "a control" . As in controlled environment. As in working. As in, run though my setup so you get to a full functional state and then if you want to learn from there you can watch logs and rfkill and outputs and compare things from there20:21
kallesbar_ioria: no it's completed, but puge i got a few lines of this E: Unable to locate package nvidia-375_hybrid.conf20:21
ioriakallesbar,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit20:22
kallesbar_it's not visible pastepinit20:22
pierolashow can i play a voice on irssi???20:22
ioriakallesbar,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia     ... that is blank ?20:22
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606715/20:23
ioriakallesbar,  sudo apt purge nvidia*20:24
kallesbar_ioria: still it says something like this E: Unable to locate package nvidia-375_hybrid.conf20:26
anddamleftyfb: I get it, I was noticing that even the first, wrong, correction you made would have coincidentally been appropriate20:26
anddama sort of pun20:26
ioriakallesbar,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit   again20:29
kallesbar_ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24606743/20:31
ioriakallesbar,  ls /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-375_hybrid.conf20:31
kallesbarioria: should I apt remove it first20:31
ioriakallesbar,  purge should work, but let's try20:32
kallesbar_ioria: /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-375_hybrid.conf20:32
kallesbar_ioria: it's still there I remove it20:33
ioriakallesbar,  reboot20:34
kallesbarioria: i removed it and now purge worked this now empty dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit20:35
ioriakallesbar,  ok20:36
ioriakallesbar_,   sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt update && sudo apt install nvidia-38120:36
kallesbarioria: i got 381 installed did not see eny errors or something interasting boot now?20:39
ioriakallesbar_,   you need to remove nomodeset and run sudo update-grub20:40
kallesbarioria: ok, forgot already I do it20:40
ioriakallesbar_,   already did it ?20:41
RBoreal_Fripperytrying to compile pidgin I cant get it to find farstream20:42
kallesbarioria: done, now boot?20:43
RBoreal_Fripperyhow can I tell pidgins ./configure where the farstream library has been installed?20:43
ioriakallesbar_,   let's try... if it fails open a console (alt-ctrl-f1) a purge again :(20:43
kallesbarioria: ok. booting wait a sec20:44
kallesbarioria: good news it is ok now, great thanks!20:46
ioriakallesbar_,   ok, victory dance : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ueJ4-lTa1s20:46
kallesbarioria: haha, nice dance20:49
ioriakallesbar_,   lol, good job , bye20:49
kallesbarioria: i already tried that 381 driver befor, but didn't remove nomodeset20:50
ailathHello people20:54
grkblood13how do you install wpasupplicant on server 16.10?20:55
grkblood13apt-get says its been obsoleted20:55
grkblood13anyone home?21:02
pavlosgrkblood13: you can use apt or apt-get21:02
genii!info wpasupplicant yakkety21:02
ubottuwpasupplicant (source: wpa): client support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i). In component main, is optional. Version 2.4-0ubuntu8 (yakkety), package size 961 kB, installed size 2844 kB (Only available for linux-any; kfreebsd-any)21:02
grkblood13neither work21:03
grkblood13im running ubuntu-server21:04
grkblood13maybe thats why21:04
grkblood13not sure how to use my wireless care without it21:04
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pavlosgrkblood13: you should be able to type, sudo apt update, w/o errors21:07
grkblood13pavlos, after i did that it worked21:09
grkblood13whats up with that?21:09
riskoirmy servers that were running ubuntu 14.04 LTS were hacked, can I just upgrade the system instead of reinstalling the OS?21:10
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Seveasriskoir: no.21:11
riskoirSeveas: why not?21:11
Seveasnever trust a hacked system. Start from scratch, fix the things that caused you to get hacked and import only trusted backups.21:11
pavlosriskoir: you do not know which files were compromised ... a clean install is best.21:12
riskoirpavlos: I don't know but I thought upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04 would be equivalent to clean install21:13
Seveasriskoir: no, it is not.21:13
pavlosriskoir: nope, during upgrade it may keep existing files, configs, etc.21:13
riskoirand there is no option to discard existing configs?21:14
riskoirok21:14
Seveasbefore you reinstall, make sure you're absolutely sure how they got in, so you can fix that in the new install21:14
riskoiryes, I already know how21:15
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Anonym0usI saw this most awesome download manager called xdman which is FOSS, but the site does not display any checksums nor provide any gpg verify information, also it can't be installed with software centers or apt.. i would like a download manager that increases the speed of the download (by opening more threads) and that is also able to get videos, sounds and extract pictures (if possible) from a site my question: which download manager can do21:28
Anonym0usthis while having source code available and also provide information such as checksum or gpg verify?21:28
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rodrigot23is it possible to install ubuntu on a external drive?22:03
Anonym0usyes22:03
Anonym0usany storage device afaik22:04
rodrigot23so can virus that i download will it still onb that drive22:04
Anonym0ususe luks22:04
Anonym0uschoose encryption in the installation22:04
Anonym0usalso make sure to use a OS that does not have malware installed22:05
rodrigot23i know22:05
Anonym0usyou could do so by downloading the wanted OS from another computer22:05
rodrigot23look at my situation if i get a computer with windows `10 from windows 10 i still ubuntu on the external drive will any part of my  internal hard drive be affected22:06
Anonym0uswhen your setup is installed with luks, nothing can be written nor read in the partition that lays under luks, luks is unlocked22:07
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rodrigot23i never heard of luks is that a encryption22:08
Anonym0us>with windows `10 from windows 10 - do you mean on windows 10?22:08
Anonym0usoh wait i misread22:09
rodrigot23you reffered luks on ubuntu22:09
rodrigot23the encr\ryption22:09
rodrigot23encryption22:09
Anonym0uswell, i think it is possible for malware to install or modify code on your hardware; yes. e.g. by flashing your BIOS, look up libreboot22:11
rodrigot23so you wantr me to install another bios wont this conflict with my setup22:13
Anonym0usthe chances a hacker modifying or making a version of libreboot for the average (windows 10) user is unlikely, you would have to be a specific target and not just a random person (accidentally installing malware) for that to happen22:14
rodrigot23its not my fault all these people online put virus in the ebooks22:15
rodrigot23viruses22:15
Anonym0usrodrigot23: i don't know, you didn't gave me any information about your setup. please do some research on what libreboot is and also if it supports your case22:15
rodrigot23i had to install ubuntu because its untouchable with these malware22:16
rodrigot23its just slows down a bit but its still works22:16
rodrigot23windows on the other hand put uyp a you know fit and randum windows keep popping up saying that i have a virus22:17
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leo-renat last i got ubuntu mate on my laptop!! <3<3 ik nobody care, but i wanna fest :v22:17
Anonym0us1) use a antivirus if using windows, 2) i think you would be ok if you had malware installed, but since malware has got more and more skilled in infecting systems the chance of it effecting your systems hardware exist.22:17
Anonym0usleo-ren: ubuntu-mate is awesome!22:18
rodrigot23anonymous ubuntu is a killer its beats windows by a long shot  with newer edtions my problems kept getting fixed22:19
Anonym0usrodrigot23: you could install ubuntu on a ssd, that will make it pretty god damn fast22:19
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rodrigot23i heard that22:19
rodrigot23did you see the apple computers22:20
Anonym0usno?22:20
rodrigot23they saw it used less resources and works faster than internal hard drives22:20
rodrigot23say22:20
nacc!ohmy | Anonym0us22:20
ubottuAnonym0us: 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/ChannelList22:20
rodrigot23they suck though cause they dont got many usb slota ns ano optical drive22:21
Anonym0usalso keep in mind that removing any not used software, and keeping your installed packages up to date will increase the security22:21
naccrodrigot23: please take discussion of apple hardware/software to another channel22:21
rodrigot23nacc sorry i was just stating facts22:21
Anonym0usnacc: you refer to god d***?22:21
rodrigot23it was just a one time thing22:22
naccrodrigot23: offtopic is offtopic. I don't want to have to parse through text to figure out what issue is being discussed.22:22
naccAnonym0us: yes.22:22
rodrigot23now hes getting off topic22:23
rodrigot23anonymous more like jerk22:24
rodrigot23he takes crap on everybody that serves him22:25
naccrodrigot23: i don't know what you're referring to, but please stop it.22:25
Anonym0usrodigot23: who are you referring to?22:26
Anonym0uspm me the answer22:26
rodrigot23read what you said22:26
rodrigot23scroll up22:27
Anonym0usrodigot23: who are you referring to?22:27
rodrigot23god22:27
rodrigot23what you said22:27
Anonym0uslets take it in pm22:27
hornyhornetsalam22:28
hornyhornet1761 lurkers....22:28
hornyhornethey22:28
nacc!ask | hornyhornet22:29
ubottuhornyhornet: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience22:29
nacchornyhornet: well, you're not asking, but ask a question, if you ahve one.22:29
hornyhornetnot yet, nacc, I'm meditating about my question22:30
kk6mrpHello! I need assistance with logging into Ubuntu. I installed Gnome recently, and it has worked swell, however, I recently installed Anbox, which runs android apps natively on linux, and problems started happending with keychains. I have Nylas Mail installed, and it uses the keychains. Shortcuts take about 20 seconds to take effect now, and when I could log into my account, it would pop up a box that22:41
kk6mrpasked to unlock your computer whenever an application needed to use the keychains. Now, I cannot log into that account at all, so I created a secondary one, of which stopped working, but I got it working again today. The login screen just refreshes when I enter in the correct password to my normal account and never signs in. I have tried working with the Xauthority, but at no avail.22:41
tubalHello. I'm wondering how to begin diagnosing what seems to be an X problem. Going fullscreen in many apps locks everything up. The mouse cursor still moves but the app becomes unresponsive. Even  kill-ing it at a terminal login doesn't clear it.22:45
tubalAlso, it's inconsistent. I can fullscreen vlc, for example.22:45
kk6mrpAnyone have any ideas?22:49
tubalI notice some complaints from xbrlapi in ~/.xsession-errors.old. Could that be it? A braille utility?22:52
simpledatHow can I see what DISTRIBUTION I have?22:55
kk6mrptubal: Not sure quite what I am looking at: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24607560/22:55
tubalkk6mrp: yeah,sec...22:55
kk6mrpsimpledat: Try uname -a22:56
tubalkk6mrp: I'm not sure either. Was that supposed to shed some light on my problem? :)22:56
leo-rensimpledat: also try "cat /etc/issue"22:57
simpledatkk6mrp: I use Xubuntu. But I dont know if its jessie or not?22:57
leo-renpretty sure is what u need22:57
kk6mrpsimpledat: Look up what kernel you have22:57
leo-ren :v22:58
simpledatkk6mrp: How?22:58
leo-renhe said, uname -a22:58
kk6mrpsimpledat: ' uname -r ' just shows the kernel name22:59
simpledatLinux simpledat 4.8.0-36-generic #36~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Sun Feb 5 09:39:57 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux22:59
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simpledatkk6mrp: I should add "deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org <DISTRIBUTION> main" to my sources.list, But I dont know what to replace DISTRIBUTION with?23:00
Guest33863fdgrrg23:00
naccsimpledat: jessie is a debian codename.23:00
naccsimpledat: lsb_release -a23:00
naccsimpledat: look for the codename field.23:00
naccsimpledat: or compare to anything on your system's /etc/apt/sources.list...23:00
nacckk6mrp: `uname` has nothing to do with the version of the OS you are running.23:01
simpledatnacc: Codename:xenial23:01
naccsimpledat: there's your answer. (that is 16.04, fwiw)23:01
simpledatnacc: Thank you23:02
naccsimpledat: yw23:02
kk6mrpnacc: I was just thinking that typically the kernel and os get updated togather23:02
nacckk6mrp: right, but if you're looking for the name, as simpledat was, that won't help23:02
nacckk6mrp: also, the hwe stacks make it so the same kernel can be in multiple releases23:02
kk6mrpnacc: I was just thinking that one would look up the kernel, but, yeah, I see what you mean.23:04
nacckk6mrp: right, you *could*, but that's rather roundabout :)23:05
kk6mrpDoes anyone have any idea what is going wrong with why I cannot log in?23:05
nacckk6mrp: have you tried removing whatever it was that started the breakge?23:07
kk6mrpnacc: It is fully removed now, and when I tried to fix the keychain problem, that's when everything fell apart23:07
simpledatnacc: Are Xenial good to use?23:08
nacckk6mrp: hrm, i'm not sure sorry23:09
naccsimpledat: xenial is the current LTS, it's recommended (i'd say) for new users23:09
naccsimpledat: *all users23:09
kk6mrpsimpledat: Xenial is the kernel that Kubuntu runs on top of, and it is stable23:09
simpledatok23:09
nacckk6mrp: xenial is not a kernel23:09
nacckk6mrp: xenial is a release code name23:09
kk6mrpnacc... I'm getting myself all mixed up, low on sleep I think23:10
simpledatnacc: So Ubuntu use Xenial as well? Or is it just Xubuntu?23:11
nacckk6mrp: np :)23:11
naccsimpledat: 'xenial' is just a codename23:11
kk6mrpsimpledat: It's the same thing, just different window managers23:12
naccsimpledat: there are currently 4 supported releases: 14.04 (trusty), 16.04 (xenial), 16.10 (yakkety) and 17.04 (zesty).23:12
naccsimpledat: xubuntu is a flavor of ubuntu23:12
nacc!flavors23:12
ubottuRecognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours23:12
kk6mrpDoes anyone else have any idea what is going wrong, why I cannot log in?23:14
transhumanhi I am having trouble getting User-Mode_Linux working anyone ever do this on Xenial23:23
transhumanfollowing these directions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UserModeLinux23:24
transhumanalso the package is missing from ubuntu only the doc is in the repository. Is the kernel patches not installed?23:24
nacctranshuman: well, user-mode-linux was removed from ubuntu a while ago (15.04). There are (it feels like) way better ways to do what UML was trying to do now23:26
nacctranshuman: fwiw, it's back in 17.10 -proposed, but not yet released anywhere23:26
transhumanwhat are the better ways?23:26
nacctranshuman: KVM, LXD ...23:27
nacctranshuman: what are you trying to do?23:27
transhumanrun user-mode-linux inside ZeroVM23:27
transhumanright now just testing the basic thing on my ubuntu desktop23:27
nacctranshuman: that's what you want to do ... why?23:28
nacctranshuman: i haven't heard of anyone using UML for anything in a while23:28
transhumanI would like to look it over and see how it works23:28
nacctranshuman: then ask the UML folks probably23:28
nacctranshuman: not really an ubuntu support topic23:28
transhumanok thanks nacc23:28
anchnkhey, how can i set my desktop background to a solid color within the command line ?23:28
anchnkI am running i3 so I don't have the classical settings tried with gconf but no success so far23:29
naccanchnk: https://faq.i3wm.org/question/6/how-can-i-set-a-desktop-background-image-in-i3.1.html ?23:30
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anchnknacc thx I also tried with xsetroot the command doesn't throw an error but I still have a grey background23:32
kk6mrpHello! I need assistance with logging into Ubuntu. I installed Gnome recently, and it has worked swell, however, I recently installed Anbox, which runs android apps natively on linux, and problems started happending with keychains. I have Nylas Mail installed, and it uses the keychains. Shortcuts take about 20 seconds to take effect now, and when I could log into my account, it would pop up a box that23:32
kk6mrpasked to unlock your computer whenever an application needed to use the keychains. Now, I cannot log into that account at all, so I created a secondary one, of which stopped working, but I got it working again today. The login screen just refreshes when I enter in the correct password to my normal account and never signs in. I have tried working with the Xauthority, but at no avail.23:32
anchnkmaybe I have to log in and out to be able to see the result23:32
naccanchnk: i have no experience with i3, unfortunately23:34
anchnkno worries I am going to try thank you for your input23:34
Ben64kk6mrp: find ~/ ! -user $USER23:35
Lavinhogood night23:38
Lavinhohp3830 ubuntu wifi dosent work ?23:39
Lavinhodetect wireless but no function23:39
Lavinhohelp me23:39
kk6mrpBen64: One sec, I'm having problems uploading it23:45
kk6mrpBen64: It is quite large23:50
Ben64that's not good23:50
kk6mrpBen64: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B083jcY-N8uGeVJqcUFhWHB4cUk/view?usp=sharing23:55
kk6mrpBen64: 41.1 MB23:56
Ben64so every file in your home directory is not owned by you?23:57
Ben64or did you type my command incorrectly23:57
kk6mrpBen64: The user account is named weston, I am on another one for the time being called kk6mrp23:58
kk6mrpI opened up a tty to enter the command23:59

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