[00:54] <xubuntu56d> hi. i have just installed ubuntu 15.04. I have an Asrock h82 pro btc motherboard and a sapphire radeon vapor x R7 370 video card
[00:55] <xubuntu56d> the linux does not recognize the card
[00:55] <xubuntu56d> i followed the instruction on sites to install the drivers but i do not get the same results as what others are getting
[00:56] <xubuntu56d> all i get is "aticonfig: No supported adapters detected"
[00:57] <bazhang> xubuntu56d, for drivers, did you mean the fglrx from the amd site
[00:58] <xubuntu56d> yes
[00:58] <bazhang> xubuntu56d, first off, 15.04 is long end of life, upgrade to a supported version
[00:58] <bazhang> second xubuntu56d fglrx is not going to be around for that card
[00:58] <xubuntu56d> yes.  i noticed wheni installed it a dialog indicates that and asks me to upgrade
[00:58] <xubuntu56d> i select the upgrade and it fails
[00:59] <xubuntu56d> how do i upgrade my current version?
[00:59] <bazhang> xubuntu56d, stick with the radeon driver
[01:00] <bazhang> !eolupgrades | xubuntu56d
[01:00] <bazhang> see the last link there xubuntu56d
[01:00] <xubuntu56d> cool.  thanks.  let me try this first
[01:01] <xubuntu56d> my apologies as i am fairly new with this
[01:02] <bazhang> did you want to inplace upgrade over the net, or fresh install, keeping /home
[01:03] <xubuntu56d> i am thinking of upgrading over the net
[01:04] <xubuntu56d> i am not sure what the code name is for 15.04
[01:04] <xubuntu56d> i am reading the information from the link now
[01:06] <bazhang> !15.04
[01:06] <bazhang> vivid
[01:07] <bazhang> 16.04 is the latest long term support, and the freshest shorter term is 17.04
[01:07] <bazhang> year/month
[01:07] <xubuntu56d> ok. i am seeing how i can upgrade.  i am looking at completely wiping my current install and replacing it
[01:08] <xubuntu56d> i am hoping the upgrade software will guide me through this
[01:08] <bazhang> the installer should give the option at keep ing /home intact
[01:26] <xubuntu37i> hi
[05:52]  * markwalt yawns hello
[08:51] <necrophcodr> I have this issue, where I cannot connect to a server using SFTP with Thunar
[08:52] <necrophcodr> I've got a Port option for everything, in my .ssh/config file.
[08:52] <necrophcodr> For this specific server though, I want to connect using a different port, when using Thunar.
[08:52] <necrophcodr> Is this doable?
[08:53] <necrophcodr> I already tried connecting using gigolo, and using sftp://root@hostname:port/home/user/
[08:53] <necrophcodr> It works if I use `ssh -p port -l root hostname`
[08:53] <necrophcodr> But that's not what I want to do
[10:20] <knome> necrophcodr, does the .ssh/config file have the correct permissions?
[10:22] <necrophcodr> knome, Yes. The problem is that when I use `sftp://root@hostname:port` it'll still use the port configured in my .ssh/config file.
[10:23] <knome> then i'm not sure that's read from an sftp command..
[10:24] <knome> or do you mean it's overwriting your settings on the command line?
[10:50] <necrophcodr> knome, i mean when i open thunar, and type "sftp://root@hostname:port", i'd like it to connect like that
[10:51] <necrophcodr> but it connects using the port specified in .ssh/config instead :(
[10:51] <necrophcodr> is there a different way?