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sierradumpJordan_U:  would this solve my UEFI issues w/ regards to installing Ubuntu to a USB stick?00:43
sierradumphttps://askubuntu.com/questions/559007/is-it-still-possible-to-install-ubuntu-to-an-external-harddrive-with-uefi00:43
Dreamandual boot or00:45
sierradumpDreaman:  I am teaching a geology class and want to provide my students bootable USB Sticks that they can each put in their computer and boot from so we are all using the same platform (ubuntu 16.04).  I bought 5x SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Disks.   I put USB-Flash#1 in my PC and install Ubuntu.  Reboot to USB-Flash#1 and everything is great.  I then install USB-Flash#2 in my PC.  Reboot to USB-Flash#2 and everything is great.  B00:54
sierradump— I put USB-Flash#1 back into my PC and it fails to boot?  It will only boot the last USB-Flash disk which I install too :(00:54
sierradumpIn other words — I am not trying to install Ubuntu to my internal hardisk at all.  I am trying to install Ubuntu directly to a 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive.00:55
sierradumpSo does anyone know how ubuntu handles the installation of grub or EFI boot points if choosing USB as destination?01:17
kenrinsierradump: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent01:24
sierradumpkenrin:  I found that earlier but lost confidence in the current validity due to. “METHOD 1” referencing Hardy Heron (8.04)…. Seems kind of antiquated?01:28
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kenrinFixing your bootloader so it is on the usb and not your hdd isn't antiquated01:28
sierradumpI think thats what I am trying to figure out?01:29
sierradumpAnd appologize if I am not immediately following how to achieve that — but appreciate you pointing me in the right direction.01:30
kenrinYou have to fix the menu so it isn't looking for /dev/sdx like it says01:31
Bashing-omsierradump: alternately, mkusb ? See: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1958073&page=69 .01:32
sierradumpJust so I understand what is currently happening…. When I do this the way it doesn’t work… I am Install ubuntu directly to USB 3.0 and ubuntu installer is deciding for me to put my bootloader in my computer system EFI instead of putting it on the USB stick (because presumably ubiquity doesn’t know I am installing to a removable media)01:33
kenrinThe bootloader is probably still on your usb,  but it is trying to boot to a non-existent drive01:33
kenrinusb will get different dev paths each insert01:34
kenrinMight want to use mkusb like bashing-om said if you feel uncomfortable editing the grub to fix that01:34
sierradumpI’m comfortable modifying grub to fix… I just want to understand how all this works so I know what I am doing and not just following a guide haha.   I really appreciate the help in here….01:36
kenrinWell the guide tells exactly what to do.  Even if it is a bit old.01:37
Bashing-omsierradump: Then for you : http://blog.cyphermox.net/2017/05/an-overview-of-uefi-secure-boot-on.html ( Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre )01:38
sierradumpkenrin: thank you!  Now I am trying to decide which “method” in the guide is the best?01:38
sierradumpBashing-om: thank you!01:38
Bashing-omsierradump: Help is what we do .. some more than others .. UEFI is out of my depth :)01:39
sierradumpthat’s a littlem ore in depth than I was looking for too. haha.  I’m looking for teh 10,000ft “generalistic” here is what is happening… Not necessarily why or the intricacies.01:40
kenrinI prefer the syslinux method so you can have multiple OS's on one usb,  but probably not the best for your use case01:40
sierradumpI miss the old days of just like burn .iso to USB and everything works haha.01:41
kenrinYou could do that if you didn't want persistence.  It would just be a livecd01:41
kenrinhave them save all their work to a ftp or something,  heh01:41
sierradumpironically, burn .iso to USB does actually boot on every system I have… I am trying to get that desired outcome after INSTALLING to the usb. haha.    But with everyones help here, I understand what I have to do is move the bootloader and pointer to the USB.  Now I just need to figure out the best “method” for that.01:42
sierradumpI did see a syslinux option mentioned/referenced earlier… It was a tool for creating multiboot usb.01:43
m4dh4tt4LOL still going on sierra02:07
m4dh4tt4did u try yumi?02:08
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Dreamanhttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24828603/02:17
DocMAXwhere can i give a pull request for a package?02:17
amicrawlercan any body help me with this issue02:22
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amicrawlerubuntu 14.04 x64 can not reload paid software from store02:22
DocMAXplease help me: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/169723602:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1697236 in samba (Ubuntu) "Snapper missing" [Undecided,New]02:26
geniiamicrawler: Maybe email canonical at the address at the bottom of this page. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pay02:26
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pokmohi03:14
pokmoi'm trying to download a 20G file on my shared host instance that limits to 80kb/s download per connection. is there a quick way to establish multiple connections?03:14
pokmoi only have 25G disk space there, so i can't split the file into parts03:14
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geniipokmo: cli or gui?03:41
pokmogenii, well, either is fine03:42
pokmoi can just x-forward if gui03:42
geniipokmo:I use  Xtreme Download Manager , but it's not in the official repos. It's java based. You can download and install it manually at http://xdman.sourceforge.net/#downloads or do it by PPA as shown at http://www.noobslab.com/2016/12/xtreme-download-manager-2016-available.html03:46
pokmogenii, right. does it support ftp/sftp?03:46
geniiThe usual warnings about PPAs eating your children , etc03:46
geniipokmo: Yes03:46
pokmogenii, thanks!03:48
pokmoi'll give it a try03:48
geniipokmo: The best feature is the segmenting, you can usually get it up to 5 going at a time03:49
Ben64could use aria203:52
Ben64in the repos03:52
GreenDimondThat better?04:29
GreenDimondMaybe about a month ago I got a new Nvidia 710 or something to replace my ancient graphics card. Once I started using it, my computer kept crashing and Blender still didnt have CUDA so I checked my drivers and I was still using the neuvaeu or whatever its called. So I changed it to the Nvidia drivers and then my screen res got changed to 1024x764 and my 2nd monitor got disconnected, so I went back to the neuvau drivers. A month later I was fed up04:31
GreenDimondwith the crashes so I randomly tried the Nvid driver again and it worked. No idea why. Now this morning I turn on my PC and its back to the low res, and even if I change it to the neuvau driver it still doesnt go back. I made the mistake of doing sudo startx or whatever but that got resolved and I am back to this problem. Help would be nice :)04:31
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Any hints in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file as to what is not going on ?04:34
GreenDimondiirc I checked and I have no Xorg.0.log04:34
GreenDimondbut I can look again04:35
GreenDimondedit: I DO have it but I dont think it helped... will look again...04:36
GreenDimondwhat should I be looking for?04:36
mitchelwbAnyone here know how to get more information than just "bus error (core dumped)" when trying to start Chrome?04:37
Bashing-omGreenDimond: errors and failures .04:38
GreenDimondBashing-om: I found a (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found) but it has been working for the last week so I dont know if this is useful04:38
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Pastebin the file and I have a read ; ' cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit ' .04:39
GreenDimondput that in the terminal?04:39
GreenDimondoh cool :o04:40
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Yeah , if ya use pastebin will have to install the tool .04:40
GreenDimondhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24829689/ Hopefully there's no personal info in there :P04:40
GreenDimondlooks like just my name04:41
GreenDimondthats good04:41
Bashing-omGreenDimond: GreenDimond Nope, nothin there of that kind of nature :)04:41
GreenDimondthought so its not like its my home folder or anything :]04:41
GreenDimondI should set my client to accept 'GD' for notify :P04:42
Bashing-omGreenDimond: "quiet splash nomodeset " - nomodeset - defeats kernel mode setting . how are you setting this parameter ?04:42
GreenDimondthat was a failed attempt to fix it04:42
GreenDimondI can give you a link04:43
GreenDimondBashing-om: This is the thing I followed https://askubuntu.com/questions/46145/resolution-stuck-at-1024x76804:44
GreenDimondthough it didnt help04:44
Dreamanhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/24829703/ simple04:44
Dreaman:)04:45
GreenDimond?04:45
GreenDimondNice.04:46
GreenDimondI have an 8-core ;)04:46
Bashing-omGreenDimond: While O look at the askubuntu post . pastebin ' lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga " and we verify the correct driver (375) is installed ,04:47
Dreamanwhy use 16.0404:47
mitchelwbBashing-om: are you the only one "on duty" here tonite?04:48
Bashing-ommitchelwb: Well, perhaps I am the only one that arose to the bait ??04:48
GreenDimondI dont think I did that cmd right04:49
Bashing-omGreenDimond: We gots to get rid of that grub edit . How are your editing skills ?04:49
mitchelwbfair enough.  I just didn't want to interrupt.04:49
GreenDimondwouldn't it be lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga | pastebinit ? Or am I just doing something wrong xD04:49
GreenDimond"Editing skills" is a vague term04:50
Bashing-ommitchelwb: Just ask the qustion on your mind .. see what the response is :)04:50
GreenDimondI can easily get rid of what I added (I got it there, didn't I? ;)04:50
mitchelwbI did. :)04:50
mitchelwbhaving trouble with Chrome.  It won't start and all I can get is a "bus error (core dumped)" message04:51
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Well, in a manner of speaking you did .. but the udit is the result of running the script .04:51
GreenDimondBashing-om here is the lspci result http://paste.ubuntu.com/24829749/04:51
GreenDimondblarg... I don't remember what GRUB_GFXMODE=$resolution used to be...04:53
GreenDimondBashing-om: do you want me to undo the stuff I did in initramfs-tools?04:54
GreenDimondor just in grub?04:54
Bashing-omGreenDimond: onfirmed that the 375 version driver is caoorect . now to make all right, I would expect that if you were to edit /etc/default/grub file and remove 'nomodeset" . and then run ' sudo update-grub ' when you reboot all will be fine .04:57
GreenDimondI got rid of the nomodeset video=uvesafb:mode_option='$resolution',mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap04:57
GreenDimondis that correct, Bashing-om?04:57
GreenDimondor should I leave the ideo=uvesafb:mode_option='$resolution',mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap even though that wasnt there before04:58
GreenDimond*video04:58
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Pastenin the file .. let me see what we are working with. please .05:06
Bashing-ompastebin*05:06
GreenDimondhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24829819/ <--- with no edits05:07
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Look'n .05:07
GreenDimondBashing-om: ^05:07
GreenDimondlol I was late05:07
GreenDimondThere is a miniature fly on my monitor o-O05:07
Dreaman8 cirse but low monitor or05:09
Dreamanjust install 17.0405:09
Dreamanupgreat05:09
GreenDimondI let my PC tell me when it wants to upgrade05:10
GreenDimondI dont like to break things05:10
GreenDimond(Not saying things do, I just don't want to take the risk)05:11
Dreamanok05:11
mitchelwbI seem to break things without trying :S05:11
GreenDimondUnfortunately >~<05:11
Dreamanmy is estreem edition work05:11
Dreamanextreem05:12
GreenDimondBashing-om: I should say that by "no edits" I mean I have not reverted anything yet.05:12
Dreamanhttp://imgur.com/a/OcywS  8k   GreenDimond  my i705:13
Dreaman:)05:13
Dreaman2 cores 2 virtual and .............05:14
GreenDimondDo the cores matter to see 8k?05:14
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Make the file so - GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" - and - #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 - . dave it and run ' sudo update-grub ' . Then we will look at /etc/initramfs-tools/modules .05:14
ax562I was having grub issues (i think).  I have a dual boot machine that would not boot ubuntu anymore.  I ran boot-repair from livecd and now my options boot menu does not apear.  It boots straight into ubuntu.  So i thought maybe it just quickly booted to ubuntu.  I went into grub customizer to try to switch order and windows partition does not appear.  The partition is present though.  Any ideas?  Should I just run boot-repair again?05:14
lotuspsychjeDreaman: keep it ubuntu related plz05:15
ax562windows partition is detected by gparted but not by grub-customizer.05:15
GreenDimondBashing-om: Done.05:16
ax562any ideas?05:17
Dreamanhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/24829864/  lotuspsychje  ok boss05:17
Dreaman:)05:18
DreamanAMATIORS05:18
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Next check : ' cat /etc/initramfs-tools/modules ' in a pastebin .05:18
GreenDimondBashing-om: I realize I am stupid. I never did run that script, I read incorrectly and added those things the guy said to REMOVE. So obviously with them NOT there the res is still messed up. Here is cat result: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24829876/05:19
GreenDimondSo assuming I remove the stuff I added, I should still be at square one :(05:20
GreenDimondBashing-om: So should I just remove all the stuff I added?05:21
Bashing-omGreenDimond: K. so remove " uvesafb mode_option=$resolution mtrr=3 scroll=ywrap " . We get things back to defaults - then we see what we have and where to go from there .05:21
GreenDimondBashing-om: sudo update-grub?05:22
GreenDimondor no05:22
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Yeah . do - ' sudo update-grub ' // pending is to update the ramfs .05:23
GreenDimondBashing-om: Done05:24
ax562 I was having grub issues (i think).  I have a dual boot machine that would not boot ubuntu anymore.  I ran boot-repair from livecd and now my options boot menu does not apear.  It boots straight into ubuntu.  So i thought maybe it just quickly booted to ubuntu.  I went into grub customizer to try to switch order and windows partition does not appear.  The partition is present though.  Any ideas?  Should I just run boot-repair again?05:24
Bashing-omGreenDimond: And did you make up and edit /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash ?05:25
GreenDimondBashing-om: Nope.05:25
GreenDimondLuckily :)05:25
ax562sudo update-grub05:26
ax562that did it05:26
ax562thanks anyways05:26
Bashing-omGreenDimond: No biggy . no step for a stepper :) .. ok cleanup in snall steps . 1) run ' sudo apt install dkms ' just to make sure it exists .05:27
GreenDimondIt's there05:28
GreenDimondBashing-om: (Done)05:28
Bashing-omGreenDimond: 2) ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ' . if ya get errors -- tell me .05:29
GreenDimondBashing-om: Done. No errors. Just new line.05:29
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Great ! and now 3) ' sudo update-initramfs -u ' .05:30
GreenDimondBashing-om: Done.05:31
Bashing-omGreenDimond: OK. reboot and let's see what we have .05:31
GreenDimondOkay (brb).05:32
Dreamanseee black monitor not blue like win:)))))05:38
GreenDimondBashin-om: Still not fixed :/05:39
GreenDimond*Bashing-om05:39
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Ok. so what is not "fixed" ? we got a depreciated file messing with it ? what results ' ls -al /etc/X11/xorg.conf ' ?05:41
GreenDimond"Not fixed" = Screen res still not right05:41
GreenDimondBashing-om: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1332 Jun 10 21:10 /etc/X11/xorg.conf05:41
Bashing-omGreenDimond: There be our culprit . with dkms that file in your use case is not needed . remove it . and how about ' ls -al /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ' ?05:42
GreenDimondBashing-om: ls: cannot access '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d': No such file or directory   which file do I remove?05:44
Bashing-omGreenDimond: K . not havong xorg.conf.d is a good thing on our case . we want to rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf . dkms == dynamic kernel mode setting - the kernel does all the discovery and settings .05:46
GreenDimondalright removing xorg.conf...05:47
Dreamanubuntu not start05:47
GreenDimondBashing-om: rm backup too?05:47
Bashing-omGreenDimond: I would . as it serves no purpose and takes up disk space .05:48
Bashing-om( but does not hurt to leave it as it is not parsed )05:49
GreenDimondBashing-om: Too late :P05:49
GreenDimond(Done)05:49
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Anndd reboot and see what we have now .05:50
GreenDimondOkay (br)05:50
GreenDimond*(brb)05:50
GreenDimondBashing-om: Res still messed up :(05:53
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Let's see what X thinks now / pastebin the new ' /var/log/Xorg.0.log ' file .05:55
GreenDimondBashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830041/05:55
Bashing-omGreenDimond: reading .05:56
Bashing-omGreenDimond: X ain't happy " (EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module. " . Try ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' .06:01
GreenDimondBashing-om: Done.06:06
GreenDimondReboot?06:06
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Bashing-omGreenDimond: ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' . see that the 375 version driver installed .06:07
GreenDimondBashing-om: Yep. It's there.06:08
Bashing-omGreenDimond: let's reboot and see what we have now :)06:08
GreenDimondOkay (brb)06:09
GreenDimondBashing-om: :/ Nope.06:12
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Ya know the drill . see what X thinks . and then go find out why the module does not build :)06:13
GreenDimondyep06:13
GreenDimondBashing-om: You can look while I look ;) http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830128/06:14
GreenDimondstill see the failed init nvid kernal06:16
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Still "(EE) NVIDIA: Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module." . now comes the work to find out WHY oh why !06:16
GreenDimond>~<06:17
GreenDimondI get why people like MAC so much. But I will never use it. But I get why people use it (it seldom breaks).06:17
GreenDimond*Mac06:17
GreenDimondLinux is a load of work. But it's worth it ;D06:18
Bashing-omGreenDimond: We got disk space ? pastebin ' df -h ' as the palce to start . and what release is this with a 4.4 series kernel ?06:18
GreenDimondDisk space? Plenty.06:18
GreenDimondBashing-om: disk space result http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830188/ and release? Xubuntu 16.04 I think...06:19
Bashing-omGreenDimond: And I must disagree on the work . I have yet to have a problem with a default install .. and I been on 'buntu since 4.06 - hardware allowing !06:19
GreenDimondI must be unlucky then :/ the amount of headaches I have gone through to fix this thing...06:20
Bashing-omGreenDimond: :) .. yeah .. OK .. what is this thing we are trying to fix ? .. and pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' .06:21
lotuspsychjeGreenDimond: re-ask your issue to the channel with all details, new volunteers might be able to help/look from different view?06:21
GreenDimondby "thing" I meant this PC whenever stuff goes wrong06:21
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Nad resolution. and nvidia driver does not build IRT GreenDimond :)06:22
GreenDimondBashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830200/06:22
Bashing-omBAD*06:22
Bashing-omGreenDimond: What I mean is what is the system we are workin with ? Del, Acer ? laptop. PC ?06:23
GreenDimondPC06:23
GreenDimondWant my specs?06:23
GreenDimondRelevant stuff is, Desktop PC with Xubuntu 16.04 and 2 monitors (one failing to connect because of this problem).06:25
Bashing-omGreenDimond: Yeag . some machines are somewhat specific to Windows :( // now a new question - why are you booting the old -45 kernel when -79 is installed ?06:26
GreenDimondNo idea?06:26
GreenDimondI don't mess with this kind of stuff?06:26
GreenDimondHow do I make it NOT boot with -45? :P06:26
lotuspsychjeGreenDimond: ubuntu version? graphics card chipset? graphics driver version? when did this start to happen?06:27
Bashing-omwell. We need to adress that .. as the nvidia module builds on specific kernels in use . lemme ponder a bit .06:27
GreenDimondlotuspsychje: [21:29:56] because I dont know how to properly use a timestamp and I dont really want to paste all that06:28
GreenDimond:P06:28
GreenDimondif you dont have that I can paste it again06:28
GreenDimondAlas, I must go.06:29
GreenDimondI will be back Monday to try to fix this.06:30
GreenDimondBashing-om: Is there a ~tell or something you can use to give me a msg when I join next?06:30
lotuspsychjeGreenDimond: the key to get issues solved is to re-ask once in a while to the channel06:31
GreenDimondgtg now06:32
GreenDimondTy for help thus far!06:33
wewladhi07:32
wewladxubuntu 16.10, I've noticed that apt-get install something often ends with E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)07:33
wewladbut the packets seem to get installed just ~fine07:34
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cunsultanthello i have problem with linux mint ( on their chat i cant get help). i have problem after update kernel ( change to older dont repair) all files and partition is locked by unknown user, i cant edit or create files, root can only create new file but cant edit. chmod is ok07:38
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wewladdefine 'chmod is ok'07:44
cunsultantall permissions is ok, few days ago we look this i set for main files special chmod 777 and still is problem i delete ~lock files and try edit files but still all is locked i cant create new files, send mails, all is locked by unknown user07:48
cunsultanti cant save files on windows partition07:49
cunsultanti load older kernel the same problem07:49
Ben64cunsultant: this channel is for ubuntu support only, you'll need to use the mint support channel07:50
cunsultantyes but main core is from ubuntu07:51
cunsultantcommand line is the same07:51
Ben64sure but it isn't ubuntu07:51
cunsultantmaybe but there i cant get help and i think maybe someone here know how to repair this problem.07:53
cunsultantBen64 only difference is windows manager and repositories07:54
Ben64cunsultant: yeah, the important stuff07:57
Ben64you're not going to get mint help here07:57
cunsultantthis is not important stuff07:57
cunsultantmost important is command line07:58
cunsultantwhat is the same07:58
cunsultantthis is linux not gui07:58
Ben64again, this is the ubuntu support channel, for ubuntu only07:58
cunsultantand when i load my linux is write welkom to ubuntu 16.01 lts then this is ubuntu with another gui like kubuntu srubuntu lubuntu07:59
Ben64you're wasting your time07:59
cunsultantyou are wasting my time i just need help with locked partition not important a fucking distribution this is in command line or in partitions the same for all existing  linux distributions08:00
Ben64that sort of language isn't appreciated here either08:01
Ben64the fact of it is, this channel only supports ubuntu. that's it, the end08:01
cunsultantoh next thrash people like always08:02
boredguyHeh08:03
wewladhey08:16
wewladhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24830628/08:16
wewladcould anyone tell me why am I getting errors when using apt-get?08:16
wewladgzip: stdout: No space left on device08:19
wewladwhat08:20
wewladstdout has space?08:20
wewlad> E: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 gzip 108:20
Posteryou are out of disk space08:27
Postermost likely on your root partition08:28
calimero_82hi guys, i ve a problem with my nvidia gpu, i ve xubuntu 1604, from this morning i ve 640x480 only08:29
Posterwewlad: try "sudo apt-get autoremove"  That should remove the intermediate/unused kernels you have and allow you to install the latest08:30
calimero_82i can t change the resolution08:31
cfhowlettwewlad, should autoremove fail, you can / should clean out kernels manually08:34
\9wewlad: check your disk space usage with "df -h"09:05
wewlad\9: Poster: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830850/09:18
PosterOk it looks like /boot is probably full, did you try the "sudo apt-get autoremove" ?09:24
fiterI am running ubuntu , my system is giving this error "Root has 0 free space"09:31
cfhowlettfiter, do this in terminal:   df -H | pastebinit09:32
fiterI have removed data from home directory but again I am getting this error.09:32
cfhowlettfiter, do this in terminal:   df -H | pastebinit09:33
fiterok09:33
fiterhere is the output of df  -H http://paste.ubuntu.com/24830926/09:41
Ben64as expected, you have no free space in your root partition09:42
cfhowlettfiter, line 6 indicates a maxed out partition.  sudo apt autoremove might clean out old kernels09:42
fiterthats does not works.09:44
fiterReading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.09:45
cfhowlettfiter, no worries.  you can do it manually with Remove Old Kernels via DPKG09:46
cfhowletthttp://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/05/remove-old-kernels-ubuntu-16-04/09:46
wewladPoster: now I did, it ended with: W: APT had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported back (132 vs 136).   Affected packages: linux-image-extra-4.8.0-54-generic:amd6409:53
wewladboot is 30% now09:54
cfhowlettwelad suggested practice is to keep the 2 most recent kernels and remove all others09:56
wewladcfhowlett: I don't know how/when they pile up, afaik I haven't done distro upgrade yet09:58
cfhowlettauto update settings??09:59
wewladwhat10:00
Harishello all10:00
Harison 14.04 how do I recover from a lost dpkg or apt-get running session ?10:00
cfhowlett!aptlock | Haris10:01
ubottuHaris: If an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »10:01
wewladgod damn it, how does a simple 'apt-get install winswitch xpra' may result into a 'Configuring Secure Boot' window?10:02
wewladthat can neither be confirmed nor closed10:02
wewladhow to break free? connected from freebsd via ssh to ubuntu, under root did apt-get install 2 packets and it showed me a pseudo graphic window 'configuring secure boot' saying my system has uefi secure boot enabled (afaik it was disabled) and I can't neither hit ok nor break the operation via ctrl+c/ctrl+d10:06
damdaiwhy does redhat has "company stock"  but  ubuntu  doesn't10:14
cristian_c?10:14
wewladbecause redhat is a company, unlike ubuntu10:15
damdaii can buy NYSE:RHT  right now10:15
cfhowlettdamdai, canonical is the parent company.  it's private.10:15
damdaicanonical is the company that makes ubuntu?10:15
cfhowlettyes10:15
Ben64damdai: this does not belong in the ubuntu support channel10:15
damdaiBen64 why not10:16
Ben64because it's not ubuntu support10:16
cfhowlett!ot | damdai take it to the proper channel10:16
ubottudamdai take it to the proper channel: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!10:16
damdaiwell i just learened that canoncial is the company that makes ubuntu , thanks to these people10:17
damdaiso they just gave me ubuntu support10:17
Ben64this is for technical support for the operating system ubuntu10:17
cfhowlettdamdai, great.  now take this discussion to #ubks.untu-offtopic please.  than10:17
Nicolehow do I specify current directory in unzip like unzip file.zip directory without typing the current root extraction directory10:33
Ben64unzip file.zip10:34
CaCO3Client: HexChat 2.12.4 • OS: Ubuntu "zesty" 17.04 • CPU: AMD A8-6410 APU with AMD Radeon R5 Graphics (1000MHz) • Memory: Physical: 6.6 GiB Total (6.3 GiB Free) Swap: 2.0 GiB Total (2.0 GiB Free) • Storage: 54.7 GB / 972.4 GB (917.8 GB Free) • VGA: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Mullins [Radeon R4/R5 Graphics] @ Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Ardent Technologies Inc • Uptime: 9m 50s10:44
Nicoleare md5 checksums important?10:44
cfhowlettpackages from official ubuntu repos are generally safe.  otherwise - how paranoid are you?10:44
Ben64Nicole: possibly? hard to tell without context for your question10:45
NicoleBen64: like I'm downloading a zip archive for a game10:50
NicoleBen64: and the download page says if you want to verify the integrity use the md5sums10:51
NicoleBen64: for each compressed file too so what should I be fearing10:51
Ben64could be a not legit download i guess10:54
SlartNicole: it's just a way to see if the file you end up with is the same the developers intended you to download10:55
SlartNicole: it could also help with detecting transfer errors of (ususally) big files like isos and such10:56
SlartNicole: if someone were to come in here and say "I'm running this ubuntu install cd and it just keeps crashing" I would recommend they check the md5 of the iso they downloaded against the proper values.. just to see if the download failed in some way10:57
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NicoleSlart: if I check the md5 of the zip or iso I should assume the rest of the compressed files inside are also good right11:19
NicoleBen64: well if the zip is not legit the md5 on the website doens't make difference right unless I get the md5 from a truthful site11:19
Harishello all11:21
Harismysql-server 5.6 is not in pkgs on 14.04 ?11:21
Harisignore that please11:22
cristian_c:O11:27
ChunkzZ1can anyone help me with this error? http://imgur.com/a/3F9sC11:38
genericdo I have to download android-studio seperately ?12:07
boredguyYes12:08
genericok extract where ?12:09
BluesKajHiyas all12:10
genericguess the launcher will tell ..12:11
boredguyAsk in #android-dev12:11
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mitchelwbAnybody have any idea why Chrome is suddenly giving me a "bus error (core dumped)" and not starting?  I'm 99.9% sure it had to do with a manual fsck that "fixed" files yesterday, but I can't get it running now.13:21
mitchelwbWhat is "signal 7"?13:26
portalgunA rather embaressing question... I'm trying to bind a python script to a command so I don't have to type the full path out all the time (so I can type 'showhosts' anywhere and it will run ~/Documents/scripts/showhosts.py)... Googling bindings isn't helping. What is this kind of thing called so I can properly research it?13:38
MiguelFullerhow to start ubuntu grub menu or load xubuntu in terminal instead of gui13:53
MiguelFullerquick help please13:53
MiguelFullerxubuntu sorry13:54
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Not sure what you need help with13:54
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Do you wish to boot into console mode rather than graphical mode?13:54
MiguelFullerI don't want to service stop lightdm I want to load into shell prompt13:54
MiguelFulleryes13:54
cristian_ca question for you, guys13:55
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: # systemctl set-default multiuser.target13:55
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: # systemctl isolate multiuser.target13:55
cristian_cI'm searching for a way to use a new resolution for employing in a basic projector13:55
MiguelFullerIchimusai, that's crazy13:56
cristian_cI've followed the sequence using cvt, xrandr newmode and xrandr addmode13:56
cristian_cbut when I use xrandr output with the new resolution, I get: xrandr: configure crtc 0 failed13:56
cristian_cand if I read Xorg.0.log, I find:  (EE) intel(0): failed to set mode: Invalid argument [22]13:56
cristian_cHow could I debug this failure?13:57
cristian_cAny ideas?13:57
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Why is that crazy?13:57
MiguelFullerIchimusai, is like invading norther england13:59
mitchelwbAnyone know what "signal 7" is? When I try to start Chrome, I get a system error dialog that says it "crashed with signal 7"14:00
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: I'm sorry if that is not what you wanted you have to be more specific so we understand what you are ACTUALLY trying to do.14:00
cristian_cmitchelwb: have you already started chrome by terminal?14:11
Ichimusaimitchelwb: Bus address error as I recall it.14:13
mitchelwbchristian_c: yes, When I do that, the terminal returns a "bus error (core dumped)"14:19
mitchelwbat this point, I'd be happy if I could just completely wipe chrome and reinstall it.  I've done a --reinstall, as well as a full remove and reinstall but it's still doing the same thing.14:21
ioriamitchelwb, df -H | grep shm14:23
mitchelwbioria: what does that do? terminal gave me back a single line:  tmpfs        7.9G   160k   7.9G   1%  /dev/shm14:25
mitchelwbshm is in red though.14:25
ioriamitchelwb, it's ok.... can you paste  'df -H '  output ?14:26
mitchelwbI'm actually on my backup win laptop next to the machine so I can't copy/paste.14:27
mitchelwbI rebooted the machine yesterday and when I did, it went to a system screen and reported an unexpected inconsistency and wanted me to run a manual fsck on /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root14:28
cristian_cmitchelwb: usb copy-paste is _a_ way14:28
ioriamitchelwb, that it's fixed now or what ?14:28
mitchelwbthe fsck "fixed" a bunch of files that all appeared to be related to chrome and I'm pretty sure that's the issue, I just have no idea what went wrong.14:29
mitchelwbI can switch over and bring up irc in firefox on the machine if I need to as well.  That will let me copy/paste.14:30
mitchelwbioria: no, right now, everything on my machine works EXCEPT chrome14:30
ioriamitchelwb,  try to purge ?14:31
mitchelwbhow do I purge?14:31
cristian_capt-get purge package14:31
cristian_cor apt-get remove --purge package14:31
mitchelwbok.  hold please.14:32
ioriamitchelwb,  sudo apt  purge google-chrome-stable  && sudo apt autoremove14:33
mitchelwbwhile it's doing that, when I just use the file explorer and go to the path /dev/mapper the ubuntu--vg-root shows (and other files) show 0 bytes and the Type is "Link to unknown" is that right?14:34
mitchelwbpurge done.  reinstalling now.14:35
mitchelwbany specific or preferred way I should install it?14:35
ioriamitchelwb,  ls -l /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root14:35
cristian_clvm? encryption?14:35
ioriamitchelwb,  you can download the .deb, or you can add the repo in sources.list14:36
mitchelwblrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jun 11 08:08 /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root -> ../dm-014:36
ioriaok14:36
mitchelwbI think I originally set this machine up using 12.04 and I don't know why I would have done any encryption above or beyond what was a default installation.14:39
mitchelwbpurged and reinstalled.  Same error.14:40
ioriamitchelwb,  uname -r   and cat /etc/issue14:40
mitchelwbuname -r gives 4.8.0-54-generic14:41
mitchelwbcat /etc/issue gives    Ubuntu 16.10 \n\l14:41
ioriamitchelwb,  ok, yakkety (it's going to end next month) ... what version of  google-chrome  are you using ?14:42
mitchelwb59.0.3071.86-114:43
MWMhttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2057342  <-- will this work for a headless install that I access remotely or should I bring the monitor in from the garage and do it the old fashioned way?  TIA :)14:43
mitchelwbI'll be honest, I was on 16.04 yesterday.  I tried going to 16.10 hoping it might "reset" whatever system condition is causing this.14:44
ioriamitchelwb, dpkg -l | grep  google-chrome-stable14:45
mitchelwbii  google-chrome-stable  59.0.3071.86-114:46
mitchelwbamd64    the web browser from Google14:46
ioriamitchelwb, so, from terminal you got 'core dumped' and running it signal 7  error ?14:47
mitchelwbyes.  If I go to terminal and type google-chrome it returns the "bus error(core dumped)" error and also pops up the system error window that says "The application Google Chrome has closed unexecpectedly"14:48
mitchelwbinside that UI window's details it says the problem type is "Crash" (helpful!) and Title is "chrome crashed with signal 7"14:49
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ioriamitchelwb, i'd say ...  something in your ~/.config folder14:49
mitchelwbthere is a google-chrome folder in there... wouldn't that have been wiped with purge though?14:50
ioriamitchelwb,  purge again,  rm or backup  ~/.config/google-chrome  and ~/.cash/google-crhome  , reboot  and try to install again14:51
mitchelwbok.  please hold.14:51
ioriamitchelwb,   ~/.cache/google-crhome14:52
ioriamitchelwb,  are you using some not default fonts ?14:54
mitchelwbas far as I know.... no.  I can't think of when I might have been using a different font as a default...14:55
ioriaok14:55
mitchelwbthink it's worth doing a reboot between purge and install?14:58
ioriato be honest, nope14:58
ioriamitchelwb,  may fix/reset  something thou14:59
mitchelwbit reboots fast.. I'm gonna do it just because.15:00
mitchelwbI paid attention when I watched "The IT Crowd"15:00
iorialol15:01
mitchelwbdangit!  it gave me a message about lvm something, but it was there and gone so fast I couldn't read it all.15:02
mitchelwbbut it otherwise booted just fine.15:02
ioriasy, brb15:04
mitchelwbhot dog!  wiping out the .config/google-chrome folder seems to have solved it!15:04
ioriamitchelwb, good job, cheers15:05
MWMso you did : apt-get remove --purge chrome-stable (or whatever the package name is) right?15:05
MiguelFullerhow to load xubuntu into console? I tried setting CMD linux to true and changed the line spash quiet to text but is not loading into text mode15:06
MWMand then killed the .config chrome folder + a reinstall and that was the fix?  Just wondering becasue I break stuff alot :)15:06
MiguelFullerI have low memory is only a 512mb system15:06
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Set the runlevel to multi-user15:07
mitchelwbsudo apt-get remove --purge google-chrome-stable && sudo apt-get autoremove   Then I went to both ~/.config and ~/.cache and renamed the /google-chrome folders to /xgoogle-chrome in each.  Reboot.  Reinstall from .deb15:07
MiguelFullerIchimusai, you mean service stop lightdm similar? I don't want to load the gui at all15:08
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: I mean starting in a runlevel WITH ONLY TEXT MODE as I suggested previously but you did not likel15:08
MiguelFullerIchimusai, k I'll look15:09
mitchelwbMy chrome isn't all set up the way I had it before, but it's mostly just lost tabs.  If I need them, I'll remember them.  If I can't remember them, I didn't need them.15:09
mitchelwbThanks for the help guys15:09
MWMThanks.  I will need that sometime I am sure.  Do you just not like adding PPAs or is there another reason you used a .deb package?15:09
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: And no I do not mean stop lightdm. I mean start in a mode where the graphical UI is never even considered!15:09
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Depending on your version of ubunto that can mean different things. If it is a recent version it's done with systemctl set-default multi-user.target15:10
MiguelFullerIchimusai, what if I want to go back to gui15:10
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: Then you change the target to the gui instead of course.15:10
IchimusaiMiguelFuller: systemctl set-default graphical.target15:11
IchimusaiThen you either reboot (safest way) or you run systemctl isolate graphical.target15:11
IchimusaiThen you are back now.15:11
IchimusaiIf your system is an older version then there are other ways of specifying initial runlevel but give it a go.,15:11
IchimusaiAnd no, you do not have to invade northern england. Cheeky bob.15:12
MiguelFullerIchimusai, I get no such file or directory15:18
MiguelFullerIchimusai, I get can not set default target no such file15:18
IchimusaiWhich version of ubuntu are you running?15:19
donofriowhat do I type to forece start black powersaving screen mode?15:20
donofrioxset something I forget15:20
Ichimusaixset dpms force off15:21
donofriothats it tnx15:22
hendryIs docker supported on 16.04 LTS? struggling to get it working15:24
Ichimusaihendry: Should be, I know digital ocean has 16.04 droplets with docker15:25
MiguelFullerIchimusai, it worked15:27
MiguelFullerit was multi-user not multiuser15:27
mitchelwbMWM: sorry, didn't see the question about PPA's and I went and made some celebratory eggs for breakfast.  I could add it as a PPA, I just don't do it often so I would have had to look up the syntax. It would have taken longer and I wanted to be quick out of respect for the guys helping me.15:31
dreamcat416.04 software update... 'you stopped the check for updates'15:40
dreamcat4this message ^^ appears whenever i try to run it15:41
dreamcat4is there some command line i can run to look for errors / debug this?15:41
oerheks_dreamcat4, maybe there are updates installed, and you need to reboot ( kernel or ssl update lately)15:43
dreamcat4ah, this is the actual error ---> https://paste.ubuntu.com/24832920/15:43
dreamcat4from the middle, where it says 'Traceback...'15:44
knightwisehey everyone15:57
dreamcat4oerheks_: rebooting did not have any effect. i'm gonna put this down to the python installation getting muched up, and then causing this dbus lib error16:02
dreamcat4... so maybe if there is some way to reinstall the system python16:03
dreamcat4also apport crashes too (so, python or its libs)16:04
dreamcat4ah dammnit16:07
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royal_screwup21I'm using my host file (hosts) to block certain websites. I followed the instruction and typed in my ip address and the name of the website at the end of the file. But that didn't work because I was still able to access the website on my browser. What am I doing wrong?17:03
glitsj16royal_screwup21: maybe your browser is caching DNS requests?17:04
royal_screwup21glitsj16: nope, unlikely. I tried replacing the website with one that I rarely ever visited, and it still showed up17:06
boredguyYou typed in your ip address?17:07
royal_screwup21boredguy: yup, <ip> <url>17:09
glitsj16royal_screwup21: shouldn't you wanna use 0.0.0.0 to block? what instructions did you follow exactly?17:09
royal_screwup21http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/17:10
glitsj16royal_screwup21: do you manually update that blocklist via cron or what do you use? I recognize Dan Pollocks blocklist, been using it for a while.. so by using your own ip you mean 127.0.0.1?17:20
royal_screwup21glitsj no, I'm not going to be updating the blocklist. And yeah, 127.0.0.117:21
royal_screwup21glitsj16: *17:21
glitsj16royal_screwup21: what's the use of a blocklist if you never update it? :)17:21
royal_screwup21well... there's only one site in particular that I don't want to be using17:22
royal_screwup21unless I'm mistaken, the standard procedure is simply to write the ip address and the url in hosts, right? It doesn't specify running a cronjob or anything in the background17:23
royal_screwup21fuck it, I'll just practice some self-control17:25
glitsj16royal_screwup21: correct, a line like 127.0.0.1 facebook.com would block that one17:25
glitsj16royal_screwup21: a blocklist changes every few weeks or so, and in that case you will need to do some extra work either yourself via cron or use something ready-made to update blocklists, like https://github.com/gaenserich/hostsblock for example17:27
xtuberHi. I want to ask about the Stardict17:27
blkadderglitsj16, The link he posted is a ready-made blocklist.17:28
akikroyal_screwup21: on ubuntu 16.04 "0.0.0.0 www.example.com" disables access to www.example.com17:28
blkadderBut he'd still need to update it of course.17:28
glitsj16blkadder: i know, that's why i asked how he updated it17:29
glitsj16it should work for royal_screwup21 though, and that seems to be his problem17:29
blkadderglitsj16, Ahh now I see. :-)17:29
glitsj16:)17:30
glitsj16royal_screwup21: what happens when you try to ping the blocked address?17:31
blkadderroyal_screwup21 Pastebin the contents of your /etc/hosts file.17:31
jim_has anyone had experience installing ubuntu to lenovo y90017isk ?17:36
jim_i cant get killer wifi to succeed or tplink 722n or 823n usb adapters17:37
jim_i have partitions for 14.4, 16.4 and 17.4, all resist usb wlan operation17:38
royal_screwup21https://thepasteb.in/p/Q1hBZ4LWXqgt8 glitsj1617:39
royal_screwup21glitsj16: pings normally :/17:40
glitsj16royal_screwup21: are you trying to block facebook alltogether? if so, it will need additional addresses, facebook uses a whole bunch .. or was that just an example in your paste?17:41
tgm4883royal_screwup21: well of course it's going to ping, it's pointed at 127.0.0.117:42
kenrinIf your facebook pings at localhost speeds are you sitting in their datacenter?17:43
BluesKajjim_,  this may be closer than you think , but I use a Lenovo G500 laptop withg a TP-Link WDR-3600 router and attached TP-link modem..wifi works great on the bcm431317:43
tgm4883royal_screwup21: Can you pastebin the output of your ping command17:43
royal_screwup21https://thepasteb.in/p/BghP2JNwnxDIY17:44
jim_BluesKaj: what would cause something that works under windows vbox usb passthru to block on the same kernel in kali?17:44
jim_its the same with all linux kernels i have tried across kali pentoo and 3 ubuntu lts's17:45
BluesKajjim_,  no idea about kali on a VM17:45
glitsj16royal_screwup21: try adding https://git.io/vHySa to your /etc/hosts file if your goal is to block facebook17:46
blkadderroyal_screwup21, What are the ownership and permissions on /etc/hosts?17:46
blkadderAlso can you pastebin your /etc/nsswitch.conf?17:46
royal_screwup21blkadder I'm the root user17:46
blkadderroyal_screwup21, That wasn't the question.17:46
blkadderls -l /etc/hosts17:47
royal_screwup21blkadder oh, sorry, um, as for now, everything it's set 70017:47
tgm4883your hosts file is 700?17:48
royal_screwup21https://thepasteb.in/p/zmh8VNWMM1MiZ17:48
tgm4883royal_screwup21: because if it is, that would do it17:48
royal_screwup21yup, it is17:48
tgm4883royal_screwup21: should be 64417:48
blkadderYes.17:49
tgm4883royal_screwup21: why did you change it17:49
royal_screwup21oops, my bad, I just did ls -l, and it says "-rw-r--r--". So it is 64417:51
blkadderOk17:51
blkadderThat's what it should be.17:51
blkadderI've tried reproducing your problem with www.facebook.com and I can't. It works as expected.17:52
royal_screwup21is your nsswitch.conf file the same as mine?17:52
blkadderThat is it resolves to 127.0.0.1 as it should17:52
tgm4883I'd prefer you not guess the answers to the questions we're asking...17:52
royal_screwup21tgm4883 sorry about that, I'll careful here on out17:52
blkadderroyal_screwup21, Yes it is.17:53
tgm4883royal_screwup21: can you post the link returned from running this command  "cat /var/log/installer/media-info | nc termbin.com 9999"17:54
royal_screwup21http://termbin.com/giwk17:55
royal_screwup21I'm guessing this problem is stemmed in my DNS cache requests. Even so, it doesn't make sense, because I tried replacing the facebook url with a site I rarely ever visited, and it still showed up when I typed it in my browser. Weird.17:58
tgm4883royal_screwup21: what else did you change on the box?17:58
royal_screwup21on the box?17:59
tgm4883royal_screwup21: yes, hosts file blocking works fine on a standard ubuntu install, so what else was changed?17:59
royal_screwup21apart from library upgrades and downloads, nothing much. What could be causing this problem?18:02
royal_screwup21bkladder your hosts file is exactly the same as mine?18:07
tgm4883royal_screwup21: IDK, doesn't make a ton of sense to me. long shot but can you post the 2 links from "cat /etc/hosts > /tmp/tmpcmd.log && ping -c 1 www.facebook.com >> /tmp/tmpcmd.log && nslookup www.facebook.com >> /tmp/tmpcmd.log && cat /tmp/tmpcmd.log | nc termbin.com 9999"18:07
blkadderroyal_screwup21, Not exactly because I have different local host names but otherwise yes.18:08
blkadderI added 127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com at the end of my /etc/hosts file and that works as expected.18:08
royal_screwup21http://termbin.com/34a018:09
blkadderOr just strace the ping.18:09
blkadderThat worked.18:09
tgm4883royal_screwup21: can you change the hosts file to point www.facebook.com at 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.118:09
blkaddertgm4883, Actually the resolution seemed to work according to the output.18:10
blkadderSo why change to 0.0.0.0?18:10
tgm4883blkadder: because he can still look it up which means from a browser it's still working18:11
royal_screwup21It worked!!18:11
blkaddernslookup bypasses hosts file.18:11
tgm4883blkadder: odd, doesn't on mine18:11
tgm4883royal_screwup21: 0.0.0.0 worked?18:11
royal_screwup21tgm4883: yeah, I'm not able to open facebook anymore18:12
tgm4883ok18:12
tgm4883You should be using 0.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1 anyway18:12
royal_screwup21thanks so much!18:12
tgm4883royal_screwup21: yw18:12
blkadderThat makes no sense but glad it is working.18:12
blkadder127.0.0.1 works just fine.18:13
tgm4883royal_screwup21: blkadder unless he's got a proxy on the box18:13
* tgm4883 shrugs18:13
blkaddertgm4883, https://askubuntu.com/questions/627906/why-is-my-etc-hosts-file-not-queried-when-nslookup-tries-to-resolve-an-address18:13
tgm4883blkadder: don't know what to tell you. On my 17.04 system with www.facebook.com in my hosts file I can't find www.facebook.com with nslookup18:14
royal_screwup21for some reason, I'm still able to ping facebook though (even though 0.0.0.0 isn't my ip address). Is this expected?18:15
tgm4883royal_screwup21: no18:15
tgm4883royal_screwup21: you'd need to pastebin the ping output18:15
royal_screwup21https://thepasteb.in/p/JZhpML9R2DKsg18:15
tgm4883royal_screwup21: that's facebook.com not www.facebook.com18:16
tgm4883royal_screwup21: you'll need a hosts file entry for both, and a myriad of other facebook urls18:16
oerheks_small example of the tons of names facebook uses > https://gist.github.com/thomasbilk/1506210/2d20f47bbcca75b2f78d6909c1637501000d846f18:16
tgm4883There's probably a better way to block all of this in dnsmasq rather than the hosts file18:17
royal_screwup21tgm44883 ah yeah, that makes sense. At any rate, I'm not able ping www.facebook.com, or visit facebook at all18:17
oerheks_.. a bigger one ... ( not complete) http://geekussion.com/windows/block-facebook-hosts-file-windows-pc-99/#blocking-facebook-with-hosts-file18:17
akikdnsmasq reads the /etc/hosts file18:22
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Peter|---good18:40
Peter|---how can i down spotify18:40
Peter|---is not repos18:40
Peter|---for music i use vlc18:41
Peter|---but for search song prefered ....18:41
SuperSeriousCathttps://www.spotify.com/us/download/linux/18:41
SuperSeriousCatOfficial sites are often useful18:42
Peter|---take a key18:42
Peter|---but last not down thhis18:42
Peter|---look18:43
Peter|---SuperSeriousCat,18:44
Peter|---E: se interrumpió la ejecución de dpkg, debe ejecutar manualmente «sudo dpkg --configure -a» para corregir el problema18:44
oerheks_old page but up2date, http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/01/how-to-install-spotify-in-ubuntu-12-04-12-10 >> " sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys BBEBDCB318AD50EC6865090613B00F1FD2C19886 && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install spotify-client18:44
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Peter|---ok thx18:46
m4dh4tt4 /\ what oerheks said, those last commands i can confirm gets it runing smooth18:51
EriC^^x19:02
anddamis there a way I can select the default grub entry (via /etc/default/grub or the like) so it'll be persistent when running grub-mkconfig?19:02
EriC^^anddam: GRUB_DEFAULT='menu entry title'19:03
anddammm that's an integer here19:03
anddamI see it can be the index, but where should I have found that information?19:04
EriC^^the index number or the fact that it can be an index etc?19:06
anddamthe fact that the option I was looking for was GRUB_DEFAULT19:07
EriC^^anddam: "info grub" might help19:08
anddamif I manually run grub-mkconfig I get a much smaller config file than what apt (or dpkg) created19:09
anddamhow do I "properly" rebuild grub.cfg?19:10
anddamby properly I mean that my current config was generated by some package upgrade, likely a kernel19:12
anddamnow I edited GRUB_DEFAULT and I'd like to rebuild that file like it was built in first place19:12
anddamif I run grub-mkconfig I get a 16 kB file vs the actual 30 kB19:12
akikanddam: sudo update-grub should do it19:12
anddamwell, that got me the same file I manually generated, but overwrote existing one without asking19:14
EriC^^anddam: it shouldnt be any different, it must be less kernels are there now19:14
anddamso now it doesn't really matter what was in there :-)19:14
anddamEriC^^: likely19:14
anddamdifferent topic, rfkill isn't saving state on a wireless computer I have here19:14
EriC^^the kernel package doesn't have a default grub.cfg it must call the same program to build it19:14
anddamEriC^^: I see19:15
anddamEriC^^: bootloader working as expected, thanks19:16
EriC^^cool, no problem19:16
anddamnow I need to figure this rfkill service thing, this is very uncomfortable19:18
anddamrfkill is not saving the status of soft blocks when I shutdown the system, it's always starting wifi soft-locked19:19
anddamfrom what I gathered reading the docs it should save the status at shutdown instead19:19
anddambut it doesn't19:19
anddamsh*t, I followed a SO answer where a guy "fixed" that issue by installing urfkill on top, and it worked in my case as well19:20
ikoniaanddam: control the langauge please19:20
anddamI just rebooted and the wifi is unlocked19:20
anddamikonia: that's what I did with self-censoring19:21
ikoniaanddam: the fact that I know what it means - you didkn't centos19:21
ikoniait's uncalled for19:21
anddamI apologize, will refrain from that allusion either19:21
ikoniacensor even19:21
ikoniaanddam: thank you19:21
anddamI'm not sure to follow what you meant there, but I get the point19:21
cristian_cikonia, any ideas about screen resolution issue?19:21
ikoniacristian_c: what screen resolution issue ?19:22
anddamanyway the fact that the problem is solved with a solution that has apparently no relation is really irritating19:22
cristian_cikonia: I can't use a new resolution set by cvt and xrandr19:22
ikoniacristian_c: oh yes, did you check the device identifier  ?19:22
cristian_cikonia: yes19:22
ikoniawas the device identifier correct ? as when I looked in the docs (glanced) cvt wasn't a valid option for an intel identifier19:23
cristian_cbut it's only sh0wn: Identifier and not device identifier19:23
ikoniacristian_c: I think that will be the key, cvt is not an intel recognised identifier (I could be wrong though - I just glanced the docs)19:23
cristian_cas said, every video output has got an Identifier field, with hexadecimal values19:23
cristian_cin VGA-1 caee, I get 0x44319:24
ikoniacristian_c: ok - so why are you pushing cvt as an argument19:24
cristian_c*0x4319:24
ikoniawhat made you pick "cvt"19:24
oerheks_cristian_c, yesterday someone found out and told you it does not support cvt?19:25
ikoniaI'm pretty sure I also said the same thing19:25
ikoniacvt was not a valid identifier, which explained the "unsupported argument error"19:25
ikoniabut I'm working from memory I don't remember all the details19:25
oerheks_It might be you, ikonia, but i remembered as cristian_c is looking for an answer for days now.19:25
cristian_cikonia: also in tgis channel, I was suggeeted to use cvt. In particular, I was suggested: https://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution19:26
cristian_c*this19:26
ikoniacristian_c: cvt is an application though19:27
ikonianot an identifier19:27
EriC^^cristian_c: why dont you use the xrandr method and add it to a startup script?19:27
ikoniacristian_c: what is the xrandr line you are using (sorry - I forget)19:27
cristian_cikonia: yeah, as said identifier was 0x4319:27
cristian_cEriC^^: yeah, I've used xrandr newmode and addmode19:28
EriC^^cristian_c: type "cvt width height frequency"19:28
cristian_cI've done that19:28
EriC^^ok, xrandr --newmode "resolutionname" <modeline here>19:29
EriC^^modelis the numbers at the after the frequency19:29
EriC^^*modeline is19:29
cristian_cI've successfully createe the modeline by cvt, added it by xrandr --newmode and by xrandr --addmode, so the new resolution was shown by xrandr -q19:29
EriC^^at the end*19:29
EriC^^aha great, do now xrandr -s resolutionname19:30
cristian_cEriC^^: yeah, I've done that as explained in askubuntu and ubuntu wiki19:30
cristian_c:O19:30
cristian_cI didn't know -s19:30
EriC^^:D19:30
cristian_cI've tried xrandr --output VGA-1 newresolutionname and I got that ctco failed19:31
cristian_c*crtc019:31
EriC^^aha, did -s work?19:31
cristian_cI've to try19:31
EriC^^i think you need after --output --mode resolutionname19:32
* cristian_c is going to connect the projectorbut this time he will not have login issues19:32
cristian_chttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution19:33
cristian_cI'm pretty sure I've used the --mode option19:33
cristian_cbut I check out the command output19:34
EriC^^is it an amd card?19:34
* cristian_c had stored the outputs19:34
cristian_cEriC^^: not, intel19:34
cristian_chd graphics19:35
cristian_c(ivy bridge)19:35
EriC^^cristian_c: this might help https://askubuntu.com/questions/136139/xrandr-configure-crtc-0-failed-when-trying-to-change-resolution-on-external-m19:35
cristian_cEriC^^: I confirm, I've used --mode string in that command19:37
cristian_cnow, I'm gping to read the askubuntu thread19:37
cristian_cEriC^^: --verbose gives CRTC: 0 and CRTCs: 0 1 219:38
EriC^^cristian_c: try xrandr xrandr --crtc CRT0 --output CRT0 --mode <modename>19:40
cristian_cEriC^^: I'll try --crtc argument method and also -s method19:41
EriC^^or with --output <actual output name>19:41
EriC^^cristian_c: --crtc has to be at the end of the command19:42
cristian_cEriC^^: xrandr shows only VGA1, HDMI1, DP1 and VIRTUAL1, not CRT1 or CRT019:42
cristian_cah, ok, sorry19:42
jwashhi everyone, 16.04 x64, i've got a discreet nvidia 425 graphics card with main intel graphics. Is here a definitive guide to installing bumblebee so that I can use optirun?19:46
AzulflameUbuntu 16.04, MATE. When I run conky, I'm not able to right click on the desktop, and my hotkeys don't work unless I have a window selected. Application menu and launcher buttons still work. Is there a fix/workaround?19:48
ioriajwash, you really want to use bumblebee ?19:50
Bashing-omjwash: Why BumbleBee as it is depreciated in favor of nvidia-prime ? Have yopu tried nvidia-prime ?19:50
donofriohow do you remove repositories?19:52
jwashBashing-on nope, i wasn't aware19:52
jwashty for the tip19:52
Bashing-omjwash: :) .. uf ya install the proprietary driver . nvidia-prime also installs as a dependency .19:53
ioriajwash, you can't use it for single-program need btw19:54
jwashyea, i read that prime is always using the nvidia card19:55
iorianot always19:55
donofrioremove-apt-repository returns command not found?19:55
jwashi just install via the nvidia ppa right19:55
Bashing-om!ppa-purge | donofrio19:56
ubottudonofrio: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html19:56
ioriajwash,  well, with gt 425m, you shouldn't have problems19:56
BluesKajI thought nvidia-prime and the new bumblebee could be configured to gether19:56
BluesKajtogether19:56
Bashing-omjwash: You may install from PPA . but the repo is the 1st line of defense .19:57
donofrioI have to install an app to remove a ppa, weird....adding one is built in?19:57
Azulflameremoving them is built in too19:57
Azulflamebut PPA-purge simplifies the process, and makes it easier to tell someone to do it19:58
ioriaBluesKaj, prime and bumblebee together ? really  ?19:58
Bashing-omdonofrio: Fepends on what you need and want to do . ' ppa-purge [ as the bot advises will revert the package to what is in the repo .19:58
Bashing-omDepends*19:58
BluesKajioria,  seems there were some users advising tht19:58
ioriaBluesKaj, some links to it  ?19:59
BluesKajthey were in here19:59
ioriaBluesKaj, ok, tx19:59
BluesKajioria,  prime indicator plus, http://www.webupd8.org/2016/10/prime-indicator-plus-makes-it-easy-to.html20:03
ioriammmm20:04
ioriaok20:04
BluesKajwas mistaken about nvidia-prime and bumblebee, maybe that was the reference I saw20:05
ioriano prob20:05
donofrioso now I'm getting apaste.info/b2UL - :(20:12
lucckyhello20:15
lucckyhow do I actually use wine20:16
lucckydoes it work through other app called playonlinux?20:16
lucckycan't launch wine from gui20:16
donofrioso now I'm getting https://apaste.info/b2UL - :(20:16
akikluccky: config through winecfg, run exes with wine20:17
YankDownUnderluccky, #winehq would be the best place to start20:18
donofrioAzulflame, but it's still listsed ;( https://apaste.info/b2UL20:18
Bashing-omdonofrio: " artful-updates  " Ya need in this case to be talking with #ubuntu+1 :)20:19
donofrioBashing-om, I was only talking in regards to the ppa I just added and now want to remove20:19
genii!ppa-purge20:21
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html20:21
donofriogenii, I did that as you can see from my apaste - https://apaste.info/b2UL20:22
lucckythanks Yank20:23
donofrio-r seemed to work but now I'm getting "Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu/dists/artful/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found" ??20:26
Bashing-omdonofrio: Read our topic . artful is not supported here .. talk in #ubuntu+1 .20:30
oerheks_donofrio, that ppa has no candidate for AA https://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc/+archive/ubuntu/ppa20:31
donofrioBashing-om, this is just a apt this geesh....nothing really to do with artful besides text on the screen, meh20:31
darkenvyI just installed UbuntuServer17.04, have an IP address but cannot even ping google20:38
darkenvyWhere do I begin on debugging this problem?20:38
donofriodarkenvy, I've only ever been able to ping yahoo.com20:39
donofriofwiw20:39
donofrioigmp is closed by many web hosters20:39
darkenvyigmp?20:39
donofrioicmp I meant20:39
darkenvyregardless, I know I dont have internet access. Cant even perform a apt-get update20:40
Jordan_Udarkenvy: Can you ping 8.8.8.8?20:42
Bearlindo hi im on my way to install ubuntu desktop on a old computer and i wonder is it possible to burn the iso on a disk and then install it when booting from that media?20:42
darkenvyI can ping 8.8.8.8 :)20:42
darkenvyThats google's DNS right?20:42
geniiyes20:43
Jordan_Udarkenvy: Correct. So you seem to be having a DNS problem. Is this a static configuration or are you getting your DNS settings via DHCP?20:43
darkenvyshould be via dhcp20:43
darkenvyauto enp5s0 iface enp5s0 inet hcp20:44
darkenvyin my interfaces file ^20:44
tomreynBearlindo: are you asking whether it's possible to burn the installation / live iso to optical media, boot the system you would like to install to from it and then install to this systems' hard disk?20:44
tomreynthis would indeed be the original / default installation method.20:46
Bearlindotomreyn yes like you normally do with a windows disc20:46
tomreynor pretty much any other operating system, yes ;)20:47
Bearlindookay so the iso is burnaböe and then bootable20:48
Bearlindoburnable20:48
darkenvyany advice Jordan_U ?20:51
darkenvyoh20:51
darkenvyI got it working20:51
darkenvyadding "dns-nameserver 8.8.8.8" to my interfaces file worked20:51
darkenvyThanks Jordan_U !20:52
Paradox23I start my desktop environment with startx but I want to switch to cinnamon, can I put the exec of cinnamon inside startx?21:00
Bashing-omParadox23: See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomXSession for one means to do that .21:02
tomreynBearlindo: yes, all of the official installer isos are burnable and then bootable. that's really the main purpose of distributing something in ISO format. you can also write these ISO files to USB sticks and boot form those. this is not just as easily done are writing to optical media. but once it's written and bootable this is usually faster and also less error prone - optical media and drives, especially older ones, can be picky.21:10
MWMAny idea how long I will have to wait for no machine to work on 17.04?22:07
MWMor what I gotta do to force it into working order?22:07
tioxRight. So I am trying my hand ad taming fbterm again bit I'm not stroking something correctly. I use zsh, and I want to use fbterm as $TERM in TTY. I already  achieved execution with my .zlogin file but for some reason I cannot figure how to make fbterm do "export TERM=fbterm" at login, when fbterm is queued by zsh.22:07
tioxs/ad/at22:08
tioxs/bit/but22:08
MWMIm a bit unfamiliar with "backports: but is that what it is for?  running a program that works on previous versions?22:14
glitsj16tiox: have you tried setting that in ~/.fbtermrc?22:18
glitsj16tiox: if you do, the format in that file is `term=fbterm`, no exporting..22:21
Bashing-omMWM: Reverse of ^ . backports are packages from upstream made available to the current release .22:21
xdevnullHello22:24
MWMwell damn then.... is there something that does what I am talking about?  I moved from 16.04 to 17.04 and I would hate to have to move back22:25
tomreynMWM: have you considered using X2GO instead of nomachine nx? it's open source and there's a PPA for 17.0422:26
MWMI can try X2GO but it worked terribly for 16.0422:26
xdevnullIs there any way to test speed test (the actuall speed my computer uses) no line speed?22:26
MWMxdevnull:  you mean like nethogs ? or am I misunderstanding what you want?22:27
xdevnullMWM, If i run any online speed test my results around 70mb. but sadly, it's very slow when i open any website? Like youtube etc.. Is there anyway to check "what speed" my computer actually using?22:28
MWMI did a fresh install of 17.04 on a completely wiped partition and when I went to reinstall no machine, it does not work.22:28
tomreynxdevnull: if you have two linux systems on your LAN you could test the bandwidth between them using iperf. or you could just check the link speed the network interface is set to.22:29
MWMhttps://linux.die.net/man/8/nethogs  I beleive nethogs will tell you exactly how much of your bandwidth is being used by what application22:30
tomreynxdevnull: sounds like you are referring to latency or packet loss now. you can ping some internet servers and see what that gives.22:30
MWMNo machine webpage only lists to 16.10 and there are no reports in their forums or KB.  I dont see anyone else with this issue in a search of the internet22:31
tomreynxdevnull: 'mtr' will ping all servers on the route to a given destination host, it can help you diagnose latency and packet loss to a degree.22:31
MWMI mgith just have to give teamviewer another shot then.  Its really too bad.  NX was damned good22:32
xdevnulltomreyn, Thanks!22:34
HankbonkHoya guys & dolls22:37
Hankbonkhiya22:37
HankbonkI use Lubuntu, anyone else ?22:38
tioxglitsj16: Adding that to my fbtermrc still uses xterm-256color whch I need to have set in my .zshrc else powerlevel9k complains about a lack of xterm-256color not being specified in my graphical shell.22:39
tioxYes I am one of "Those users", deal with it. B-D22:40
Jordan_UHankbonk: This channel is for direct Ubuntu support. If you don't have a specific support question please move offtopic chatter to #ubuntu-offtopic.22:42
Hankbonkok, will do22:42
MWMit looks like Anydesk might do the trick. Ill still have to do some testing. If nothing else I will stop back in and let everyone know that I *didnt* get it working :)22:44
glitsj16tiox: sorry, can't help you there. My aquaintance with fbterm melted away after exchanging it with kmscon ..22:46
tgm4883Running 17.04, I've got a Dell Venue 11 Pro with an Intel Wireless 7260 and the wireless is non-functional after sleep22:54
Mr_BHello!22:56
Jordan_Utgm4883: Use "lspci -k" to determine what kernel module your card uses, then try as a work around "usod rmmod MODULE && sudo modprobe MODULE".22:56
glitsj16tiox: Don't know how fbterm will react, but have you tried setting `term=xterm-256color` in ~/.fbtermrc yet? That is what you try to achieve if I understand you correctly yes?22:57
Jordan_Utgm4883: Whether or not that helps, please file a bug report about this problem.22:57
tgm4883Jordan_U: rebooting so lspci -k will show the device, one moment22:57
dr_horribleJust got an Dell XPS 13 with the 4K video output that they used to sell as a Linux Developer build since that should mean I could run HDMI from it's new Thunderbolt3 port.  NOT TRUE.22:57
tgm4883Jordan_U: iwlwifi, I think I did this before but trying again22:59
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tgm4883no luck :(23:02
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Mr_BHaving a little bit of trouble installing Ubuntu Server 16.04.2 - Long story short, when I select install the machine restarts. I've tried to recreate the boot image on a usb drive 3 times with different creation programs. I'm not sure what to do now. The machine is an Intel i3 3200, with a gigabyte H77M-D3H. I'm missing something, I just know it.23:09
Mr_BThanks in advance for any suggestions!23:09
akikMr_B: insert usb stick, don't mount any of its partitions, "sudo dd if=ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdx bs=1024k", "sync"23:11
Mr_B@Akik- The machine I am trying to create the install usb on is a windows machine. :/23:13
Mr_BUnless I'm misunderstanding what you have to say... lol. Thanks for the help though!23:13
Bashing-omMr_B: A thought; Windows fully shut down and not in hibernation ( fast boot ) ?23:14
akikMr_B: use rufus. it has a dd write mode which you can activate with alt-i23:14
tioxglitsj16: That's what the term is already and it _isn't_ 256 colors. Or, fbterm's codes are not entirely ANSI-compatible.23:14
tioxBecause fbterm shows as blue and grey for me with all the pl9k stuff that doesn't render correctly unles I set term to fbterm.23:15
tioxunless*23:15
Mr_BAkik, thank you. I will try and get back to you.23:15
akikMr_B: i'm sleeping soon :)23:16
tioxI just want to make it so in a tty I don't have to type "export TERM=fbterm" when I sign into TTY but your instructions do not work... exactly. Maybe if I took out the 256-color stuff in zshrc...23:17
Mr_BAkik, sorry for my noobliness. I press alt-i in Rufus and it just enables/disables iso support. Should I try and remake the usb boot stick with Rufus? I've already tried once with that program.23:18
Mr_BAnd no worries, sleep if you have to lol ;)))23:18
tiox...Nah.23:18
Mr_BMaybe I'm missing a boot flag while trying to install? The machine just goes black and restarts when I try to select install ubuntu server.23:19
akikMr_B: the dd write mode does not modify the iso image but just writes it on the usb stick23:20
akikMr_B: the terms are unknown to me. i don't know what it means to disable iso support. start rufus and then press alt-i once23:22
Mr_BAkik, I just did that and it appeared to do nothing. The only prompt was "ISO Support Disabled"23:23
akikMr_B: if you got less choices then maybe it worked23:24
glitsj16tiox: If I remember correctly fbterm uses it's own (exotic) escape sequences to simulate xterm's 256 color mode, that's what the `fbterm` for $TERM is for. Unfamiliar with pl9k, but can you start that with the environment var `TERM=fbterm`? At least that should be possible according to man fbterm23:24
Mr_BYeah, Akik. It appears to have done nothing. :( lol23:27
akikMr_B: you should not select the file system type in the dd mode23:27
tioxI found a neat OMZ script that does exactly what I was looking for with execution; fbterm runs, then zsh exits itself so exit doesn't drop me to zsh.23:30
glitsj16tiox: :) problem solved?23:30
tiox...Nah, I would still like for fbterm to set term to fbterm instead of xterm-256color.23:31
tioxFollowing your advice in any measure did ot help.23:31
Mr_BAkik, I do not understand. There are no options to select DD mode except for under "Create a bootable disk using: DD image" that is the only relevant thing I can find.23:31
tioxnot*23:31
akikMr_B: use that then23:32
tioxThen again what do I know, I'm an idiot.23:32
thyriaenhi, i just installed another desktop enviournement and now i would like to logout and select the new DE  on login - i know with with like gnome login screen you get that kind of option - however since i have lubuntu my login screen does not have that dropdown option where i can choose the DE - how can i easily switch between DEs now ?23:32
glitsj16tiox: so am I, looks like 2 idiots aren't smarter than one23:32
tioxBut ten might be,23:33
tioxAnyway, for people rocking ZSH and wantign fbterm for TTY for any reason, this is a nice addin to zlogin; https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/plugins/fbterm/fbterm.plugin.zsh23:33
tioxwanting*23:33
Mr_BI don't think the problem is being understood properly. If anyone could chime in, I would appreciate it.23:35
Mr_BAkik, there is no DD image. I know, its late. ;)23:36
glitsj16tiox: Does zsh has a functional equivalent to ~/.profile in bash? I mean, something that gets called on login where you can export $TERM with fbterm? I'll stop confusing you after this last attempt at helping (things to fail miserably)23:36
tioxzprofile.23:36
sgenMy main ethernet connection is currently named enp9s0 how can I change it back to the normal eth0?23:37
akikMr_B: you use dd on linux to create the usb stick by writing the iso image on the usb stick23:37
glitsj16tiox: I guess you already tried exporting TERM in that file?23:37
akikMr_B: there is no "dd image" per se23:37
Mr_BThe machine I am trying to create the usb stick is Windows. I don't have a linux computer in the house atm.23:37
tioxI had not, but I worry that including the code there may cause the same issues I had when I use the code in zshrc.23:38
akikMr_B: use rufus :) use the menu you found if alt-i doesn't work for you23:38
tioxNamely, garbage that is printed once per second since I have the term to refresh once per-second for a timer.23:38
tioxNormaly the right prompt is the only thing which updates, since it has information that (can) update once per-second.23:39
tioxNormally*23:39
akikMr_B: If the ISO was created as hybrid, you may however be able to create a bootable USB image by disabling ISO suppport (Alt-I) and using DD-Image mode, or selecting "Write in DD-Image mode" when prompted.23:39
MWMSo No Machine is definately still a no go, but AnyDesk works.  X2go is still BS with poor quality, and setting up TightVNC or anything else is more than I can be bothered with atm as it stretches my skillz too much :D23:40
MWMI sent a Nag Note in to No Machine to inform them, but I was wondering if I should inform Ubuntu (or Canonical whatever) about this as well?23:41
Mr_BAkik, okay that makes more sense. :) I just pressed Alt-I and disabled iso support. Using DD-image now and its writing image.23:41
sgenIve tried this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/767786/changing-network-interfaces-name-ubuntu-16-04#answer-801310 but it didnt work23:41
Mr_BWhat is the significance of this process?23:41
akikMr_B: i say good night to myself now23:42
ikoniaMWM: tell canonical what ?23:42
Mr_BAkik- Goodnight :)23:42
tioxSo right, this is the stuff I am including in the code (printed as a single line for brevity; if [[ "$TTY" = /dev/tty* ]] ; then export TERM="fbterm" fi23:42
MWMJust use Rufus.  it works every time :D23:42
Mr_BI did use Rufus at first, and it did not work :/23:42
tioxBbascially modifying the code from that OMZ git link for zlogin but that did not work.23:42
tioxAgain, I'm stupid af.23:43
MWMikonia:  that No machine will not work in 17.04 SOrry I was in here about 1/2 an hour ago bitching and figured everyone still remembered  :)23:43
ikoniaMWM: how is that canonicals poroblem ?23:43
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MWMikonia:  Im not certain it is.  Honestly I am a bit new to knowing whos problem it would be.  All I know is it used to work and now it doesnt.  I fired off an email to No Machine and am not sure if Ubuntu would want to know also... thats what the question is :D23:45
ikoniaMWM: it's not an ubuntu product, and I don't believe debian/ubuntu builds the packages23:45
MWMMr_B: did you verify the integrity of your ISO?  So many times when an install doesnt work I have found that the checksums dont match23:46
Mr_BMWM, no I hadn't. Thanks for your input though! I didn't think that would cause the machine to reboot when I try to hit install in the first menu. How would I verify the integrity? lol :/23:47
glitsj16tiox: might be more productive if you asked on the GH site you're referring to (file an issue) .. not much input here from people it seems23:47
MWMthe process varies depending on whether you are using WIndows or Linux to download with but https://www.ubuntu.com/download/how-to-verify will get you started.  read that and if you have any questions ask some more questions :)23:48
MWMikonia:  that helps me understand a little.  I guess I just had this idea that Ubuntu/Canonical maintained just about everything except for individual ppa's and such23:50
MWMMr_B:  a corrupt download/checksum mismatch can cause anything from not loading at all to incorrect installation or even problems past the installation stage.  You will save yourself alot of headaches if you verify your iso before you make the usb stick23:52
tioxI guess that's what I get when I choose to buck the trend?23:52
tioxMost people use om-my-zsh, antigen or prezto to configure zsh (sometimes combinations of these tools) but I find that adds a lot of bloat which is otherwise unnecessary if I hand-craft some of the shell stuff myself.23:53
tioxoh-my-zsh*23:53
glitsj16tiox: you need a good dose of luck on IRC to stumble upon someone who happens to have a similar interest, keep working at it I'd say, the world needs people bucking trends ;à23:54
MWMjebus now my keyboard is all wonky.  keys are re-arranged or something23:59

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