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eeinhello 16.04. The bluetooth controls seems odd. I think I just figured it out but in the bluetooth settings there is a connection toggle that can't be changed00:00
eeinyet in the menu bar you can turn the connection to the device on and off00:01
ljetiboBen64: ok, up and running, I have the00:04
ljetiboI have both of the additional drivers installed as well and all the updates. Nvidia additional driver has a green light, and the intel one is half in a box00:04
Richard_CavellHi everyone. I have Ubuntu 16.04.  I am using Nestopia version 1.46, which works perfectly, after having installed it from a .deb file.  Ubuntu offers to update the software, but the new version breaks on my machine and I want to keep the previous version.  How do I make it ignore the Nestopia package when offering updates?00:04
nacc!pinning | Richard_Cavell00:05
ubottuRichard_Cavell: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto00:05
geniiRichard_Cavell: I already told you about !pinning the day you installed the older version00:05
Richard_CavellYes you did.00:06
Richard_CavellBut I didn't realize it was going to be a problem.  I think Ubuntu installed the update automatically without me having given consent to it.00:06
naccRichard_Cavell: well, that depends on various settings. But without being told not to, yes, Ubuntu will update packages to the version in the archive (if it's later than the version installed by hand)00:07
Richard_CavellI have done sudo apt-mark hold nestopia00:11
ljetiboanyone else that wants to help me troubleshoot whatever's wrong is free to join in. I have screen blinking issues on an Asus x751L, Intel i5 5200U ( and a nvidia 940M with Intel HD 5500 integrated gfx. Clean reinstall with all the updates, several solutions from the net tried and died.00:11
Richard_Cavellnacc: But Software Updater still offers me nestopia.  Do I just have to learn to ignore it?00:12
naccRichard_Cavell: I don't know how software updater plays with apt-mark00:13
Richard_CavellOkay.00:13
Richard_Cavellnacc: Also, I'm getting a lot of software updates offered for my machine.  Is that normal for 16.04 in July 2017?00:14
geniiRichard_Cavell: You need to use the method using /etc/apt/preferences from the link the bot provided00:14
naccRichard_Cavell: when did you install? when was the last time you did updates? what iso/image did you use to install?00:14
oerhekslinux updates are good, better than *once*  a month00:15
geniiljetibo: Recommended driver for 940M seems to be nvidia-352, which version do you have installed? And nvidia-prime also installed00:17
Richard_Cavellgenii: I don't have a file /etc/apt/preferences.  Should I create one?00:17
geniiRichard_Cavell: Yes00:18
Richard_Cavellnacc: I installed a week ago from Matt Gadient's isos.  I have run updates until there were no more, but every day it seems to find new ones.00:18
ljetibogenii: the suggested version used from the system settings -- additional drivers is the 375.66 from nvidia-375 which is currently used (hopefully). The earliest version that supports the 940M is the 346 or so.00:19
naccRichard_Cavell: i don't know what Matt Gadient is.00:19
naccRichard_Cavell: but it's normal to get bugfixes relatively often00:19
Richard_Cavellgenii: Hey, that worked!00:20
Richard_CavellI created an /etc/apt/preferences file and inserted something that looked sensible, and now it has stopped offering me updates to that package.00:21
geniiRichard_Cavell: Good :)00:21
ljetibogenii: nvidia-prime seems to be availible from the NVIDIA X Server Settings, so I assume it's up and running (not sure how else to check for it)00:21
geniiljetibo: apt-cache policy nvidia-prime00:21
ljetibogenii: installed 0.8.2, candidate 0.8.200:22
geniiljetibo: Can you pastebin entire output from apt-cache policy nvidia-37500:23
ljetibogenii: https://pastebin.com/akNpwT5c00:26
paracusiagood luck ljetibo00:27
ljetiboI have seen several "W: firmware possibly not installed i915...." during updates, but as far as I read online it's not a big deal and usually it was suggested not to hassle with the 01.org solutions.00:27
ljetiboparacusia: hey, :) thanks, I wish I knew what to ask exactly. Like this I'm just stuck bothering people. I've not had issues so far with Ubuntu, even with previous Nvidia and integrated graphics (i3 and an older 420M)00:28
geniiHm, the graphics-drivers PPA doesn't seem to have a newer version of that driver00:30
paracusiau couldnt track that loop down to a specific error message, right?00:30
ljetibonot that I noticed, there were several, and I don't know if you were here earlier when I said to Ben64: I did get an error msg first time I tried installing from .run. It said "unable to determine the path to install the liblvnf EGL vendor library config files. Check hat you have pkg-config and the libglvnd development libraries installed, or specify path with --glvnd-egl-config-path". I did apt-cache search for the two and picked two that00:31
ljetibomatched the names and had dev in it. I also did a xorg-soemthig-dev install which fixed that particular problem.00:31
oerheksgenii, he used the nvidia.run file .. and now i read 01.0rg too ...00:32
oerheksi would have checked for an bios update, with your vendor, as these symptomes might be explainable00:32
geniiSounds like a mess. If you use the nvidia .run file, you have to do nvidia-uninstall before installing the regular Ubuntu drivers again00:33
ljetiboI also don't think it's the nvidia driver, I think it's the Intel 5500HD. I think this because if I observe the GPU usage in the NVIDIA X Server Settings and turn on the gif displayed in Image Viewer or Firefox (which when open stops blinking from happening) I can see the 940M usage drop to 0%. The blinking starts immediately. I turn on the gif and the usage of the 940M goes up to about 10-25% and the blinking immediately stops.00:33
ljetibogeii: I did a complete ubuntu reinstall00:33
ljetibogenii: with new updates and the lot, with additional proprietary updates as well. Just now. This is a fresh install.00:34
geniiSounds like a switchover issue, it's supposed to autoswitch between nvidia and intel depending on how intensive or not gpu usage is00:35
ljetibogenii: I wouldn't know. Maybe. The issue is that the only solution to find online is the apt-get install intel-microde00:36
ljetibobut that shouldn't do anything the additional drivers in sys. settings don't00:36
geniiljetibo: Have you tried setting it to use just the 940M in the NVidia X Server Settings?00:36
ljetibogenii: that's the currently selected option. I can try to select just the intel?00:37
oerheksmicrocode, if it is not older than your cpu, can do good too00:37
oerheksi thought the 01.org driver required microcode??00:38
ljetiboit does (I think) are you saying I should do an install microcode anyhow?00:39
geniiCan't hurt to make sure your intel-microcode package is installed and up to date00:39
ljetibo0 upgraded, 0 installed00:40
genii!info intel-microcode00:41
ubottuintel-microcode (source: intel-microcode): Processor microcode firmware for Intel CPUs. In component restricted, is extra. Version 3.20161104.1 (zesty), package size 808 kB, installed size 1086 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; x32)00:41
geniiAnd obviously you have "restricted" enabled if you installed the nvidia drivers00:41
ljetibohola, sry, if someone wrote something I didn't just see it. I had to log out and in again00:41
ljetiboI've just tried only Intel in the NVIDIA X Server Settings and it's the same, maybe a bit less blinky but hard to say00:43
geniimeh :(00:44
ljetibologging out and back in to apply the old PRIME settings00:44
ljetiboback00:45
ljetiboI've been recommended several times to just dump ubuntu and move to xubuntu or ubuntu mate00:46
ljetibois that a potential fix? Any experiences with newer Nvidias and i5's?00:46
geniiljetibo: Did you try disabling hardware accelleration?00:47
ljetibogenii: no, where's that?00:47
geniiljetibo: Underneath they will all just use the same drivers anyhow, so it doesn't really matter which desktop00:47
ljetibogenii: ok so to check if I'm using the right drivers I did a glxinfo after installing mesa-utils and in this output https://pastebin.com/QPv4HvVk the version strings seem to be correct.00:51
ljetiboto me that is. Is there anything weird to see? Should I open a bug somewhere, maybe I can get more help in the repos?00:52
geniiThat looks ok00:52
geniiThe main problem is my brain is fuzzy since I've stayed 4 hours after I normally leave work :)00:53
ljetibo:) ah, that's fine, thx for the help. I'll be stalking the irc, askubuntu and ubuntu forums for a fix for a while now for sure. I don't really want to continue working with a perpetually opened gif somewhere. I'll catch you around for sure.00:55
|Night|hey, I'm having an issue when i scan my self i find port 8080 open, however it is blocked not whitelisted in firewall (csf) lsof does not say any service that is using it00:55
|Night|when i connect raw to it i get ssh, but that is set up on a differnet port SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.4p1 Ubuntu-1000:56
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|Night|nvm found it, forgot i added a port redirect01:02
Sgeo_How do I copy files from ecryptfs-recover-private mount to an SMB mount? The ecryptfs-recover-private mount is owned by root apparently, and the SMB mount is owned by the current user01:03
Sgeo_And sudo cp won't let me copy to the SMB mount01:03
Sgeo_I'm running Ubuntu off of a LiveCD, if that makes a difference01:03
|Night|mount smb01:04
|Night|users and permissions also matter01:04
Sgeo_I've been doing that via Nautilus, maybe I should just do it via sudo at a command line?01:04
Sgeo_|Night|, ty, mount seemed to work, will try this01:10
|Night|i hope its not smb1.001:10
Sgeo_I updated the relevant system recently, so I hope not too01:12
Sgeo_|Night|, it's working, thank you01:16
Sgeo_Apparently I have one file once as upper case once as lowercase.01:30
Sgeo_Unsurprisingly, CIFS doesn't seem to like that so much01:30
altefourHey everybody, I'm a total newbie at this and I've just built my first computer/installed Ubuntu. I'm looking for a "speccy" alternative if you have any suggestions... I've tried lshw but, as I'm a bit clueless, I'm looking for something with a gui. Any thoughts? (please don't flame me)01:41
Bashing-omaltefour: "speccy" alternative" .. for what ? What is the goal ?01:43
luxioaltefour: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardInfo01:44
altefourBashing-om: I'm looking for a way to have my hardware and system components clearly listed.01:44
luxioI found it by googling "linux speccy"01:44
altefourluxio: Thank you, I've seen that one among others. Just curious to know if there are any better than the rest from those who understand Ubuntu better.01:45
altefourluxio: Just installed it and it's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks for your help.01:47
luxioaltefour: As you get more comfortable with Linux, command-line tools (like the aforementioned lshw) will almost always be better01:47
altefourluxio: I'm hoping to get better at the command line. I guess I've just been spoiled by windows after all these years.01:47
jushuraltefour: the install media has a tool to do so.01:50
JakethepythonHello all I am unable to ssh into my Ubuntu Server01:52
luxioJakethepython: Are you running an ssh daemon01:53
luxioJakethepython: if so, which ssh software01:54
Jakethepythonim just in terminal of one linux ssytem going to another linux system01:54
Jakethepythonusually i just SSH without needing anythign special01:54
Ben64that half answers half of the questions01:54
luxioJakethepython: run `sudo service openssh status`01:55
luxio(on the machine you're trying to connect to)01:55
Jakethepythonnot found01:56
Ben64what's the full output from that command01:56
JakethepythonLoaded: Not-found (Reason: No such file or directory)01:57
Jakethepythonactive: Inactive (dead)01:57
luxioJakethepython: apt install openssh01:58
Ben64Jakethepython: sudo systemctl status ssh01:58
luxio^that one first01:58
luxiowhat Ben64 said01:58
Jakethepythonsame responce as service status01:59
Ben64then you need to install openssh-server02:00
luxiodoesn't ubuntu ship with openssh by default02:00
Ben64not the server02:00
luxioah02:00
Jakethepythonthats what i assumed02:00
Jakethepythonohh02:00
doc|workhey, I've added a static ip alias to /etc/network/interfaces but every time I suspend the laptop it doesn't come back up without restarting /etc/init.d/networking. Aside from scripting that, anyone got any ideas how to make it work?02:03
Jakethepythonnow it has a key error02:04
Jakethepythonfixed that02:06
JakethepythonNow for the fun part i need to reset up my RAID on 2 additinoal hdds is this possible to do after the system is installed?02:28
Jakethepythonls https://paste.linux.community/view/aec62df302:53
Jakethepythonhere is my lsblk02:53
JakethepythonFailed to mount '/dev/md0': Invalid argument03:03
JakethepythonThe device '/dev/md0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS.03:03
Arunangshuhow to disable bluetooth auto start on startup without removing its icon from the panel?? i am new here03:17
vbotkadoc|work: you might want to install pm-utils and place your suspend/resume script in /etc/pm03:19
Arunangshuhow to disable bluetooth auto start on startup without removing its icon from the panel?? i am new here03:23
prometHas anyone been unfortunate enough to experience this "nvidia-378" binary driver debacle?03:26
stoner19anyone used the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows before?03:30
stoner19can't figure out how to copy/paste into terminal03:30
Phanesshift + ins is the convention03:34
blackdalekMy var/log/syslog.1 file is over 67Gb... is that normal? and is it safe to delete this file?04:05
Aginorblackdalek: it's a bit excessive, they are normally smaller04:13
Aginorblackdalek: you can safely delete it, but you might also want to investigate what caused all of those log messages in the first case04:14
blackdalekindeed04:14
Jakethepythonis there a good svn client for ubuntu04:30
abiQuinntrying to get a controller working on ubuntu, xboxdrv didn't work... any ideas?04:54
abiQuinni've got it working on the system, more specifically its steam that isn't registering it04:59
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timdotrbEvening, all05:32
timdotrbWe’re getting someone who’s running a Ruby script on Digital Ocean scraping our site. I was wondering what would be the best tool to detect and block this? I’m not sure if it’s something snort or psad would be good for, or if there’s a better solution to blocking them? Whenever I block an IP, they just spin up a new droplet on DO and go at it again05:34
edwinksltimdotrb: i am actually curious how you know someone is scraping you05:37
timdotrbedwinksl: I have a shell script that scans the apache access log and counts the number of times each IP appears05:38
timdotrbedwinksl: The IP is showing up ~350k times in about 6 hours05:38
edwinkslwow05:38
timdotrbThey are very motivated lol05:38
edwinkslyou must have some serious content05:39
edwinksl:P05:39
timdotrbThe end of the line in the apache log also states that it’s ruby05:39
timdotrbThis particular site has a pretty good user base ;)05:39
cornelhello05:41
cornel?is it possible to install ubuntu server 16.04 without LVM and partitions encrypted created manually?05:42
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glitsj16timdotrb: Have you considered using mod_evasive yet?05:51
timdotrbglitsj16: I have not, I am unaware of the mod..05:51
timdotrbglitsj16: looks like this could be what we are looking for, thanks :)05:53
glitsj16timdotrb: it works rather straightforward, blocking IP ranges from DO would work also, but that would stop legitamete users i guess05:55
glitsj16*legitimate05:55
timdotrbglitsj16: True. The only legitimate users from DO would be ones who’ve setup a droplet as a personal VPN, I believe..05:55
glitsj16timdotrb: indeed, and that's becoming more and more popular..05:56
chaosfischSo I installed ubuntu, but for some reason it doesn't show me grub bootloader and still boots to windows. Just to make sure I didn't miss something: I created 2 partitions, one for EFI, one ext4 / That's fine, right?06:12
abiQuinnI finally got my controller working through xboxdrv but steam sees it as player2 any ideas?06:17
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abiQuinnI have a /dev/input/js0 and a /dev/input/js1 I think I need them to be the otherway round, is that possible? the /js1 is the xboxdrv of the /js006:33
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abiQuinnCan i change my primary monitor to be the right one in Kubuntu 17.04?07:11
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abiQuinnhey guys, Im trying to run a command on startup, I need to know the ubuntu alternative for /etc/rc.local or/etc/rc.d/boot.local08:22
abiQuinnkubuntu 17.04 btw08:22
arunkumar13Hi All, how to check if apache is running or not08:36
Triffid_Hunterps faux | grep apache08:36
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ichatrunning  ubuntu  17.04 gnome, when i open software center it doesn't show any aplications.   i already tried  installing ubuntu-software with   -f  hoping to fix it... and runing it from  cli (no errors)  also changed the  mirror server  but still nothing... any thoughts?08:42
abiQuinnhey guys, Im trying to run a command on startup, I need to know the ubuntu alternative for /etc/rc.local or/etc/rc.d/boot.local Kubuntu 17.0408:48
ikoniaabiQuinn: is it a command or a service08:52
ikoniaabiQuinn: what exactly are you trying to do ?08:52
abiQuinnI got xboxdrv working but I have to enter it every time I start my pc so would like to automate that08:53
ikoniawhat do you mean "got it working"08:53
ikoniaxboxdrv is a kernel module - there should be no command used for this08:53
abiQuinnsooo I run like xboxdrv with some setup arguments in konsole08:54
ikoniaabiQuinn: what is the EXACT command you're running08:54
abiQuinnsudo xboxdrv --evdev /dev/input/event9 --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_RX=x2,ABS_RY=y2,ABS_Z=lt,ABS_RZ=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 --evdev-keymap BTN_SOUTH=a,BTN_EAST=b,BTN_WEST=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_TL=lb,BTN_TR=rb,BTN_START=start,BTN_SELECT=back,BTN_THUMBL=tl,BTN_THUMBR=tr --mimic-xpad --silent &08:54
abiQuinnjust need to automate that on start up everytime08:55
ikoniaabiQuinn: so for me that would logically go into your desktop start up rather than your "system" start up as you're using it in userspace08:55
ikoniaand you should you really be using "sudo" dor this if you're doing this in userland08:55
abiQuinnokay I don't really know what you mean cause im really new, could you help me make it work :) <308:56
ikoniaabiQuinn: so first of all -get it working without sudo08:56
ikoniaabiQuinn: you're running this as a "user" so you shoudn't need to be using sudo08:56
abiQuinnokay, i'll run it without sudo and see what happens08:57
ikoniaabiQuinn: the second thing is the desktop normally has options for startup commands/session so as the desktop runs / start it launches commands08:57
ikoniaabiQuinn: that would be a more logical place for this as this is specific to your user, rather than a system wide thing08:57
abiQuinnyeh okay without sudo it says, /dev/input/event9: Permission denied08:58
abiQuinnikonia: I get permission denied with sudo?09:00
abiQuinnwithout*09:00
ikoniaabiQuinn: ok - so what is the permissions on the binary09:06
ikoniais it the binary permissions09:07
abiQuinnikonia: erm im not sure what you mean... I think xboxdrv accesses the root directory thats why I need to sudo no?09:09
ikoniaabiQuinn: it shouldnt be in the root directory09:13
ikoniaabiQuinn: thats part of the problem, why is it in the root directory09:14
abiQuinnikonia: I mean it's accessing /dev/input/ thats in my root isn't it?09:14
ikoniaabiQuinn: no09:15
ikoniaabiQuinn: what is the permissions on the actual binary09:15
abiQuinnhow do I check?09:15
ikoniaabiQuinn: ls -la $binary_name09:16
abiQuinnwould binaryname be xboxdrv?09:16
ikoniacorrect09:16
abiQuinnwhat am I looking for in this list?09:16
ikoniayou should just have one line - paste it into the channel09:17
abiQuinnI did not get one line I got a long list of things09:18
ikoniaabiQuinn: what was the exact command you typed09:18
abiQuinnls -la $xboxdrv09:18
ikoniaremove the $09:18
abiQuinnI get no such file now09:18
ikoniaabiQuinn: ok - so you're in the wrong directory09:19
abiQuinnwhat directory should I be in?09:19
minimecabiQuinn: ikonia: So that xboxdrv is a driver for xbox input devices right? What if we just add a udev rule for the device?. Then wenever the device is plugged the command abiQuinn posted before will be executed. For that would be the way to go.09:19
ikoniafor example, if I do ls -la notes.txt (as I want to see the permissions on a file called notes.txt) I get this -rw-r--r--  1 bob  user  31 29 Nov  2016 notes.txt09:19
ikoniaminimec: thats a way yes09:20
abiQuinnminimec: someone on my otherr chat was saying run it as a daemon in udev or something09:20
ikoniaminimec: I was just going to put it in the session launch so that the udev rules didn't have to be managed by someone who is learning, but a udev trigger is tidy09:20
ikoniaabiQuinn: where is the file "xboxdrv" where is that on the file system09:21
abiQuinnI honestly have no idea09:21
ikoniaabiQuinn: how did you install it09:21
abiQuinnapt install xboxdrv09:22
ikoniaabiQuinn: ok so lets look at that package09:22
ikonia!info xboxdrv09:23
ubottuxboxdrv (source: xboxdrv): Xbox360 gamepad driver for the userspace. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.8-1 (zesty), package size 524 kB, installed size 1836 kB (Only available for linux-any)09:23
ikoniaperfect, so official ubuntu repo09:23
ikoniaabiQuinn: so if you do "which xboxdrv" you should see where it is09:23
abiQuinn/usr/bin/xboxdrv09:23
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ikoniaabiQuinn: ls -la /usr/bin/xboxdrv09:24
abiQuinn-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1679184 Apr 27  2016 /usr/bin/xboxdrv09:24
ikoniaabiQuinn: ok, so a non-root user should be able to run that binary09:29
ikoniaabiQuinn: so thats the first hurdle09:29
ikoniaso the /dev device - who owns that09:29
abiQuinnhow do I check that?09:29
ikoniasame way, ls -la agains the device file09:30
abiQuinnso like ls -la /dev ?09:30
ikoniaabiQuinn: /dev/whateverdevice09:30
abiQuinnoh, what device are we looking for? the one xboxdrv is taking as an input?09:31
ikoniathe one in your command09:32
abiQuinnikonia: crw-rw---- 1 root input 13, 73 Jul  6 09:16 /dev/input/event909:32
ikoniapedrovian: ok, so there is your permissions problem09:32
ikoniapedrovian: so the advice of launching it from udev trigger would be better then09:33
ikoniaas you as a user will never have permissions to that device directly09:33
abiQuinnokay09:33
ikoniaabiQuinn: I believe minimec had a suggestion for managing it as a udev event09:33
minimecikonia: abiQuinn: Yeah... ;)09:34
abiQuinnminimec: be my white knight please <309:34
minimecabiQuinn: Can you do 'lsusb' once in a terminal and give me the device ID of the device. Should look something like "1e7d:2e22"09:35
abiQuinnI believe it's this one ID 054c:05c409:36
minimecabiQuinn: Hinweise zum Datenschutz bei Google09:36
minimecSuchergebnisse09:36
minimecSony DualShock ;) Right...09:36
abiQuinnerm german? and yes its a DS409:37
minimecabiQuinn: Swiss, but eventhough my environment language is english and I am living in the french part of switzerland, my firefox browser is somehow still set on german as default language...09:38
abiQuinnwhats next minimec?09:44
minimecabiQuinn: Hang on... ;)09:44
abiQuinnok no worries :D09:46
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minimecabiQuinn: ikonia: So my idea would go in this direction: 1. create a file '/etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules' with this content... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25031073/ 2. Do 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules' to reload the udev rules. 3. Unplug/replug the device.09:47
minimecabiQuinn: Let's see what happens.09:47
abiQuinnyou're gonna guide me through that right minimec ? :S09:48
HalleluiaHi all09:49
minimecabiQuinn: 'sudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules' and paste the content of http://paste.ubuntu.com/25031073/09:50
abiQuinnerm gedit command not found?09:51
Halleluiaminimec good morning09:52
abiQuinnmore specifically 'sudo: gedit: command not found'09:52
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minimecabiQuinn: Oh.. you're on kubuntu. Use the terminal editor then 'sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules'09:53
minimecabiQuinn: <ctrl><shift>v to paste; <ctrl>x to save09:53
abiQuinndone09:54
HalleluiaabiQuinn Don't copy '09:54
minimecabiQuinn: 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules'09:54
abiQuinnxD Halleluia im a newb but that much I know09:55
HalleluiaabiQuinn LOL... Great09:55
abiQuinndone minimec09:55
HalleluiaHalleluia bows to minimec09:56
minimecabiQuinn: unplug/plug the device and look in 'dmesg' (the last 5-10 lines) how the deivce is recognized.09:56
abiQuinnhow do I look in 'dmesg' sorry if thats a dumb question09:56
minimecabiQuinn: Also have a look in '/dev/input'. Hopefully you have a 'dualshock' device in there now.09:57
abiQuinnerm minimec sorry im really a noob... devices show the dualshock 4 controller though... I don't know how to look in dmesg, where is that?09:59
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Just type 'dmesg' in terminal10:00
abiQuinnerm is okay to paste like 10 lines here? I know some people dislike it10:01
minimecabiQuinn: Don't paste here... You can 'sudo apt install pastebinit' and then 'dmesg | pasteinit' and share the link.10:02
abiQuinnhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/25031158/10:03
abiQuinnjust did the last section for you10:03
minimecabiQuinn: That looks normal. So you have a '/dev/input/dualshock' device now right? Try to use the device now in a game. If we are lucky... ;) But... we might have to tune that udev rule...10:05
abiQuinnerm, I have dev/input/js0 which I think is the device10:06
abiQuinnI seem to have no input in steam10:07
abiQuinnwhich I gathered would be the case, if xboxdrv runs correctly I should have js0 (ds4) and js1 (xboxdrv created xbox360 gamepad)10:08
abiQuinnoh I see you've done some renaming so I should actually see "dualshock" minimec, thats not there10:10
minimecabiQuinn: Can you replace the content of our xboxdrv.rules file with this once... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25031341/10:13
minimecabiQuinn: Don't forget to 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules' after the change.10:14
killallHello, as I understand ubuntu has multiple clipboards, how do i make it has only one?10:15
abiQuinnminimec: done, uplugged and replugged, still no /dev/input/dualshock10:16
minimecabiQuinn: Try 'ls /dev | grep dualshock' once. Just to be sure...10:19
abiQuinnit responded with a salmon coloured 'dualshock'10:20
minimecabiQuinn: Good. So it is there somewhere...10:20
abiQuinnooh I found a file in dev called dualshock10:21
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. So we change our rule file and replace '/dev/input/dualshock' with '/dev/dualshock' in the 'RUN+' section.10:22
minimecabiQuinn: and... reload the rules ... 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules'10:23
abiQuinnkay done10:24
minimecabiQuinn: unplug/plug... and test... ;)10:25
abiQuinnstill doesn't seem to be creating the xboxdrv xbox360 gamepad10:25
abiQuinnis dualshock like symlinked to the event that belongs to the controller or something? is that what we're rtying to achieve?10:26
minimecabiQuinn: exactly.10:27
abiQuinnok, at least my understanding is somewhat correct :D10:27
abiQuinnso because the command is running from udev, we don't need sudo before the xboxdrv?10:29
minimecabiQuinn: We should not need to, because the system is running the command and not the user.10:29
abiQuinnok10:29
minimecabiQuinn: You can once try to 'sudo xboxdrv --evdev /dev/dualshock --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_RX=x2,ABS_RY=y2,ABS_Z=lt,ABS_RZ=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 --evdev-keymap BTN_SOUTH=a,BTN_EAST=b,BTN_WEST=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_TL=lb,BTN_TR=rb,BTN_START=start,BTN_SELECT=back,BTN_THUMBL=tl,BTN_THUMBR=tr --mimic-xpad --silent &' in the terminal. See what happens.10:30
abiQuinnI was just about to10:31
abiQuinnError Operation not permitted minimec10:33
abiQuinnI would guess that means the /dev/dualshock part isn't working as intended minimec?10:35
minimecabiQuinn: No. I don't think so.10:37
abiQuinnok10:37
minimecabiQuinn: Can you once unplug the device and then 'sudo xboxdrv --detach-kernel-driver'; then plug the device?10:38
abiQuinndone10:39
abiQuinn/dev/dualshock exists /dev/input/js0 doesn't exist anymore even though the device is plugged in10:40
minimecabiQuinn: and?10:40
HalleluiaabuQuinn: Issue resolved?10:41
abiQuinnso now I have no registered joysticks10:41
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Issue resolved?10:41
abiQuinnI don't believe so Halleluia10:41
HalleluiaOMG!10:41
abiQuinnis it that surprising? Halleluia eveything I've tried to get working has tkaen about this long or more xD10:42
abiQuinnyeh minimec I have no registered joystick now :)10:43
Halleluiaminimec is good I know that for sure... you know abiQuinn: minimec told me yesterday best option was to reinstall ubuntu, I thought he was just .... you know, so i checked out google and everywhere for answer yet none like he said. hence I believe him. If he can;t solve yours no one can. Just my thought though10:43
abiQuinnok thanks for the info Halleluia I got full faith in minimec :D10:44
HalleluiaGreat!10:44
minimecHalleluia: No... I did not tell you that. I would have tried other things... Were the guy that installed some tools with a script right? I normally debug first, before I reinstall... ;)10:45
BluesKajHi folks10:46
minimecBluesKaj: Greetings.10:46
BluesKajhi minimec10:46
VividEmi installed word press on amazon servers and i have the wordpress.com desktop app. can this be used to access amazon's installation of wordpres?10:46
minimecabiQuinn: So if we roll back once for a try. 'sudo mv /etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/.xboxdrv.rules', then 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules'10:48
Halleluiaminimec: yes but I finally took to the hills and reinstalled and I'm good to go. By the way, the term backup has always been my first step before anything 3rd party software. LOL... Just being safe10:49
HalleluiaBluesKaj: greetings10:49
minimecabiQuinn: You should now have the state of the system as before without the rule. Try to initialize the device as you were used before.10:50
BluesKajhi Halleluia10:50
abiQuinnok minimec10:50
HalleluiaBluesKaj: Any plans for today?10:50
BluesKajyeah, a little yardwork..how about you Halleluia?10:51
abiQuinnokay minimec I has /js0 back now, so I could run xboxdrv and set it all up like I did before now and it would work10:52
minimecabiQuinn: Just for a try. I want to see how that xboxdrv module works. Can you initialize the device as you did before?10:54
abiQuinnI can10:54
HalleluiaBluesKaj: I see a pattern... Trying to run with Kali-linux tools. Gotta learn some stuffs10:54
abiQuinndo you want the resource I used to learn to set it up?10:55
minimecabiQuinn: And you always use '/dev/input/event9' in your command?10:55
abiQuinnminimec: https://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/558748653738497361/?ctp=310:55
abiQuinnminimec: erm, I've only done it once and the guide suggests to find the event10:55
abiQuinnminimec: yeh and it's not event9 this time so that would change10:56
minimecabiQuinn: So you always have to change your command. That's why we try to work with the SYMLINK, so that the command always stays the same.10:57
BluesKajdunno much about kali-linux, never used it, Halleluia ...it's not supported here10:57
abiQuinnI get that minimec, I realised thats what you were trying to do earlier10:58
abiQuinnminimec: could it be worth trying again with the KERNEL version of the pastebin rather than the USB subsystem version incase I just missed where the dualshock file was saved?11:00
HalleluiaBluesKaj: I know... just looking and playing around it... It gives me the heebeegeebees11:00
minimecabiQuinn: Good idea, but you would have to modify the RUN+ section to match the location '/dev/dualshock'. Dont' forget to reload the rules afterwards...11:02
minimecabiQuinn: and 'sudo mv /etc/udev/rules.d/.xboxdrv.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules' first11:03
abiQuinnyep done all that11:03
abiQuinnokay minimec with the kernel version, dualshock doesn't appear in /dev/ or /dev/input/11:04
abiQuinnand /dev/input/js0 still exists11:05
BluesKajHalleluia,  it became popular after it was shown on Mr Robot with the i3wm11:07
minimecabiQuinn: Yeah... It's because 'uinput' is not in the default ubuntu kernel anymore. That's why I removed it from our rule.11:08
abiQuinnminimec: ok, I'll revert it back to the usb subsystem verion then11:08
HalleluiaBluesKaj: xD ... please I'll prefer not to laugh11:10
BluesKajHalleluia,  it's true ...fanboys are everywhere :-)11:11
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. We try to add something to our rule... Change the rule to look like this. Just leave the RUN+ part untouched...11:15
minimecabiQuinn: SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="054c", ATTRS{idProduct}=="05c4", OWNER="xboxdrv", GROUP="xboxdrv", MODE="0660", SYMLINK+="dualshock",\11:16
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minimecabiQuinn: Did you have to add your user to a xboxdrv group once?11:17
abiQuinnI don't believe so minimec11:17
abiQuinnthat doesn't seem to have worked either minimec, someone I was talking to a while ago said something about running xboxdrv as a daemon?11:19
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. So use GROUP="plugdev" instead of "xboxdrv"11:19
abiQuinnstill no /dev/input/js1 created by xboxdrv minimec (thats what i'm using to check, is that right?)11:20
abiQuinnhang-on minimec I made a mistake11:24
Halleluiaseriously?11:24
minimecabiQuinn: Looks like xboxdrv is creating som js* device11:24
abiQuinnwhen I swapped from kernel back to subsystem I forgot to change /dev/dualshock11:25
abiQuinnlet me try these again with that change11:25
minimecabiQuinn: Oh... ;) and always reload the rules...11:25
minimecabiQuinn: Still I am pessimistic, as I don't even know if a user is in the 'plugdev' group per default...11:26
abiQuinnyeh still nothing minimec :(11:27
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. We change "usb" in SUBSYSTEM to "input". That should give you '/dev/input/dualshock', instead of '/dev/dualshock'. We remove 'OWNER' and 'GROUP'...11:32
abiQuinnminimec ok :)11:32
minimecabiQuinn: You will again have to change the RUN+ part to match /dev/input/dualshock11:32
abiQuinnminimec: I'm going to reboot quick11:33
minimecabiQuinn: Ok.11:33
abiQuinnminimec: hey okay what are we doing?11:35
abiQuinnah damn it, still nothing as far as I can tell minimec11:37
minimecabiQuinn: Is 'dualshock in '/dev/input' now. That alone looks nicer to me, even though it's cosmetic11:37
abiQuinnit's still in dev by the look of it11:38
minimecabiQuinn: Can you give me the current content of the rules file?11:38
abiQuinnhow would I do that?11:39
minimecabiQuinn: 'cat /etc/udev/rules.d/xboxdrv.rules | pastebinit' Share the link11:40
abiQuinnok have to install pastebin first11:41
abiQuinnhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25031685/11:42
minimecabiQuinn: Looks ok, besides the fact that we link to '/dev/input/dualshock' again. Try SYMLINK+="input/dualshock". Once I want that link in the /dev/input folder.11:47
abiQuinnwell small success we got it to be /dev/input/dualshock11:48
minimecabiQuinn: Indeed... Even with that udev rule you should be able to initialize the device as you did it before. Try that once.11:49
abiQuinnusing the dualshock symlink or by searching through the events?11:50
minimecabiQuinn: TRy with 'events' first.11:52
Halleluiaminimec: what IRC client you use?11:53
minimecHalleluia: There is only one I think for linux... It's called 'irssi' ;)11:55
Halleluiaminimec: Great! That's what I'm using. but how do I scroll up and see formal typos in terminal11:55
minimecHalleluia: PageUp/Down. I modify the behaviour to only scroll one line. Also I configure my mouse so that I can use my mouse wheel.11:58
abiQuinnokay doing it the normal way through konsole works fine minimec using event1411:58
abiQuinna friend of mine recommended irssi but im on weechat at the moment11:59
Halleluiaminimec: Finish up with abiQuinn then we will face mine by editing irssi/terminal as you did yours. Thanks11:59
abiQuinnxD Halleluia I feel bad I've been making minimec work hard for some time now :L12:00
oerheks_Halleluia, there are more volunteers, state your issue12:00
oerheks_and perhaps #irssi is the chanel to be, for tweaking/setup12:01
minimecabiQuinn: What does /dev/input/dualshock link to? 'ls -l /dev/input/dualshock'12:01
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Believe me, minimec is such a zuckerberg12:01
abiQuinnooh minimec, it links to event1312:02
minimecI am just doing some multitasking. I am cleaning my office right now... ;)12:02
Halleluiaoerheks_: Thanks. How do I scroll up to see earlier messages in terminal using irssi12:02
rorypage up12:03
Halleluiarory: it doesn't here12:03
abiQuinnahhhh okay minimec event 13 is for the controllers touchpad... event14 is the one we want12:03
minimecabiQuinn: Hmmm... Why would that be... So unplug/plug the device and check again...12:03
Halleluiapage up12:03
roryalt+p ?12:03
oerheks_shift pgup/down?12:04
Halleluiaok page down?12:04
Halleluiacan't see your typos now cos I'm at the top of the page12:04
abiQuinnyeh, minimec its symlinking to the touchpad's event, we want the controller12:04
minimecabiQuinn: ... then 'dmesg | pastebinit' I want to see how the device is initalized by the system. I cretes two 'events' then...12:04
oerheks_use /scrollback or /sb to make it scroll back in the logs.12:05
abiQuinnminimec I think it makes 3 but yeh I'll give you a pastebinit12:05
abiQuinnminimec: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25031770/12:06
RazorSharpFangIs Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS still good?12:07
ikoniayes12:07
minimecabiQuinn: So now the dualshock would link to 'input31', while you want 'input32'?12:08
HalleluiaI'm on it... I hope it;s the best12:08
RazorSharpFangI just upgraded from 12.0412:08
HalleluiaThanks guys learnt about the page up and down issue12:08
abiQuinnminimec: yes :)12:08
dooniehi all, having problems with installing php for some reason, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25031785/12:09
Halleluiarory: oerheks_ Thanks12:09
oerheks_have fun, Halleluia12:09
abiQuinnminimec: that input number changes everytime I unplug it and plug it back in though12:09
HalleluiaabiQuinn: It works now?12:09
abiQuinnnooo :(((( Halleluia12:09
doonieI did an upgrade from 14 to 16lts, not that it should matter too much.. As I did the same upgrade on another similar server earlier today. not sure how to get around this problem12:09
oerheks_doonie, did you run updates properly before installing?12:10
Halleluiaoerheks_: Yes boss!12:10
minimecabiQuinn: That is to be expected...12:10
doonieyes apt update and apt dist-upgrade are all installed12:10
abiQuinnthis seems like a real headscratcher minimec :( if only my controller didn't have a touchpad xD12:11
BluesKajdoonie,   full-upgrade12:11
oerheks_doonie, ah, 7.0.21-1~ubuntu16.04.1+deb.sury.org+1  says you use ondej ppa??12:11
doonieoerheks_: correct12:11
oerheks_ppa-purge is what you want12:11
BluesKajdist-upgrade only works on debian12:12
doonieBluesKaj:  never heard of that one, but it shows 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. as well12:12
doonieI've been using dist-upgrade for ages though heh ups12:12
doonieppa-purge will try12:12
dooniewhat do I want to purge though12:13
oerheks_use the regular php/apache2 from our repos, no need for ondrej12:13
oerheks_!ppapurge12:13
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.html12:13
BluesKajdoonie, as long as you upgraded to the latest 14.04 packages before installing 16,04 lts12:14
* oerheks_ wonders why that PPA survived distro upgrade12:14
doonieah that i did not BluesKaj, not the last machine12:14
dooniewould think that do-release-upgrade would handle it12:14
doonieor was hoping so12:14
BluesKajdo-release-upgrade looks at 16.04 not 14.0412:15
doonieso dist vs full-upgrade always go for full12:16
BluesKajyes12:16
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dooniephew that worked, you are awesome guys, my saviours12:18
BluesKajdoonie,  actually sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade will do the job too12:19
dooniejust avoid dist-upgrade? i thought it was the same ;D12:19
BluesKajnot anymore12:19
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. So in our rules file, after 'ATTRS{idProduct}=="0841",' you add 'ATTRS{id}=="Sony Computer Entertainment Wireless Controller Touchpad",'. Maybe that helps...12:20
doonieok good to know12:20
BluesKaj!dist-upgrade12:20
ubottuA dist-upgrade will install new dependencies for packages already installed and may remove packages if they are no longer needed. This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu, see !upgrade if that is your intention.12:20
HalleluiaBRB12:20
abiQuinnwait minimec we're adding "touchpad" ?12:21
BluesKajdoonie,  correction you're right, it still works12:21
dooniemigt be plans to phase it out maye12:23
minimecabiQuinn: You said that dualshock links to eventX, while you want it to link to 'eventX+1', and according to your dmesg output the latest input event that is created is for 'Sony Computer Entertainment Wireless Controller Touchpad'12:23
dooniemight*12:23
BluesKajwell, learned something today that I thought was no longer valid , oops :-)12:23
abiQuinnminimec: so it is... how strange12:24
abiQuinnminimec: that may have worked, Im gonna double check now12:25
adas0496    12:25
abiQuinnnope minimec input/dualshock doesn't exist now and the /js1 xboxdrv made doesn't work12:27
abiQuinnthe/js1 may be left over from when I manually did it earlier12:27
minimecabiQuinn: I never worked with 'ATTRS{id}==' before but I guess we go in the right direction.12:29
minimecabiQuinn: I need a break now. Stay tuned. Maybe in a hour or two I am ready to try again...12:30
abiQuinnokay, minimec, just hit me up I'll leave weechat open12:31
minimecabiQuinn: Ok.12:32
m0j0dj0dj0Hi, anyone got connexion issues with tor + systemd under 17.04 ? (No circuits are opened)12:36
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. I think I have the solution, but still have to give my brain some air. ;)12:36
abiQuinnminimec: take your time bud :)12:38
abiQuinnminimec: maybe this is helpful, file:///dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick is a link to the correct event we want that is auto created.12:41
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. Use that one once in the RUN+ part instead of '/dev/input/dualshock'. That should work.12:44
abiQuinnstill no, minimec12:47
HalleluiaabiQuinn: You have't done that yet?12:51
abiQuinnnope Halleluia it's being a real pain xD12:51
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Don't like that. Thought you said it was working fine earlier12:53
abiQuinnminimec, if I do sudo [the run part] in konsole it works fine12:53
abiQuinnHalleluia: it works fine if I do it manually we are trying to get it to automate12:53
HalleluiaHmmmmmm... abiQuinn: minimec: You guys are almost there anyway12:54
abiQuinnwe are Halleluia, minimec just wanted a break which I can understand12:55
Halleluiaupdate-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.8.0-58-generic12:55
HalleluiaW: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_01.bin for module i91512:55
HalleluiaSorry... guys. *mistypo12:55
abiQuinnbless you12:55
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Break? Yes minimec: needs it12:57
abiQuinnHalleluia: agreed12:57
HalleluiaabiQuinn: You too12:57
abiQuinnHalleluia: nah he's been doing all the heavy work :P12:58
HalleluiaabiQuinn: I wonder when I'll get to such note12:59
abiQuinnHalleluia: im not entirely sure what you mean by note in that sentence13:00
HalleluiaabiQuinn: I mean being the realm of minimec... How great to see him help. You know!13:01
abiQuinnHalleluia: I don't imagine I'm ever gonna be that good but this is only my second day using linux soo13:03
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whoami1is their any difference between reverse engineer a file in 32 bit env or 64 bit env?13:09
DarkPsydeLordsome of the variables and routes might change13:09
blankoHello13:34
blankoall13:34
blankoneed little help13:34
blanko API mismatch: the client has the version 375.66, but13:35
blanko                 NVRM: this kernel module has the version 375.39.  Please13:35
blanko                 NVRM: make sure that this kernel module and all NVIDIA driver13:35
blanko                 NVRM: components have the same version.13:35
blankoAPI mismatch: the client has the version 375.how to fix this shit13:35
blankothanks13:35
Fuchsblanko: this usually happens when you install the driver manually via the installer instead of properly via the ubuntu provided .deb13:39
Fuchsblanko: remove it via the manual installer and re-install the ubuntu provided driver.13:40
blankoOk thanks i will try soon13:41
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HalleluiaabiQuinn14:04
Halleluiaminimec14:04
HalleluiaAll done?14:04
Halleluia!seen minimec14:04
ubottuI have no seen command14:04
abiQuinnHalleluia: haven't heard from him in a while14:05
HalleluiaWAOH14:05
pnwiseAnyone else having problems playing youtube videos with chromium on 16.04 ?14:05
abiQuinnHalleluia: he was taking a break, its fine. though I do hope he comes back soon14:05
HalleluiaabiQuinn he will...14:06
Halleluiapnwise why not chrome insead of chromium14:06
compdocpnwise, no, works for me14:07
compdoctrue, I use Chrome instead14:07
BluesKajpnwise, use chrome it has an embedded modified flash that will play both HTML5 and flash on youtube etc sites14:08
pnwiseHalleluia because I do not like the closed parts14:08
pnwiseI wont use chrome14:08
BluesKajoh lord, another google hater14:09
pnwiseI asked simple question and you come to tell me to use something else instead without even knowing what is the problem14:09
pnwiseAnd I am not google hater14:10
abiQuinnis anyone here good with udev that wants to take over from where minimec left off with me?14:10
HalleluiaBluesKaj never can tell what happens with people14:10
pnwiseLiterally asked if someone else have problem with particular program on particular site, and two people come to tell me "hurr durr you shouldn't use this, use that"14:10
minimecabiQuinn:14:11
abiQuinn:O14:11
BluesKajchromiuim might work with pepper flash,  not sure14:11
abiQuinnminimec: I wasn't trying to outsource you I swear <314:11
ioriapnwise, what's your  issue ?14:11
minimecabiQuinn: I have an idea, but I just washing my cltothes... Give me yet some time...14:11
abiQuinnno worries minimec :D14:11
minimecabiQuinn: It's cleaning day today... ;)14:12
BluesKajpnwise, chromium should work on youtube, mosy of the video works with HTML5 , altho they still have some old flash based video as well14:13
BluesKajmosy=most14:13
pnwiseioria youtube just shows An error occurred, please try again later, but it used to work yesterday and I haven't updated. Videos play fine with firefox14:13
HalleluiaLOL abiQuinn and minimec14:13
ioriapnwise,  so videos not working with chromium ?14:14
pnwiseyeah, but the error is returned from youtube, it is not like "this plugin is no supported".14:16
DaSpawnthis boot space issue is killing me, every damn time I update I have to battle with space now14:16
DaSpawnWHY does this stupid think keep trying to build initrd.img for all of the removed v3 images?14:16
ioriapnwise,  nothing changes if you reload the page with f5 ?14:17
DArqueBishoppnwise: are you using any ad or script blocking extensions?14:17
DaSpawnI end up with half a dozen of the old 3.13.0-91 etc kernels for no reason14:17
DaSpawnall of that has been removed/uninstalled long ago14:17
pnwiseDArqueBishop, Thanks it turns out youtube blocks adblocker plus. totally forgot I have that14:18
pnwiseI guess now I will have to watch youtube ads14:18
DArqueBishoppnwise: try uBlock Origin. YouTube doesn't block that one.14:18
DaSpawnublock origin can also block adblock blocks14:19
pnwise:D thanks will take a look at it14:19
abiQuinnminimec: if we get xboxdrv working theres another step I have to do afterwards that I think might be even trickier :L14:19
fiterI have given a command on linux in R, I am getting following error : /usr/local/fsl/bin/fslstats: error while loading shared libraries: libnewimage.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Error in system(cmd, intern = TRUE) : error in running command14:21
aleksaI have a problem with certain websites that do have https. Sometimes Firefox doesn't load them, not all of https sites, but many. In order to bypass that, I need to restart the router for 10 seconds and then I reload the pages. First I thought that the problem concerns the router, but, on the same PC I've got Windows 10 that perfectly loads the same pages I can't load on Ubuntu without restarting the router. What could be the cause, and how to fix it?14:22
ikoniafiter: I suspect how you have installed R/Shiney will not be complete14:22
ikoniait's missing a shared library, or doesn't know how to look for it14:22
fiterikonia: here is complete error http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032415/14:23
ikoniafiter: doesn't change what I've said14:23
fiterikonia: yeah but to make it clear14:24
minimecabiQuinn: Ok can you once plug the device and do "ls dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | awk '{print $NF}' FS=/" ?14:26
abiQuinnminimec: yes14:26
abiQuinnminimec: Output: usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick14:27
ioria!info fsl-5.0-core  xenial | fiter14:28
ubottufiter: fsl-5.0-core (source: fsl): analysis tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 5.0.8-5 (xenial), package size 7979 kB, installed size 39420 kB14:28
minimecabiQuinn: Oh...14:28
minimecabiQuinn: "ls -l /dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | awk '{print $NF}14:28
sipioraleksa: it would be incredibly useful to know what error firefox gave when the site failed to load, if any. also, were you using firefox on the windows machine as well?14:29
abiQuinnminimec: Output: event1414:29
minimecabiQuinn: Very good... ;)14:29
minimecabiQuinn: now... "xboxinput=$(ls -l /dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | awk '{print $NF}' FS=/)" ; then "echo $xboxinput" Output should be the same.14:31
Halleluiaminimec: abiQuinn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032446/14:31
BluesKajaleksa, try the 'HTTPSeverywhere' extention14:32
BluesKajextension rather14:32
HalleluiaBluesKaj: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032446/14:33
abiQuinnerm minimec Im not sure whats happening or how to explain14:34
abiQuinnminimec: never mind I fixed it, output is the same14:35
aleksasipior, it gives 404 Error, page not found. And yes, same Firefox on Windows.14:36
aleksaBluesKaj, I'll try it ;)14:36
HalleluiaERROR...... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032446/     HELP14:36
minimecabiQuinn: Good. Now we change the udev rule fule. Basically we isolate the 'eventX', save it to a $variable and try to initialize the device with that $variable... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032476/14:37
aleksaFor example, cannot load https://www.teamspeak.com/ without restarting the router.14:37
minimecabiQuinn: Wait... wrong paste...14:38
abiQuinnooh ok14:38
aleksaor https://tools.pingdom.com/14:38
sipioraleksa: what sort of router, and how long does it work after a restart?14:38
aleksathe common thing is this "https"14:38
aleksasipior, I need to refresh the page right after it gets reconnected. And for how long can I load it?  I believe, maybe whole day. The next day it requires restart.14:39
minimecabiQuinn: --> http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032497/14:39
aleksasipior, the router is netis .14:39
aleksaactually, there is no 404 error, but: Server not found, on Firefox14:40
minimecabiQuinn: Do the changes, then 'sudo udevadm control --reload-rules', unplug/plug and pray... ;)14:40
aleksaon chromium: This site can’t be reached www.teamspeak.com’s server DNS address could not be found. DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN14:41
HalleluiaERROR...... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032446/     HELP14:41
oerheks_aleksa, did you try to remove the chromium/firefox config and start with a clean browser?14:41
abiQuinnerm minimec I missed the pray step, sorry :l14:42
aleksaoerheks_, I didn't, but there are no special configs for my browsers. I primarily use Firefox and I've installed Chromium recently just to check if it could load it.14:42
abiQuinnis there some way we can debug it minimec ?14:42
BluesKajHalleluia, try , sudo dpkg --configure -a, then, sudo apt -f install .. no guranees , but it works sometimes14:42
BluesKajguarntees14:43
aleksaGreat, I can't even load "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/https-everywhere/" without restarting the router, which I'm not gonna do now, cause I'm connected to freenode. Freenode also requires restart :(14:43
sipioraleksa: this is more promising. can you try connecting directly from the terminal? have a go with "telnet www.teamspeak.com 443" (or some other broken site) and see what happens. it is very likely a dns problem, though it's not clear to me why it should only affect https connections.14:44
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BluesKajaleksa, restarting the router won't do anyting14:44
aleksaThis is serious trouble that I've started experiencing half a year ago.14:44
aleksasipior, telnet: could not resolve www.teamspeak.com/443: Name or service not known14:44
sipioraleksa: lose the slash14:45
aleksaThis is what I wrote "telnet www.teamspeak.com 443"14:45
abiQuinnminimec: the code in the RUN should work so maybe it's not running?14:45
aleksaAnd they've added slash in output14:45
minimecabiQuinn: Well.. you could "xboxinput=$(ls -l /dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | awk '{print $NF}' FS=/)" and then "xboxdrv --evdev /dev/input/$xboxinput --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_RX=x2,ABS_RY=y2,ABS_Z=lt,ABS_RZ=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 --evdev-keymap14:45
minimecBTN_SOUTH=a,BTN_EAST=b,BTN_WEST=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_TL=lb,BTN_TR=rb,BTN_START=start,BTN_SELECT=back,BTN_THUMBL=tl,BTN_THUMBR=tr --mimic-xpad --silent &" in the terminal to try if it works.14:46
sipioraleksa: can you try "dig www.teamspeak.com"?14:46
abiQuinnminimec: I'll try it14:46
sipioraleksa: is your router running any sort of web proxy?14:47
BluesKajor bad dns entries?14:48
aleksasipior, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032529/14:48
HalleluiaBluesKaj: same problem14:48
aleksasipior, not that I'm aware of. It's restarted on fabric config.14:48
sipioraleksa: ah, the joys of the systemd resolver14:49
abiQuinnminimec: output: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25032534/14:49
BluesKajHalleluia, try installing the last listed dependency14:49
abiQuinnoh wait, minimec I didn't sudp14:49
HalleluiaBluesKaj: Ok14:50
fiterubottu: what you said , could you please elaborate it ??14:50
ubottuI am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)14:50
minimecabiQuinn: right... you need 'sudo' in the terminal.14:50
sipioraleksa: try manually changing the dns entry for your connection to 8.8.8.8 (google), and see if that doesn't solve your problem.14:50
abiQuinnminimec: it works fine in konsole all of our RUN"" things we've tried work in konsole14:51
aleksasipior, manually in Ubuntu or in router settings?14:51
HalleluiaBluesKaj: same14:51
sipioraleksa: in ubuntu14:51
minimecabiQuinn: I would say that this is a progress! ;)14:51
abiQuinnminimec: could it be that the rules file doesn't start with a number like 60-xboxdrv.rules?14:52
fiterioria:  what is meant by this statement !info fsl-5.0-core  xenial???14:52
sipioraleksa: you'll also want to restart your browser before trying another connection14:52
BluesKajaleksa, which ubuntu version, you may be dealing with dns problems as suggested earlier . Try this and pastebin the output, systemd-resolve --status14:52
aleksasipior, "method -> manual", only HTTP proxy?14:52
aleksanot https proxy?14:53
sipioraleksa: no proxy, please14:53
ioriafiter, the lib and the binary you 're looking for  are in that pkg: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/fsl-5.0-core/filelist14:53
aleksasipior, oh, sorry, I've mixed DNS with proxy. But now I don't have an idea how to change DNS in ubuntu, I'll google it14:53
BluesKajaleksa, read my post above14:54
minimecabiQuinn: Oh.. Yes. Try that. Just add a number higher than the highest.., Reload the rules afterwards... ;)14:54
sipioraleksa: also, i'd be curious to see your response to BluesKaj's question. it might be that the service isn't running.14:54
ioriafiter, but you probably installed it manually from other sources14:54
fiterI installed FSL from Ubuntu Software store14:54
fiterioria: ~~14:55
minimecabiQuinn: Not higher than '99'14:55
aleksaBluesKaj, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032567/14:55
ioriafiter,  and installed it in /usr/local/ ?14:56
abiQuinnminimec: I have a 60-ssd-scheduler so I made it 61-xboxdrv.rules ... still not working14:56
BluesKajalexas, no dns servers shown there14:57
sipioraleksa: try "systemctl status systemd-resolved.service", and then try swapping "status" with "restart".14:58
BluesKajoops aleksa14:58
sipioraleksa: preface that with, "sudo", of course.14:58
fiterioria: I am not getting where it is installed.14:58
ioriafiter,  apt-cache policy  fsl-5.0-core14:59
svipI want to remove a package (several in fact), but apt keeps saying there are unmet dependencies, but these refer to other packages.14:59
svipHow can I get apt to remove my packages, without me having to resolve the unrelated issue?14:59
aleksasipior, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032585/15:00
aleksaAnd restarting it didn't help me load the pages.15:00
svipBecause the issues are not entirely unrelated, seeing as I cannot resolve the issue, because I need to remove packages first to make room.15:00
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minimecabiQuinn: Can you unplug/plug the device and run the two commands in one line, the way I paste it here?15:00
minimecabiQuinn: xboxinput=$(ls -l /dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | awk '{print $NF}' FS=/) && xboxdrv --evdev /dev/input/$xboxinput --evdev-absmap ABS_X=x1,ABS_Y=y1,ABS_RX=x2,ABS_RY=y2,ABS_Z=lt,ABS_RZ=rt,ABS_HAT0X=dpad_x,ABS_HAT0Y=dpad_y --axismap -Y1=Y1,-Y2=Y2 --evdev-keymap15:01
aleksa"јул" corresponds to "july"15:01
minimecBTN_SOUTH=a,BTN_EAST=b,BTN_WEST=x,BTN_NORTH=y,BTN_TL=lb,BTN_TR=rb,BTN_START=start,BTN_SELECT=back,BTN_THUMBL=tl,BTN_THUMBR=tr --mimic-xpad --silent &15:01
fiterioria: here it is https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/QG5xlAPl2hgBbWmUEFfauA15:01
minimecabiQuinn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25032593/15:01
Halleluiasudo apt-get -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes dist-upgrade15:01
abiQuinnminimec, I can't sudo that and the xboxdrv doesn't work without sudo15:02
BluesKajHalleluia, did that do anything?15:02
sipioraleksa: Да :-) can you reach 8.8.8.8? also, did you restart your browser before the attempt?15:02
ioriafiter,  are you using wily ? cat /etc/issue15:03
abiQuinnminimec: can I sudo part way through it?15:03
fiterioria: once I tried to install wily but left it there as it was but never used it15:03
ioriafiter,   cat /etc/issue15:04
HalleluiaNope15:04
abiQuinnoh ok minimec I put the sudo in the middle of it and it worked on one line fine15:04
minimecabiQuinn: Do 'sudo -i' first to get a root console15:04
aleksasipior, I can reach 8.8.8.8, I ping it, no error. I've restarted both browsers after the attempt.15:04
BluesKajHalleluia, try nmap, but remove zenmap first15:05
aleksasipior, and also before the attempt, right now15:05
sipioraleksa: all right. let's go back to setting the dns entry manually for your connection.15:05
fiterioria: Ubuntu 15.10 \n \l15:05
aleksasipior, should I google it?15:05
ioriafiter,   you're using wily, not supported anymore btw15:05
abiQuinnminimec: from root console the paste you gave me works fine!15:06
sipioraleksa: should be able to do that directly from the network manager widget15:06
fiterioria:  you mean to say that I am using 15.10 and thats not supported any more ??15:07
aleksasipior, Settings, Network, Wired, Options,15:07
minimecabiQuinn: So... We know that the command works, but we don't know if it gets executed with our udev rule... What does "echo -ne '\007'" in the terminal give you?15:07
aleksaIPv4 Settings tab15:07
sipioraleksa: yep15:08
aleksaShould I write it in Addtional DNS servers?15:08
aleksaok15:08
aleksaMethod: Automatic (DHCP)15:08
aleksa?15:08
fiterioria:  my previous reply was according to wily tool for programming15:08
minimecabiQuinn: Do you hear some 'bing'?15:08
BluesKajsipior, or in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf15:09
aleksaI've set it to 8.8.8.8, restarted Firefox, nothing :(15:09
aleksaping: https://www.myteamspeak.com/login: Name or service not known15:09
sipiorBluesKaj: at the moment, taking systemd out of the equation seems best15:09
ksbalajiRunning 16.04, my system folder partition has less space. How to move the big folder /usr safely to other drive or partition?15:10
abiQuinnsorry minimec i was afk for a second, will try that echo now15:10
abiQuinnminimec: I don't get anything from that echo, could that be beacause im in root?15:11
sipioraleksa: can you confirm that you actually get a dns response back? "dig @8.8.8.8 www.myteamspeak.com", or the like?15:11
minimecabiQuinn: You should get a sound.15:12
oerheks_ksbalaji, 'safely' is when you backup your data first, https://askubuntu.com/questions/656/how-to-move-usr-to-a-new-partition / https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/116816/how-to-move-usr-from-one-partition-to-another-partition-safely15:12
aleksasipior, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032633/15:12
sipioraleksa: okay, good news15:12
abiQuinnminimec: I don't get a sound as far as im aware15:12
ksbalajioerheks_, thanks !15:12
BluesKajsipior, then the dns servers should be plasces in /etc/network/interfaces...NM won't overwrite them there15:13
abiQuinnminimec: Im not sure I have my system sounds setup properly15:13
sipiorBluesKaj: i want to change them temporarily; i'm not interested in modifying the base config yet. besides, i suspect the dns entries are being received via dhcp, so they won't live there.15:15
minimecabiQuinn: ok. So replace our Run+ line with 'RUN+="echo 'Hello world!' > /udev.log' ; reload the rule ; unplug/plug the device and check if you have a udev.log file in '/' ( <-- root directory of the file system)15:15
sipioraleksa: could you try "sudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved"? and then confirm that the only dns entry for your network connection is set to 8.8.8.8?15:16
aleksaOk, I'm still waiting :D Should I remove "8.8.8.8" from the GUI settings I've made? Since that doesn't work out...15:16
ioriafiter,   yes15:16
aleksasipior, your post has appeared after I already sent mine. Sorry, I do not know how to confirm that the only dns entry is set to 8.8.8.8. How to do that?15:18
sipioraleksa: it should be the only entry listed under the "DNS" section of the network manager entry for your network connection15:19
abiQuinnminimec: how do  check for the log file?15:19
aleksasipior, "Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1"15:20
sipioraleksa: yeah, get rid of that entry15:20
minimecabiQuinn: ls / | grep udev15:20
aleksaI can't, It's just info page15:21
aleksafrom widget15:21
abiQuinnminimec: no output15:21
aleksaplus, the only thing that works now is IRC, I can't load any other site on browsers15:21
aleksasince I've run sudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved15:21
abiQuinnminimec: so that means the udev rule isn't running15:21
minimecabiQuinn: cat /udev.log15:21
abiQuinnminimec: output: no such file or directory15:22
sipioraleksa: you can start it back up again in a minute. edit out the 192.168.0.1 entry the same way you added 8.8.8.8 a minute ago.15:22
aleksasipior, I've right clicked on widget, connection information and tab Wired connection 1. That's where I've found Primary DNS. When I go to Settings, Network, IPv4, there is no "192.168.9.1" entry.15:24
BluesKajwell, good luck, stuff to do for a while...BBL15:24
sipioraleksa: what *is* listed under dns?15:25
aleksaI'd give you a screenshot, but I can't upload it since I can't load anything else except for IRC15:25
aleksa192.168.0.1 192.168.1.115:25
aleksaIt's listed in Netowrk, Wired15:26
aleksaBut I can't change it15:26
aleksaWhen I click "Options", I get many tabs15:26
sipioraleksa: under IPv4?15:26
aleksaTabs are General, Ethernet, 802.1x Security, DCB, IPv4 SEttings and IPv615:26
aleksaunder IPv4 there are:15:27
aleksamethod: Automatic (DHCP)15:27
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. revert the rule to this... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032497/, reload the rules, open a 2nd terminal and use the following command "sudo udevadm monitor --udev" and unplug/plug the device15:27
aleksaAdresses are grayed (disabled)15:27
aleksaadditional DNS servers: 8.8.8.815:27
aleksaadditional search domains : blank15:27
sipioraleksa: is there an "automatic" switch next to the dns entry?15:28
aleksaDHCP client ID: blank15:28
aleksasipior, no15:28
aleksaAnd the last option (with checkbox) is "Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete" and it's unchecked15:29
sipioraleksa: easiest thing to do is to change from dhcp to manual. make sure that the entry for address, netmask and gateway are exactly what they are right now before hitting apply.15:30
abiQuinnminimec: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25032707/15:30
Halleluiathanks guys did it...15:30
HalleluiaOMG! abiQuinn and minimec still on it?15:30
abiQuinnHalleluia: please don't remind me how long this has been going :L15:31
aleksasipior, when I switch to manual, I cannot Save (Apply) without adding address.15:31
abiQuinnHalleluia: I'm learning things though even if we aren't getting the desired outcome15:31
Halleluiabut I'm happy I'm here.... Gotta learn15:32
aleksasipior, what should I add as Address, Netmask and Gateway?15:32
sipioraleksa: right, that's why you want to make sure the address you supply is exactly what it is was before.15:32
aleksasipior, I cannot save the change15:32
aleksaIf I don't enter something15:32
aleksaSo It cannot be MANUAL15:32
sipioraleksa: one more time: enter exactly the numbers that were there before.15:33
aleksaEither I switch it to MANUAL and add some address (there is no address currently), or I leave it as it was (Automatic (DHCP)).15:33
aleksasipior, there were and there are no numbers15:33
aleksanothing listed here15:33
aleksaempty15:33
aleksaCan I give you somehow screenshot?15:34
HalleluiaOne quick question.....====>>  IS IT GOOD IF I ENABLE ROOT15:34
sipioraleksa: when it was listed as dhcp, it should've shown the current ip address, netmask and gateway.15:34
aleksasipior, none, believe me, nothing listed15:34
badsektorHalleluia: yes15:35
sipioraleksa: all right, just get it from the output of "ip addr".15:35
Halleluiaminimec: I need you answer seriously.... abiQuinn you too15:35
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Halleluiabadsektor: looking at your name bad.... Hmmmm I doubt you want me to follow your advice15:36
aleksasipior, there are too many things, I can't find what I need15:37
aleksathe output is too massy15:37
badsektorHalleluia: did you just install ubuntu? i suggest you mess it up and reinstall it, like once a week, over again15:37
badsektorHalleluia: that way you can learn it much quicker15:37
sipioraleksa: okay. restart systemd-resolved. i've got to be on my way anyhow. best of luck sorting out this problem.15:37
Halleluiabadsektor I have already.... I'm I've come to learn the hard way15:37
abiQuinnHalleluia: im busy man... and I don't know anythind to give you an answer15:37
naccHalleluia: what is your question?15:38
badsektorHalleluia: can i pm you?15:38
aleksasipior, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25032748/15:38
aleksathis is ip addr output15:38
HalleluiaabiQuinn relax... weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.... Relax! You'll get it done for sure but just easy15:38
Halleluiayes badsektor15:39
aleksacan you tell me what should I take as address, netmask and gateway?15:39
abiQuinnim hopping around doing this looking for the highlighted messages incase minimec responds and I keep getting caught out by your mentions so it's just a little annoying15:40
aleksaGuys, please don't leave me on half the way.15:42
aleksaFinally has sipior found what is problem with my system, but now I need to configure it properly.15:43
abiQuinnaleksa: im sure sipior is probably just looking into it before responding15:43
aleksaok :)15:43
MetichiHello!15:44
MetichiAnyone here?15:44
abiQuinnnope15:44
MetichiShame. I needed to ask something15:44
aleksaabiQuinn, but I thought that by wishing me good luck, Sipior wanted to tell me that he no longer wants to assist.15:44
aleksaDid I got it wrong?15:45
abiQuinnaleksa: oh maybe he has fucked off then, I don't know xD15:45
aleksa:(15:45
abiQuinnoh yeh aleksa he did say he had to go, rip15:46
Halleluianacc: can I enable root?15:46
abiQuinnjust try and find someone else theres loads of helpful people here from my experience15:46
minimecabiQuinn: Did you try to monitor the udev rule as I suggested?15:46
naccHalleluia: can you? of course you can.15:46
abiQuinnminimec: yeh I sent you the output15:46
MetichiI have a hard drive that I used to store data on windows, until one day stopped showing up. I have been trying to mount it on ubuntu to recover some files but I cant manage.15:46
minimecoups...15:46
abiQuinnminimec: want it again?15:47
Halleluiais it advicable... Don't want to mess things up15:47
naccHalleluia: I don't have any context, but I'm not sure why that's a question?15:47
aleksaOk. Now I'm left and stuck here. Anyone else interested in helping me solve the problem? Sipior has found the problem, and it's regarding my DNS...15:47
minimecabiQuinn: yep15:47
naccHalleluia: you don't nee dto enable the root account on ubuntu, just use sudo as appropriate15:47
abiQuinnminimec: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25032707/15:47
Halleluianacc: Good and thanks for the advice... I knew is not good to enabe root15:47
naccHalleluia: it's not about 'good' or not (imo), it's about necessary or not15:47
naccHalleluia: and it's not necessary on ubuntu15:48
naccHalleluia: or did you mean ssh in as root? that's a different thing altogether15:48
minimecabiQuinn: Did not see your post. Unfortunatelly we do not se whether the rule gets executed... Hmm.. starting to 'hate' that udev thing... ;)15:48
abiQuinnminimec: same bro same xD15:49
HalleluiaI mean in terms of basic knowledge base15:50
abiQuinnminimec: getting the thing to run is like 99% of the problem though sooo once thats done there's not much else15:51
naccHalleluia: i'm not sure i follow -- what does allowing the root user have to do with 'knowledge base'? I'm not sure I know what you mean15:51
minimecabiQuinn: We are pretty close I guess, but missing 1% ... ;)15:51
aleksaabiQuinn, what is the best thing that I can do now (since I'm on half way solving the problem)? Should I save the transcript of channel and reproduce it later on when I come here again, or just to come here again in a day asking for help with fresh start?15:53
abiQuinnminimec: the number of times I've been stuck at my desk because of a missed ; or I spelt color the British way colour, same with center/centre15:53
abiQuinnaleksa: I would just keep asking here every now and then15:53
abiQuinnaleksa: took me a few tries before someone picked up my issue... and poor minimec has been going at it for ages now :L15:54
Halleluianacc: I mean as a newbie15:57
BatholithHey, how can I flush the DNS? I'm on 16.04 and Chrome gives me DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG error.15:57
HalleluiaabiQuinn: Funny you15:57
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abiQuinnwhat Halleluia ?15:58
naccHalleluia: right, but I still don't understand what being new has to do with enabling the root user? Don't do it, there's no reason to. If you have a reason to do it, then discuss that reason.15:58
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BatholithOr could someone possible be kind enough to give me Google's IP? :)16:00
Batholithgoogle.com's, I mean.16:00
strivedig google.com16:00
BatholithDNS is broken, unfortunately.16:01
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Batholithstrive: If it helps, I did that and it gave me ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached16:02
abiQuinnBatholith: I don't know anything about anything but google says google's DNS is 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.8.4 if that helps... which it probably doesnt16:03
BatholithOh it's 8.8.8.4, not 8.8.4.4?16:04
abiQuinnno my bad16:04
abiQuinn8.8.4.4*16:04
BatholithAh yeah, I have those in my connection settings, thanks. :p16:04
abiQuinnminimec: are we still trying by the way?16:06
striveBatholith: Maybe it's your /etc/resolv.conf file?16:07
strive<---noob.16:08
minimecabiQuinn: We are. Just had to look for my laundry.16:08
abiQuinnminimec: no worries :D16:09
arunsHi, I am not home at the moment so cannot provide specifics, but I have a laptop running Ubuntu 16.04, for which I am using the Cinnamon desktop for my user. I am currently not able to load Cinnamon and was hoping if anyone knew how I can change the default DE system wide from the command line.16:14
arunsI have looked up a few articles but so far, nothing that pertains to me.16:15
oerheksaruns, you change that on the login16:15
arunsoerheks: I am not able to for my user16:15
arunsYou're talking about the white circle on the login screen.16:15
arunsThat is why I need to change from the terminal.16:16
BatholithWelp, restarting Ubuntu was the only thing that fixed that issue. And they say you never need to restart Linux! Hehe.16:17
oerheksor from recovery mode, make it RW, and run sudo update-alternatives --set x-session-manager # this gives a choise AFAIK16:17
oerheksstrange you cannot go to loginscreen16:18
arunsNo, I can go to login screen16:18
oerheksoke, there you can change DE16:18
arunsJust clicking the circle didn't let me switch to another DE.16:18
arunsSo yeah I will have to boot into recovery mode16:18
oerheksmaybe the icons on the top panel...16:18
arunsThanks.16:18
arunsWell laptop's at home so I can't verify.16:18
BluesKajheh, I don't even bother with NM , static IP is the way to go on local networks IMO16:19
BluesKajoops ...din't scroll down afte being away :-)16:20
minimecabiQuinn: Can you once 'sudo touch /usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh' then 'sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh', then 'sudo nano /usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh' and paste the content of the following paste... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25033134/16:20
abiQuinnwill do minimec16:21
minimecabiQuinn: Then change the udev rule we created and replace RUN+ with RUN+"/usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh". REload the rules... ;)16:21
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abiQuinnminimec: should it be RUN+="" or RUN+"" like you've put16:23
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minimecabiQuinn: RUN+=""16:24
abiQuinnminimec: okedoke16:24
abiQuinnminimec: and reload rules then unplug-plug?16:25
minimecabiQuinn: So we create a script that you can lauch in the terminal with 'sudo dualshock-init.sh', but should also be executed with the udev rule.16:26
minimecabiQuinn: yes16:26
minimecabiQuinn: Does 'sudo dualshock-init.sh' initialize the device after plug/unplug?16:27
abiQuinnminimec: I have no /js0 now... I may have gained a /js4 but I don't know... I don't think that was created just now16:27
minimecabiQuinn: Does 'sudo dualshock-init.sh' initialize the device after plug/unplug?16:28
abiQuinnshould I check with the other konsole that was doing the monitoring?16:28
minimecabiQuinn: You should have a file called udev-check.log in '/'16:29
abiQuinnokay16:29
minimecabiQuinn: cat /udev-check.log16:29
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abiQuinnminimec: no such file16:30
abiQuinnalso ls / | grep udev gave no output16:30
minimecabiQuinn: di you try 'sudo dualshock-init.sh'16:33
minimecabiQuinn: ... in the terminal?16:33
abiQuinnminimec: ls: cannot access '/dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick': No such file or directory16:34
abiQuinn/usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh: line 21: initilaize: command not foundy16:34
abiQuinni think thats because the device isn't connected16:34
minimecis the device plugged?16:34
abiQuinnwhen I unplug/plug the device it auto disconnects itself16:35
abiQuinnminimec: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25033198/16:36
minimecabiQuinn: What? I am sorry... I have to leave for 2 hours. I have a 'rendez-vous'. Will be back ...16:36
abiQuinnminimec: no worries, catch ya later16:37
minimecabiQuinn: MAybe give the comoputer a reboot ;) Cu...16:37
AbiQuinnanyone wanna pick up with me where minimec left off... we're trying to get a udev rule working, if you manage it you'll get bragging rights over minimec xD16:39
oerheksAbiQuinn, i tried to read back.. you are in a VM ??16:42
Bombohi16:42
AbiQuinnim not, im running Kubuntu 17.0416:43
AbiQuinntrying to get a ds4 controller to initialise with xboxdrv via udev rule oerheks16:43
AbiQuinnoerheks: we are 90% there we just can't seem to get the udev rule to actually run16:44
Bomboin dmesg i see 'The NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS/GeForce2 Pro GPU installed in this system is supported through the NVIDIA 71.86.xx Legacy drivers. The 304.135 NVIDIA driver will ignore this GPU.' what package are the 71.86.xx drivers in?16:44
oerhekserr, why xboxdrv ? there is a ds4drv in python16:45
thewilloBombo have you tried ubuntu's graphical proprietary driver installer?16:46
oerheksBombo, none, for current xorg, use the open driver16:46
AbiQuinnoerheks: I just used what people told me to, it works though through console... it's only the udev rule part that I need now16:46
oerheksAbiQuinn, dunno about that, is it a clone ds4 ?16:50
AbiQuinnoerheks its legit ds4, the issue isn't the controller as far as I can tell16:51
oerheksAll info i trust now is from our french friends https://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/dualshock#dualshock_416:52
AbiQuinnkubuntu picks it up fine, its getting it working with steam, I need to use it to emulate an xbox controller16:52
oerheksoh, totally different than installation..16:52
Bombothewillo oerheks no, i'm currently using nouveau, but firefox crashes when there is flash installed (flashplugin-installer)16:52
oerheksBombo, don't  expect to have youtube support on that old card :-(16:53
AbiQuinnthis looks useful oerheks thanks16:53
oerheksds4drv --hidraw --emulate-xboxdrv ??16:53
AbiQuinnI wish I could read french16:54
Bombooerheks: yt works with html5, but there are some sites that only work with flash ;(16:55
Bombognash crashes too btw16:56
Guest79810 Please tell me under any conditions Kdump cannot create vmcore automatically ? I have spontaneous reboots with no vmcore...16:56
AbiQuinnthere is something wrong with my udev rule and it's not running thats the issue16:58
BluesKajBombo, which browser?16:58
BomboBluesKaj: firefox17:00
BomboBluesKaj: hmm i can try chrome, good point ;)17:01
oerheksNVIDIA GeForce2 GTS/GeForce2 Pro GPU.. you can try chrome if you run 64 bit. but i doubt it will make a difference17:01
BluesKajBombo, chrome should work17:01
Bombono it's 32bit of course ;)17:02
BluesKajthat shouldn't matter, Bombo17:02
Halleluiacan I add a user to the root group? Is it adviceable17:02
Bombochrome still supports 32bit?17:02
oerheksno17:02
Halleluiano chrome doesn't17:02
Bombocool.17:03
BluesKajreally , oerheks ?17:03
Bombohmmm17:03
BluesKajstill does on windows 7 .17:03
oerheks"March 2016, Google will stop releasing Chrome for 32-bit Linux distributions."17:04
oerheks"Dec 3, 2016 - Chrome 55, released earlier this week, now blocks all Adobe Flash"17:06
oerheks\0/17:06
ZevvHi, my 14.04 LTS hangs at boot time in upstart, last message 'starting configure network device'17:06
Zevvhow do I debug this?17:06
BluesKajBombo, you cam get a legacy chrome (2016) here https://archive.org/download/google-chrome-stable_48.0.2564.116-1_i38617:07
BluesKajif it's anewer version than yours17:08
BomboBluesKaj: ok thx17:08
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ZevvI now see last message is sometimes "Stopping Mount network filesystems"17:15
Zevvbut no NFS mounts in /etc/fstab17:16
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BomboBluesKaj: not old enough: 'This computer can no longer run Google Chrome because its hardware is no longer supported.'17:20
Zevvand I get 'Starting configure network device', but never 'Stopping configure network device"17:20
BluesKajBombo, bummer :/  perhaps a few HW upgrades are in order17:22
Bombomodel name      : AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2000+ cpu MHz         : 1261.204 MemTotal:         505248 kB17:22
Halleluiagood bye17:22
compdocBombo, pretty old/slow17:24
BomboBluesKaj: too bad... it's just flash that doesn't work, it's a bit slow, but other thing work ;)17:25
Bombocompdoc: but works (except flash) ;)17:25
BluesKajwell Bombo a lot of websites are using HTML5 now, so looks like you're in the exclusive club of users who don't use or really need flash  :-)17:27
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BluesKajBombo, pretty cool that you have a 15yr old pc that still runs17:28
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BomboBluesKaj: i got e.g.  486 66mhz it's even older ;) (but i don't know if it's still working)17:36
UNIcodeX_is it possible to use the ubuntu installer to install to an encrypted btrfs mirror?17:37
karoshiWhere am I going wrong here? https://paste.ubuntu.com/25033494/17:40
wedgiekaroshi: what are you trying to accomplish... i can't even tell17:42
karoshiwedgie: switch to the znc user17:42
wedgiekaroshi: sudo -u znc command17:42
eelstrebormust be a buggy video driver for my new hp pavilion lappy - ubuntu says it supports the video card though - 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Carrizo (rev c5) -sometimes the display comes, sometimes it doesn't - and sometimes the display goes blank and requires a reboot17:43
karoshiwedgie: thanks :)17:43
* eelstrebor hasn't found a solution yet17:44
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compdoceelstrebor, how much ram do you give the card17:53
ash_workzI know this isn't really an ubuntu question... not sure where to ask it but18:01
HalleluiaabiQuinn18:01
ash_workzwhen I do `tree -dif --filelimit 200` it zips through a ton of directories really quickly and then stalls on a few18:01
Halleluiaminimec18:01
ash_workzI am wondering why that is18:01
Halleluiawe done?18:01
workisfunanyone know why calling `chromium-browser` throws this memory issue? https://pastebin.com/puDXXyUZ18:02
ash_workzlike, it shouldn't take longer than the time it takes to stream 200 directories to a subcommand and exit when the count > 200, right?18:03
ash_workzlike doing `find | grep -m200 ^`18:04
ash_workzstop me if I'm making a fool out of myself :P18:05
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Arunangshuhow to disable bluetooth service on startup without removing its icon from the panel18:14
CoderEuropeArunangshu, usually through bios menu on laptops.18:18
Arunangshui mean to say when i first login to ubuntu i find bluetooth in on i want to switch off18:20
eelstreborcompdoc, whatever the default is - not sure how to find that info - anyway, it is a bug since a lot of other people have the same problem. hopefully, they'll have a fix out soon but the bug reports date back a year.18:22
oerheksIf you don't want bluetooth to start at all on boot use the following command: sudo systemctl disable bluetooth.service18:22
oerheksfor 16.04, that is18:22
oerheksthe icon still works to enable it18:23
oerheksbut the 1st time it can take up to a minute...18:23
__Yiotacan someone explain systemd timeout to me>18:25
__Yiotadoes it just block a specific service from being used?18:26
oerhekstimeout says the service is not ready18:26
oerheksso it is not blocked, just not available.18:27
* eelstrebor wishes he could find a current pc model - one that he wants - that is on the hcl18:29
* eelstrebor wonders why kernels from kernel.org won't boot on ubuntu18:34
hoxolotlhello, I did a partial upgrade and now keyboards aren't detected on the login screen.18:39
hoxolotlI I tried all the options in the recovery menu, but alas, no effect.18:40
chaosfischhello, after installing ubuntu, I'm now stuck without working efi bootloader. I tried boot-repair, but it fails with "locked ESP", what else can I try?18:40
nacceelstrebor: kernels from kernel.org are source tarballs. So it usually depends on patches. Also, there are some things you might need from the ubuntu patchset. It's better to use the mainline PPA if you need an upstream kernel (but you don't, in most cases)18:40
Halleluiasup nacc18:40
naccHalleluia: while I appreciate the friendliness, chitchat is offtopic for this channel, please stick to support topics18:41
Halleluialol nacc18:41
hoxolotlanswer found, trying : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/163024518:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1630245 in linux (Ubuntu Yakkety) "after starting ubuntu 16.10 -- no keyboard, no mouse" [Medium,Incomplete]18:48
melodiehello, I am seeking for feedback about this printer : Epson EcoTank 4550. Does someone have it? If so, how is the use on the printer side and on the scanner side under Ubuntu?18:59
melodiethanks for your insights!19:00
hoxolotl....WTF, halfway typing a command in grub and it goes back to the safestart windows...19:03
ioriamelodie, have you tried this ? http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/searchModule19:04
melodieioria, irrelevant, the existence of drivers do not imply the use is smooth and fine19:04
melodiebut thanks19:04
melodiehoxolotl, what brand and model computer?19:04
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ioriamelodie, so, answer is no19:05
melodieioria, I have not bought the printer yet19:06
melodiejust I'd like to get some feedback19:06
melodieeventually19:06
minimecAbiQuinn: Ping... Oh boy... I may have found something... Can you replace the content of "/usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh" with this... http://paste.ubuntu.com/25033931/19:07
AbiQuinnminimec: I was literally about to go sleep you just caught me boy19:07
oerheksmelodie, better chance on the forum, this post says it just works, maybe add your comment on that https://askubuntu.com/questions/923168/epson-ecotank-printer-on-ubuntu19:08
wythAloha folks19:08
wythI was in here about a week ago looking for help with an LVM issue I was/am having. Still haven't really gotten anywhere. Would anyone mind taking a look and seeing if anything sticks out to them, or have an avenue I should try looking into? https://askubuntu.com/questions/932295/new-disk-in-lvm-cpu-locks-up-with-kernel-errors19:09
melodieoerheks, thanks!19:09
AbiQuinnok done minimec19:10
hoxolotlmelodie, laptop HP elitebook 8570w... nvidia quadro 2000m and intel i7 3xxx something.19:10
minimecAbiQuinn: reload the rules... unplug/plug...19:11
melodiehoxolotl, with which kernel?19:11
hoxolotlit's on a merry go round, apt-get install -f doesn't work, because apt-get update can't find the /I think its called/  ppa's19:12
hoxolotl4.10.xx19:12
melodieand why do you need to type something in the grub command line?19:12
hoxolotl4.10.0-2719:12
AbiQuinnminimec: when I plug the controller back in it gets removed again shortly after19:12
hoxolotlkeyboard won't work in login screen19:13
minimecAbiQuinn: cat /udev-check.log19:13
ioriahoxolotl, and where did you get that kernel ?19:13
melodiehoxolotl, that's very annoying. Is it Ubuntu latest?19:13
hoxolotlso I'm trying to drop to root ( which it quits after a while for some reason),19:13
AbiQuinneyyy good news that has an output now... Thu Jul  6 20:12:06 BST 201719:14
melodiedo you have nouveau or nvidia as driver?19:14
ioriahoxolotl, latest for zesty is .2619:14
hoxolotlnvidia drivers.19:14
AbiQuinnminimec: ^^19:14
hoxolotl*ubuntu, with Linux 4.10.0-27-generic <- so says my screen) and I go in (recovery mode) to (boor as root)19:16
minimecAbiQuinn: So the problem with udev is, that it needs an 'absolute path'. Doing 'xboxdrv --evdev...' something is not enough, you need to do '/usr/bin/xboxdrv --evdev' and so on. That's why our rule was never executed... Same with 'ls' and 'date' and 'awk'19:16
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hoxolotlthen mount -o rw,remount /19:16
hoxolotland then trying to fix xserver, but I can't cause apt-get update fails19:17
AbiQuinnminimec: ok... but now there's the issue of the controller is being removed after I plug it back in :L19:17
minimecAbiQuinn: Now... I don't have a clue why the device is automatically removed once it is plugged.19:17
AbiQuinnminimec: xD fuck my life19:17
hoxolotlit fails to fetch all ppas19:18
AbiQuinnminimec: I could try rebooting maybe it's something trivial?19:18
minimecAbiQuinn: Try that... please...19:18
melodiehoxolotl, having many ppas is not exactly a good thing in your case19:18
hoxolotl-durp- enables networking....19:18
melodieoerheks, the ask ubuntu page says the same as ioria suggested, it's not a feedback from a user19:19
oerheksmaybe openprinting has a review ..19:20
abiQuinnminimec: and I'm back19:20
ioriamelodie, there are gazillions of printers ....  feedback from a specific user it unlikely ...19:20
ioria's19:20
oerhekschance 1:1158 users now online19:21
hoxolotlTenporary failure resolving nl.archive.ubuntu.com19:22
abiQuinnminimec: ok the controller doesn't get disconnected anymore but a js1 from xboxdrv is still not being created :L19:22
hoxolotlapt-get -f install .... whelp...19:22
abiQuinnminimec: the udev-check.log is updated every time I unplug/plug too19:23
minimecabiQuinn: Can you run "/usr/local/bin/dualshock-init.sh" once in a terminal?19:23
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workisfunanyone know why calling `chromium-browser` throws this memory issue? https://pastebin.com/puDXXyUZ19:24
hoxolotlxorg is not installed... whaaaaaa?19:24
abiQuinnxD minimec typo in the .sh I'll fix it and report back19:25
ioriaworkisfun, try chromium-browser --disable-extensions19:25
hoxolotland it won't install because of unmet dependencies...19:25
hoxolotlis there a command to install xorg and dependencies?19:26
abiQuinnminimec: okay typo was initilaize, change to correct spelling initialize still getting an error line 20: initialize: command not found19:28
workisfunioria:that worked, I haven't added any extensions recently though hmm19:28
ioriaworkisfun, weird19:29
abiQuinnminimec: noworries you typo'd the original too will fix19:29
ioriaworkisfun, oh, yeah it disables also hw accel19:29
workisfunioria:yeah and closing the window and running with extensions again works as well, everything's back to normal :/, thank you though :)19:30
ioriaworkisfun, ok19:30
* hoxolotl notes its not the first time apt-get update fails on a dutch server, but succeeds on the US one...19:30
abiQuinnminimec: okay all typos cleared... script runs fine in konsole19:31
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. So I see the problem. So the the function should be 'initialize()' and should be called in line 20 as 'initialize'.19:31
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minimecabiQuinn: Good!19:31
minimecabiQuinn: I wrote that script in 5 min. before my rendez-vous... ;)19:31
abiQuinnminimec: you managed to spell it right in the comment then misspell it in the function name and the called later in different ways xD19:31
minimecabiQuinn: Yeah. I was in a hurry... ;)19:32
abiQuinnminimec: haha no worries was a little funny19:32
abiQuinnminimec: just for reference I think steam might be causing the controller to disconnect19:33
minimecabiQuinn: So you cannot plug the device if steam is already running?19:34
abiQuinnminimec: yes and when I run steam it shows in udev monitor as removing the controller19:35
YounderSteam is just a process.19:35
YounderYou can ping and run other process whetevwer with steam running19:36
abiQuinnYounder: all I can do is say what I see here and when I open steam Udev monitor shows my controller being removed with repeatable success19:36
YounderI don't know what kina install you have, But I run steam in a separate window (I have 9). And I can switch betwen them. Are you running steam in full screen mode?19:39
abiQuinnminimec:  steam issue to one side... the xboxdrv part of our script still doesn't seem to be working19:40
abiQuinnminimec:  actually it works in konsole just not through udev :L19:40
abiQuinnYounder: not running steam in big picture if thats what you are asking19:40
oerhekssteam should be run fullscreen19:41
howardwlois there any alternative to libphash0-dev package?19:41
abiQuinnoerheks: you mean big picture mode?19:42
howardwlowhen i `apt-get install libphash0-dev` it tells me unable to locate pcakage :/19:42
nemoheh. my poor coworker - ubuntu locks up his laptop and corrupts the HD if he activates suspend or switches users.  He's reinstalled Ubuntu "30 times now" according to him.  I admire his dedication19:43
nacchowardwlo: no such package exists in ubuntu in precise or later19:43
nacchowardwlo: where are you finding such a reference?19:43
nemoMost recent one was trying to remove the Suspend option from the unity dash - right clicking on the damn thing triggered it - he was trying to get a context menu to remove it19:43
howardwlonacc: https://www.npmjs.com/package/phash19:43
oerheksabiQuinn, big picture mode, fullscreen, whatever, as long as you don't have a border19:43
nacchowardwlo: oh sorry, i typo'd locally. it only exists on 12.04 and 14.0419:44
howardwlonacc: oh. balls19:44
nacchowardwlo: given that particular binding is 4 years old, you would need to build it on trusty.19:44
abiQuinnoerheks: running it big picture still causes my controller to be removed19:44
nacchowardwlo: also might want to find something more maintained?19:44
nemoso... for his thirty-first install.  what would be the best way to remove all traces of suspend?19:44
nemoideally as low-level as possible19:44
howardwlonacc: is it a pain to build it on trusty? i’ve never done such a thing or understand what that means19:45
ioria!info libphash0-dev trusty19:45
ubottulibphash0-dev (source: libphash): Perceptual hashing library development package. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.4-1.4ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 169 kB, installed size 693 kB19:45
minimecabiQuinn: So my guess is that the $variable does not work. Try to add 'export' in line 5 before 'xboxinput'. So 'export xboxinput...'19:46
abiQuinnminimec: done19:47
abiQuinnminimec: still no device created by xboxdrv19:49
minimecabiQuinn: Ok. Last try...!19:50
kristian_on_linuhi all ... my DCPJ4110DW printer/scanner was working fine, now I can get it to print but not scan.19:51
minimecabiQuinn: You replace '$xboxinput' in line 10 with '$(/bin/ls -l /dev/input/by-id/usb-Sony_Computer_Entertainment_Wireless_Controller-event-joystick | /usr/bin/awk '{print $NF}' FS=/)'. So your our $variable is created right in the command.19:52
minimecabiQuinn: In this case you don't need 'getevent' in #main and you can also remove 'check' if you want.19:53
JustTheDoctorare there any developers in this room skilled enough to create a new linux gui system based on a ubuntu server that just does a couple basic things? not like a expandable gui..19:53
Younderkristian_on_linu, common problem, I couldn't either. No simple solution. I set up a Pi with a saned device and a wireless dogle. Then set up cups samba to wire it to the net.19:53
kristian_on_linuYounder, it used to work fine19:54
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kristian_on_linuI did  strace /usr/bin/xsane &> /home/kristian/xsane.txt ... let me paste it19:54
YounderIf your printer supports the saned then you can user it the same way as a printer.19:54
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SemiNushi19:56
lord_zooho, let's go19:56
abiQuinnminimec: :(((( still nope19:56
SemiNushow can I purge all software that was installed because of a manually added PPA ?19:56
kristian_on_linuYounder, it was working19:56
abiQuinnminimec: just to confirm this updated script does still work in konsole19:57
minimecabiQuinn: Does it still work in the terminal, once you remove 'getevent' in #main19:57
abiQuinnminimec: ypu19:57
rajivmarsis ubuntu-restricted-extras works with ubuntu-mate ot it has some other software for codecs?19:57
Younderkristian_on_linu, Well it wan't on mine. And about 50 or so % have a problem with the scanner19:59
nemoBTW. coworker's laptop w/ hopelessly broken suspend is: https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201606-22367/  which hilariously ubuntu awards "certified preinstall"19:59
minimecabiQuinn: Oh boy. So we know that the udev rule gets triggered, because you have an additional 'date' in the logfile. We also now, that 'initialize' does work, because it works in the terminal. But 'initialize' doesn't work in the udev rule... we tried a lot, didn't we...19:59
nemosays hibernate doesn't function but isn't just hibernate - suspend, switch user..19:59
Younderkristian_on_linu, correction.. woriking on a wireless printer. On usb it works fine20:00
kristian_on_linuthis is wireless20:00
abiQuinnminimec: tried so fucking much... I can't believe this shit still doesn't just work... and every single time it's worked in konsole too just not through udev20:00
abiQuinnminimec: bloody udev man20:01
oerheksnemo, so? that page says Hibernate is not working on this system + Bluetooth 4.0 HID devices are not working on this system20:02
YounderabiQuinn, language..20:02
abiQuinnYounder: sorry... it's been like 8-10 hours on the same problem20:02
nemooerheks: hibernate != suspend20:02
nemooerheks: also even switch user kills the system irrecoverably20:02
nemooerheks: https://askubuntu.com/questions/3369/what-is-the-difference-between-hibernate-and-suspend20:03
nemooerheks: by irrecoverably I mean filesystem is corrupted - sometimes fsck works. often it does not20:04
kristian_on_linufinally managed to paste it somewhere: https://justpaste.it/18np120:04
ubernetsI connected my printer to the wifi network and installed manufacturer driver. I can open the printer IP address fine, and can ping its IP address, and can add it as a printer, but I cannot print to it.20:05
ubernetsMessage is always unable to locate the printer20:05
minimecabiQuinn: Hmmm... So maybe we need 'sudo /usr/bin/xboxdrv ...' in line 10, even though that seems useless to me...20:05
ubernetsAny ideas how to troubleshoot this?20:06
abiQuinnminimec: if that fixes i'll hang myself20:06
ubernetsprinter is a brother mfc j4420dw20:06
nemooerheks: my friend says switching to 4.5 (probably this) http://www.yourownlinux.com/2016/05/how-to-install-linux-kernel-4-5-4-in-linux.html  did fix the suspend20:06
nemooerheks: but broke other things - likely a driver issue20:06
Younderubernets, have yo set up samba20:06
nemooerheks: but was just amused at how understated and optimistic that compatibility page was20:07
ubernetsNot that I know of. How do  I set it up?20:07
abiQuinnminimec: nope still nothing20:07
minimecabiQuinn: Well the major progress was adding an absolute path to the commands. Oh so se also may need an absolute path for 'sudo'...20:08
oerheksnemo, oh, Ubuntu 16.04.2 installs a 4.8 kernel for new installations. maybe that helps..20:08
ubernetsYounder I thought samba is only to connect to windows computers20:08
nemooerheks: oh really? interesting20:08
nemooerheks: so. download a brand new 16.04 ?20:08
Younderubernets, No it is more or less standard on ubuntu.20:09
ubernetsYounder installing samba now. Anything else I need to do?20:09
minimecabiQuinn: so line 10 "/usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/xboxdrv..."20:09
oerheksnemo or use udo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04 >> https://askubuntu.com/questions/885054/upgrade-16-04-2-lts-to-kernel-version-4-820:09
oerheks* on current install20:09
kristian_on_linuupdating kernel now20:09
abiQuinnstill nothing minimec20:10
abiQuinn:'(20:10
minimecabiQuinn: Well... At least you can attach the device with one only command now, without having to dig for the input event.20:12
Younderubernets, Well the standard network wide printer interface is CUPS (usually run under SAMBA (SMB wich means Simple Message Blocks and is used by windows to address the network)20:12
abiQuinnminimec: thats true :L20:12
minimecabiQuinn: And we have abase that might help you if you find a 'udev master' here in the channel...20:12
Younderubernets, Both a samba client and CUPS shuld be installed  already20:13
abiQuinnminimec: could it be that the udev rule is run before the controller is actually added?20:13
Younderubernets, So it's a setup problem20:13
ubernetsYounder how can I check it?20:13
minimecabiQuinn: Well.. We could add a line in our script right before line 10 like "sleep 10".20:14
abiQuinnI think it's maybe a case of udev runs the rules then adds the controller20:15
abiQuinnminimec: I only say that because I only say that because monitor says the following monitor will print the received events for:20:16
abiQuinnUDEV - the event which udev sends out after rule processing20:16
abiQuinnminimec: so the rules get done then the add event happens?20:16
Younderubernets, I need to know wether you are running a desktop or server20:17
ubernetsYounder desktop20:17
Younderubernets, Ok Alt printers gives you the menu20:19
abiQuinnminimec: that can't be the case actually because there is the 'ACTION=="add"' option :L20:19
ubernetsYounder Alt printers? Please explain20:19
Younderubernets, Ok Alt and the type 'printers' gives you the menu20:19
ubernetsI'm on xubuntu20:19
ubernetsYounder ok I can open the printers menu20:20
minimecabiQuinn: Well the script gets executes, because you should have that additional 'log' stamp in the log file, right?20:20
ubernetsYounder in fact I was looking at it the whole time. The printer is there already20:20
YounderWell it is absically in the systems settins menu. Can you find that?20:20
abiQuinnminimec: yeh I do20:20
UNIcodeX_I have multiple disks in my machine. how do I tell the ubuntu installer which one to use? I'm at the parte where it wants to overwrite empty disk space, but nothing has prompted me for which disk yet...20:21
ubernetsYounder I already opened the printers menu and kept trying to print the test page. So how can I troubleshoot from here?20:21
ubernetsYounder one thing I noticed is that there is an escaped space in the device uri. Do you think that could case problems?20:22
Younderubernets, Well I have a %20 in my file path to. And it works. So no20:25
nemooerheks: correction. he's already on 4.8 - that's apparently the one corrupting his machine20:25
nemooerheks: the one that worked was apparently 4.9 or 5.020:26
UNIcodeX_anyone?20:26
nemoUNIcodeX_: the installer should have an option to specify20:27
nemoUNIcodeX_: as opposed to automagically figure out20:27
nemowhere it pulls up that screen w/ the friendly-ish gparted looking thing - should be able to specify disks there20:27
* nemo has not used the installer in quite some time20:28
nemohunting for screenshots20:28
ubernetsYounder so what else could be the problem?20:28
YounderUNIcodeX_, OK. i have 4 disks on my machine. one a ssd is sda. 2 is two 1 Tb disaks in raid 0 set up by the bios. and the third is nor part of the filsystem and thus accessed trough /media20:28
metoo606hello world i face problem with my ubuntu \n when i connect my android phone with computer cant see some my files audio vedio and some file else so need help20:30
Youndergota go!20:31
nemometoo606: could they possibly be DRM controlled stuff that's not being made accessible through the shared filesystem?20:31
nemometoo606: do you at least see your DCIM folder?20:32
metoo606nemo : i can see DCIM but cant see its content20:33
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nemohuh20:34
nemometoo606: what version of ubuntu?20:34
nemoand android20:34
metoo606im using trusty20:35
nemometoo606: just wanna be clear that this is an MTP phone and a version of ubuntu with good MTP support20:35
nemometoo606: ok. same one I use - you might have to update your mtp support.20:36
nemometoo606: basically, I poked around for mtp trusty way back when... did something like this... or used ppa. can't remember https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=222670220:37
metoo606nemo :ok ill try it20:37
nemometoo606: but I do recall that the default MTP at time was kinda meh - it was a very new protocol20:37
Ben64upgrade to xenial20:37
UNIcodeX_Younder, nemo, ok. so when I hit "install now" it asks me the disk I want to use, but it says ext4. I want btrfs. I'm going to have to manually install huh?20:37
nemoBen64: I'm going to upgrade to devuan 😝20:37
UNIcodeX_make changes to the layout20:37
Ben64nemo: ok?20:37
omberHi there, I am attempting to install older version of Samba (2.4.1.6) but apt is failing to grab specified samba-libs package?20:38
metoo606ill update mtp and try againe20:38
nemogl20:38
nemometoo606: if you're on a super old version of android there's no MTP20:39
nemometoo606: and you could be running into locking issues here20:39
nemo(thus the invisible stuff)20:39
nemometoo606: popping the SD card or shutting down all the things I think was the solution at the time20:39
nemometoo606: I guess another possibility, also w/ old android, is that you're seeing the wrong DCIM folder (internal vs SD or vice versa)20:40
abiQuinnminimec: we're done right?20:40
abiQuinnminimec: or were you still trying?20:41
minimecabiQuinn: Unfortunately I am really out of ideas... So I gues we're done.20:41
abiQuinnminimec: yeh no worries bud, thanks for trying :D20:41
minimecabiQuinn: I am just watching an episode of 'the newsroom'... ;)20:41
abiQuinnim gonna get some sleep and see if I can find a udev master in the morning :D20:42
minimecabiQuinn: It was good brain food for me too, besides having cleaned half of my appartment and doing my laundry... :)20:42
metoo606thank nemo ill see and go back20:42
* omber cries20:42
minimecabiQuinn: Have a good n820:43
abiQuinnminimec: failing that I suppose maybe I could make it a cronjob or something?20:43
omberI updated Samba on my home box to 2:4.3-11 on my home box today. Now it segfaults on startup. Update from repo of course.20:43
minimecabiQuinn: If your device is plugged when booting, you can add the launch command of the script to /etc/rc.local before the 'exit 0' statement. That should do.20:44
ubernetsCan someone help me with my wlan printer. I can ping it, can see it in router, can open printer webserver, can add printer to available printer, but when I try to print it says "unable to locate". Any idea why?20:58
nemoubernets: so. I'm super unfamiliar w/ printers and their various WTFisms, but one thing I *have* learned is that if random printer X is failing in some inexplicable fashion, whether one is on Windows, OSX or Linux21:00
nemoubernets: try switching printer drivers and/or protocols21:00
nemoubernets: in this case I'd suggest protocol first21:00
nemoubernets: jetdirect/ipp/unix21:00
nemoubernets: ipp is usually the most reliable, but not always21:01
nemooffice printer for some insane reason only handled unix21:01
nemoeven under windows had to go through some ridiculous hoops of specifying the "wrong" driver and alternate connection method21:01
ubernetsnemo I'm sorry, how to go about switching protocols?21:01
nemoubernets: when you add the printer, there should be a specify option21:02
oerheks17.04 got nice new ipp/apple protocol onboard21:02
nemolemme fire up the add printer wizard here in MATE21:02
nemoubernets: so... under the [+] Add Printer option, there is a Network Printer dropdown - at least in the wizard I'm using21:02
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZestyZapus/ReleaseNotes#Driverless_Printing21:03
ubernetsThe wizard finds the printer, and I can choose that, then it will use ipp via dns-sd is what it says21:03
nemook21:03
nemoubernets: try another protocol then ☺21:03
nemoubernets: you don't see a list of protocols in the initial thing? guess you're using a different wizard :/21:04
ubernetsnemo I see the list21:04
nemoubernets: ok. so try, oh, jetdirect plus the IP of the printer21:05
ubernetsnemo for example if I choose ipps it asks me for a device uri21:05
nemoubernets: I'd try jetdirect first since you said IPP was failing21:05
ubernetsnemo I don't have jetdirect in my list21:05
nemohuh...21:05
ubernetsOh my bad, there it is21:06
ubernetsAppSocket/HP JetDirect21:06
nemoubernets: also on my wizard it gives examples of IPP URIs when you select IPP*21:06
ubernetsnemo jetdirect also asks for a port number. I don't see the port number in the printer webserver. Should I just go with the default 9100?21:08
nemoubernets: yes21:08
nemoubernets: also. I've found w/ WTF printers, sometimes selecting a more minimalist driver can at least get you some support even if you lose some printer feature like the large tray.  so if you try changing drivers next, generic postscript 2 (or 3) is sometimes a good choice.21:08
nemoapart from that you've pretty much exhausted my printer familiarity 😉21:08
ubernetsnemo the damn test page was printed21:09
nemolast resort is plugging it in over USB 😉21:09
ubernetsnemo thanks a lot21:09
nemoubernets: ok. great. np21:09
nemoubernets: hardware companies are so awful at software interfaces I swear ☺21:09
ubernetsnemo yes and their support is useless. Especially once they hear Ubuntu they shut off21:10
nemoubernets: I've had just as awful experiences under windows tho21:11
nemoalthough at least they usually include "drivers"21:11
nemoas in a CD's worth of useless crap I have no admin privs on the work laptop to even install21:11
nemoend up hunting through it for a ppd file21:11
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gambl0rehow do i output a file and then put that contents into a new file?21:38
gambl0rei know its something like cat file >> file2 ?21:38
ombercat sourcefile.txt > newfile.txt ?21:38
omber> and >> work differently if file2 / destination exists21:39
omber> overwrites destination, >> appends to destination21:39
gambl0rethanks21:39
gambl0reanyone know a good linux book?21:43
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sebsebsebhi22:44
wythAnyone around that can provide some insight into my LVM/Mounting problem? https://askubuntu.com/questions/932295/new-disk-in-lvm-cpu-locks-up-with-kernel-errors23:32
JakethepythonHello room i need to setup a VPN so i can map a drive on a linux server23:51
JakethepythonI have installed Open VPN23:52

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