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jjainHey guys does anyone have some help with rEFInd setup, my installation doesn00:24
jjain't seem to find the Ubuntu00:25
jjainSorry for the 2 messages :\00:25
aloo_shunot sure I can fully help00:30
aloo_shujjain, did you install from DVD00:30
jjainwas someone helping me?00:37
jjainI dced00:37
jjainsorry00:37
jjainI have the problem with the rEFInd00:37
MoppyIs there a list of gaming mice that work with Ubuntu? By work, I mean the special software for programming buttons and changing the colors of the lights, etc - and not just the driver for basic functionality.01:06
kenrinThe only one I know of is roccat Moppy01:19
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kenrinOh and razer has third party drivers that can do lights and things too01:23
MoppyI don't know if it's changed, but the razer linux software can't do macros, as it's not implemented in the mouse's hardware. I will check though.01:24
kenrinWell it has an API in python you can do things: https://terrycain.github.io/razer-drivers/01:25
MoppyYea, I am looking at that now. It seems to have added macro support.01:25
MoppySo it looks like roccat and razer will mostly work01:27
Moppykenrin: Thanks01:37
jhprattAnyone know how to add a second clock to the status bar? Not in the dropdown.01:50
[n0mad]jhpratt: if you use gnome there appears to be an extension that can do that as far as i can tell but can't vouch for it01:54
jhpratt@n0mad on unity :/01:59
jhprattOk, signing off. If anyone is able to answer my question about adding a second clock, I have it over on AskUbuntu: https://askubuntu.com/questions/945450/display-multiple-time-zones-in-status-bar02:07
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oraculehello02:44
latemusminecraft doesnt work on ubuntu ppc02:47
aloo_shulatemus, +1 for keeping a ppc alive02:55
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dckx_I am installing ubuntu on a laptop with 2 SSD in raid 0. Windows 10 used to be installed there, but during ubuntu installation I formatted the disc as I only plan to have ubuntu on that laptop. During the installation, I was informed GRUB could not be installed, and was prompted to select a different location to install it, or to install it later manually, or to cancel the installation. The dialog is responsive, but whatever option I choose when I04:06
dckx_click "OK" nothing happens. Is this a common bug when installing ubuntu?04:06
rypervenchedckx_: Is the disk partitioned with MBR or GPT?04:15
rypervencheIt's very possible that you didn't set up the boot partition, whichever type it needed to be, correctly.04:16
dckxyes, very likely. So now I'm starting the installation again after rebooting04:17
dckxbut I can't make sense of all the different partitions or drives that appear in the partition manager04:17
rypervenchedckx: Can you take a screenshot of what you see for us?04:19
dckxI'm confused in two ways. 1) Being this a raid setup, do I need to create the same partitions (boot, root, swap, etc.) on both drives? Now, both drives show with the same partitions, but for example, if I create new partitions in drive A, they are not reflected on drive B automatically. And 2), which partitions should I create? and how much space for each, approximately. I remember reading swap should be as large as the RAM, and boot around 500mb,04:19
dckxand root and home whatever I wanted04:19
dckxrypervenche: can I take screenshot during installation? I'm installing on a one laptop, and chatting here on another04:20
rypervenchedckx: Oh RAID, that might take some manual work. Let me take what options it has. What version of Ubuntu?04:20
dckx16.04.304:21
rypervenchedckx: You can a screenshot, yes. I believe the printscreen key will do it for you. It might be another key combination on Ubuntu though, someone can speak up if it's something else.04:21
dckxrypervenche: but I can't do much during the installation, or can I?04:22
dckxrypervenche: i mean, with the screenshot04:23
rypervenchedckx: Why not? Are you using a graphical installer or the ncurses (blue and red) one?04:23
dckxrypervenche: graphical04:23
rypervenchedckx: Then you can. Also RAID is available in the "manual" partitioning choice.04:24
dckxrypervenche: I only have the top bar, but not the lateral one. I cannot open terminal, or I least I have not been able to04:28
dckxrypervenche: Now I exit the installation so I can. How can I provide the partition information?04:29
rypervenchedckx: probably "sudo fdisk -l" would give us what we need.04:29
dckxrypervenche: http://paste.ubuntu.com/2529479104:33
rypervenchedckx: Are you wanting to do a hardware RAID or a software RAID?04:36
energizerI have pings frequently above 500 to 192.168.0.104:43
energizerinternets pretty hard to use like this. what can i do?04:44
rypervencheenergizer: From what IP?04:47
EpicCyndaquilhey everyone, apt-get keeps grabbing packages that dpkg claims are corrupted. How do I start troubleshooting this? simply removing the package from /var/cache/apt/archives and trying again seems to fix it all the time, but it's happening too often to just be an odd occurrence.04:48
lotuspsychjegood morning to all04:54
energizerrypervenche, im 192.168.42.6804:54
rypervencheenergizer: And is that on your network or are you not using your own network?04:54
energizer ip route | grep default > default via 192.168.42.1 dev wlp58s0 proto static metric 60004:56
energizerso i guess that explains it; it wasnt the right ip04:56
energizerbut solving the xy problem04:57
energizermy internet is really slow04:57
rypervencheenergizer: Where are you seeing said "pings"?04:57
tgm4883rypervenche: he's pinging04:57
energizerrypervenche, terminal ping04:57
tgm4883rypervenche: not he's seeing someone else pinging04:58
energizertgm4883, right04:58
rypervencheAhhhh ok. I finally get the 500 bit.04:58
dckxrypervenche: sorry, had to go do something. I think the drives are already in raid right? In the BIOS the SATA mode is set to RAID, and they were hardware raid 0 just an hour ago when they had windows 10 installed on them04:59
rypervenchedckx: Ah ok. You won't need anything special then, I don't think. You'll just install to that RAID drive.05:01
dckxrypervenche: I have tried twice now, but it seems I can't get the partitions right05:03
dckxrypervenche: http://i66.tinypic.com/2lcn3mb.png05:09
dckxrypervenche: that didn't work05:11
rypervenchedckx: Image does not exist.05:12
dckxrypervenche: yeah, that's what i meant. I'll try one more time to install, but I'm getting screenshots of the important steps05:13
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Mittenshello, I installed ubuntu latest version in place on win10 and now I can't seem to be able to print05:25
MittensI will tinker around and see what's up.05:25
Mittensany relevant advice (where to look etc would be appreciated) thanks in advance.05:25
Yoginthhow can i get @ubutu.com email and i will be the security manger at IRC Channel any suggestions?05:26
lotuspsychjeYoginth: security manager?05:28
FlannelYoginth: To get an @ubuntu.com email, you need to become an Ubuntu Member: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/NewMember05:28
dckxrypervenche: the installer crashed05:32
dckxwill tray again tomorrow, now I need to sleep. thanks!05:32
arunkumar413Any idea on the data format used by USB webcam05:36
AndrewGazelkaHey05:42
AndrewGazelkaIs there a way to disable automatic blurring of low-resolution icons in Ubuntu?05:43
AndrewGazelka(ping me if you know) ... I couldn't find any information on the web05:43
jerichowasahoaxWhat are some reasons the stat command can fail on a file, that have nothing to do with file permissions?05:57
jerichowasahoaxBecause I have a file that I can't stat as a certain user, even after "sudo chmod -R 777 /parent/directory"05:57
jerichowasahoaxAlternate question: Does Ubuntu (16.04 server, if relevant) ship with some extra set of file permission enforcement that I need to check? Best as I can tell, AppArmor isn't interfering.06:03
SubatomicParticlNone that I am aware of, jerichowasahoax.06:06
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user96Hello, I am trying to use cryptsetup however it does not do anything after typing in a password and after doing "cryptsetup -v luksOpen /enc/vol1 vol1" it freezes after "Key slot 0 unlocked."07:23
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svaroggI've got a strange error in Ubuntu 17.04 - .co.il (I'm in IL myself) domains don't get resolved by browsers/ping/etc, but do get resolved by dig/nslookup. Any other domains work correctly as far as I can tell.08:07
svaroggAdding 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 to /resolv.conf usually helps, but not always08:07
svaroggAnybody have an idea what this could be?08:07
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qswzslightly off-topic, what does it mean when the RAM is welded in a laptop description? it means you can never change it?08:26
qswzor soldered, sorry for bad translation08:26
capellayah, sounds like work08:27
wedgieqswz: yes, permanently attached. at least intended to be permanent08:29
qswzwedgie: ah ok, sucks a bit to do that, but usually RAM doesn't fail before the rest08:30
wedgieqswz: usually it is a size thing. easier to make it smaller/thinner that way08:30
qswzok08:31
tomreyndckx_: you most likely don't want SATA mode = RAID in BIOS, this is fakeraid and just causes problems.08:49
Dreamandckx_: 2 day not inastall ubuntu08:51
Dreamanis a jocke08:51
tomreyndckx_: in case you can't change the bios setting or still want to keep the other OS try this http://www.overclock.net/t/1227636/how-to-change-sata-modes-after-windows-installation#08:53
tomreynjerichowasahoax: about the stat issue, try to cd to the target directory, does that work?08:55
tomreynjerichowasahoax: besides apparmor nothing is installed by default that should get in the way. if this is a VM or container, addditional restrictions (outside of OS control) could apply.08:57
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BluesKajHiyas all09:09
madmanonmedshi all09:19
linuxenkohi madmanonmeds09:28
madmanonmedsanybody that can help with the install of a invida driver, for geforce gtx 750 ti09:28
madmanonmedsit is in ubuntu 14.0409:29
madmanonmedshi linuxenko09:29
thorremadmanonmeds: if the box runs lightdm you need to stop that service before installing the driver09:30
thorreso go out to the console, type "service lightdm stop" then "sudo bash ./<your Nvidia driver file>", answer the questions and then reboot09:31
thorreThat should do the trick09:31
thorreIf the Nvidia driver package complains abpout missing compilers and such try installing the build-essentials package.09:32
linuxenkoSeems like there is PPA for such drivers http://bit.ly/2vOeYBh , i don't have nvidia card to try it09:33
mitmfwhat laptop is good for installing ubunu directly?09:34
madmanonmedsI will try that thanks thorre09:36
XHFHXHi there. I want to backup my home folder from a broken ubuntu installation via live USB. i used sudo ecryptfs-recover-private on the mounted dir and entered my passphrase. after this i got a folder mounted in tmp - but in this it says i have to use encryptfs-mount-private again in README.txt but this fails as it says the folder is not setup properly09:44
XHFHXhow can I get back my data? :/09:44
tomreynmitmf: there are some companies which sell laptops with ubuntu, those are most likely to work (or you can return them at least if they dont work as advertised)09:44
mitmftomreyn: what laptop?09:45
tomreynmitmf: i did not specify one, i said look for companies selling laptops with ubuntu pre-installed09:46
tomreynXHFHX: which system (some ubuntu live system?) are you running now, and which system is is on disk? by system, i mean operating system, and release version.09:48
MonkeyDustmitmf  havent followed, but look here http://zareason.com/09:48
XHFHXtomreyn: both times ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS09:48
mitmfthanks MonkeyDust09:49
mitmf:)09:49
tomreynXHFHX: hmm i assumed it'd be fixed there. sorry i dont know then.09:49
XHFHXmh ok09:49
XHFHXwell, i'll just flush the data then. wasn't anything too important in there. but not nice to see that decryption seems to be buggy^^ will turn of the encryption now on the new installation^^09:50
tomreynXHFHX: better use full disk encryption09:52
tomreynXHFHX: that's if you need that type of protection. IMO ecryptfs mostly makes sense for multi-user systems as an additional layer.09:53
madmanonmedswell I did that thorre, then it ran into a running x server, how to bypass that problem.09:56
madmanonmedslinuxenko: you still around09:58
linuxenkomadmanonmeds , ctrl+alt+f1 , login then, sudo systemctl stop lightdm ; then run installation script, or try ppa i suggested10:00
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madmanonmedsctrl+alt+f1 does not  work on this for some reason, it just comes back to the desktop and freeze10:03
MonkeyDustmadmanonmeds  try with f2 or f3, is it any different10:05
BluesKajmadmanonmeds,yeah f1 isn't used on some pcs10:06
flying_sausagesHey guys, any suggestions for an all-in-one script for a mailserver setup?10:38
MonkeyDustflying_sausages  start with tasksel (task select)10:39
onherehi10:41
flying_sausagesMonkeyDust is that like aptitude..?10:42
MonkeyDust!info tasksel10:43
ubottutasksel (source: tasksel): tool for selecting tasks for installation on Debian systems. In component main, is optional. Version 3.34ubuntu5 (zesty), package size 31 kB, installed size 244 kB10:43
flying_sausagesMonkeyDust is that going to configure itself properly?10:46
tomreynflying_sausages: configuring and managing (tweaking) a mail server (which doe snot just relay mail) takes time. it's not a software you just setup and run.10:47
flying_sausagestomreyn I was thinking about apps like mail-in-a-box or mailcow10:47
flying_sausagesScripts like these are usually a nice way for me to figure out how to break things and learn :p10:47
flying_sausagesbut I'd like to hear any pointers you might have as well10:48
tomreyni have no better suggestions. do try and fiddle with it. just don't expect that you can just setup and run a amailserver accepting in- and outbound mail and stores mail for multiple users without a need to intervene regularly.10:49
onhereh10:49
ikoniait will get exploited10:50
ikoniaand black listed within a week10:50
ikoniarunning a mail service is not a toy on the internet10:50
onheregood10:51
SvetaHosting mail for yourself is ok. Allowing free registration of other users is a problem.10:51
tomreynmail-in-a-box is a nice concept, i very much like that they are trying to bring mailservers into peoples' homes. but i'm not yet convinced it can be done in a way where the person managing it does not actually understand all the details.10:51
flying_sausagesoh yeas Sveta it's for myself and my colleague only10:51
ikoniamail hosting for yourself is not ok10:51
ikoniait's still a mail server on the internet10:51
ikoniaunless you are confident with it - you will be exploited and black listed10:52
SvetaProvide guidance for how to do it right.10:52
ViciousLooRollHow would I sync my date and term to a timezone via terminal?10:52
flying_sausagesikonia what sort of material should I read up in order not to get exploited?10:52
SvetaGreat plan.10:52
ikoniathe documentationon your MTA, and general info about how mail works on the internet10:52
ikoniathe oreilly books are a good source10:52
ViciousLooRolls/term/time/10:52
onhereerror opening log file '#ubuntu.irc2p.log'11:04
crc32how do I set the boot device in grub2 it seems that when I did an apt-get dist-upgrade some how my /boot partition that was originally on /dev/md1 is not on /dev/md126 and poof grub declares "grub-probe: error: disk `mduuid/02cc9a6ff720f6de21045ecaa5cbb829' not found" not found. It also warned me that my computer is unbootable.11:20
crc32at this point I don't want to raid my boot partition any more I'll settle for a regular partition. How do I change my boot device?11:21
MonkeyDustcrc32  "md" ... so it's RAID?11:22
crc32yes. I thought this was a good aproach to have my boot partition on mirror raid.11:23
crc32I also don't understand how all off a sudden my machine doesn't recognize /dev/md1 anymore and sees the boot partition as /dev/md12611:24
crc32How can I just destroy the /dev/md126 array and just install grub on a real partition.11:26
Younderwoa. that is brain surgery11:28
onhereso11:29
YounderSo you fail nothing will work, danm near inpossible to diagnose too. You had better try it out first on a virtual machine11:30
crc32So what do I do to make my machine bootable again.11:30
Younderreinstall11:30
crc32wtf11:30
crc32are you really suggesting I just reinstall?11:31
YounderYASFU11:31
Younderyes11:31
MonkeyDustcrc32  make sure you have a backup, then learn from the suggestions you get here11:31
Youndersorry...11:32
crc32for real theres not some grub.cfg file where I can just say boot=/dev/sda1 or something then just reinstall grub11:32
YounderYou have rendered your machine in an unbootable state11:33
Younder(you can curse now!)11:33
crc32I'm still booted into the machine now. But I got the warning the machine will not boot.11:33
MonkeyDustcrc32  now first backup personal/important date, while you still have access11:34
YounderFor what it's woth it has happened to me 5 times now. Mind you I have been using ubuntu since 2006.11:36
YounderI now run a 'happy' cluster of 14 linux machines and a windows system, and a androuid as well.11:37
YounderYMMV11:38
Younderrsync is great for functional backup11:39
MonkeyDustyes, it's what i use11:40
MonkeyDustbut the --delete flag does not seem to work, deleted files on the source are not deleted on the dest11:42
crc32so the system still boots as I suspected. Grub2 is still on /dev/md126 but when I try to upgrade grub 2 tries to install on /dev/md1 which for some reason was renamed to /dev/md12611:44
crc32actually it looks more like the UUID changed for some reason.11:45
MonkeyDustcrc32  what's the output of    lsblk -f ... paste it here http://paste.ubuntu.com/11:47
crc32http://paste.ubuntu.com/25296775/11:49
crc32grub complains it cant find `mduuid/02cc9a6ff720f6de21045ecaa5cbb829' not found11:49
crc32actually it looks like the boot partition was supposed to be /dev/md011:55
crc32what would cause the name to change like that and is the name change related to this problem?11:55
BluesKajsystemd naming convention, maybe? why now,  who knows11:59
madmanonmedsI found it11:59
crc32found what?12:00
madmanonmedsit crashed12:00
crc32what is "it". Pronoun avoidance goes a long way.12:00
madmanonmeds the way to run the script to install the nvidia driver12:01
MonoMonkeywhich, to some, is the12:01
MonoMonkeyholy＀grail12:01
madmanonmedscrc32: the script crashed12:02
crc32yea. I guess your looking at an installation log or something.12:02
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, the driver from the nvidia website? if so it will beak your system on the next kernel upgrade12:02
madmanonmedsoh well12:03
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, you don't need a script to install supported nvidia drivers12:03
madmanonmeds that is all the linux drivers on the nvidia site12:05
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, open a console and run: sudo ubuntu-drivers list12:05
madmanonmedsthat system is on a diffrent drive I can't just hop over and try12:07
BluesKajthose "nvidia website drivers" aren't supported on ubuntu12:07
madmanonmedswell where are the supported drivers12:08
madmanonmedsany body12:09
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, in the package manager and in the console if you run,  sudo ubuntu-drivers list ... the recommended drivers should be listed12:10
oerheksor type drivers in dash, tool should show up12:10
madmanonmedsHow do I find the right one12:10
oerhekstype 'nvidia linux <graphicscard>  and the search will give you the 1st release of the supported driver12:11
onheremonkey dust:good12:11
oerheks* in a browser12:11
oerheksor tell us the graphicscard and we have a look?12:12
madmanonmedsthe graphics card is the nvidia geforce gtx 750 ti12:13
oerheksnvidia 334 or higher http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/73666/en-us12:14
madmanonmedswell that turned up nothing12:22
BluesKajthe 375 or 384 seem to the ones to use, the nvidia numbers are used for the ubuntu supported  drivers12:23
respawn1anyone here running ubuntu gnome 17.04? I want to an auto-install (basic) using my HDD and not my SSD (which is actually some intel smart raid thing). On another version of Ubuntu it automatically installed the bootloader to /dev/sda when I wanted everything on /dev/sdb. Will Ubuntu Gnome give me the option of choosing where to install the bootloader, or do I need to manually partition during install? thanks in advance12:24
oerheksrespawn1, yes, you get the choise where to put grub212:26
respawn1oerheks: thank you!12:26
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, even tho the nvidia site drivers appear to be the same as the ubuntu supported drivers, nvidia doesn'tkeep up with the kernel module updates/upgrades, that's the difference12:26
oerheksit might be half way or nearly at the end of the install though12:26
respawn1oerheks: that's fine, as long as I can choose12:27
BluesKajgrub is usually installed near the end12:27
respawn1oerheks: btw just wanted to clarify..you're referring to ubuntu gnome, and not regular ubuntu right?12:27
oerheksbasicly for all ubuntu versions AFAIK12:28
madmanonmedshay blueskaj; where do i get the ubuntu supported drivers12:31
oerhekstype drivers in dash, tool should show up , or go into softwarecenter > sources > additional drivers tab12:33
madmanonmedssorry I went away for a while looking12:33
oerheksscroll back?12:33
BluesKajin your package manager type nvidia driver, then look for the nvidia-384 or nvidia-375 , madmanonmeds12:34
madmanonmedsI will look bye for a moment12:37
madmanonmedsthat seem to have worked Blueskaj12:44
madmanonmedsthank you12:44
BluesKajmadmanonmeds, thank me after you install and reboot, if it wotks then.12:45
blackflowHello. The Ubuntu 17.04 desktop iso downloadable from the official site seems to be still the original one from April. It's basically broken with two pretty severe bugs (dns not working and kernel bug that panics when anything swap related is executed by it). Any reason the original ISO hasn't been updated with fixes?12:52
BluesKajblackflow, show us thedownload site12:53
oerheksblackflow, normally one would enable updates during install.. and for the most of us it is working12:53
BluesKajor update and upgrade after booting into thenew install12:54
Dreamanapt updat&apt dist-upgrade12:54
blackflowBluesKaj: the official site, https://www.ubuntu.com/download12:54
Dreamanapt update&apt dist-upgrade12:55
blackflowoerheks: well the problem is you can't do anything with the image other than use the default installer directly. any custom installation procedure based on it is broken due to those two bugs.12:55
blackflowthe issue is not that it's not fixable (partially is), but that the official installation image is broken.12:56
Dreamanwhy not unity in 17.1012:57
BluesKajsomehow I doubt that the official image broken ...12:57
blackflowBluesKaj: well, it is :)12:58
BluesKajcould be your HW12:58
blackflowit isn't. the bugs are logged and already fixed through updates. it's the iso that's not updated.12:58
BluesKajdid md5sum the image, blackflow?12:59
blackflowyes12:59
tomreynBluesKaj: where are they logged?12:59
blackfloware you listening to what I'm saying? the bugs are known, and have been fixed since. the ISO hasn't been updated12:59
tomreynthere will be 'nightly' builds you can use.13:00
BluesKajhow can the bug be "fixed" in that case13:00
blackflowwith the updated kernel image and systemd-rsolved config that drops dnssec13:00
oerheksblackflow, again: normally one would enable updates during install..13:00
blackflowoerheks: which doesn't affect hte live environment, that's the problem13:01
blackflowin particular, the kernel bug that panics when certain swap related syscalls are made (and they're made regardless of whether swap exists or not)13:01
BluesKajthis is going nowhere ...13:01
blackflowso if you want a custom installation that requires a bit extensive memory use, you get panic'd kernel13:02
blackflowin short, the broken live environment prevents proper use for installation13:02
oerheksblackflow, on what hardware exactly?13:03
blackflowhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/167483813:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1674838 in linux (Ubuntu Zesty) "kernel BUG at /build/linux-7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129" [High,Fix released]13:04
blackflowit's a pretty severe bug, that has been fixed since13:04
blackflowit prevents using the live environment of the installer from doing anything a bit more memory extensive13:05
blackfloweg, working with ZFS (that's officially supported by Ubuntu, so it's not an unsupported use case)13:05
oerheksodd, with updates enabled you would get 4.10.0-3013:07
blackflowoerheks: updates of what?13:07
oerhekskernel ?13:08
blackflowand how do you reboot the live environment into the new kernel?13:08
blackflowthe updates you're talking about are applied to the _installed_ OS, not the live env13:08
oerheksi am talking about install.13:08
oerheksstill, what hardware exactly?13:09
blackflowwhich part of it in particular are you interested?13:09
oerhekscpu and gpu please13:10
blackflowoerheks: core i5-4460 and nvidia geforce gtx 96013:12
ViciousLooRollWhat's the best place to use as home directories for non user accounts13:12
ViciousLooRollLike my teamspeak and znc-admin user13:12
oerheksblackflow,  that is not unusual hardware, and not that recent so it should be working fine..13:15
tomreynViciousLooRoll: if it's system users without a shell you could use /nonexistent13:16
ViciousLooRollIs there anything wrong with just using /home/teamspeak13:17
ViciousLooRollAnd /home/znc?13:17
tomreynViciousLooRoll: some other system users (without a login shell) still point to /home/SERVICENAME (such as syslog)13:18
tomreynViciousLooRoll: i assume yours actually need shells, though?13:18
blackflowoerheks: oh I know that :) this issue has nothing to do with the particular hardware.13:19
ViciousLooRolltomreyn: I'm not sure if they need a shell13:19
ViciousLooRollI have disabled login on both of them.13:20
tomreynViciousLooRoll: well i guess oyu can point them to /home/servicename either way.13:20
oerheksblackflow, then avoid the live session, and install with updates. i have no other plausible solution, the iso gets updated with 17.04.1 somewhere this month, august13:23
oerheksand is the start of the big release, some companies wait for the 17.04.1 release anyway13:23
blackflowoerheks: you're missing the point13:23
blackflowI am not talking about the installer. forget the installer. I'm talking about the live env.13:23
oerheksI know, blackflow , wait for the 17.04.113:24
blackflowoerheks: are you sure about that? 17.04 is not LTS. in two months 17.10 is coming out which obsoletes 17.0413:25
oerhekshmm you are right13:27
oerheksmy bad :-(13:27
oerheksThen no, the iso does not get updated at all..13:29
BluesKajwqell, that's dumb13:29
blackflowyou don't say :)13:30
blackflowpaints a pretty bad picture of Ubuntu.13:30
tomreynmaybe it takes a bug report to get an updated .iso https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer13:36
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tomreynblackflow: this doesn't solve the issue for the general public, but you can (apparently - this guide has not been updated recently) build your own live-cd using the fixed packages as discussed here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch13:50
ovalseven8Hey, I have encrypted my system using LUKS/dm-crypt. Afterwards I added a line to a script and now my system does not really boot anymore. Is there a way I can decrypt it and remove that single line again13:54
tomreynovalseven8: two options: emergency boot, live cd + chroot. what does "does not really boot anymore" look like?13:55
tomreynalso, which file did you modify?13:56
ovalseven8tomreyn: I can enter my passphrase and it is decrypted but the window where you type in your username and password is not there and it's just black then13:56
ovalseven8In this script I use a command/program and I forgot to install that program first13:56
ovalseven8And now it seems like the system has massive problems with handling this13:57
tomreynpress ctrl-alt-f1 once you are at the black screne,. see if you get a textual login prompt there, then use textual commands to undo what you did to break it13:57
ovalseven8I will try out and say if it works13:58
coin3dHi all. My apt seems to be in kind of a 'deadlock'. I deleted kernels from /boot manually (because boot was full and i couldnt run apt install -f), now i still cannot run apt install -f because apt is missing the already deleted kernel files13:58
ovalseven8tomreyn: No it does not work13:59
coin3dhow can i tell apt to just 'deal with it' and force delete the kernel packages?13:59
ovalseven8tomreyn: I don't know what to do, I don't want to reinstall EVERYTHING :(14:00
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tomreynovalseven8: which part does not work?14:08
ovalseven8tomreyn: switching to text mode14:09
tomreynovalseven8: okay, so when you hit ctrl-alt-f1 you just remain on a black screen?14:09
ovalseven8tomreyn: It's actually not a fully black screen. It's black then something shows up for a very short time and then it's black again ...14:10
tomreynok14:10
tomreyn!rescue | ovalseven814:10
ubottuovalseven8: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode14:10
ovalseven8I guess it has something to do with systemd because i added a line in /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/60-lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf14:10
ovalseven8tomreyn ^14:10
ovalseven8There I wanted to use numlockx but I forgot to install numlockx14:11
ovalseven8So I guess the system tries to use numlockx but no idea14:11
tomreynlightdm is your graphical login manager, the daemon / tool which shows the graphical login prompt. if it fails to start due to an invalid configuration this is why you cannot get to the login14:12
oerheks 14:12
ovalseven8tomreyn: Yeah, but I also can't access the text mode14:13
tomreynovalseven8: are you saying that you tried recovery and it did not output any text on screen?14:13
ovalseven8tomreyn: well i only get grub shell14:13
ovalseven8but i don't know what I should type there14:14
john_doe_jrhow to enable the precise-updates repository?14:14
oerheksjohn_doe_jr, not. precise 12.04 is dead, EOL.14:14
john_doe_jroerheks: well I can't upgrade14:15
john_doe_jroerheks: given that I can't update the distributions…how do I enable it?14:15
tomreynovalseven8: you only get to grub shell when you do what exactly?14:15
oerheksthere is a trick to upgrade after supports ends, see the old-versions part in the following url14:15
oerheks!eolupgrade14:15
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades14:15
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: change apt sources to point to old-releases.ubuntu.com14:15
ovalseven8tomreyn: When I type "Esc" while booting I get to grub shell14:16
oerheksoh, old-releases <> old-versions, my bad14:16
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: but you *really* need to upgrade, or better reinstlal now that your system has been outdated for so long.14:16
tomreynovalseven8: right, but that's not what i suggested to do14:16
john_doe_jrwhere is sources.list?14:16
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: /etc/apt/14:17
ovalseven8tomreyn: Sorry, I don't know what I should do now14:17
tomreynovalseven8: did you read what ubottu  wrote?14:17
tomreyn<ubottu> ovalseven8: If your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode14:18
ovalseven8Yeah, but I don't get in recovery mode :( Will try again14:18
tomreynshift key is not escape key14:18
ikoniayou need to explain more than "don't get into recovery mode"14:18
john_doe_jrtomreyn: after I add the old-releases to the sources.list…I just do an apt-get update right?14:19
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: yes, and then (if the update worked fine and without any warnings) you 'apt-get dist-upgrade'14:19
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: and then you could try a distribution upgrade. but anything said before here still applies.14:20
john_doe_jrtomreyn: that would update the distribution and might break some things14:20
ovalseven8tomreyn: now i am in recovery mode14:20
ovalseven8yeah, i have root access now14:21
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: apt-get dist-.upgrade with a sources.list file for the same release you are running does not upgrade ubuntu14:21
tomreynovalseven8: okay, so after mounting all read-writable as discusse don the page ubottu pointed you to, you can edit the file you had edited earlier.14:23
tomreynovalseven8: you can use 'editor /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/60-lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf' to do so.14:23
john_doe_jrhow would I update the distribution then?14:23
ovalseven8tomreyn: i have only read access :(14:24
ikoniawhy don't you just do this outside of recovery mode14:24
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: did you read the 'EOLUpgrades' page ubottu kindly pointed you to (by request of ik0nia) earlier?14:24
ovalseven8ikonia: Because it's not possible14:25
ikoniawhy is it not possible14:25
ovalseven8ikonia: Because the system does not boot14:25
ikoniait will boot14:25
ikoniait just will not lauch X14:25
ovalseven8ikonia: How do I get write access in recovery mode?14:26
ikoniayou need to remount the file system, however I suggest you don't do it this hard14:26
ikoniajust boot the system and edit the file14:26
john_doe_jrtomreyn: if I do a do-release-upgrade is there anything I need to be worried about?14:26
tomreynikonia: ovalseven8 stated that he ends up on a black screen at normal boot, and that pressing ctrl-alt-f1 just quickly showed some text, then another black screen.14:26
ovalseven8ikonia: Well, my problem is that the system does not boot regularly. So I don't understand you.14:27
ikoniathat seems unliekly14:27
ikonialikley14:27
ikonialikely even14:27
tomreynI agree14:27
ikoniaif it's just the greeter it will just be the X display not working14:27
john_doe_jrtomreyn: will that put me at another LTS?14:27
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: if it works out as it should, it will upgrade to 14.04 LTS14:28
john_doe_jrtomreyn: it said I shouldn't continue b/c I was running it using ssh14:30
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: so do the upgrade while sitting on the computers' keyboard, not remotely.14:30
ovalseven8I got the line deleted but now my it booting is absolutely not possible anymore :(14:30
john_doe_jrtomreyn: I'm not at the office14:31
ovalseven8Yes, now I have it! :)14:31
ovalseven8Thanks a lot tomreyn for your help14:31
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: then go to the office / delay the upgrade until you are at the office, or use your OOB management system (if you have one)14:31
john_doe_jrtomreyn: the whole problem is that I'm getting the following error message: "The following packages have unmet dependencies: libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.0.0 (= 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.39) but 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.18 is to be installed" ..is there anyway I can fix this with out doing a release LTS upgrade?14:32
tomreynovalseven8: welcome. next time you ask for assistence, please try to always explain how things do not work, and explain what you are doing, since we can't watch your screen.14:32
ovalseven8tomreyn, OK. I bootet in recovery mode, got to root shell, then tried to get write access (https://askubuntu.com/questions/117950/how-do-i-change-file-system-in-recovery-mode-to-read-write-mode)14:33
ovalseven8and then removed this one line14:33
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: yes, you can reinstall.14:33
ovalseven8Afterwards I had to fix grub14:33
john_doe_jrtomreyn: reinstall?14:34
tomreynjohn_doe_jr: or install, rather, a newer release, as suggested previously.14:34
tomreyn!next14:35
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venthe1650Hello. do you know any program that allows for easy share of files between ubuntu android and windows on the same network?14:56
tomreynventhe1650: you could setup a nextcloud server14:59
tomreynventhe1650: for a smaller solution, an ssh server would probably work, too.14:59
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venthe1650I actually have nextcloud server on raspberry pi :) but the problem is that a few other people use it and sending larger files is kinda slow15:01
venthe1650I though about more direct solution15:01
lamduhhow do people remote into their linux desktops from windows? Is tightvnc or rdp the right choice?15:02
tomreynlamduh: yes, vnc (tunnelled through ssh) works, if you want a lower latency experience, try x2go15:11
jerichowasahoaxtomreyn: I had already gone to bed when you sent your message, but to provide an update: My ACLs for that directory were somehow bogus, so I just ran "setfacl -m u:that_user:rwx /parent/directory" again and now everything's fine15:34
jerichowasahoaxI'm 99% sure I allowed +x the first time, but maybe I hit the "C" key by accident and didn't notice or something15:34
yoginthHello15:39
sp0onhi15:39
yoginthMy location: Theni, India15:40
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jerichowasahoaxHow do I disable the "You have mail" message in my shell? Because the only "mail" I have is usually "INTERNAL FOLDER DATA DO NOT DELETE" (which doesn't show up in anything except /usr/bin/mail), and I have an IMAP client to handle my actual mail for me anyway.15:49
jerichowasahoaxI'm using zsh, if it matters, but I feel like this is some shell-agnostic thing.15:50
CarlFK00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V (rev 31)  - was working fine 4 weeks ago.  still works to pxe boot, but now I get no /dev/eth or any mention of it in dmsg15:56
CarlFKgoogle says [    1.216090] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6: The NVM Checksum Is Not Valid but I don't even see the e1000 module in dmesg15:57
glitsj16jerichowasahoax: you could try commenting out the 'pam_mail.so' reference in /etc/pam.d/login (possibly also in /etc/pam.d/sshd for ssh logins)16:01
dckxhello everyone. I'm having problems installing ubuntu in my laptop. The laptop has 2 SSD in Raid 0 (in BIOS SATA option, I had selected "RAID". Now, following someone's suggestion here, I selected AHCI). My idea now is two have one of the SSD drives with ubuntu, and the other one with Windows. Is that possible? Or do they have to be on the same drive? Regardless of that, I want to install Ubuntu first. I am in liveusb,  but when I try to install I16:09
dckxget an error about installing the bootloader in dev/sda. Also, the partitions listed in the partition manager look weird. After I disabled the RAID, I expected to just find 2 HDDs, but I actually have many more partitions. I just would like to assign a new partition table to each hard drive, but the partition manager doesn't let me. I can only assign a new partition table to one drive, not to the other. So, I'd love to have some help :D16:09
tomreyndckx: rulw #1: don't use fakeraid16:09
tomreyn*rule16:09
tomreynoh, i should read on sorry.16:10
dckxtomreyn: that came with the manufacturer, but yes, let's get that fake raid out and have two independent hard drives16:10
tomreyndckx: so you want to multi.boot windows and ubuntu linux. then the best approahc is to install windows first, then ubuntu16:11
dckxtomreyn: OK, I will do that first.16:11
tomreynyou can install one of them to partitions on the one disk, the other to partitons on the other disk.16:12
dckxgreat16:12
jerichowasahoaxglitsj16: seems to do the trick, thank you16:13
tomreynyou can also use software raid on linux to have raid functionality across two partitions on two physical disks. windows cannot handle these, but that's okay as long as there is still enough space to install windows to separate partitions.16:13
tomreynjerichowasahoax: thanks for your feedback earlier, glad it worked out.16:13
glitsj16jerichowasahoax: you're welcome16:13
tomreyn!multiboot | dckx16:13
tomreyn!dualboot  | dckx16:14
ubottudckx: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot16:14
oerheks!dualboot16:14
tomreynthanks ;)16:14
dckxtomreyn: I am installing windows now, but when I have to select the drive/partition, I only have two drives (and I have 3 physical drives)16:15
tomreyndckx: i can only assist with linux i'm afraid16:15
tomreyndckx: you could boot to the ubuntu live / installer system and check available storage devices there.16:16
dckxtomreyn: Could you help me there two completely wipe out the drives?16:16
dckxtomreyn: so they are unformatted, just free space?16:16
dckxtomreyn: as if they were new?16:16
tomreyndckx: sure16:16
dckxtomreyn: I'm booting into liveusb now. Is there a way to install quassel there or another irc client so I can pastebin whatever I do in terminal and share the link other? Otherwise, i have to type the links in this other computer16:18
oerhekscommand | nc termbin.com 999916:19
tomreyndckx: you can use "pastebinit", a package you can install, providing a command you can pipe output to. it returns a short url. you can also install the hexchat IRC client there or browse to https://chat.freenode.net16:19
tomreyndckx: oerhek's command also works, and you don't even need to install anything. once you're ready, the first output you could paste is that of 'sudo lsblk --ls'16:21
tomreynthis should be sufficient to identify which disks are detected and which ones we need to wipe16:22
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oerhekswb16:26
dckxlsblk --ls <---- it says is an empty document when I do pastebinit16:27
Menzadortomreyn: it's https://webchat.freenode.net16:28
EriC^^dckx: try "sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999"16:28
dckxEriC^^: it says "Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk!"16:29
tomreynMenzador: oops thanks16:29
qswzit feels weird that a recent i5 is better than a 2years old i7 (for the same cpu range)16:30
tomreyndckx: sudo lsblk --fs | nc termbin.com 999916:31
dckxtomreyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25298574/16:31
qswztht disk is a mess16:31
EriC^^dckx: if you dont need them then wipe the raid stuff from them16:32
qswzhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25298585/ mine16:32
dckxEriC^^: I thought I had. I mean, I changed the SATA setting in BIOS from RAID to AHCI16:33
EriC^^dckx: no i mean on the disk itself16:33
dckxEriC^^: like opening the laptop and doing something to the disks physically?16:33
EriC^^dckx: no i mean the partition tables and raid metadata stuff16:33
tomreyndckx: sdc is what your live session is running from, sr0 is your optical media drive (cdrom/dvd/...), if you are happy to overwrite all remaining disks this will be ada, sdbc and sdd16:33
dbrassAnyone has experience with PulseAudio and JACK? I may have messed up my audio setup and I would need some help.16:34
dckxtomreyn: sdd I need to keep as it is now. The other two can be wiped ot16:35
dckxout16:35
tomreyndckx: sdc is what your live session is running from, sr0 is your optical media drive (cdrom/dvd/...), if you are happy to overwrite all remaining disks this will be sda, sdb and sdd16:36
tomreyn^ typos fixed16:36
EriC^^dckx: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=88455616:36
tomreyndckx: ok, we keep sdd. so you want to: sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1024 count=1 ; sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1024 count=116:36
dckxtomreyn: done16:38
tomreyndckx: what this did was to just overwrite, with zeroes, the first 1024 bytes of those two disks. that's where the partition tables are stored, and probably (i would think) the raid meta data as well.16:38
tomreyndckx: can you: sudo partprobe; lsblk --fs | nc termbin.com 999916:39
dckxtomreyn: I see. I did the lsblk --fs and looks the same though. http://paste.ubuntu.com/25298606/16:39
dckxtomreyn: almost the same16:40
tomreyndckx: linux 'caches' partition tables, the partptrobe command is to renew its information.16:40
dckxtomreyn: sorry, didn't read your previous msg16:40
tomreynif you don't have the partprobe command available, this should work, too: echo 1 > /sys/class/scsi_device/device/rescan16:41
dckxhttp://termbin.com/gyio16:42
dckxtomreyn: I think it worked. http://termbin.com/gyio16:42
tomreyndckx: hmm, sdb still thinks it has a raid on it. can you show the outputs of the 'dd' command from earlier?16:42
tomreynactually sda also states so.16:43
EriC^^apparently raid metadata is on the last 512kb of the disk16:43
dckxtomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25298630/ that was the output of "dd" commands16:43
EriC^^dckx: try sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 seek=$(( $(blockdev --getsz /dev/sdb) - 1024 )) count=102416:44
EriC^^same for sda sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 seek=$(( $(blockdev --getsz /dev/sda) - 1024 )) count=102416:45
tomreyni'm with EriC^^ there. and then you do the same for sda (there are two occasions where you need to replace it)16:45
* tomreyn concurs, just those two commands16:46
EriC^^then try "sudo partprobe && lsblk --fs | nc termbin.com 9999" again16:46
* tomreyn nods16:46
dckxso eric's command gives an error16:47
EriC^^dckx: the first one?16:47
dckxblockdev: cannot open /dev/sdb: Permission denied dd: invalid number: ‘-1024’ blockdev: cannot open /dev/sda: Permission denied dd: invalid number: ‘-1024’16:47
EriC^^dckx: try sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 seek=$(( $(sudo blockdev --getsz /dev/sda) - 1024 )) count=102416:49
dckxEriC^^: that worked16:49
EriC^^same for sdb16:49
EriC^^replace the 2 instances in the line16:49
dckxhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25298663/16:50
EriC^^looks good16:50
dckxEriC^^: great, thank you16:50
dckxtomreyn: thank you too16:50
tomreynactually those partitions are still there?16:51
tomreynEriC^^: ^16:51
tomreyn"isw_dffbghaeh_Volume0"16:51
EriC^^tomreyn: yeah, i dunno about those volume stuff16:51
tomreynhmm okay, maybe they'll be gone after a reboot16:52
EriC^^dckx: try "sudo fdisk -l | nc termbin.com 9999"16:52
dckxEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25298680/16:53
tomreyndckx: i guess it's fine then16:54
tomreyndckx: you could reboot into the live cd again and do another "sudo lsblk --fs" and see wehther those isw_dffbghaeh_Volume0 are still there. or you could just try to install windows now16:56
dckxtomreyn: I'll reboot and do what you say, and then install windows. Thank you so much to you and Eric16:58
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tomreynwelcome16:59
ViciousLooRollDo any of you use irc via tmux instead of a bouncer?17:00
tomreyn!any17:03
jerichowasahoaxglitsj16: update: commenting pam_mail.so doesn't remove the "You have new mail" that shows up if something other than internal folder data actually appears in my mailbox. Which, in my particular case, is fine, but I feel like it should be mentioned17:04
ViciousLooRolltomreyn: oh yeah..17:04
ViciousLooRollOf course someone does17:04
ViciousLooRollI'm just not enjoying znc so I was wondering if it would be a good idea.17:05
jerichowasahoaxif you can access the box your tmux session is on from all places you actually want to IRC from, tmux (or screen or what have you) is perfectly ok17:06
jerichowasahoaxi use znc myself, but using a multiplexer is a well endorsed strategy17:08
glitsj16jerichowasahoax: thanks for the info.. I guess there could be pam_mail.so references in other files under /etc/pam.d besides login-related ones (e.g. /etc/pam.d/su)17:12
EriC^^j #linux17:21
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oerheksj ##linux EriC^^17:23
EriC^^oerheks: :p17:23
glitsj16jerichowasahoax: I haven't seen those messages in ages on my boxes actually (without editing pam_mail.so stuff).. can't exactly remember if that is due to having .forward files and/or having added custom MAILTO vars to cron related files..17:25
TechnodromeGood day17:45
TechnodromeAnyone here have a chromebook? just curious17:46
EriC^^Technodrome: i'm willing to bet yes17:55
oerheks!info refind17:58
ubotturefind (source: refind): boot manager for EFI-based computers. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.4-1 (zesty), package size 2877 kB, installed size 4629 kB (Only available for amd64; arm64; i386)17:58
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smarescheers guys! any idea if openssl 1.1 will find its way officially into artful?18:40
MonkeyDust!find artful18:42
ubottuFound: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 110 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=artful&searchon=names&suite=zesty&section=all18:42
DWSRI'm in the process of trying to create a Bastion host image for our infrastructure. I'm starting from the ubuntu-server ISO or EC2 image and would like to remove absolutely everything that's not critical for this functionality. I'm basically looking to get as close to `ubuntu-minimal + openssh-server` as possible. Anyone have some guidance on accomplishing this or perhaps some advice on this approach in general? Thanks!18:42
MonkeyDustsmares  what's artful18:42
calcmandanlooking for assistance for owncloud on ubuntu recently placed into a smoothwall setup. everything's working but the rss fetcher on the news app. if anyone has an idea on what ports i should allow i could sure use a hint18:42
smares17.1018:43
smaresartful aardvark18:43
smareswas hoping for an update as debian buster also upgraded to 1.1 which offers support for tls 1.318:45
Menzadorsmares: The 17.04 version is stable. If you're looking for the latest editions of software, you can try to find a PPA or package archive with the new version (which we don't support) or compiling the new version from source18:52
eelstreborwhat is the difference between the xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu and the xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-hwe-16.04? is one better than the other?19:13
eelstreborthere's also a xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-lts-xenial - why did the ubuntu install use xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu instead of the other 2?19:14
oerhekssee the HWE page, newer kernel and such19:15
oerheks!hwe19:15
ubottuThe Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack19:15
oerheks3:13 https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-lts-xenial19:17
oerheks1.1.2-0 https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu19:17
doogaillehi19:39
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kostkondoogaille, hi19:43
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eelstreborthe hwe info doesn't really tell me much but i'm gonna install it since i'm having video driver issues on that laptop19:48
eelstreborhopefully i won't break anything19:48
ioriaeelstrebor, depends on your release19:48
oerhekseelstrebor, what do you not understand of ' newer kernel and X support ' ?19:49
oerheksx support as in drivers?19:49
ioriaeelstrebor, if you are on xenial, obviously you don't need  xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-lts-xenial, (same for zesty, only useful for trusty)19:50
eelstreborwell, i upgraded 16.04.3 to mainline kernel 4.12.6 - mostly to get a wifi card to work but i'm having issues with the amdgpu graphics19:50
eelstrebori was hoping that the kernel upgrade would fix that also19:50
oerhekscustom kernel, likely amdgpu is not available for that?19:51
ioriaeelstrebor, uname -r ?19:51
eelstreborit intermittently works - sometimes i get a desktop and sometimes a blank screen19:51
eelstreborat least the kernel update got the wifi card going19:52
eelstrebori got a lot of firmware warnings when upgrading the kernel - looks like it has something to do with the amdgpu19:55
ioriaeelstrebor, uname -r ?19:56
eelstrebor4.12.6-041206-generic19:56
* oerheks is afraid there no fix for that.. for now19:56
ioriaeelstrebor, oh, yes mainline19:56
ioriaeelstrebor, i guess oerheks ir right19:57
eelstrebori had mint 17.3 installed on that lappy for a short time and the video worked great with the fglrx driver19:58
ioriaeelstrebor, with what kernel ?19:58
fraktorI'm trying to set up my laptop (a Lenovo YOGA) to run Ubuntu GNOME. It doens't have a disk drive, so I'm using USB media for the first time. I used dd to make a bootable drive, and I was able to get into grub, but it hung on a black screen. I used Startup Disk Creator with the same iso (I've checked the md5sum), and it has the same problem.19:59
iresfubuntu 16.04 on a laptop hp with amd cpu  consume more than 100% cpu      any sulotion    ?19:59
eelstreboramd and ubuntu is aware of the amdgpu problem but that info is from a year ago19:59
fraktorI've disabled secure boot, just to make it a little easier.19:59
eelstreborioria, i don't remember which kernel but it was a 3.x kerenl20:00
kostkon!nomodeset | fraktor, try this20:00
ubottufraktor, try this: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter20:00
eelstreborthat was the wife's lappy that i put mint on and she didn't like the green display because it reminded her of frogs and she HATES frogs20:02
eelstreboryou should've seen her face when i gave her a wallpaper with an image of a frog20:02
iresfeelstrebor  :  do u know that sulotion ?20:02
eelstrebornomodeset? yep - but the graphics is terrible20:03
eelstreborwell, not terrible but not enuff resolution - at least the video was stable20:03
fraktorkostkon: Would I be able to get into grub without setting that?20:12
kostkonfraktor, yes20:12
fraktorkostkon: I tried that with the "Install Ubuntu Gnome" setting, but I still have a black screen. I noticed that an error message flashed up right before grub came up, but I wasn't able to read it.20:17
kostkonfraktor, you could also try a different release and see if that will boot onto the desktop, e.g. Ubuntu, Xubuntu20:19
kostkonfraktor, have you seen this, especially bullet point 1-4. https://askubuntu.com/a/485632/165120:24
Vach0nHi. I'm looking for assistance in installing AdiIRC using Wine. I've tried following their guide on their wiki site, but I'm new to Linux, therefore not understanding it properly.20:24
MenzadorVach0n: #winehq20:25
Menzadoror #playonlinux if you're using PlayOnLinux20:25
kostkonVach0n, since there's a plethora of native irc apps I've got to ask what's special about it20:26
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Vach0nkostkon, I know how it's used and I like the customizable interface etc. And very very soon (if not already) it will be offering scripting in all well known languages as php, javascript, C++ etc. Plus a ton of different features.20:28
Vach0nMenzador, I'll take a look and ask in that channel, thanks20:28
Vach0n#winehq20:28
Vach0nWoops, sorry.20:28
MenzadorLol :) happens to the best of us20:28
oerheksthere is an #adiirc channel here on freenode too..20:30
oerheksbut if you want support for  php, javascript, C++ etc .. i wonder if that is going to work20:31
grumbelIs there any tool to find the actual size of a filesystem? Not as in 'df', but as in how much of the partition it occupies exactly, so I can know how much a partition needs to shrink/grow to fit.20:34
oerheksdu - disk use ?20:35
grumbeloerheks: that only works for single files, I am looking for the whole filesystem20:35
grumbelFor ext2 that number can be obtained with something like "/sbin/dumpe2fs /dev/hda2 | grep 'Block size'"20:36
kostkongrumbel, sudo fdisk -l?20:37
grumbelBut I am looking for a tool that works with all the other filesystems or a webpage describing how to get that value for each FS20:37
grumbelkostkon: no, that's the size of the partition, I am looking for the filesystem on the partition20:37
gabrielcgrumbel: make a script20:37
grumbelgabrielc: for that I would need how to find the number in the first place20:38
grumbel'btrfs fi show --raw' does print some numbers as well, but I don't know if that's the actual filesystem size or just the logically available space (i.e. missing header and stuff)20:38
grumbelI would assume that gparted might have that info20:39
gabrielcgrumbel: lsblk20:39
grumbelgabrielc: that's the partition size again20:39
oerheks df -i -h # gives the space for inodes too..20:40
grumbeloerheks: that gets a bit closer, but that's probably still just the logical size, not including header information of the filesystem20:42
grumbelgparted can display a filesystem size, but it rounds it to TiB instead of bytes or blocks, so that's not very useful and I am not sure if that's the logical size or the actual one20:43
oerheks!info ncdu20:44
ubottuncdu (source: ncdu): ncurses disk usage viewer. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.12-1 (zesty), package size 39 kB, installed size 95 kB20:44
oerheksmaybe this tool is any help?20:44
MenzadorBaobab or GNOME Disks as well20:44
oerheksbaobab, i forgot about that20:45
grumbeloerheks: nope, it's a useful tool, but it's just a nice curses interface for 'du'20:45
oerheksbut does that count headers and inode?20:45
MenzadorNot sure about Baobab, but I think GNOME Disks does20:46
Menzador!info gnome-disk-utility20:46
ubottugnome-disk-utility (source: gnome-disk-utility): manage and configure disk drives and media. In component main, is optional. Version 3.24.0-0ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 206 kB, installed size 952 kB20:46
MenzadorAlso, in your case, all the *e2fs* scripts work with any extX file system, not just ext220:47
Seveasgrumbel: can't (g)parted give this information somehow?20:50
oerheksbut to increase/shrink, you would need full diskuse, no?20:50
* Menzador would trust parted more if GParted doesn't show that info20:50
oerheksso this is going nowhere..20:51
Seveashmm, gparted already gets confused with luks cryptovolumes...20:52
grumbelSeveas: haven't found a way with parted, it must have the info somewhere since it does partition resizing, but 'print all' just lists the partition layout, not the filesystems20:52
Seveasgrumbel: just for my curiosity, what's the difference with df output and the ext2 magic commandline you have? I thought df looked at all occupied blocks20:53
Seveashmm, (total blocks - free blocks) * blocksize does not match df's ideas20:55
grumbelSeveas: dumpe2fs: blockcount=256000, blocksize=4096 -> 104857600020:56
grumbeldf: 991512 * 1024 -> 101530828820:56
grumbelSo 32MB missing (probably journal and stuff)20:57
grumbel'stat -f /' gives the same number as 'df'21:01
SeveasI'm missing 3.7GB21:01
Seveasthat seems excessive21:01
grumbelI only tested it on my 1GB boot partition21:02
Seveasheh ok, this is a 226G partition :)21:03
Seveascould simply be reserved space, as that's a percentage21:03
geniiSeveas: Usually 5% reserved for root21:08
Newkhi.. is Lubuntu an official ubuntu flavour? (not sure if my issue is due to this LXDE variant as it gets stuck at its boot-time21:09
geniiYou can change it with tune2fs if it seems an exorbitant amount21:09
oerheksNewk, yes, there is even a #lubuntu channel here on freenode21:12
Newkyes i know but it is not as populated as this one and think its a more generic linux question even... i have difficulties booting up lubuntu 14.04 with "ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDI pointer list" enabled in BIOS...21:15
Newkwhile my other partition with 16.04 64bit and win7 32bit have no trouble booting up with that21:16
oerhekswhy such old LTS, i would go for 16.04 lts21:16
Newkyeah i know.. its just that i invested lots of time getting stuff working on this system21:16
Newkhave a nice one, bye21:43
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tsarompyhi #ubuntu22:09
tsarompyhelp22:09
tsarompyi was doing an apt22:09
tsarompyand i accidentally the whole thing22:09
geniiAccidentally what?22:10
tsarompythe whole thing22:10
tsarompy??22:10
geniiThat's not a complete sentence :(22:11
tsarompythe whole thing i mean i dont know what i did22:12
Bashing-omtsarompy: One conplete thought on one line . Punctuation .22:12
tsarompyi accidentally it all help22:12
Bashing-omcomplete*22:12
bazhangtsarompy, take the chatter and games elsewhere please22:12
tsarompy:y22:12
SkyLord12345Hello!22:53
aloo_shuTatTaaaa22:54
aloo_shuwelcome to the wonderful world of witchcraft, aka linux, Don SkyLord1234522:58
aloo_shu12345 , the password of those for whom 1234 is to simple!22:59
aloo_shupraised be your taste22:59
bazhang!ot | aloo_shu23:00
ubottualoo_shu: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!23:00
aloo_shutst23:01
aloo_shuok23:01
thgilsroocrunning ubuntu 15.04 on my old server. wanting to update to latest 17.04 but do-release-upgrade -d says nothing found. is it just too old?23:07
aloo_shugood to know that #ubuntu-offtopic exixts, bazhang . I merely took a humerous approach to the don-t ask to ask -paradigm, since there wasn't anything going onotherwise23:12
SkyLord12345try sent me PM message. i am testing Irssi notify.pl23:13
bipulHow to find the configuration file via command line?23:14
bipulSupposed i would like to search all the configuration file for httpd23:16
thgilsroocor better yet, if i were to simply change my sources.list on my server with new sources, would that work too?23:16
kostkon!eolupgrades | thgilsrooc, you would need to follow the upgrade path 15.04→15.10→16.04→16.10→17.1023:18
ubottuthgilsrooc, you would need to follow the upgrade path 15.04→15.10→16.04→16.10→17.10: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades23:18
kostkon17.04*23:18
thgilsroocthanks i'll read that doc23:19
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Bashing-omthgilsrooc: It can be done . I recently went from 12.04 to 17.04 . A lot of time and bandwidth ! Much easier to clean fresh install .23:20
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thgilsrooci have a media and cloud server running on this box.23:21
thgilsrooctoo much burden to start fresh23:22
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kostkonthgilsrooc, so if you aren't in the mood for a clean install you could upgrade to 15.10 and then finally to 16.04 which is an LTs and will be supported till 202123:23
Bashing-omthgilsrooc: Van be dome . As close to defukt in 15.04 as possible . No proprietary softwares . Should heave no problems then .23:23
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thgilsroocproxy server is slowing down my downloads. a headache of mine being a new firewall admin.23:29
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SuperSeriousCatSo routing your data trough other places is decreasing your download? What a shock!23:35
SuperSeriousCatNotify everyone23:36
willdeberryHello all! I was curious if this would be the correct location to get help with bzr and launchpad. I was attempting to tackle some things listed under one hundred papercuts. was following this guide: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/fixing-a-bug.html and this one as well, http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/udd-getting-the-source.html#branching.  No matter the syntax I try, i can't seem to check out the project. In this case23:39
willdeberrythe ticket was specific to pidgin23:39
willdeberrybzr branch lp:ubuntu/trusty/pidgin this syntax is the only one that doesn't complain about there not being a branch23:40
SkyLord12345hello23:50
dckx_tomreyn: it worked like a charm23:55

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