[00:00] <linuxlove> i used kerio
[00:00] <zoey> tfw u zpaq a zip becaus eyou don't want to globstar in files
[00:00] <linuxlove> it is okay in my terminal
[00:00] <linuxlove> but my browser cant use that
[00:01] <linuxlove> how i have vpn in my terminal and i cant use that in my browser ?
[00:03] <demophobia> How do I find the internet stream URL to add to radiotray from https://www.c-span.org/networks/?channel=radio ?
[00:13] <Bashing-om> gartral: Back; Well, We know the GUI is screamming that there is no driver . As to what we can do I rally do not know with Intel . What results ' sudo apt purge xserver-xorg-video* ; sudo reboot ' . See what driver then that the system falls back to .
[00:13] <illuminated> demophobia: https://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/api/livestream-redirect/CSPANRADIO.mp3
[00:14] <demophobia> illuminated, how did you find that?
[00:15] <gartral> Bashing-om: well, I don't think that will work, I decided to switch my display manager from lightdm to gdm3 and now I have a graphical environment, but I have NO icons, indicator-plugin crashed, whisker-menu crashed and if I right click my terminals they close/crash (can't really tell which)
[00:15] <illuminated> right clicked the page in google chrome, went to 'inspect' in the menu, hovered over the player button, and looked at the code around the player.
[00:16] <demophobia> i had tried to view source ... must not be awake yet ...
[00:17] <demophobia> illuminated, found it the same way in firefox. thanks
[00:17] <odigem> hi
[00:17] <odigem> how to run some software in other x session  as user?
[00:18] <illuminated> demophobia: np
[00:21] <Bashing-om> gartral: Make sure the file system is consistent . boot up a live USB and run a file system check/repair ?
[00:33] <demophobia> illuminated, how do you find the stream URL at https://soundcloud.com/stations/artist/thomisticinstitute ?
[00:33] <demophobia> it seems a relative URL embedded in the page using javascript
[00:34] <gartral> Bashing-om: can you repeat, I crashed my term'
[00:35] <Bashing-om> gartral: My last : Make sure the file system is consistent . boot up a live USB and run a file system check/repair ?
[00:43] <gartral> Bashing-om: the beauty of btrfs is that you don't nessocerilay have to reboot to run the disk test
[00:44] <xz> Hi there, I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.1 using mgag200 video driver. I have very basic, built-in graphics card with only 1 VGA output. Currently it's pushing 1440x900 resolution to 23" display. Native resolution of the display is 1920x1080. How can I get full 1920x1080 resolution? In the GUI 1440x900 is the max setting.
[00:45] <Bashing-om> gartral: You are where I have never been [ no experience with btrfs either .
[00:48] <gartral> xz: it's possible that 1600x900 is the max that your card supports
[00:53] <Dreaman> xz: video card is
[00:53] <xz> gartral: I'm lost with xorg stuff. All tutorials on the internet refer to xorg settings, but I don't even have /etc/X11/xorg* files/directories
[00:55] <xz> Dreaman: what do you mean?
[00:55] <Dreaman> your video card model
[00:55] <Dreaman> my is 940 gtx
[00:56] <Dreaman> nvidia
[00:56] <Dreaman> and intel 520
[00:56] <Dreaman> from processor
[01:06] <xz> Dreaman: my video card as reported by lspci is: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200e [Pilot] ServerEngines (SEP1) [102b:0522] (rev 05)
[01:06] <psychoticwarrior> hey
[01:07] <Dreaman> ok
[01:19] <xz> Dreaman: any suggestions on what I could do to get better resolution?
[01:20] <Dreaman> no
[01:44] <NewUserk> Question.  Older laptop has AMD C-50 Processor 1.00Ghz, and 2GB RAM (1.6 Usable)...does anyone have a suggestion as to which operating system that could be placed on this thing that it would actually work quick?  Or does this thing just need to go in the trash?
[01:46] <venzen> NewUserk: Lubuntu will work on that laptop
[01:47] <B105PH3RE> need some help with xbox 360 controller how do I make it only show the active controllers not the inactive which module/driver is doing this... its listing 4 controller but I only want to have 2 since I only have 2 some games won't work right when the other controller aren't synced
[01:47] <B105PH3RE> or can I show only synced controllers
[01:47] <Bashing-om> NewUserk: +1 ^ Lubuntu is a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu using LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. It is targeted at "normal" PC and laptop users running on low-spec hardware.
[01:47] <NewUserk> venzen, Okay thank you, I'll give it a look.
[01:47] <venzen> !hwe
[01:48] <NewUserk> Bashing-om, Okay, thanks.
[01:48] <venzen> I'm on Lubuntu 16.04 and want to use the rolling HWE kernel path as suggested by the link above
[01:49] <venzen> however, the install wants to remove lubuntu-core and lubuntu-desktop packages
[01:49] <venzen> and does not ptopose reinstalling them, what is the best option to proceed?
[01:50] <bazhang> venzen, those are metapackages
[01:50] <bazhang> at least the -desktop is
[01:50] <bazhang> they can be removed
[01:50] <bazhang> !metapackage | venzen
[01:52] <Bashing-om> venzen: bazhang :: apt show lubuntu-core >> " It is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that it
[01:52] <Bashing-om>  not be removed.
[01:52] <venzen> bazhang: ok, if it will not remove my WM and core apps then no problem, i guess, only thing is my system installed a security update to the lubuntu-core package yesterday, so in future i won't get those?
[01:53] <venzen> Bashing-om: indeed
[01:54] <bazhang> venzen, you will get all the needed updates etc
[01:54] <venzen> will manually pinning those packages perhaps prevent them from being removed
[01:54] <bazhang> venzen, le them go, no issue
[01:59] <venzen> bazhang Bashing-om: removing it seems the only option because it depends on default xserver- packages that are being removed and replaced by HWE
[02:00] <venzen> manually locking lubuntu-core does not change the HWE install's mind, it still proposed force-removing  it
[02:00] <Bashing-om> venzen: System is pretty smart . If need later one can just re-install what ever, right ?
[02:01] <gnomethrower> hey guys
[02:01] <gnomethrower> it seems I've completely borked Python2 on my Ubuntu 16.04 box
[02:01] <gnomethrower> getting this error message when I try to run pip(2) or basically anything that uses python2
[02:01] <gnomethrower> https://gist.github.com/Zorlin/92ca95c277cf9c422e9e5d242f328bfb
[02:01] <venzen> Bashing-om: yep, seems reasonable, let me take the plunge and find out - i'd rather have the hw working than occasional lubuntu-core updates
[02:02] <venzen> bazhang: Bashing-om: thank's for your input
[02:03] <bazhang> np
[02:03] <Bashing-om> venzen: :) . I be interested in the fall out .
[02:04] <venzen> Bashing-om: sure, will let you know in a few hours - its quite a large download and install - kernel images and xserver- packages being replaced
[02:05] <venzen> if anyone is interested to see the proposed changes to 16.04 this is the HWE install command:
[02:05] <venzen> sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-16.04 xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04
[02:07] <venzen> installs kernel 4.10 in 16.04 Desktop. there are is also a server package and a bleeding-edge package as discussed at:
[02:07] <venzen> !hwe
[02:16] <B105PH3RE> where should I put the xboxdrv load in the rc.local or for per user session .bashrc
[02:22] <B105PH3RE> anyone?
[02:23] <B105PH3RE> i'll put it in my .xprofile per user
[02:39] <infinitux> hello.\
[02:40] <infinitux> i need to figure out how to adjust the resolution setting for my webcam within the browser.
[02:40] <infinitux> at the automatic resolution(highest one) i end up with framebuffer latency
[02:42] <infinitux> hi peet
[02:53] <peet> hi, ininitux
[02:53] <venzen> Bashing-om: unfortunately, running kernel 4.10 i get AMD-Vi (GPU) driver errors and boot does not complete. Fortunately kernel 4.6 still boots even with the new HWE xserver packages, so i can solve it in time
[02:57] <venzen> perhaps there are issues with the HWE install in Lubuntu aot Ubuntu. The software-updater now wants to install ubuntu-base :)
[03:23] <dckx-g> Hi. I had dual boot with windows10 and ubuntu 16.04 wrking erfectly. I had to format and reinstall window, and now the computer boots straight to windows (i.e. no GRUB). I found this solution online:run this on windows:  bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi. Has anyone done this in here? what other solution may I try that does not require livecd?
[03:24] <capella> yah, Win sucks for that :-/
[03:25] <Bashing-om> venzen: Pops to mind the graphics driver for th card . ' lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 vga ; lsmod | grep radeon ; lsmod | grep amdgpu ' . What have we for a driver ?
[03:28] <dckx-g> well, I just ran that command. Let's see if it worked
[03:34] <venzen> Bashing-om: the system is using "amdgpu" with additional modules "i2c_algo_bit, ttm, drm, drm_kms_help"
[03:35] <venzen> Bashing-om: when booting the 4.10 kernel I notice from dmesg output that it cannot get the GPU clock speed
[03:35] <venzen> but 4.6 it determines it correctly
[03:35] <venzen> *with 4.6
[03:37] <Bashing-om> venzen: 'amdgpu' driver supports the later generation cards . Is it correct for your card ?
[03:38] <venzen> i believe it should be, when running the lspci command you phrased above i get:
[03:38] <venzen> VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Carrizo [1002:9874] (rev c8)
[03:38] <venzen> running lspci -vvv | grep -i topaz >>> 03:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Topaz XT [Radeon R7 M260/M265] (rev ff) (prog-if ff)
[03:42] <venzen> i ommitted the PCI bus for the VGA controller above - it's "00:01.0", so a different device - let me do some websearching about this
[04:00] <Bashing-om> venzen: If this card is the R7 M260 then yes, confirmed the the amdgpu is the correct driver .
[04:02] <venzen> Bashing-om: what is the device called "Carizzo" that is being reported? is that the same GPU as the R7 ?
[04:04] <Bashing-om> venzen: No .. confused me here also . the "Carizzo" and the "Topaz" are different cards . My reference: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU .
[04:06] <venzen> Bashing-om: i'll look at that. I've found: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver
[04:06] <Bashing-om> venzen: ' cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log ' does X see 2 slots ?
[04:09] <venzen> Bashing-om: i suspect so, i see two consecutive lines in the log:
[04:09] <venzen> xfree86: Adding drm device (/dev/dri/card0)
[04:09] <venzen> and
[04:09] <venzen> xfree86: Adding drm device (/dev/dri/card1)
[04:14] <venzen> Bashing-om: this is with xserver-xorg-video-radeon-hwe-16.04 and xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-hwe-16.04 installed
[04:15] <venzen> Bashing-om: amdgpu driver does not report support for the R7 M260 in the log, although that does not conform to what is reported at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver
[04:15] <venzen> perhaps I will try manually install AMD's amdgpu-pro driver
[04:17] <Bashing-om> venzen: Hybrid graphics ? what shows  ' xrandr --listproviders ' ?
[04:21] <venzen> Bashing-om: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25570350/
[04:23] <venzen> Bashing-om: this is with kernel 4.6 running - i have graphics and a working desktop, so that's ok for now
[04:24] <venzen> Bashing-om: however, i want to get other things working, like a wifi firmware crash when NetworkManager tries to switch card modes, and the laptop touchpad is not working (or even detected)
[04:24] <Bashing-om> venzen: Uh huh ! twin AMD cards . It will take some one here with the greater experince than I have ,. But do not think the kernel can cope with this arrangement (???) .
[04:25] <venzen> Bashing-om: i'm not sure, and it is not critical right now - strange that it works with 4.6 but not 4.10, hey?
[04:26] <venzen> Bashing-om: well we explored it and thank you for your help. If anything gives I will let you know
[04:33] <Bashing-om> venzen: Always open to adding to my knowledge base :)
[04:35] <NewUserk> Ok. I just did a fresh install of lubuntu on my older laptop.  It's not letting me connect my wifi.  Maybe a driver problem, not sure.  When I use the dhclient command I see "RTNETLINK answers: Operation not possible due to RF-Kill"  whats going on here
[04:37] <Bashing-om> venzen: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PRIME . Give any idea of a way forward ?
[04:48] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[04:50] <NewUserk> why would linux give you a permission denied even while trying to run the command as root
[04:51] <NewUserk> such as "sudo echo "blacklist hp_wmi" > /etc/modprobe.d/hp.conf
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: whats the denied output?
[04:51] <NewUserk> bash: /etc/modprobe.d/hp.conf" Permission denied
[04:52] <NewUserk> This cannot find my wireless card for some unknown reason to me.
[04:52] <NewUserk> This is some 'fix' i found on a search, just trying it.
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: isnt hp.conf and configuration file you need to edit with gedit or nano?
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> morning cfhowlett :p
[04:54] <cfhowlett> hey ^3 lotuspsychje
[04:54] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1324810#p1324810
[04:54] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, This was the suggestion I was giving a try.
[04:54] <glitsj16> NewUserk: only the first part of that command has sudo privs, the "> .." part doesn't and it needs it, as the filepath is in /etc.. try "echo "blacklist hp_wmi" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/hp.conf"
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: whats your ubuntu version?µ
[04:55] <venzen> Bashing-om: PRIME definitely seems appropriate here,so I will explore - thanks for the link!
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> !blacklist | NewUserk howto on ubuntu
[04:56] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, lubuntu
[04:56] <Bashing-om> venzen: Is but a way forward . I do not know how prime will apply to twin AMD cards .
[04:58] <venzen> Bashing-om: this seems to be a problem because both cards use the same driver (amdgpu) and the 2nd more powerful card (R7) is not being enabled by the xserver
[04:58] <venzen> Bashing-om: although the xserver sees both cards it is only enabling the first (Carrizo)
[04:59] <NewUserk> glitsj16, Thanks. That command worked.
[05:00] <venzen> Bashing-om: this gets into xserver config which i have lost skill with since Ubuntu just automagically started working with most hardware back in the 2000s...
[05:00] <Bashing-om> venzen: yeah , As said I do not "think" the kernel can cope with the graphics arrangement . does not know what to do . I do not know how to tell the kernel what to do in this situation .
[05:00] <glitsj16> NewUserk: you're welcome, enjoy
[05:01] <NewUserk> glitsj16, Still not able to connect with wifi.  My only option may have to be to try and locate an ethernet cord.  I attempt ifconfig..and its not even installed.  What do you suggest?
[05:01] <glitsj16> NewUserk: let me read that arch wiki page you linked
[05:02] <NewUserk> glitsj16, I'm not sure why a new installation wouldn't put ifconfig with it....
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: can you also hastebin us your: sudo lshw -C network please?
[05:03] <glitsj16> NewUserk: I think ifconfig is deprecated, it's ip these days.. but nothing stops you from installing it via the usual apt commands
[05:03] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: ^^ do you run AMD cards ? Any idea on twin AMD cards ?
[05:04] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, no, its too much information to write...one thing that sticks out with it is...*-network DISABLED
[05:04] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, It does show the wireless card however.
[05:05] <glitsj16> NewUserk: did you reboot and ran "sudo rfkill unblock all" as suggested in that thread?
[05:05] <NewUserk> glitsj16, Yes.
[05:05] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: wich chipset is that
[05:05] <NewUserk> It took the command but accomplished nothing.
[05:06] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, You wanting the bus info?
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: hastebin.com the full output plz
[05:06] <angelawang> Halo, I'm having trouble shutting down a network interface, p9p1, because it's "waiting for lock on /run/network/ifstate.p9p1"
[05:06] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, I'm not sure how to get it there...
[05:06] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, this is on a laptop laying beside me with no connection available
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: cant you connect with eth cable neither?
[05:07] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, I don't have...ugh.
[05:07] <angelawang> I'm using `ifdown p9p1`, and there is a corresponding .pid file in `/run/network/ifup-p9p1.pid`
[05:07] <NewUserk> ethernet connection would probably work...but I was hoping I could get it to work without one
[05:07] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: i strongly suggest you update your system with a cable somewhere, your system might automaticly find correct wifi drivers aswell
[05:08] <angelawang> I'm wondering if all I need to do is kill the process to shutdown the network interface
[05:08] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: with lubuntu version is this exactly plz?
[05:08] <lotuspsychje> wich
[05:10] <NewUserk> 17.04
[05:10] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: clean install or up to date?
[05:10] <NewUserk> clean install
[05:11] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: whats the specific chipset that doesnt work?
[05:11] <NewUserk> why would a lspci -s -vv show in the info under capabilties" <access denied>
[05:11] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: usefull aswell: https://askubuntu.com/questions/202028/does-ubuntu-support-ati-dual-graphics
[05:12] <venzen> Bashing-om: i also found this in the AMD forums - related to the proprietary amdgpu-pro driver with and with 2 cards: https://community.amd.com/thread/205475
[05:12] <NewUserk> it appears the access is denied to my wireless adapter
[05:13] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, I'm not seeing any chipset information.
[05:14] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: is your system uefi?
[05:14] <NewUserk> how do i know that
[05:14] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: are you sure you have a wifi chipset yes?
[05:15] <NewUserk> yes
[05:15] <NewUserk> positive, connected fine with windows 10 wireless
[05:16] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: ok if its w10 you got uefi, notice some uefi settings can block your wifi card
[05:16] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: you remember how you installed lubuntu on uefi settings?
[05:16] <NewUserk> I downloaded from their website, and burned the iso to a dvd and installed it..
[05:17] <NewUserk> I don't recall anything about any uefi settings.
[05:18] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: well ubuntu should give you chipset, even when driver isnt installed...if not i suspect uefi block
[05:19] <NewUserk> how to unblock?
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: did you have wifi connection in your lubuntu setup liveusb?
[05:20] <NewUserk> network controller: Ralink corp. RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
[05:20] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, No it didn't.
[05:20] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: so you have the chipset...
[05:20] <NewUserk> Yes, I got it.
[05:21] <NewUserk> DeviceName: Ralink 5390GN 802.11b/g/n 1x1 WiFi Adapter
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: plugin your eth cable and update system please
[05:21] <NewUserk> lotuspsychje, ok, I figured that would have to be the only way.
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> NewUserk: ralink cards might need higher kernels/firmware versions
[05:21] <lotuspsychje> !ralink
[05:22] <NewUserk> I appreicate you guys time though.
[05:50] <mindofmateo> Hi all. I'm having trouble with my desktop, 16.04 LTS. I've been having it freeze when going to sleep, not waking from sleep, and the networking freezing as well. I've caught it now where the networking is frozen and I don't know what to do. I've turned wifi on/off, networking on/off, and etc/init.d/networking start/stop. Please help.
[05:52] <mindofmateo> Oh, I should add, in all three cases (freezing while going to sleep, not waking from sleep, and network pros) a manual forced reboot brings everything back to "normal" but the issue persists/returns eventually.
[05:52] <mindofmateo> *pros => probs
[05:53] <mindofmateo> Hi EriC^^ you always seem to know a lot, ha.
[05:54] <EriC^^> hi
[05:54] <mindofmateo> My computer's networking just stops working. 16.04. Any ideas
[05:55] <mindofmateo> Oops, I wasn't finished. On my phone. I've tried toggling wifi, networking, and etc/init.d/networking start/stop
[05:55] <mindofmateo> I have it in this state and haven't restarted it yet.
[05:56] <mindofmateo> Another thing worth mentioning is that when I use command lsusb to see my network adapter, the process just hangs and I cannot kill it with any method I've tried.
[05:58] <EriC^^> mindofmateo: does "dmesg" show anything?
[06:00] <mindofmateo> I see IPv6...link is not ready, that a few times, in red I see freezing of tasks failed after 20.11 seconds (2 tasks refusing to freeze, wq_busy=0)
[06:03] <mindofmateo> Oh, scrolling up I see something even highlighted in red: RIP <ffffffsomenumbers> join cm hdl+0x265/0x334 [rtl8812au]
[06:07] <mindofmateo> EriC^^ can I pastebin my dmesg to you?
[06:07] <mindofmateo> Ugh, nvm I can't, because I have no connectivity
[06:10] <mindofmateo> I see a few RIP lines
[06:11] <mindofmateo> And 'unable to handle kernel paging request at <address>
[06:18] <EriC^^> i got dc
[06:20] <mindofmateo> I saw, lol
[06:20] <mindofmateo> I was having IRC connection issues earlier too
[06:20] <EriC^^> ironically my wifi keeps disconnecting, i think i found the issue in dmesg just now xD
[06:21] <EriC^^> the wl module gives a seg fault
[06:21] <mindofmateo> IDK what wl is, seg is segmentation?
[06:21] <EriC^^> any luck with dmesg?
[06:22] <EriC^^> yeah wl is the module for my wifi card
[06:22] <mindofmateo> I see some red text and red highlighted text in dmesg, not sure what it means though, nor how to fix it.
[06:23] <EriC^^> mindofmateo: which network card do you have?
[06:23] <EriC^^> mindofmateo: type "dmesg | nc termview.me 9999" and paste the link it gives you here
[06:24] <mindofmateo> I was going to pastebin it... But no network 😂The box says OURLiNK Nanos USB adapter AC600, it uses the rtl8812au driver.
[06:24] <EriC^^> oh
[06:25] <EriC^^> what does the line in red say roughly?
[06:25] <mindofmateo> Hold on, I will make this work.
[06:25] <mindofmateo> Um
[06:26] <mindofmateo> It says: RIP<ffffffsomenumbers> join_cmd_hdl+0x265/0x334 [rtl8812au]
[06:26] <mindofmateo> Twice it says Freezing of tasks failed after 20 seconds, 2 tasks refusing to freeze
[06:32] <mindofmateo> I'm trying to copy dmesg
[06:32] <EriC^^> ok
[06:34] <derphili1> Can i force /etc/resolv.conf to be filled by the actual information? I am running 17.10 and set up my network using netplan
[06:41] <ducasse> !ubuntu+1 | derphili1
[06:42] <mindofmateo> My computer won't even mount my phone to manually transfer a text file of dmesg
[06:43] <mindofmateo> I'm ready to throw it out the window
[06:45] <Ben64> mindofmateo: it does it when you put the computer to sleep?
[06:45] <Herdo> is there any way to remove the option to unmount a partition?  I have it set to automatically mount on startup, but I don't want the "unmount" button showing up.  Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.  Here's a screenshot https://i.imgur.com/pRelzbp.png
[06:46] <Ben64> Herdo: how did you set it to automatically mount
[06:46] <mindofmateo> Sometimes, yes. Then I have to put it to sleep and wake it again and then everything is normal. But sometimes when I out it to sleep, it "sleeps" but it's still on and completely unresponsive.
[06:46] <Herdo> Ben64: gnome disks
[06:46] <Ben64> Herdo: undo that and use fstab
[06:46] <Herdo> Ben64: OK, I'll give it a shot, thanks
[06:52] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: any luck?
[06:52] <Mindofmateo> OK! I dug around some of my junk and was able to find a BT keyboard and some working batteries, thankfully.  I can't get much to work, but at least now I'm not handicapped to using only my thumbs.
[06:53] <Mindofmateo> I can start typing dmesg output lines, using thumbs to do that would take forever.
[06:53] <EriC^^> cool
[06:53] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: which kernel are you using?
[06:53] <Ben64> seems like the solution would be not to put the computer to sleep?
[06:54] <Mindofmateo> Ben64 that doesn't fix the issue though, that's just ignoring it.
[06:54] <Mindofmateo> I can get the kernel by typing una me - a?
[06:54] <Mindofmateo> *uname - a
[06:55] <Mindofmateo> OK, the kernel is 4.4.0-93-generic
[06:55] <Ben64> Mindofmateo: stuff like that just doesn't work on some hardware
[06:56] <Mindofmateo> I keep it updated regularly.
[06:56] <Mindofmateo> Ben64: you mean putting the system to sleep doesn't work on some hardware?
[06:56] <Ben64> correct
[06:56] <ducasse> Mindofmateo: have you tried the hwe stack?
[06:57] <Mindofmateo> That's so wtf.  I can't remember what started/caused this issue, but it wasn't doing it forever, it just started somewhat recently.  ducasse: IDK what the he stack is.
[06:57] <Mindofmateo> Hwe*
[06:57] <ducasse> !hwe
[06:57] <ducasse> i totally agree with Ben64, but a newer kernel might have better support for your hw.
[06:57] <derphili1> ducasse: thanks for the hint!
[06:58] <Ben64> for 16.04 the link is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack
[06:58] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: try updating the kernel to 96
[06:58] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:58] <Mindofmateo> I can't do that stuff because my networking does nothing.
[06:58] <Ben64> basically install the 'linux-generic-hwe-16.04-edge' package and it'll get you a newer kernel
[06:59] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: type "ls -l /boot/vmlinuz*" and see which is the oldest number there
[06:59] <Mindofmateo> When I enable networking, nothing shows up
[06:59] <Ben64> Mindofmateo: from what you said it works after reboot
[07:00] <Mindofmateo> The oldest number is 0-45
[07:00] <Mindofmateo> I mean, 4.4.0-45
[07:02] <Mindofmateo> The last line highlighted in red in dmesg is: RIP [<ffffffffc053359>] join_cmd_hdl+0x265/0x334 [rtl8812au]
[07:03] <Mindofmateo> Preceding that, highlighted in red is: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at $Address
[07:05] <Mindofmateo> Directly followed by: IP: $another address join_cmd_hdl+0x265/0x334 [rtl8812au]
[07:08] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: heh, it's almost the same as mine
[07:08] <EriC^^> this is my dmesg http://paste.ubuntu.com/25570842/
[07:09] <EriC^^> oh wait, it's pretty different, i must have been searching your error earlier with the join_cmd stuff, nevermind
[07:09] <Mindofmateo> Hm, doesn't look much alike to me
[07:10] <Mindofmateo> Oh
[07:10] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: restart the pc, hold shift to get grub, go to advanced > choose the 45 kernel and see how it works
[07:10] <EriC^^> if it's ok try updating the system with sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and see how the latest one works
[07:10] <Mindofmateo> Instead of upgrading it to hwe/96?
[07:10] <Mindofmateo> Ok
[07:10] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: a sec though
[07:11] <EriC^^> what exactly is the issue? the wifi drops intermittently? after suspend it doesn't work?
[07:13] <Mindofmateo> I don't even know. It's like there's suddenly no network capability. If I enable networking from the top menu bar, sometimes it will do nothing, as if networking is enabled but no NIC is present. Other times it "works" and connects to my wifi SSID, but there's no actual network or Internet connectivity. Sometimes going to sleep and waking it will m
[07:13] <Mindofmateo> ake it work, but sometimes that freezes. Restarting seems to set it straight (but always temporarily)
[07:14] <Mindofmateo> Just all of the sudden there is a toast/notification/pop-up (not sure the terminology in ubuntu) in the top right corner saying network disconnected.
[07:15] <Mindofmateo> I don't know if these issues are related or have nothing to do with each other either.
[07:15] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: ok try the older kernel and see how it goes
[07:15] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: my guess is it's doing some seg fault, mine is doing the same
[07:16] <Mindofmateo> Alright. The thing is, I haven't been able to trace back what caused these issues to come up, nor have I been able to identify what the trigger/s are.
[07:16] <EriC^^> sometimes sudo service networking restart and sudo service network-manager restart fixes it, sometimes i have to reboot
[07:17] <EriC^^> yeah it's annoying
[07:20] <Mindofmateo> I've even disconnected all non essential peripherals and devices to see if that had anything to do with it, IDK
[07:30] <EriC^^> !ping
[07:32] <EriC^^> Mindofmateo: fwiw sudo service network-manager restart seems to fix it for me
[07:33] <Mindofmateo> If there's *one* good thing that came of all this, it's instilled the fear of gods in me that I need to save my work and history and everything like every 60 seconds.  I tried that command, and I just got a reflash of the "you are now disconnected" notification.
[07:34] <Mindofmateo> Is there a proper term for those windows that become hazy on mouse over? The messages/notifications that come up in the top right corner.
[07:35] <Mindofmateo> Oh, I just remembered something... I'd get messages like those that mentioned Avahi something
[07:35] <Mindofmateo> I'd have to find the screenshot I took to remember exactly what it said though.
[07:38] <Mindofmateo> Also, in the mean time, is it possible to bind key combos/shortcuts to extra keys on my keyboard? I have 9 extra buttons that currently serve no purpose or function.
[07:39] <Mindofmateo> Or maybe map is the word I was looking for
[07:46] <ducasse> Mindofmateo: how you do that depends on your de/wm, or you can use xbindkeys to do it independently of them.
[07:48] <Mindofmateo> What are the pros and cons of using the former vs the latter?
[07:51] <ducasse> the former is what you need if you want to bind to specific desktop functions, the latter is good for launching programs or scripts (especially if you use more than one de/wm regularly).
[07:53] <Mindofmateo> Makes sense. You use sudo apt-get install xbindkeys?
[07:55] <ducasse> yes. you need to read the docs on how to set it up, there are examples in the default config.
[08:10] <Mindofmateo> Oh EriC^^ when I used 45, it didn't work, I rebooted to 93 and started the dist-upgrade. Just a friendly FYI
[08:12] <Kingsy> I am getting this error --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1588637 <-- on ubuntu minimal on my laptop, my wifi does not work at all just toally crashes (the wifi I mean, network manager totally unresponsive) and I have that trace in dmesg. Does anyone know if this would have been fixed in 17.10 ? if so I can install the beta. I had 16.04 ubuntu mate on there and it worked so the
[08:12] <Kingsy> problem has been introduced as far as I know within the last year
[08:13] <Kingsy> Its also pretty strange. if I try to connect qot a wifi network, network manager crashes then if I ping www.google.com I cant even Ctrl + C out of it...  pretty much everything is unresponsive
[08:13] <Kingsy> cant even sudo reboot
[08:13] <Kingsy> I need to turn it off by holding the laptop button
[08:14] <Ben64> Kingsy: if it works on 16.04 why not use 16.04
[08:16] <Kingsy> Just because its old...
[08:16] <Ben64> no it isn't, it's still supported until 2021
[08:16] <Kingsy> I know the support is there.. I just always prefer to install the latest.
[08:17] <brainwash> I would test with 17.10
[08:17] <Kingsy> yeah I was thinking that.
[08:17] <brainwash> you can easily do it via live usb/cd
[08:17] <Kingsy> Is there a ubuntu minimal 17.10 iso?
[08:19] <brainwash> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/376/builds
[08:48] <mindofmateo> Alright.  I rebooted to kernel 4.4.0-45 generic, the network didn't work.  IDK if that has something to do with the drivers being specific to -93?  Then I rebooted to -93, the network was functional, I did update, upgrade, dist-upgrade, and rebooted to -96... No network.  I have the drivers on a flash drive and the install script didn't work becaus
[08:48] <mindofmateo> e it needs net connectivity.  So now I'm back on -93.
[08:49] <mindofmateo> I'm looking at the HWE Stack/Rolling TLS Enablement page I was linked to earlier... and I'm not super-user enough nor rested enough to understand what it means.
[08:55] <murii> Hello! I'd like a blog or something similar from where I can read commands
[08:55] <murii> Not from semi advanced to advanced
[08:55] <murii> From*
[09:00] <feodoran> Hi, when I want to shutdown/reboot from GUI I always need to click the Button twice. On terminal it works directly. How can I fix that? (Xubu 16.04.3)
[09:02] <cerion> hi. So after a kernel update, I rebooted. And although I have my usb dongle with uks key on it inserted in laptop, ubuntu stil asks me about my key for home. Was working for years. I don't know what's going on
[09:04] <brainwash> feodoran: I would run "xfce4-session-logout" in a terminal window, and see if it prints any error message after the first click
[09:06] <murii> feodoran, use systemctl to shutdown
[09:06] <feodoran> brainwash: nothing
[09:07] <feodoran> murii: you mean in terminal?
[09:07] <murii> yep
[09:07] <feodoran> murii: how is that helpful for a GUI issue?
[09:07] <murii> feodoran, at least you can shutdown the machine.
[09:08] <feodoran> murii: the issue is not that I cannot shudown
[09:08] <murii> ok, I understand
[09:08] <brainwash> feodoran: it could be a known issue. best to ask in #xubuntu I think
[09:09] <feodoran> brainwash: ok, I'll try
[09:19] <cerion> ok. wierd. now it's booting fine
[09:20] <mindofmateo> cerion: what is a uks key?
[09:20] <cerion> I meant LUKS key
[09:20] <mindofmateo> Try as I might, teh google is only giving me info on Brexit.
[09:39] <carpediembaby> Hello, i restarted my ubuntu 17.04 install and i am no longer able to start/login. After i select to boot into ubuntu (i have dual boot with windows 7), it shows me a black screen in a loop saying /dev/sda3 recovering journal Clearing orphaned inode
[09:39] <carpediembaby> could someone help me with this?
[09:40] <carpediembaby> the last message says /dev/sda3 clean, blocks ... and then the screen goes blank and reappears in a loop
[09:50] <Kingsy> brainwash: heh I don't see it there, am I blind?
[09:50] <brainwash> Kingsy: netboot
[09:51] <Kingsy> ahh ok thanks!
[09:51] <brainwash> Kingsy: but for a quick test why not take the regular ubuntu iso?
[09:54] <carpediembaby> Windows 7 boots fine but ubuntu doesn't. Also Alt+Ctrl+F3 doesn't work
[09:56] <Kingsy> brainwash: yeah fair enough, I'll do that
[09:56] <Kingsy> are all of these isos 17.10 ?
[09:56] <brainwash> yes. 17.10 daily
[09:56] <Kingsy> nice
[09:56] <Kingsy> I'll give it a go
[09:57] <Kingsy> I really don't want to have to go all the way back to 16.04.. it'll annoy me. heh. Might even have to go foer a different disdtro if it comes to that
[09:59] <brainwash> well, I assume it's a bug with the kernel and/or firmware files
[09:59] <brainwash> so, using more recent versions of both should fix the issue
[10:39] <naquad> hi
[10:39] <naquad> is there a way to upgrade 15.04 to 16.04?
[10:39] <naquad> do-release-upgrade says it is not supported
[10:40] <hateball> !eolupgrade | naquad
[10:54] <naquad> hateball, thanks
[11:24] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[11:42] <carpediembaby> Hello, I asked about a problem with booting into ubuntu 17.04 earlier, but then I got disconnected. Going to re-post my problem. I am unable to boot into ubuntu, while Windows 7 works fine. I get a message Recovering journal, Clearing orphaned inode in a loop
[11:53] <joaopaulosr> pytho
[11:57] <Mattx> Hi all. I'm getting this error with scp: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/212203962b0988ae7d71da13e2582718
[11:58] <Mattx> I'm trying to scp a file from this computer to host3 (through host2 through host1)
[11:58] <Mattx> and it's stuck at "debug1: Sending command: scp -v -t ~"
[12:28] <xubunto> does ubuntu have a good raw image editor like photoshop?
[12:31] <necrophcodr> Is it possible to configure your ssh client to connect to 192.168.x.y on port z when entering `ssh example`?
[12:31] <ioria> !info rawstudio
[12:32] <necrophcodr> I've looked into using HostName along with Host, but I can't really get it working
[12:32] <BluesKaj> xubunto, hae you looked into gimp?
[12:32] <xubunto> i have not
[12:33] <hateball> xubunto: Darktable or digiKam are other options, as well as Shotwell
[12:33] <xubunto> !info rawtherapee
[12:33] <ioria> xubunto, it's about a camera ?
[12:33] <hateball> !info rawtherapee
[12:33] <hateball> there's also this ^
[12:34] <BluesKaj> xubunto, doesn't mention raw images in the description, but it does mention photoshop files etc
[12:34] <hateball> ubottu: come on bro
[12:34] <xubunto> looks like i may have to play around wit hthat
[12:35] <xubunto> dust off my vm ware
[12:35] <glitsj16> necrophcodr: that is definately possible yes, set things up in ~/.ssh/config and add HostName and Port
[12:35] <xubunto> ioria: i am a photo nerd with a canon dslr yes
[12:35] <necrophcodr> glitsj16, I tried having a Host "example" with a HostName for IP and a Port of Z, but when typing `ssh example` it uses a default port
[12:36] <ioria> xubunto, ok, you can try  ufraw
[12:36] <xubunto> i am also a prog nerd
[12:36] <ioria> !info ufraw
[12:36] <necrophcodr> glitsj16, I should mention I have a "Host *" with a default Port set.
[12:38] <xubunto> yea ill definitely need to evaluate both programs
[12:38] <glitsj16> necrophcodr: that might explain it.. have you tried putting the "example" item above the "*"?
[12:38] <necrophcodr> glitsj16, I have, both above and beneath
[12:39] <glitsj16> necrophcodr: do you really need that "Host *" with a default Port other than 22?
[12:39] <xubunto> ioria: is ufraw still active?
[12:39] <necrophcodr> glitsj16, Yes. I use a different port for a LOT of services, but for this one service, we'll use port Z
[12:40] <BeforeClick> cat scan.txt
[12:40] <BeforeClick> hmm WW
[12:40] <necrophcodr> It's primarily useful for gvfs to be honest
[12:40] <necrophcodr> I don't mind manually entering it at the command line, but when browsing through sftp in thunar, it tends to want a correct .ssh/config file.
[12:41] <glitsj16> necrophcodr: I don't know why that's not working to be honest
[12:42] <glitsj16> I use different ports as well, but without a "Host *", I explicitly add "Port xxx" to every item (that isn't op port 22)
[12:48] <ioria> xubunto, it's still supported, afaik
[12:53] <jeffree>  running ubuntu 17.04. In Software & Updates I have set 'Automatically check for update = Daily' 'When there are security update = download and install automatically' 'When there are other updates = Display immediately' - however, security updates are displayed to me to choose to install. Why?
[12:57] <Xatenev> Heya
[12:57] <Xatenev> Where is the file under unbut that stores the ppa?
[12:57] <Xatenev> ubuntu*
[12:58] <feodoran> When I want to shutdown/reboot from GUI I always need to click the Button twice. On terminal it works directly. How can I fix that? (Xubu 16.04.3)
[12:58] <Xatenev> ah found it
[13:07] <Newuserk> Can anyone be so kind to help me get my wifi card working on my new installation of lubuntu?
[13:07] <Newuserk> ethernet is working fine, but no wifi
[13:08] <Newuserk> I have tried multiple websites and suggestions, with no luck
[13:08] <Newuserk> I have wifi enabled, but wifi networks is greyed out
[13:09] <brainwash> feodoran: no response in #xubuntu?
[13:10] <Mr_Pan> Newuserk, if addr   from Terminal
[13:10] <feodoran> brainwash: apparently not ;)
[13:11] <rory> Newuserk: What wifi device or laptop do you have?
[13:11] <Newuserk> rory: RALINK 5390
[13:11] <Newuserk> rory, old laptop..compaq
[13:12] <Newuserk> Mr_Pan, ok, next?
[13:13] <brainwash> feodoran: I've found bug 1683867
[13:14] <brainwash> feodoran: but it was filed against ubuntu 17.04, and seems to be GNOME specific
[13:14] <Newuserk> I am sure this is probably a driver issue.
[13:14] <feodoran> I have a slightly different effect: after first click some applications are closed, but not all
[13:16] <brainwash> feodoran: please check ~/.xsession-errors
[13:17] <feodoran> brainwash: only 2 lines, is this normal?
[13:17] <feodoran> openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
[13:17] <feodoran> cannot connect to brltty at :0
[13:18] <Newuserk> 07:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
[13:19] <Newuserk> It finds that information in lspci
[13:19] <brainwash> feodoran: does ~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log exist?
[13:20] <^newLinux> how can i get those commands for ubuntu? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Networking/CLI#Wifi
[13:20] <feodoran> brainwash: yes
[13:21] <brainwash> ^newLinux: nmcli is not present? it should be included in the network-manager package
[13:23] <brainwash> ^newLinux: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial-updates/amd64/network-manager/filelist
[13:23] <^newLinux> this error Error: Object 'general' is unknown, try 'nmcli help'.
[13:23] <^newLinux> mine is 32it ubuntu 14.04
[13:24] <brainwash> when running which command exactly?
[13:24] <^newLinux> nmcli general status
[13:25] <brainwash> it could be that this syntax was added in a later version
[13:25] <brainwash> I would check "nmcli help"
[13:25] <Newuserk> geez this is annoying
[13:26] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: did you update system with eth cable?
[13:26] <brainwash> ^newLinux: and indeed, that is the case
[13:27] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, hey! yes!
[13:27] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, I am connected now with the ethernet cable.
[13:27] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: wifi working yet?
[13:27] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, no...
[13:27] <^newLinux> brainwash, how can i upgrade the nmi?
[13:27] <^newLinux> im running a older version of it
[13:28] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, what info was you wanting to see last night, i can copy and paste it now
[13:28] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: hastebin sudo lshw -C network
[13:28] <brainwash> ^newLinux: by upgrading to the next Ubuntu LTS release (16.04)
[13:28] <^newLinux> oh no i dont like that version it has bugs
[13:29] <^newLinux> wifi does not work properly
[13:29] <Mr_Pan> lotuspsychje,    [15:18:52] <Newuserk> 07:00.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe
[13:29] <^newLinux> cant change wifi network
[13:29] <brainwash> ^newLinux: then read the manual page for your nmcli version, and figure out what commands work
[13:29] <brainwash> ^newLinux: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/nmcli.1.html
[13:30] <brainwash> a simple "nmcli status" should work
[13:30] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, https://hastebin.com/icipacenem.coffeescript
[13:31] <brainwash> feodoran: any hints in that log file?
[13:34] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, any info in there that helps
[13:35] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: i recall having issues with a ralink chipset, updating system solved that really
[13:35] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: did you try an LTS version of ubuntu up to date?
[13:37] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, http://lubuntu.net/ I went there, and downloaded that AMD 64 file
[13:39] <feodoran> brainwash: a lot of "process 2091: arguments to dbus_connection_unref() were incorrect, assertion "connection->generation == _dbus_current_generation" failed in file ../../dbus/dbus-connection.c line 2794.
[13:39] <feodoran> This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library." (after rebooting) not sure if this is related
[13:39] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: you mean the .iso?
[13:39] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, yes
[13:40] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: but you said you had 17.04 right?
[13:40] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, yes
[13:41] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: perhaps try a 16.04.2 or .3 test
[13:41] <feodoran> brainwash: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25572509/
[13:41] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, when I use sudo apt-get update i see this info.....E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/marko-techytalk.info/ralink-wireless/ubuntu/dists/zesty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[13:42] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: you added a ppa for the driver?
[13:42] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, Not that I am aware of
[13:43] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, I just used sudo apt-get update
[13:45] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: that ppa is not really official
[13:45] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, ok
[13:46] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: can you test a liveusb perhaps?
[13:46] <brainwash> feodoran: not sure. running out of ideas
[13:46] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: like 16.04.3 lubuntu .iso with eth cable connected
[13:47] <Newuserk> If I could just figure out why it keeps saying wifi network disabled..that may be the issue
[13:48] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: did you check uefi settings already?
[13:51] <oerheks> newuserk that ppa has no zesty candidates https://launchpad.net/~marko-techytalk.info/+archive/ubuntu/ralink-wireless
[13:51] <oerheks> check always that page before using it.
[13:51] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, drivers installed, restarted network connections....wifi now works..
[13:51] <Newuserk> I appreciate all you guys help
[13:51] <Newuserk> whew, finally.
[13:52] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: drivers from where?
[13:52] <oerheks> .. not from that ppa
[13:54] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, this is exactly what i done https://hastebin.com/xayenayaje.http
[13:54] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, Found it searching google
[13:55] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: ok tnx for feedback
[13:55] <Newuserk> lotuspsychje, I am sorry I was such a nuisance.  Thanks again.
[13:55] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: no sweat, thats what we here for
[13:56] <lotuspsychje> Newuserk: and, you found it yourself this time
[14:00] <hehehe> hey hey
[14:00] <hehehe> :)
[14:00] <hehehe> in ubuntu when I copy text its auto purges previous text from clipboard?
[14:00] <hehehe> 16.04 lubuntu
[14:01] <jamie_1> hey, I have setup shh for connections on my other computer and modified the /etc/ssh/sshd_config and added PermitRootLogin yes       but for some odd reason its still not letting me access root over ssh for some odd reason
[14:01] <jamie_1> any ideas
[14:01] <jamie_1> i have done a systemctl restart ssh.service and even a full reboot and no luck
[14:06] <hehehe> ok yes its so
[14:06] <hehehe> I am using xclip to send clipboard text to a file
[14:06] <hehehe> xclip -o -sel clip > webpage.txt
[14:07] <hehehe> how I can instruct xclip to add next text to same file?
[14:07] <brainwash> >> instead of >
[14:08] <hehehe> atm it deletes  old text
[14:08] <hehehe> set file to write only? :D
[14:08] <hehehe> hehe
[14:08] <[worksti]> my ubuntu VM keeps having a 100% cpu load spike every full minute, any advice on how to track down the culprit ? trying to watch with top has not been successful
[14:09] <[worksti]> but its like clockwork, the blue one is my ubuntu VM: https://i.imgur.com/yP3Tp1p.png
[14:18] <sylario> I am looking for a cleaner way than root crontab to reboot mysql every week
[14:19] <sylario> is there a way to set a service for regular reboot?
[14:19] <Promille> [worksti]: Why wasn't top successful? You could try with htop, it's a bit easier to sort (sort by CPU by clicking on CPU and you should see the culprit quickly)
[14:28] <[worksti]> Promille: because it didnt show anything with more than 5% cpu, neither did htop
[14:28] <[worksti]> im guessing its only at that load for a second or so
[14:39] <pjstirling> hi, I'm having problems getting ubuntu to connect to a wireless lan (through an ooooooold wireless dongle), I've got the right firmware installed, and the SSID shows up inn the menu, but when I try to connect it says in syslog that it is aborting the connection because it is taking too long
[14:40] <pjstirling> my windows laptop manages to connect, so I know that the network works, but it's true that my laptop seems to connect quite slowly to the network
[14:44] <VarunAgw> I am developing a debian package (.deb). I want it to install files in "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/dasda/das". Is it possible to set decide it automatically at runtime
[14:52] <pjstirling> is it possible to increase the length of time that a wireless connection spends waiting for a connection before a timeout?
[15:14] <ztychr> Ran crunch on ubuntu earlier, but forgot to specify the save path. Where does crunch save by default? Can't find it. Let it run for quite a while, so i'd like to delete it.
[15:15] <pjstirling> hi, is there a way to force the wireless driver to not time out its connections so quickly? I'm having problems getting ubuntu to connect to a wireless network that I know works (my laptop is right next to it)
[15:20] <ztychr> I guess i didn't give the wordlist a name, and didn't quite let it finish, so i Dont think its saved
[15:51] <pjstirling> hi, is there a way to force the wireless driver to not time out its connections so quickly? I'm having problems getting ubuntu to connect to a wireless network that I know works (my laptop is right next to it)
[16:01] <oerheks> pjdc, maybe this page is any help, "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout=100"   https://askubuntu.com/questions/21182/how-to-change-the-default-timeout-of-internet-connection
[16:01] <oerheks> oh
[16:31] <Aliv3> is unity going away?
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> Aliv3: 17.10 and 18.04 will have wayland by default
[16:32] <Aliv3> oh cool!
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> Aliv3: unity will be still installable as a choice of user
[16:33] <dr-gibson> hello everyone, quick q, I'm running 16.04 as a VBox guest on a 2016 MacBookPro, I'm getting screen tearing when scrolling through webpages, thought as to what might cause this?
[16:33] <lotuspsychje> Aliv3: you can help test 17.10 at this moment @ #ubuntu+1
[16:33] <dr-gibson> I have 3d acceleration turned on, but doesn't seem to make much of a difference
[16:36] <dr-gibson> it seems a modern mac book should have plenty of power both CPU and GPU wise to do a better job rendering
[16:36] <Dirkos> Im currently using a "Broadcom Corporation BCM4321 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 05)". Problem is all the time when there is too much traffic going on the adapter it seems to kill itself
[16:36] <Dirkos> For example when i have alot of traffic over port 539, after x period it wont connect anymore. When i reconnect my adapter it is fine again
[16:36] <lotuspsychje> dr-gibson: perhaps the #vbox channel can also help?
[16:37] <Dirkos> But no idea what that could be or on how to solve such a thing
[16:37] <dr-gibson> lotuspsychje: perhaps, i'll wander to yonder
[16:41] <donofrio> anyone here use remmina (only ask cause the issue I have sounds like this https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=855819) I'm ubuntu 17.04
[16:42] <msvb-lab> Is this the right place to ask about live USB methods?
[16:42] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: if its ubuntu related
[16:43] <msvb-lab> If I boot from UEFI and create an Ubuntu Live USB using usb-creator-gtk, then I get a USB media that has no filesystem and a iso9660 image on it.
[16:43] <donofrio> lsa_release -a returns Ubuntu 17.04, zesty if that helps get my remmina ssh showing again.....
[16:43] <msvb-lab> I know this is intended and works well enough, it's just that I prefer a FAT32 formatted media, with the casper and uboot files copied to it.
[16:44] <msvb-lab> I also figured out that if I find a non UEFI supported computer and carry out the same identical usb-creator-gtk procedure on it, that a USB media results in the way I want. With FAT32 rather than ISO9660.
[16:45] <msvb-lab> Is there anyway to trick the usb-creator-gtk into creating a FAT32 old style USB media, although the host computer has booted from UEFI?
[16:45] <lotuspsychje> !usb | msvb-lab
[16:46] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: I like the pipe, thanks.
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: will you dualboot or singleboot ubuntu?
[16:47] <msvb-lab>  lotuspsychje: I singleboot ubuntu.
[16:48] <msvb-lab> I'm not trying to change anything on my host, just trying to make a new Live USB without a ISO9660 on the USB itself.
[16:48] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: then you need to disable fastboot & secureboot
[16:48] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: you just wanna make a working usb from ubuntu .iso?
[16:49] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: Why isn't there a way to trick usb-creator-gtk? I can surely edit some line since it's only a python script right?
[16:49] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: I want the same thing that you get from usb-creator-gtk when running it on a non UEFI computer.
[16:49] <msvb-lab> ...but I want to do so on a UEFI computer.
[16:50] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: never had any issues myself with usb-creator myself
[16:51] <msvb-lab> Only 74 lines in usb-creator-gtk, but I still can't find where it determines BIOS/UEFI host method.
[16:51] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: Did you know it creates two radically different Live USB partitions depending on host computer boot method?
[16:52] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: I'm not saying there's a problem either way, but it's rather convenient for the files on a Live USB to be accessible outside the Live OS.
[16:53] <lotuspsychje> msvb-lab: not sure on that1
[16:53] <lotuspsychje> bbl
[16:53] <msvb-lab> lotuspsychje: I don't understand it, but it seems I'm the only one with this desire. In any case, thanks for trying to help.
[16:57] <blacknred0> is there a way to speed ubuntu on a celeron processor (w/o having to go to lxde)? i got 4 cores and 8gb ram, but every so often it halts for couple of seconds
[17:05] <stoner19> all of a sudden I cannot SSH into one my my machines...used to be able to just fine. I can ping it, but SSH times out...
[17:05] <stoner19> anyone have suggestions??
[17:06] <donofrio> stoner19, do you use remmina or just normal ssh issue?
[17:06] <donofrio> stoner19, service ssh start on the server you cannot get to
[17:06] <blacknred0> stoner19: has this happen before? is the server rebooting?
[17:07] <SimonNL> BluesKaj: you still are.
[17:08] <blacknred0> stoner19: you can do `nc -zv 123.123.123.1 22` to check if the port is open to start with
[17:08] <stoner19> will try that first thank you
[17:09] <BluesKaj> SimonNL, I'm still what ?
[17:10] <stoner19> fixed, for some reason all ufw ports/settings were gone
[17:10] <stoner19> thank you!
[17:10] <blacknred0> yw
[17:17] <netcrash> Hello, I'm trying to start postgresql in ubuntu server 17 and nothing happens , the logs say server started but nothing else
[17:17] <netcrash> the db is not listening in any port
[17:18] <nacc> netcrash: 17.04? (17 is not a version). does `ps aux | grep pg` indicate any pgsql processes are running?
[17:19] <netcrash> nacc: yes 17.04 , nothing appears on ps aux | grep pg
[17:19] <nacc> netcrash: ok, which logs say server started?
[17:19] <netcrash> syslog
[17:19] <netcrash> /var/log/syslog
[17:19] <nacc> netcrash: can you pastebin the relevant bits?
[17:20] <netcrash> postgresql directory logs are empty
[17:20] <netcrash> nacc: only have this Sep 19 14:18:51 ubuntu-vps-1 systemd[1]: Started PostgreSQL RDBMS.
[17:21] <nacc> netcrash: pastebin `apt-cache policy postgresql-common`
[17:21] <netcrash> i didn't even had config files I had to copied them from another machine
[17:21] <nacc> netcrash: that sounds like a broken install of some kind or another
[17:21] <holgerdanske> Have alittle trouble today with VirtualBox. No matter what I do, and I've already installed guest additions and VMWare Tools, I can not get the host desktop area to maximize
[17:21] <donofrio> anyone here use remmina (only ask cause the issue I have sounds like this https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=855819) I'm ubuntu 17.04
[17:21] <nacc> netcrash: how did you install postgres?
[17:22] <netcrash> http://paste.ubuntu.com/25573798/ <- cache policy
[17:23] <netcrash> I initially selected postgresql in the installation menu when it asks for what the system will be for
[17:23] <netcrash> nacc: please see above
[17:24] <nacc> netcrash: reading
[17:28] <nacc> netcrash: `systemctl status postgresql` in a pastebin
[17:29] <netcrash> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25573836/
[17:30] <nacc> netcrash:  Process: 8657 ExecStart=/bin/true (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
[17:30] <nacc> that's weird
[17:30] <nacc> netcrash: let me go look at the src
[17:31] <netcrash> ok
[17:32] <nacc> netcrash: oh wait, that's not the one we want
[17:33] <nacc> netcrash: systemctl status postgresql\@9.6` i think
[17:33] <netcrash> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25573852/
[17:34] <netcrash> nacc: it says disabled
[17:34] <nacc> netcrash: ah!
[17:34] <nacc> postgresql.service is looking for what is enabled in /etc/postgresql/*/*/start.conf
[17:35] <nacc> netcrash: is anythingn in there set to "auto"?
[17:35] <netcrash> it just says auto nothing else
[17:35] <netcrash> this was a copy from a config in a debian system because ubuntu didn't install anything
[17:37] <nacc> netcrash: sorry for the earlier typo (i wasn't sure on the process), can you run `ps aux | grep postgres`
[17:37] <netcrash> nacc: nothing returns
[17:38] <nacc> netcrash: systemctl status postgresql@9.6-main.service
[17:38] <nacc> netcrash: i just install the postgresql-server task and it started up fine (in 17.10, admittedly)
[17:38] <netcrash> how can I reinstall this, purge everything including configs
[17:38] <netcrash> and do it from scratch
[17:38] <nacc> netcrash: can you provide the above output? i'm curious if it shows up
[17:39] <netcrash> ps aux | grep postgres
[17:39] <netcrash> andref    8880  0.0  0.2  14820  1024 pts/0    S+   14:37   0:00 grep --color=auto postgres
[17:39] <nacc> netcrash: systemctl status postgresql@9.6-main.service
[17:39] <nacc> that output--^
[17:39] <nacc> netcrash: also, try `sudo apt install postgresql-server^` to see if it tries to isntall anything (that shoiuld be the same as the selection you did at install time)
[17:39] <netcrash> nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25573876/
[17:40] <netcrash> nacc: it's going to install this postgresql-client postgresql-contrib postgresql-doc postgresql-doc-9.6
[17:40] <stub> are the config files in /etc/postgresql/9.6/main ? Or have you got some other pg version?
[17:41] <nacc> netcrash: hrm, that's odd too
[17:42] <netcrash> I'm doing a clean reinstall
[17:42] <stub> to purge everything, remove the packages, trash /etc/postgresql and /var/lib/postgresql
[17:42] <stub> (which of course trashes your data too, so if you want to keep that...)
[17:43] <stub> pg_lsclusters may be more informative than systemctl
[17:43] <netcrash> it's going to install only this postgresql-9.6 postgresql-common postgresql-contrib-9.6
[17:43] <netcrash> ls -l /etc/postgresql
[17:43] <netcrash> total 0
[17:43] <netcrash> no config
[17:44] <nacc> stub: good point
[17:44] <netcrash> nacc: when I did the install no config was provided
[17:45] <netcrash> brb
[17:57] <holgerdanske> Have alittle trouble today with VirtualBox. No matter what I do, and I've already installed guest additions and VMWare Tools, I can not get the host desktop area to maximize
[17:59] <tomreyn> vmware tools wont help with making virtualbox work as expected.
[18:00] <netcrash> nacc: do you have any idea why I have no config?
[18:01] <nacc> netcrash: no, it seems like something rather strange happened
[18:01] <nacc> but I don't know what and I cannot reproduce it
[18:01] <netcrash> will try a fresh install
[18:01] <pavlos> holgerdanske: guest additions help resize a guest OS, what's the host and guest OS?
[18:03] <akik> holgerdanske: you should install the virtualbox guest tools, not vmware's
[18:03] <tomreyn> holgerdanske: please decide whether you'll discuss this on #vbox or here.
[18:29] <tesko> what is the channel for ubuntu if you are using 17.10?
[18:30] <donofrio> How do I see what VTE3 version is?
[18:32] <tomreyn> donofrio: dpkg -l vte3
[18:33] <brainwash> donofrio: apt-cache policy libvte-2.91-0
[18:35] <donofrio> brainwash, returns "libvte-2.91-0:  Installed: 0.44.2-1ubuntu3"
[18:36] <brainwash> it's version 0.44.2 then
[18:37] <brainwash> is that it what you wanted to know?
[18:38] <donofrio> brainwash, I'm unsure....I know remmina is not showing anything when I try to connect from ssh
[18:44] <donofrio> it looks like this (animated gif) https://1drv.ms/i/s!AsBlZbBf72iNnLYwnboDi0WGWki0Xg
[18:46] <brainwash> if no one here can help you, I suggest that you ask in #remmina
[18:46] <donofrio> been lurking there no-one about that is active all day .....
[18:46] <donofrio> brainwash, only seven folks in that channel
[18:46] <brainwash> =S
[18:46] <brainwash> bummer
[18:47] <brainwash> maybe check https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues
[18:49] <zarzar> how do i revert to an earlier version gcc arm cross toolchain? specifically i need 4.8.1
[18:52] <donofrio> brainwash, thank you for link but when you search for ssh you don't see blank screen, so I that is why I was checking vte version cause last year someone has issue but it was solved with the version I have installed, but my box gets the blank screen with blinking box cusor
[18:53] <brainwash> donofrio: you could try with a snap package
[18:53] <brainwash> https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina#using-snap-package-also-for-other-supported-distros
[18:54] <brainwash> or the version from the PPA
[18:54] <donofrio> I could but I belive it's one of the files when I did the dist-upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04 ;(
[18:55] <brainwash> files?
[18:55] <donofrio> yah alot was upgraded 500+ files
[18:55] <brainwash> the snap package would bring it's own libs and files
[18:55] <donofrio> it was not dist-upgrae but I changed from trusty to zesty in sources.list
[18:55] <donofrio> I might try that.....
[18:56] <donofrio> brainwash, so I apt-get remove first I'm guessing
[18:57] <brainwash> I guess it's best to do that
[19:02] <zarzar> is the gcc cross toolchain built in to ubuntu the same as the toolchain maintained by linaro?
[19:25] <Kingsy[m]> Anyone else having problems with *.ubuntu.archive.com ? Cant seem to download Linux headers during Ubuntu minimal install. It says it can't resolve .. funny thing is it gets that far
[19:25] <Kingsy[m]> Downloads all the other packages..
[19:25] <Kingsy[m]> I have tried GB. And us.
[19:34] <Kingsy[m]> Seems like a 404 when I try to wget manually.. any advise of a mirror that is up and running?
[19:41] <zarzar> can someone tell me the difference between these; https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/amd64/gcc-4.8-arm-linux-gnueabihf/4.8.1-10ubuntu7cross0.10 and https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/amd64/gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf/4:4.8.1-1
[19:43] <brainwash> zarzar: I suggest asking in #ubuntu-arm and/or #ubuntu-toolchain
[19:44] <brainwash> maybe even #ubuntu-devel
[19:44] <zarzar> i need help finding and installing gcc/g++/as arm-linux-gnueabihf version 4.8.1 on ubuntu
[19:44] <zarzar> brainwash: ok thanks
[19:45] <Kingsy[m]> Brainwash: any idea about my issue?
[19:45] <HarryPeach> what are you wgetting
[19:45] <brainwash> yeah. please share your terminal output
[19:46] <kostkon> !paste
[19:46] <Kingsy[m]> Hm how do I do that from a emergency terminal within the installer?
[19:46] <HarryPeach> lol good question
[19:47] <Kingsy[m]> Gonna try some auto completes... Heh see what it has installed.
[19:47] <HarryPeach> Maybe post an image of it?
[19:47] <Kingsy[m]> Trying the au mirror now let's see when it fails
[19:47] <Kingsy[m]> Ah ok yeah I can do that.
[19:48] <Kingsy[m]> Zzzzz so slow when your looking at it download...
[19:59] <Kingsy[m]> Right here https://imgur.com/gallery/9Fnfq
[19:59] <Kingsy[m]> Brainwash, harrypeach
[19:59] <Kingsy[m]> That's from au. Got the same error on GB and us
[19:59] <HarryPeach> and the internet deffo works on that system?
[20:00] <Kingsy[m]> 100%
[20:00] <Kingsy[m]> I can wget index.html from Google.
[20:01] <HarryPeach> what about if you ping ubuntus archive servers
[20:01] <Kingsy[m]> 1 sec
[20:01] <Kingsy[m]> Yeah that works. Us GB and au
[20:01] <tomreyn> !+1 | Kingsy[m]
[20:02] <tomreyn> !ubuntu+1 | Kingsy[m]
[20:02] <Kingsy[m]> Tomreyn?
[20:02] <HarryPeach> Hmmm thats very weird then
[20:02] <HarryPeach> I'm not really sure what the issue is
[20:02] <tomreyn> Kingsy[m]: you are trying to install ubuntu artsy / 17.10, right?
[20:03] <Kingsy[m]> I have tried 17.10 and 16.04
[20:03] <brainwash> Kingsy[m]: I suggest asking in #ubuntu-mirrors
[20:03] <Kingsy[m]> Ok
[20:03] <tomreyn> whats the error message with 16.04.3?
[20:04] <Kingsy[m]> Hm I thought this was 16.04... perhaps i downloaded the wrong image..
[20:04] <tomreyn> the latest screenshot you posted is of Ubuntu 17.10 ("Artful Aardvark")
[20:05] <Kingsy[m]> Right then I downloaded the wrong image .. damn I wanted to try 16.04
[20:05] <Kingsy[m]> I'll try it now
[20:16] <zzarr> hello!
[20:17] <zzarr> I have a touch screen that is recognized as a mouse
[20:17] <jarray52> After installing Ubuntu 16.04LTS, my screen streams "nouveau .... fifo: SCHED_ERROR 08 []". I have an Nvidia GTX 1080Ti graphics card. What's the best way to proceed?
[20:18] <zzarr> xinput list shows my touchscreen as a "Virtual core pointer"
[20:46] <elim_garak> so i updated ubuntu from 16.4 to 17.4 but i still have Unity instead of the new gnome. How can i switch to Gnome? Is it as easy as apt-get install gnome ?
[20:47] <kus_ubuntui686> hi, what ruby on rails applications are available on ubuntu?
[20:48] <kus_ubuntui686> I want to install something quick from apt to see if my setup is working properly
[20:48] <oerheks> !ubuntu-gnome
[20:48] <elim_garak> oerheks: so i would have to reinstall ?
[20:49] <oerheks> elim, no, you can install it on top of unit, but you might want a clean gnome, see the url for downloading the iso
[20:50] <Bashing-om> elim_garak: When I updated to 17.04, I had the option to boot the gnome DE . At the login box - drop down from the ubuntu icon and choose gnome .
[20:51] <brainwash> jarray52: install the nvidia driver
[20:52] <oerheks> kus_ubuntui686, if you don't find an answer here, you might want to reask in #ubuntu-server too
[20:53] <kus_ubuntui686> thanks oerheks
[21:04] <Loshki> jarray52: sounds like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1613158
[21:05] <donofrio> brianwash, that did it snap git package for remmina fixed my black screen ssh issue, now if it could just pick up the private key that I already have that would be great so far it's not....
[21:07] <fmulti> anyone have any luck using Snap behind a corporate proxy? i'm having this issue https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/certificate-substitution-and-snaps/1077 and cant find any resolution anywhere
[21:07] <nacc> fmulti: #snappy
[21:08] <fmulti> nacc:  im there too
[21:08] <nacc> fmulti: i meant ask there specifically, not here :)
[21:09] <fmulti> nacc: i did, just figured i'd ask here too since nobody responded
[21:09] <fmulti> it is somewhat-ubuntu related lol
[21:16] <manuelschneid3r> in which package do I find the xpcom header for virtualbox?
[21:19] <tomreyn> manuelschneid3r: does this help? https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=xpcom&mode=filename&suite=xenial&arch=any
[21:20] <tomreyn> note this search is limited to the xenial (16.04) release
[21:20] <manuelschneid3r> unfortunately not
[21:20] <manuelschneid3r> theres the shared lib but not the header
[21:21] <tomreyn> i guess it'll be in the source package
[21:21] <tomreyn> what are you trying to do?
[21:22] <tomreyn> https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/xenial/virtualbox
[21:43] <manuelschneid3r> compile albertlaunchre
[21:44] <manuelschneid3r> one of on archlinux xpcom is in the virtualbox package
[21:44] <manuelschneid3r> ignore the first two words
[22:18] <awoserra> hi, little help running ubuntu-16.04.3-desktop-amd64 in qemu would be great if anyone has experience with this?
[22:19] <awoserra> i just need network access and a place to store a file I compile within ubuntu
[22:19] <awoserra> running qemu on openbsd
[22:30] <jiffe> anyone see why unattended upgrades isn't upgrading libxml2 here? https://pb.jiffe.com/EhZs5Y8V5HBLMpfQXaK5iW
[22:30] <nacc> jiffe: can you pb `apt-cache policy libxml2` ?
[22:31] <jiffe> nacc: https://pb.jiffe.com/RTJLfNesXYTJvCDayED6Tz
[22:32] <nacc> jiffe: i would just guess a mirror race (when unattended-upgrades ran it was not published to your mirror yet?)
[22:32] <nacc> jiffe: you could try running it manually, iirc
[22:33] <jiffe> I didn't have to do an apt-get update to see libxml2 was available, would that have been updating outside of the unattended upgrade process?
[22:33] <nacc> jiffe: possibly, i'm not sure
[22:35] <virmaha> hello..how do i install this on ubuntu : https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/webkit2gtk
[22:35] <jiffe> I have nagios checking if there are packages needing to be upgraded, I don't know if that does an apt update in the process
[22:35] <nacc> virmaha: that's a src package, you don't install them
[22:35] <nacc> virmaha: you install onen of the binary packages from it
[22:35] <nacc> jiffe: not sure, sorry
[22:35] <jiffe> unattended-upgrade does look like it wants to upgrade libxml2 now though
[22:35] <virmaha> nacc: install how?
[22:36] <nacc> virmaha: `sudo apt update; sudo apt install <pkgname>` or use the GUI software
[22:36] <virmaha> sudo apt install webkit2gtk failed..couldn't find packagename
[22:37] <nacc> virmaha: read what i just wrote again.
[22:37] <nacc> virmaha: you don't install srcpkgs.
[22:37] <virmaha> nacc: ohhh gotcha my bad. works fine. wohoo thanks!
[22:37] <nacc> virmaha: np
[22:40] <Nuno69> Hello, I have a question. As I am a blind user, and the Orca screenreader doesn't work well with Unity and its dependencies, is there a way to safely replace unity with Gnome?
[23:04] <oerheks> !find rock
[23:06] <Bashing-om> oerheks: Hey, no xangua found under these rocks :(
[23:07] <xangua> O_o
[23:08]  * oerheks orders from tacobell.nl
[23:19] <The_Woodsman> hey, i'm trying to set up an ubuntu server that i could log into with a remote desktop from time to time. i'm doing a little research and it looks like i'll need to configure the server to have a GUI first - the default ubuntu server doesn't have one from what i can gather. does anyone have any advice / a guide on how to do this?
[23:20] <oerheks> just install some desktop ?
[23:20] <oerheks> !flavors
[23:22] <piero> I think somebody near my apartment is using aireplay to deauthenticate my wireless connection. Which tools and how can I try to detect it? Ty!
[23:24] <oerheks> piero, change your ssid in your router, and use a long password of 32 characters+
[23:25] <oerheks> no rainbowtable goes that high :-D
[23:28] <piero> oerheks, yeah, i changed my ssid to "iknowudoing" but it's still happening. the password is already very long, but my tv, computer and cellphone keep reconnecting, not at the same time
[23:29] <piero> next step is going to be a hard kick in some door, but i must know which door to kick :D
[23:29] <oerheks> oh, is that why you think someone is using aireplay?
[23:31] <piero> yeah, because i changed the ap and it's still happening