[00:03] <TopRope> noalternative: what are you trying to do?
[00:04] <noalternative> configure a cpu miner on a digital ocean droplet
[00:04] <noalternative> then clone the the droplet
[00:04] <noalternative> so I can mine quarks
[00:04] <noalternative> and other low diff coins
[00:05] <noalternative> like yescrypt and neoscrypt
[00:06] <noalternative> this miner is multi algo
[00:06] <noalternative> if I can't get it running their are other miners that are for individual algos but this one saves time
[00:06] <noalternative> because it does them all save for equihash
[00:10] <noalternative> https://is.gd/create.php here is a tutorial, but the miner mentioned is no longer supported on most stratus servers.
[00:11] <noalternative> https://is.gd/hdFIke  here is the tutorial
[00:12] <noalternative> disregard other link
[00:22] <plasticwrap> Hello! I have ubuntu installed on an asus t100 tablet. Just did sudo apt-get upgrade, and now I'm at a screen that says "Configuring grub-eli-ia32 A new version (/tmp/grub.6gzEOQ92dG) of configuration file /etc/default/grub is available, but the version installed currently has been locally modified. What do you want to do about modified configuration file grub?"
[00:22] <plasticwrap> I think I might've done something with grub back when I installed ubuntu on this tablet-hybrid-thing, so idk what to pick
[00:23] <noalternative> plastiwrap I would keep the old grub
[00:24] <noalternative> I have done this before and no harm came of it
[00:24] <nacc> view the diff and see what you changed to decide
[00:24] <noalternative> A version of Ubuntu that would install on arm w/ android is probably pretty customized
[00:25] <plasticwrap> alrighty one sec I'll paste this
[00:28] <plasticwrap> https://ghostbin.com/paste/283b4
[00:28] <plasticwrap> nacc:
[00:42] <Roey> hi, how do I restart iptables?  I try "sudo sevice iptables restart" but I get "Failed to restart iptables.service: Unit iptables.service not found."
[00:46] <BurgerTime> hello room
[00:46] <BurgerTime> I'm trying to figure out what software is included in certain ubuntu predefined bundles when doing the mini.iso install
[00:46] <BurgerTime> It's way too generic terms for my googlefoo
[00:57] <Disaster_Area> why are all the free video editors so horrible...
[00:57] <Disaster_Area> openshot keeps crashing and at one point wouldn't even load up whatsoever.
[00:57] <Disaster_Area> kdenlive is the most unintuitive thing I've ever used...
[00:58] <Disaster_Area> can anyone direct me to a good free, simple video editor. I literally just want to put music to a picture and call it a video, it should be dead simple.
[00:58] <Disaster_Area> oh and kdenlive is crashing too
[01:00] <BurgerTime> Disaster_Area: not an ubuntu solution but try youtube then dl as mp4
[01:00] <BurgerTime> suggestion
[01:00] <BurgerTime> should be pretty easy. youtube editor
[01:00] <Disaster_Area> what, that doesn't make any sense
[01:00] <Disaster_Area> what am I supposed to upload to youtube in the first place if I don't have a video file
[01:01] <BurgerTime> take a short video of your picture maybe shoot IDK
[01:01] <Toba> you should use ffmpeg for this Disaster_Area.
[01:01] <Disaster_Area> i mean I have the .mp3 file and an image file
[01:01] <Disaster_Area> how do I use ffmpeg for it Toba
[01:01] <Disaster_Area> I already have that on my system
[01:02] <Toba> https://stackoverflow.com/a/25382231
[01:02] <BurgerTime> Any advice on my issue... I'm trying to figure out what software is included in certain ubuntu predefined bundles when doing the mini.iso install
[01:02] <BurgerTime>  It's way too generic terms for my googlefoo
[01:02] <BurgerTime> ?
[01:02] <Toba> good luck Disaster_Area
[01:02] <Toba> I gotta go
[01:02] <Toba> that stackoverflow looks promising
[01:02] <Toba> make sure to check what version you have like it says
[01:02] <Toba> or just try it and if it works, cool.
[01:03] <Disaster_Area> ooh that's interesting
[01:13] <Disaster_Area> that worked
[01:13] <Disaster_Area> that's really awesome :o
[01:15] <oterrivel> how to access a NTFS partition with a normal account? prompts for main account password when mounting/unmounting.
[01:17] <oterrivel> anyone?
[01:18] <userus> hey guys, whats the best way to clone drives in ubuntu?
[01:18] <oterrivel> clonezilla?
[01:35] <kk4ewt> dd
[01:35] <Roey> hi, how do I restart iptables?  I try "sudo sevice iptables restart" and "systemctl restart iptables" but I get "Failed to restart iptables.service: Unit iptables.service not found."
[02:00] <pavlos> Roey: iptables is not a service, you can save the rules, flush the tables, or restore the rules. For details, man iptables
[02:01] <Roey> iptables-restore
[02:01] <Roey> pavlos: thanks
[02:20] <memo1> how i establish the execution order of service (systemd).  I need that a rc-local.service execute first than myscript.service
[03:14] <plasticwrap> hi
[03:16] <plasticwrap> I have ubuntu installed on an asus t100 tablet, did sudo apt-get upgrade and got "A new version (/tmp/grub.6gzEOQ9dG) of configuration file /etc/default/grub is available, but the version installed currently has been locally modified. What do you want to do about modified configuration file grub?"
[04:09] <m0o> Is Ubuntu 17.10 getting the switch from Unity tp Gnome?
[04:09] <m0o> to*
[04:10] <adrian_1908> m0o: Yes, to my knowledge 17.10 will already come with Gnome and no longer Unity.
[04:10] <m0o> How stable is 17.10 now?
[04:11] <adrian_1908> I'm using Xubuntu 17.10 pre-release here and have had no issues (except Firefox being quite outdated).
[04:12] <adrian_1908> Can't tell you how the Gnome part is working out though, just that the rest of packages seem to work fine for me.
[04:13] <m0o> adrian_1908, how are upgrades these days, is it still recommended to do a fresh install instead?
[04:14] <adrian_1908> m0o: Oh I'm the wrong person to ask. I still do fresh installs each time, because I don't trust upgrades :o
[04:15] <adrian_1908> But personally, for 17.04 -> 17.10 I would definitely do fresh, because of the Unity -> Gnome switch.
[04:15] <adrian_1908> God knows how much cruft is getting left behind there.
[04:15] <m0o> adrian_1908, that's what i'm leaning towards
[04:16] <m0o> I enjoyed having GNOME on 17.04
[04:16] <m0o> But I think even with that a fresh install is better.
[04:17] <m0o> adrian_1908, thanks for your input!
[04:17] <adrian_1908> np :)
[04:26] <smithmail> good afternoon
[05:09] <tr0gd0r> If I want to use a 4TB as a media folder in ubuntu, should I make a partition or just do mke4fs /dev/sdb?  Any benefits to making a partition?
[05:13] <azidhaka> tr0gd0r: you get cryptic messages when you reinstall a year later and try to mount it (and forget that it has no partitions)
[05:13] <tr0gd0r> that seems like reason enough to do it, haha.  Anything special I need to do to make it aligned since it has 4k sectors?
[05:14] <alkisg> Hi, is it ok if I `cp -a /src-partition/* /dst-partition/`, when the src partition has a lost+found directory and the dst partition doesn't have one? Or do I need to omit copying lost+found, and use `mklost+found` on the dst partition?
[05:36] <vlt> alkisg: I’d say you can just ignore lost+found. It will be created when needed.
[05:40] <alkisg> vlt: in the man page it says the space needs to be preallocated in case fsck needs to recover files... that's why a separate utility exists... but if fsck can cope with the space not being preallocated, then sure I could ignore it...
[05:43] <vlt> alkisg: That’s the last thing I read about. Unfortunately I don’t rememeber where; night as well have been on SO :-D
[05:44] <alkisg> :)
[06:15] <m0o> Does anyone know how to get a more customized scaling in Ubuntu 7.10?
[06:20] <lotuspsychje> m0o: #ubuntu+1 for artful issues please
[06:21] <m0o> lotuspsychje, thanks
[06:23] <Gallomimia> i'll be looking for some assistance on getting my system to boot. i have had the bios reset for me (by some engineer who thought that was a feature, not a bug) and i think i also need to be using the amd_iommu grub parameter. everything is pretty fubar right now. just plugging in a few wires to get it powered on
[07:17] <Mrokii> Hello. I've been wondering if there is a way to change the characters that signify a wourd-boundary in the system. What I mean is this: One can highlight a single word (let's say in LibreOffice) with the key-combination of shift+ctrl+[left or right]arrow. this works for words separated by spaces and "-" for example. But I would like it to work on "_" as well. Is there some way to achieve that?
[07:19] <vlt> Mrokii: Some systems behave differently with alt+arrow. Tried that?
[07:22] <Gallomimia> Mrokii: i think you might find that there's different places to set that for different apps, versus the system itself
[07:22] <Mrokii> vlt: I just did, but that doesn't select a word.
[07:22] <Mrokii> Gallomimia: I'm only interested in a system-wide setting.
[07:23] <Gallomimia> well i don't believe all apps will respect it.
[07:26] <Mrokii> Gallomimia: If there is some setting somewhere within the system I may try that out and see how it works.
[07:27] <Gallomimia> sorry i dont know where it is
[07:27] <Gallomimia> i just want mine to boot up
[07:28] <ducasse> Mrokii: a system-wide setting doesn't exist, the best you can hope for is a setting for gtk, one for qt etc
[07:32] <Mrokii> ducasse: Too bad.
[07:35] <[worksti]> hey, im trying to figure out bash syntax for functions. i have this: dr() { docker exec -i containername bash -c "$@" } which i then try to use like this: dr cp -n somefile otherfile
[07:36] <[worksti]> what i want to get is this: docker exec -i containername bash -c "cp -n somefile otherfile"
[07:36] <ducasse> Mrokii: it's handled by a wide variety of different libraries, so not really possible
[07:36] <[worksti]> but i have found no way to get those quotes to appear correctly
[07:36] <[worksti]> any advice ?
[07:36] <[worksti]> naturally i have tried \""$@"\" to no avail
[07:37] <ducasse> [worksti]: tried #bash?
[07:37] <[worksti]> ducasse: i will now
[07:40] <Mrokii> ducasse: Okay. Thanks anyway.
[08:17] <funabash1> hi huys how can i kill tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:6379          0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      5140/redis-server 1 ?
[08:17] <funabash1> kill -9 pid doesnt work it restarts again with a new pid. /etc/init.d/redis-serer doesnt exists
[08:17] <EriC^^> funabash1: which ubuntu version?
[08:17] <EriC^^> funabash1: try sudo service stop redis-server
[08:18] <EriC^^> sorry, sudo service redis-server stop
[08:18] <funabash1> hmm doest it matter which version ? :p
[08:18] <gnomethrower> was about to correct you ;)
[08:18] <funabash1> worked
[08:18] <funabash1> thx
[08:18] <EriC^^> funabash1: well sort of, service works for both systemd and upstart
[08:18] <Gamoder> Hi everyone. I wanted to download a pulsesecure client for ubuntu, but all the pages where I can download it seem to require a login. Why is that? Where can I find a "normal" package for PulseSecure/ubuntu (14.04)?
[08:19] <EriC^^> funabash1: if you want to stop it from starting on reboots sudo service redis-server disable
[08:19] <funabash1> perfect thanks
[08:19] <EriC^^> no problem
[08:19] <Gallomimia> ah... it's running! now i need to figure out my bios options and amd_iommu grub options. can anyone help?
[08:19] <funabash1> sudo sudo service redis-server disable
[08:19] <funabash1> redis-server: unrecognized service
[08:20] <EriC^^> funabash1: is it ubuntu 16.04?
[08:21] <Gallomimia> anyone with experience on a gigabyte 990fxa-ud3? it's not apparently the most linux friendly board
[08:22] <oerheks> sometimes it is ctrl shift v
[08:24] <Gallomimia> control.... shift.... v?
[08:24] <Gallomimia> "it"
[08:25] <funabash1> cat /etc/debian_version
[08:25] <funabash1> stretch/sid
[08:31] <qswz> hmm I forgot how I enabled emojis on ubuntu on my last laptop
[08:31] <johnny_|_> Hi. How can I make resolvconf(?) to stop updating my /etc/resolv.conf file?
[08:32] <johnny_|_> I manually edited resolv.conf and I want it to stay this way.
[08:32] <qswz> http://emojione.com/ how good is thus?
[08:34] <gde33> Can I seamlesly upgrade to a newer firefox? What kind of problems to expect?
[08:35] <gde33> (I mean the offical realease)
[08:35] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: resolvconf process will want to over-write it
[08:36] <johnny_|_> Two_Dogs: then I need to reconfigure it to stop putting nameserver 127.0.0.1 and search lan in that file
[08:37] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: if you use network-manager you can setup the dns via network-manager config
[08:38] <johnny_|_> Two_Dogs: do you know how to do it via command line?
[08:38] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: no, i dont
[08:39] <johnny_|_> anyone else?
[08:39] <gde33> ah found this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion
[08:42] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: explain what you are wanting to do instead of the default
[08:44] <johnny_|_> Two_Dogs: default is: nameserver 127.0.0.1; search lan. I just want it to be nameserver 192.168.1.1
[08:46] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: what dns server does system use now? its not 127.0.0.1
[08:47] <johnny_|_> Two_Dogs: I guess it uses 127.0.0.1 by default. I want it to be 192.168.1.1. Don't know what you are hinting at.
[08:48] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: i am hinting at you already using 192.168.1.1 now, that is your router?
[08:49] <johnny_|_> Two_Dogs: correct, that is my router.
[08:54] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: have you otherwise tweaked dns settings elsewhere?
[08:56] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: if you have network-manager set to dhcp-auto i am thinking your system is looking at 192.168.1.1 for dns
[08:58] <funabash1> guys anyone know a tool for check if your ubuntu server are secured ?
[08:59] <Two_Dogs> johnny_|_: try this> systemctl status Net* net* | grep server ## see what for nameserver?
[09:02] <qswz> ok emojione was fucking up my webpages, all numbers displayed as emojis..
[09:09] <lotuspsychje> qswz: keep it polite in here please
[09:09] <lotuspsychje> funabash1: a nice tool is lynis
[09:09] <lotuspsychje> !info lynis | funabash1
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> funabash1: another thing you can do is nmap your whole server
[09:14] <funabash1> lotuspsychje: thats just for open ports
[09:14] <funabash1> i want vuln scanner and check unpatched programs, misconfigured config files etc
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> funabash1: open ports + services versions etc
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> funabash1: keep in mind that the first thing a malicious user will try, is scan your ip remotely
[09:15] <hateball> funabash1: OpenVAS
[09:15] <funabash1> ok
[09:22] <codecutter> how do i setup cron to run the following command once a day? 'certbot renew'?
[09:24] <EriC^^> codecutter: 0 0 0 * * root certbot renew
[09:24] <codecutter> where do place this?
[09:24] <EriC^^> sorry 0 0 * * *
[09:25] <codecutter> do i paste in shell?
[09:25] <vlt> codecutter: You can run `crontab -e` to edit your crontabs.
[09:25] <EriC^^> codecutter: no, type "sudo crontab -e" and put "0 0 * * * certbot renew"     (without the root)
[09:26] <codecutter> do i not need root to renew?
[09:27] <codecutter> i just renewed it and i had to do it with a sudo, else it complains
[09:27] <codecutter> 'sudo certbot renew'
[09:30] <EriC^^> codecutter: yeah if you use sudo crontab -e you'll be editing root's crontab so dont use root in the command
[09:31] <EriC^^> are you allowed to renew the cert though? i think you get like 5 week or something?
[09:31] <codecutter> "The recommended way to renew certificates is certbot renew, which ideally should be run automatically at least once per day, normally using cron."
[09:31] <codecutter> https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/renew-letsencrypt-certificate/34677/2
[09:31] <EriC^^> aha nice
[09:32] <codecutter> EriC^^: its not clear if i should place it in the root cran file the users
[09:32] <codecutter> i just had to renewed it directly and it asked me for sudo to do it
[09:32] <codecutter> renew*
[09:32] <EriC^^> put it in sudo crontab -e, it'll run as root
[09:33] <codecutter> do i need to reload anything after the edit?
[09:34] <codecutter> EriC^^
[09:34] <EriC^^> no
[09:34] <codecutter> ok
[09:34] <codecutter> done
[09:34] <EriC^^> should be good
[09:35] <codecutter> thks, dude
[09:50] <ams__> Any good password managers for ubuntu?
[09:50] <dl8bh> I for myself use keepass2
[09:52] <oerheks> many,
[09:52] <oerheks> http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/5-best-linux-password-managers
[09:52] <oerheks> but good/best is an opinion, use the one you like best
[09:54] <ams__> I want want that integrates with the login key file encryption but can't find one
[09:57] <oerheks> "login key file encryption".. you want it to replace seahorse/keyring ?
[09:57] <oerheks> not sure what you mean with that, actually
[10:14] <mane> Hi everyone
[10:15] <mane> I see that ubuntu 16.04 has ruby 2.3.1p112 as official version and I was wondering if that's a vulnerable one as 2.3.1 should be vulnerable
[10:16] <mane> is there a document I can consult to see if a specific package coming from the official repositories is vulnerable or now?
[10:16] <mane> *not
[10:19] <oerheks> !info rails xenial
[10:19] <oerheks> we are @ 2.4 now..
[10:44] <mane> oerheks: not talking about rauils, talking about ruby
[10:49] <qswz> best way to install emoji support on ubuntu?
[10:49] <qswz> please
[10:52] <sirru5h> qswz, what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[10:52] <mane> !info ruby xenial
[10:56] <qswz> eek ruby
[10:56] <qswz> nodejs is the future
[10:56] <qswz> sirru5h: latest
[10:57] <qswz> 17.04
[10:57] <sirru5h> okay give me a second
[10:57] <qswz> I rememeber having configured NotoEmoji before
[10:58] <qswz> NotoColorEmoji, I still have the zip, but I'd prefer something more standard
[10:59] <sirru5h> https://launchpad.net/~eosrei/+archive/ubuntu/fonts
[11:00] <soon> a web-page drop down menu (.aspx#) will not open i FF 55 or in Chromium on my Ubuntu box, nor in FF on a Win7 box -- it only opens in IE on the Win7 box
[11:03] <sirru5h> qswz, did you give https://launchpad.net/~eosrei/+archive/ubuntu/fonts a look?
[11:05] <sirru5h> it does seem that there maybe a few emoji fonts out there
[11:10] <qswz> thanks , checking it
[11:11] <sirru5h> Excellnt hope it helps
[11:11] <qswz> oh that's emojione?
[11:12] <qswz> yes I tried it, but on several webpages it was nasty, it displayed numbers with emojis, where it shouldn't
[11:12] <qswz> let me test it tho
[11:13] <sirru5h> Are you looking for emojione?
[11:15] <qswz> hmm I restarted chrome, doesn't work yet, when visiting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji#Unicode_blocks
[11:16] <sirru5h> okay give me a second
[11:16] <qswz> I could try to reboot
[11:16] <qswz> yea, one min
[11:16] <sirru5h> Only Mozilla Firefox/Thunderbird currently support the SVG-in-OpenType font
[11:16] <sirru5h> format required to display these fonts in color. All other applications will
[11:16] <sirru5h> display
[11:17] <sirru5h> okay
[11:18] <qswz> nah, still showing rectangled
[11:18] <qswz> rectangles, in place of emojis
[11:19] <qswz> 🦎 this hshould be a lizard, I don't see it yet :(
[11:19] <qswz> (on irssi too)
[11:21] <sirru5h> umm it seems that those fonts work for firefox
[11:21] <sirru5h> and thunderbird
[11:22] <sirru5h> qswz, check if it works in there mate
[11:22] <qswz> not working on FF here
[11:22] <oerheks> the ppa version works fine, indeed
[11:22] <oerheks> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/emoji-one-font-linux-ppa-easy-install
[11:25] <qswz> ah, I"m idiot
[11:25] <qswz> didn't install
[11:25] <sirru5h> Well I gotta get going cya every one good luck qswz
[11:29] <qswz> ok thx
[11:32] <qswz> works ￼
[11:35] <Aristide> Hello !
[11:35] <ddybing> Hi there
[11:35] <Aristide> I have a problem with Compiz on « decor » module, he don't want to load :
[11:35] <Aristide> https://pastebin.com/YrTmFpLE
[11:35] <Aristide> I have with many « window decorator » , including /usr/bin/compiz-decorator,
[11:36] <Aristide> I get : /usr/bin/compiz (core) - Debug: Trying to load decor from: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/compiz/libdecor.so
[11:36] <Aristide> /usr/bin/compiz (core) - Debug: dlopen failed: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/compiz/libdecor.so: undefined symbol: decor_window_property
[11:39] <Bendr> Hi, my screen is flickering, i just upgraded the kernel to 4.12 and the problem is still
[11:41] <Bendr> any help?
[11:53] <ams__> oerheks: sorry got distracted, rather i want it to integrate with keyring. So I login to keyring and it decrypts.
[11:59] <SimonNL_Afk> going to work myself warm
[12:13] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:22] <neure> hi
[12:22] <neure> how do i add a clock to my desktop?
[12:28] <donofrio> neure, what desktop do you use (I'm xfce4 fwiw)
[12:48] <codecutter> i have renewed the ssl certificate 'sudo certbot renew' but i'm still getting "Your connection is not safe" when I go to the site
[12:49] <ikonia> certbot ?
[12:49] <codecutter> see here https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/renew-letsencrypt-certificate/34677/2
[12:50] <ikonia> so it's not really an ubuntu issue it, an issue with the letsencrypt tooling
[12:50] <codecutter> well, i was hoping an ubuntu admin will know
[12:51] <ikonia> know what ?
[12:51] <ikonia> I'm not sure what you're asking beyond "why does certbot not work"
[12:51] <ikonia> in which case, talking to letsencrypt support would be the way forward
[12:51] <ikonia> the tool isn't provided from ubuntus repos is it ?
[12:51] <ikonia> (I can't see it in there)
[12:52] <codecutter> certbot certificates seems to suggest its renewed
[12:52] <codecutter> Expiry Date: 2017-11-14 11:31:00+00:00 (VALID: 47 days)
[12:52] <codecutter> ...
[12:52] <ikonia> the tool doesn't come from ubuntu's repos does it ?
[12:52] <codecutter> i may have installed when i was setting it all up
[12:53] <ikonia> where did it come from ?
[12:53] <ikonia> (the tool)
[12:53] <codecutter> look the point is, it's renwed, forget about that tool.
[12:53] <codecutter> it did its jobs
[12:53] <codecutter> well it seems to have
[12:53] <ikonia> no
[12:54] <codecutter> .... Expiry Date: 2017-11-14 11:31:00+00:00 (VALID: 47 days)
[12:54] <ikonia> the point is - where did the tool that is managing your certificate come from ?
[12:54] <codecutter> anyone else around?
[12:54] <ikonia> codecutter: answer the question
[12:54] <codecutter> i already have
[12:54] <ikonia> this didn't come from the ubuntu repos (I can't see it - so I'm assuming it didn't)
[12:54] <ikonia> where did it come from ?
[12:55] <ikonia> letsencypt directly ? a ppa ?
	i may have installed when i was setting it all up
[12:55] <ikonia> installed it from where ?
[12:55] <codecutter> probably one of these sources, can't remember
[12:56] <ikonia> ok - so if your http service is pointing at the cert that this tool manages and it's saying it's invalid, it's not going to be ubuntu's issue
[12:56] <ikonia> it's going to be the way this tool is managing the cert
[12:56] <ikonia> if it's not pointing at that cert, then you're config is wrong
[12:57] <codecutter> here https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-nginx-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-16-04
[12:57] <codecutter> was following this ^^
[12:57] <ikonia> not asking for a tutorial
[12:57] <codecutter> when i set it all up
[12:58] <ikonia> so either a.) engage with letsencypt to look up at the tool - or b.) digitalocean to find out why that tutorial isn't working
[12:58] <ikonia> it's not really an ubuntu issue
[12:58] <codecutter> ok
[12:59] <oerheks> did you restart nginx?
[12:59] <oerheks> 'sudo systemctl reload nginx' does not drop current connections
[13:00] <oerheks> .. or maybe that is bad, old cert.
[13:02] <codecutter> oerheks: that did it
[13:02] <codecutter> thanks, man
[13:02] <codecutter> :)
[13:02] <codecutter> i had to reload nginx
[13:02] <oerheks> have fun!
[13:02] <oerheks> next time mention nginx with your support issue, that could have helped.
[13:03] <codecutter> ok, cool
[13:05] <francisv> Hi.  I use Ubuntu zesty.  I would like to index the filenames of a directory, so I can find them by typing the names in the main search box.
[13:08] <francisv> Any recommended tool or how to configure that?
[13:08] <francisv> I have added the directory in the search settings
[13:08] <francisv> but nothing happens
[13:08] <francisv> I mean, no results from the files I have in that directory
[13:09] <oerheks> francisv, simply add the folder to your $PATH https://askubuntu.com/questions/141718/what-is-the-path-environment-variable-and-how-do-i-add-to-it
[13:10] <francisv> oerheks: the directory has documents, PDF and such.
[13:11] <francisv> I have a directory with a bunch of PDFs.  I just want to type the filename in the search box, and I want Ubuntu to find it.
[13:11] <francisv> Just as the spotlight in macOS does.
[13:12] <oerheks> francisv, that would do that, all i miss is "logout/login to take effect or run in terminal . ~/.profile "
[13:13] <francisv> Ok, I'll try that.  Although I don't see the use of "All Settings -> Search -> Search Locations"
[13:21] <[worksti]> i want to run a command, and after it prints something, i want to send the command to the background (as if i'd started it with a trailing &). is there anything like that already in linux/ubuntu/bash ?
[13:28] <geirha> Hit Ctrl+Z then run bg
[13:28] <EriC^^> [worksti]: there's the program "expect"
[13:29] <EriC^^> if you want something programmatic
[13:30] <lEnn1> What is the best program to edit dwg?
[13:30] <[worksti]> ill read up on that, thanks, yeah, its for a jenkins CI job
[13:30] <geirha> [worksti]: then it sounds like an XYproblem
[13:41] <[worksti]> geirha: : then let me elaborate: im starting a server, i want it to go to the background, but i dont want to start running the tests until the server finished starting up
[13:42] <geirha> [worksti]: in that case I'd start the server in the background, and then poll it somehow. E.g. if it listens on a port, try connecting to that port for 30 seconds or something
[13:42] <SimonNL_Afk> laterz
[13:43] <Simonissimo> I'm looking for a command line setup tutorial for ubuntu, the things I'm finding are referencing wpa_supplicant.conf.. which isn't on my fresh install of ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
[13:46] <[worksti]> geirha: i went the other way - the server prints out when its finished starting, so i just redirect to a file, send it to the background, and wait with tail for the line to appear in the file
[13:59] <Scoop7> Hello I want to make an alias for chrome . Where is chrome located in ubuntu 16.04 ?
[14:00] <geirha> ''type google-chrome''
[14:00] <mrig> Hello
[14:01] <mrig> Does anyone have any idea how I can start a wacom driver and control panel whilst using i3-wm with ubuntu?
[14:02] <mrig> Works fine from within the unity desktop environment, it would be nice to be able to start it from the terminal too.
[14:03] <Scoop7> https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome  <-- anyone tried this? I can make this work
[14:04] <Scoop7> google-chrome  http://example.com --headles --disable-gpu  <-- doesn't work
[14:04] <Scoop7> [0927/170259.713074:ERROR:headless_shell.cc(132)] Navigation to  failed
[14:05] <jink> --headles or --headless ?
[14:05] <jink> And you might need to put the url at the end.
[14:05] <jink> Other than that: no, I haven't tried.
[14:07] <Scoop7> in my original command was --headless
[14:07] <Scoop7> will try
[14:08] <d_ven0m> Quick question: After running "echo -n foo > bar", running "cat bar" results in "foo%" being output. I'm sorry for asking such a dumb question, but what is the "%"?
[14:08] <jink> It's a "no end of line" indicator.
[14:09] <d_ven0m> Aaaah
[14:09] <d_ven0m> Thank you very much
[14:09] <jink> It can either do:  "foouser@host" or "foo%\nuser@host"  where it does output a newline, but needs a mechanism to tell you it's not actually there.
[14:10] <d_ven0m> I tried googling it, but my results came up with other shell stuff relating to "%"
[14:10] <d_ven0m> Thank you @jink
[14:10] <jink> np
[14:12] <mrig> Any idea how to find the name of the service?
[14:26] <corn_flakes> hi
[14:26] <corn_flakes> can i ask you help about an old version of ubuntu?
[14:27] <kostkon> corn_flakes, depends whether it is eol or not
[14:27] <corn_flakes> kostkon, 12.04
[14:28] <FatalNIX> what package is the 'no' command found?
[14:28] <FatalNIX> google gets confused
[14:28] <kostkon> !precise | corn_flakes
[14:28] <oerheks> That surely is an old version .. 'no command found' is given by bash
[14:29] <corn_flakes> kostkon, so, i can't ask?
[14:29] <kostkon> corn_flakes, no, support for it has ended as you can see
[14:34] <FatalNIX> wtf lol
[14:35] <oerheks> no need for that language, FatalNIX
[14:37] <FatalNIX> oerheks: certainly is :) It doesn't say what you think :)
[14:41] <FatalNIX> If looking carefully, you might be inclined to think that maybe I said, "Well This is Fun" for example.
[14:41] <FatalNIX> which is what I said
[14:41] <oerheks> You have just been warned, FatalNIX, reed the code of conduct.
[14:44] <FatalNIX> I did, I said well this is fun, because so far I have found it impossible to get google to even narrow down the 'no' command, because no matter what I type and what google tricks I use, I can't get away from it giving me "no command found" results and things. It's actually quite amusing.
[14:45] <musabi> You are upsetting oerheks, FatalNIX.
[14:46] <mrig> Should I perhaps ask in #gnome for for this, wondering who to address this problem too
[14:46] <mrig> I have the command to open the gnome-control-center but there is nothing running ...
[14:47] <leftyfb> FatalNIX: there is no "no" command that I can find available in any packages. What makes you think there is one?
[14:48] <FatalNIX> I've been trying to get this script to work that came with some code to build, at first, I thought maybe it just does what 'yes' does, but it had an argument I don't recognize.
[14:50] <FatalNIX> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/GubPwBD1/
[14:50] <leftyfb> FatalNIX: there is no binary available in any of the official packages called "no". If you're looking to answer questions of <command> with no automatically, try 'yes no | <command>' or 'echo "no" | command'
[14:50] <FatalNIX> woops, well- it's used in that context^
[14:50] <FatalNIX> leftyfb: exactly that's what I figured
[14:50] <admin0> i setup MaaS and it shows the single disk in the system .. during deploy it says something like:   Logical volume "root", swap  created .. and then borks with   [Errno 6] No such device or address: '/dev/sda2'
[14:51] <admin0> where is the disk layout/kickstart for MaaS stored
[14:51] <leftyfb> FatalNIX: I don't think your script is intending to answer "no". I feel it might be written incorrectly.
[14:51] <leftyfb> admin0: try #maas
[15:01] <FatalNIX> leftyfb: it's pssible, though I find it hard to believe he didn't test it on something... could be wrong
[15:02] <FatalNIX> leftyfb: I have a feeling that it may be a shell command for some weird shell he uses
[15:03] <leftyfb> FatalNIX: doubt it, but sure. Contact the developer for further help with it
[15:04] <FatalNIX> I'll do that
[15:16] <avrdude> Hey, i have some issues with my wifi. Suddenly my wifi icon was showing up and down arrows, but i dont even have an ethernet port. I restarted the network-manager, but now every time i connect to my home wifi it creates a new network
[15:17] <avrdude> i have now network1, network2, etc, and i have to enter the wifi password each time.. its a bit annoying
[15:17] <avrdude> i use 16.04
[15:17] <bounce_> I'm on an xubuntu live CD, trying to copy a few .pdf's from this laptop's /home partition to a micro SD, but I keep getting "error opening file, permission denied" even though I'm running the file manager in root "
[15:18] <bounce_> I've been able to do other stuff, like copy or save files TO the partition, I just can't copy these .pdf's out for some reason
[15:19] <bounce_> nvm, only had one of the file manager windows open in root, my bad
[15:20] <qswz> damnit, microphone not working for an interview, had to switch to windoze
[15:20] <qswz> Lenovo..
[15:22] <lEnn1> try to mount the partition manually
[15:24] <skinux> Does latest Ubuntu need SWAP partition?
[15:24] <EriC^^> skinux: no i uses a swap file
[15:24] <skinux> Okay.
[15:25] <skinux> Also, is there still a free product for "building" your own Ubuntu?
[15:25] <skinux> There used to be one for Windows, does it still exist?
[15:25] <kiroma> Hey, I have a problem with copying large directories off external USB HDD. After copying a few files it stops being detected by the system and acts as if it was disconnected manually, even though LED indicator is still on
[15:26] <oerheks> skinux, uck is dead, but there is an alternative cubic https://askubuntu.com/questions/741753/how-to-use-cubic-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-image
[15:26] <pavlos> skinux: if you mean customizing, there is uck (ubuntu customization kit
[15:26] <ghost-287> hello, is there any sony vegas alternative in linux ?
[15:26] <oerheks> but building 'your own ubuntu'means remove all branded items :-D
[15:26] <oerheks> pavlos, that is a dead project
[15:26] <kiroma> ghost-287: Try kdenlive
[15:27] <ghost-287> kiroma, ty, i ll try it
[15:27] <kiroma> Also MTP transfer fails on occasion. Does anyone know what might cause it?
[15:29] <skinux> Does installation still require disabling of EFI Secure Boot?
[15:29] <oerheks> ghost-287, tons of them , openshot is my choise https://alternativeto.net/software/sony-vegas/?platform=linux
[15:29] <oerheks> skinux, no, see the uefi manual
[15:29] <oerheks> !uefi
[15:30] <oerheks> just disable fastboot and the intel security stuff, details on that same page
[15:30] <skinux> Nevermind. Ubuntu documentation answered, Windows is installed using EFI, so Ubuntu must be as well.
[15:34] <qswz> !bios
[15:38] <skinux> Hrm. The same USB stick I used the last time, isn't coming up at all, even after I set USB to be the first item in boot order.
[15:39] <justPie> Hey all, running into a strange issue. Whenever i use 'sudo' it changes the permissions to root:root.
[15:39] <justPie> Any idea on what might be causing it?
[15:39] <oerheks> justPie, sudo. with sudo + command, you obtain root rights.
[15:40] <justPie> but it shouldn't chown the file, right?
[15:40] <jer> it will yes
[15:40] <jer> because you're root for that command
[15:40] <oerheks> sure it does, you tells it to.
[15:40] <jer> the command is executed with uid 0 -- root
[15:40] <jer> therefore default ownership of any file created with be associated with the uid and gid that the process is run with (if the process hasn't changed it itself) -- uid 0, gid 0
[15:41] <justPie> interesting. Wasn't aware of that
[15:41] <justPie> So doing sudo atom and then editing a project is a bad idea
[15:41] <justPie> atom being a IDE
[15:41] <jer> now some processes might execute as root, to say, acquire a low port (< 1024) and then after that, change their owning uid to something like nobody
[15:41] <jer> but i'm guessing your process doesn't do that :)
[15:41] <jer> ah yes, sudo'ng any command that you don't explicitly need to for, is a silly idea
[15:43] <glitsj16> justPie: yep, 2 issues with that.. one you encountered relating to permissions, another is never use sudo with anything GUI.. use pkexec for that
[15:44] <justPie> i really need to brush up on my linux, apparently. :D thanks guys/girls!
[15:50] <capella> "sudo" ... hit it with the biggest hammer :)
[15:59] <ghost-287> oerheks, with openshot i think we cant blur a small zone of a video :/
[16:02] <EriC^^> ghost-287: sure you can
[16:02] <EriC^^> you can overlay stuff on top of eachother but they have to be in separate layers, and i think the top ones overlay the lower ones or viceversa (the order in the list matters)
[16:03] <oerheks> masking, a standard tool in openshot .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7Ls7YPqsOE&feature=youtu.be
[16:03] <ghost-287> EriC^^, i tried to import the blue effect to the timezone (like in camtasia ) but it blur all the image :p
[16:03] <ghost-287> i ll try ur idea
[16:03] <oerheks> and the page of the video http://www.openshotvideo.com/2009/07/advanced-masking-transitions.html
[16:14] <mrig> quit
[16:15] <jer> where can i turn off core dump files? i'm rarely interested in them, and for the times i am, usually they're reproduceable so i can just turn them back on then =]
[16:15] <trangar> If I want to use libclang 5, and it's not in apt, does that mean I have to compile it from source?
[16:16] <jer> ah i see it in ulimit nm
[16:16] <abed> hello
[16:16] <jer> trangar, yes, or find an apt repo that has it that you trust
[16:21] <genii_> trangar: You might try http://apt.llvm.org/
[16:22] <genii_> The usual dire warnings about external repositories, etc etc
[16:23] <trangar> I think this is the only C++ project in the world that's easier to set up on windows than on linux
[16:23] <DevilTiger> is this valid shell script to download a file? wget http://domain.com/file.ext
[16:23] <DevilTiger> when i run that in the console it does it fine. inside script.sh it fails
[16:24] <EriC^^> DevilTiger: fails how
[16:25] <DevilTiger> 400 bad response. seems to be because its adding %0D at the end of the URL
[16:25] <EriC^^> try quoting the url
[16:25] <DevilTiger> same
[16:26] <genii_> DevilTiger: Use an editor that doesn't add extraneous carriage return/linefeeds
[16:33] <DevilTiger> i was using sublime. just did it with nano, same result
[16:34] <DevilTiger> https://gist.github.com/lnorton89/9aa0b50c9580c7bf2f0253f4e2875971
[16:35] <DevilTiger> remaking the file from scratch using nano worked. damn windows!!
[17:00] <avrdude> does anyone know why my wifi keeps creating a new network whenever i connect to my wifi?
[17:00] <avrdude> consequently i have to enter the password each time i connect to my wifi
[17:07] <royal_screwup21> what
[17:21] <memo1> l
[17:47] <mrig> Hello, can anyone lend a hand in finding out how to start a gnome application that is not running when I am not in the ubuntu desktop environment?
[17:48] <nicomachus> can someone help me to figure out what these sensors are that are showing alarms? http://paste.ubuntu.com/25628328/
[17:48] <nicomachus> there are some concerning voltages there...
[17:49] <mrig> When I call the program as in the .desktop file it is not opening, I am guessing that it is missing some process that must be started first.
[17:50] <oerheks> nicomachus, in1 in5 and 6 seems to be underpowerd,.. did you overclock the mobo?
[17:50] <nicomachus> oerheks: nope.
[17:50] <nicomachus> what are in1, in5, and in6?
[17:52] <nicomachus> there doesn't seem to be any way to see what those are.
[17:54] <oerheks> nicomachus, not sure, but those are power-inputs in the cpu or chipset ?
[17:54] <nicomachus> I assume the chipset.
[17:56] <nicomachus> there's the one thermistor that's showing a high temp, and judging from my research here, thermistor's regular current through temperature. so maybe the high temp is causing the voltages to be off?
[17:57] <oerheks> could well be a powersupply issue .. check the mobo for those round cubes, are they bold up/yellow stuff popping out?
[17:57] <nicomachus> s/regular/regulate/
[17:57] <nicomachus> this PC is at home, I'm checking the sensors over SSH.
[17:57] <nicomachus> I'll take a look at it later tonight and see if there's any visual damage.
[17:58] <oerheks> odd values indeed..
[18:00] <nicomachus> I just wish I could figure out what those "in1, in4" etc are
[18:11] <Jurgentje> Hi, I'm running/testing aardvark. After rebooting (and upgrades) this afternoon, I now can't log into my X screen. Terminal login works just fine
[18:11] <zarzar2> does ubuntu have openssl 1.1.0 package yet?
[18:11] <Jurgentje> anyone knows how I should start debugging this? (what logs to read)
[18:11] <nacc> Jurgentje: you want #ubuntu+1
[18:11] <nacc> zarzar2: non
[18:11] <nacc> *no
[18:15] <qswz> someone know if Docker-EE is free?
[18:16] <qswz> https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ee/ubuntu/#install-docker-ee they mention curl -fsSL <DOCKER-EE-URL>/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - , but what is that EE-URL?
[18:17] <nacc> qswz: wouldn't that be  question for docker?
[18:17] <nchambers> https://www.docker.com/enterprise-edition
[18:17] <qswz> bah I doubt #docker would be active
[18:17] <nchambers> they're very active
[18:17] <qswz> oh lots of ppl there
[18:17] <qswz> yea thanks
[18:18] <qswz> thanks, I'll start a trial for now
[18:20] <alkisg> Ubuntu announced that they drop the 32bit .iso in 17.10. Does this affect other flavors like ubuntu-mate or lubuntu?
[18:21] <alkisg> Ah ok just saw the reply by iain, "other flavours are unaffected"
[18:22] <SimonNL_Afk> nicomachus: does this provide you any in-site   http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/en/man5/sensors.conf.5.html
[18:41] <JorJe> Hey!
[18:42] <JorJe> I have a question. If PC1 and PC2 are working on Ubuntu 16.04 and are connected on the same local network, can I remotely open a Guest session on PC2 knowing it's ip address, maybe by using ssh from PC1 ? How can it be done ?
[18:43] <nfshr> Hi all! very weird question: would there be any way to get in contact w/ the creator of the Hardy Heron (8.04) theme-creator? In fact looking for a higher resolution version of the heron wallpaper w/o the Heron
[18:45] <nfshr> I love that wallpaper and rock it basically ever since :) unfortunately though, screen resolution evolved, obviously :)
[18:46] <ghost-287> wine cant run files that have more than 200mb?
[18:46] <ghost-287> i would like to install Camtasia (for its good simple and easy to use  video editor)
[18:46] <ghost-287> but i got this message error : https://dpaste.de/HDCT
[18:48] <nacc> JorJe: why wouldn't you just ssh to PC2? Or do you mean you don't have routing directly to it?
[18:49] <nacc> JorJe: and yes, you can, in newer ssh there is -J and in older ssh there is ProxyCommand
[18:50] <JorJe> Yeah, I don't have routing directly to it!
[18:50] <almostdvs> nfshr: is it not available in svg?
[18:50] <nfshr> almostdvs, not to my knowledge.. is it?
[18:51] <nfshr> almostdvs, to my knowledge it wasn't shipped with a svg-version
[18:53] <nfshr> am looking for this version: https://imgur.com/zrpbGIM
[18:53] <almostdvs> nfshr: It's been forever since I looked at this stuff, but you used to be able to download all of the source design elements if you were interested in contributing to the design
[18:54] <nacc> JorJe: ok, research the options i suggested
[18:55] <nfshr> almostdvs, any idea whether these sources still exist and would be accessible somewhere?
[18:55] <almostdvs> nfshr: poke around https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy
[19:03] <JorJe> nacc: Actually, one can do ssh UserPC2@ipaddressPC2 then enter the password of User2. Is it possible to do ssh Guest@ipaddressPC2 and open remotely a guest session on the OS of PC2 without being asked for a password.
[19:05] <jelly> which release of ubuntu had (or has) apt 1.2.24?
[19:05] <nfshr> almostdvs, found the main (w/ the Heron) as svg, but could not discern the author for the version w/o the Heron. Not available on the page, unfortunately
[19:05] <jelly> trying to figure out what a confused user in #debian has installed and where to point them to
[19:06] <ioria> !info apt xenial
[19:06] <almostdvs> nfshr: you can probably just delete the heron elements in inkscape and export the png you want
[19:07] <nfshr> almostdvs, thought about that, but it overlays some other elements which would then probably come out awkward, but will have a look at it
[19:08] <ioria> jelly, probably he disabled xenial-updates
[19:08] <oy> nfshr: I made this wp, that has some utility https://imgur.com/a/0BskR
[19:08] <stevessss> so.. I waint to raid1 my boot drive which has a 2TB SSD(expensive),  and a 2TB spinning dive as a redundant copy.. I want 90% of my read and write to go to my ssd first for performance reasons and my 2TB regular drive to just be backup.
[19:08] <scootergrisen> Do anyone know how long before ubuntu is released with gnome as default?
[19:08] <stevessss> is there a raid setup for this?
[19:09] <stevessss> maybe 2 drive raid1 and a bcache ssd device is better?
[19:09] <nfshr> oy, hah, nice :)
[19:09] <kenrin> yes disk cache would work better
[19:09] <stevessss> maybe 500GB ssd and dual 6TB hdd's in raid1 would be ideal for safety and speed.
[19:10] <stevessss> 500gb pcie ssd would have the top of line performance, and dual 6TB raid1 device wouold provide big data capability.
[19:11] <nfshr> almostdvs, lol, the Heron was indeed one element that would easily be erased, thx man!
[19:11] <almostdvs> nfshr: awesome!  you should post it somewhere
[19:11] <kenrin> I don't think you would even need that big of a SSD
[19:11] <stevessss> 12TB drive3 is now 446 so buying multiple 6TB's and using raid5 or raidz1 makes more sense, but not sure zfs is liked as a root drive system.
[19:11] <nfshr> almostdvs, where though?
[19:12] <almostdvs> nfshr: gnome-look?
[19:12] <nfshr> almostdvs, true....
[19:13] <almostdvs> or reddit
[19:13] <tgm4883> scootergrisen: about a month
[19:13] <scootergrisen> cool thanks
[19:13] <scootergrisen> I wanted to make sure everthing is translated
[19:15] <sorta> hello. I installed a had a working 2 drive setup, and installed a new drive. the new drive has a lower sata port number than my old boot drive. BIOS launches the correct boot loader, however OS load fails as /dev/sda is now the new, empty drive. how do i correct the order of /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc?
[19:16] <ikonia> sorta: that shouldn't matter
[19:16] <ikonia> sorta: it should be referencing UUID'
[19:16] <ikonia> what part of the boot is failing and what version of ubuntu ?
[19:17] <sorta> i've dropped into recovery console, and xenial
[19:18] <ikonia> sorta: what part of the boot process is failing
[19:19] <sorta> grub loads, i select ubuntu, i get the maroon screen, eventually it fails with "emergency mode!" with some instructions to control-D to attempt to resume normal boot
[19:19] <ikonia> sorta: so the fact that it starts to boot suggests grub is fine and the kernel is booting, it's most likley your file system is pointing at the wrong device
[19:19] <ikonia> sorta: look in /etc/fstab and see if that matches what you currently have
[19:23] <nfshr> almostdvs, up. https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/72umtz/the_good_old_hardy_heron_ubuntu_804_wallpaper_wo/?ref=share&ref_source=link
[19:24] <scatterp> can anyone tell me why line 11 is never executed when i do bash step1.sh contents here http://paste.ubuntu.com/25628799/
[19:24] <ioria> sorta, if you have a shell (recov) run sudo blkid  and re-check fstab and dmesg | grep  ata[0-9]  will show your ata dev
[19:25] <sorta> ah, i do have a non-UUID entry in /etc/fstab, fixing that
[19:25] <ikonia> scatterp: your execing a shell
[19:25] <ikonia> scatterp: it won't go passed that line until the shell exits
[19:25] <ikonia> do the other steps after 11 get executed ?
[19:26] <ikonia> also curl | sudo bash .....very bad
[19:28] <ioria> sorta, on recov you need to remount r/w or will be pointless
[19:28] <scatterp> ikonia how can i proceed then i am trying to make an installer for this readme https://github.com/peatio/peatio/blob/master/README.md
[19:30] <ikonia> scatterp: why do you keep exec'ing shell
[19:30] <scatterp> ikonia just following the readme ..
[19:30] <scatterp> not sure why they do that
[19:31] <ikonia> scatterp: that readme you pasted doesn't say exec shell once
[19:31] <ikonia> scatterp: and if you want to do an installer for this package it properly, that script you are writing is VERY bad with curls being piped into privileged shells
[19:32] <ikonia> scatterp: I assume you mean you're following this terrible guide https://github.com/peatio/peatio/blob/master/doc/setup-local-ubuntu.md
[19:33] <oerheks> 1 good sentence:  If you don't known how to make your exchange secure, hire an expert.
[19:33] <nfshr> almostdvs, subreddit would disab
[19:34] <nfshr> almostdvs, ..disapprove due to unsupported imagehoster.. will try again in the future, feel free to share: http://svgur.com/s/3Af
[19:35] <scatterp> ikonia yes the deploy version sorry i pasted the wrong url
[19:35] <scatterp> ikonia https://github.com/peatio/peatio/blob/master/doc/deploy-production-server.md
[19:35] <ikonia> scatterp: no problem, the professional answer is to package that lot up and build proper dependencies, but that is a lot of work
[19:35] <ikonia> scatterp: sadly that whole install process is a disaster and I wouldn't touch it personally
[19:36] <scatterp> scatterp yeah i am not familiar with how to make a ubuntu package so all i can do is make some kind of batch script for now to make installing an easier process
[19:36] <scatterp> in the future its possible i could make a proper package
[19:36] <ikonia> scatterp: it's probably unrealistic to build a package
[19:36] <ikonia> due to the shocking dependencies
[19:37] <scatterp> yeah
[19:37] <scatterp> so what do you suggest is a bash script an option ?
[19:39] <ikonia> scatterp: I suggest you don't use that product honestly
[19:40] <ikonia> scatterp: if you want to script it - script it, but that install guide is bad, and has too many dangerous commands and manual steps
[19:40] <ikonia> up to you
[19:43] <scatterp> i will pull later the curl stuff over so its safer i guess
[19:51] <scootergrisen> Are there any prerelease/alpha/beta/test ISO's with Ubuntu that has GNOME? So i can test translations before final release?
[19:51] <tgm4883> !ubuntu+1 | scootergrisen
[19:51] <scatterp> nice name :)
[19:53] <scootergrisen> Who me?
[19:53] <sorta> how do i find the fstab format UUID for drives? hwinfo --disk shows UUID in a... base64 format?
[19:55] <Richard_Cavell_> Is there any work being done on 18.04 right now or is it too early?
[19:56] <Richard_Cavell_> I'm on 16.04 but I'm a little unhappy that some packages are too old
[19:56] <Ben64> Richard_Cavell_: it's 2 releases away so no
[19:58] <Loshki> Richard_Cavell_: 16.04 is an LTS stability release. It deliberately avoids the latest and greatest in favor of stability.
[20:00] <nacc> sorta: `lsblk --fs` i think?
[20:01] <sorta> alright fixed my /etc/fstab
[20:01] <sorta> thakns all
[20:02] <sorta> next question, ctrl+alt+f1 seems broken, I don't get a tty1, it just shows a graphical glitch with a small maroon bar and a few loading dots
[20:04] <oerheks> tty1 would be single user, try ctrl alt F2
[20:05] <nacc> and i think on tty1, you might be able to see the 'console' by hitting escape. But I am not sure, and if you want a login console you want tty2 anyways, I thinkn
[20:06] <reynir> shit
[20:28] <nicomachus> !language | reynir
[20:48] <ArMedic> When placing linux on a usb...one of my computers will boot from the live usb and everything runs fine.  This one however wants to boot a minimal screen with a grub> screen...
[20:48] <ArMedic> Both laptops are identical..
[20:50] <Ben64> ArMedic: obviously not identical
[20:50] <oerheks> obvious different bios settings
[20:52] <ArMedic> lol
[20:52] <ArMedic> I was just meaning hardware, etc, was the same.
[20:57] <reynir> maybe one of the laptops is insane
[20:57] <ArMedic> possible
[21:15] <zamba> which filesystem do you recommend for a large data volume?
[21:15] <zamba> 8 TB
[21:15] <zamba> we'd rather avoid having to perform disk checks
[21:17] <ikonia> it's not as black and white as big disk
[21:17] <ikonia> research the user cases and what file system meets those requirements
[21:19] <reynir> is zfs an option
[21:19] <zamba> it's for an ftp server
[21:19] <zamba> so generally one write and one read of the same data block
[21:25] <Loshki> zamba: if you've no idea, start with ext4. Stable, well-documented, widely available.
[21:26] <Loshki> Oh, and journalled.
[21:27] <oerheks> we all try to avoid diskchecks, but s.m.a.r.t. we do
[21:58] <dupolas> i am looking for an app like simplenote, but then one fully operational with keyboard shortcuts
[21:59] <nacc> dupolas: https://github.com/insanum/sncli ? (first hit on google for 'simplenote cli'
[22:13] <dupolas> thanks @nacc - i was thinking a gui version, but this awesome cli tool makes me happy too (with vim bindings :) )
[22:16] <nacc> dupolas: :)
[22:16] <b0nn> I have a system that Ithought was wily, but it seems it may have been tahr; I discovered this because I tried to upgrade to Xenial, but am having difficulty because libc needs a more current kernel. I want to know, now that I have got the system in a bit of a mess, how do I 'upgrade' it to wily, such that I can then upgrade it to xwnial?
[22:17] <nacc> b0nn: how did you try to upgrade?
[22:17] <b0nn> changed sources.lst to xenial, apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[22:17] <nacc> b0nn: yeah don't do that
[22:18] <nacc> b0nn: do-release-upgrade
[22:18] <nacc> b0nn: if your system is not completely messed up at this point, try that
[22:18] <nacc> b0nn: if it is, reinstall
[22:19] <b0nn> not a command
[22:20] <b0nn> I think I'd have to install update-manager-core first
[22:20] <b0nn> But, to do that I need to get around the broken dpkg
[22:20] <nacc> b0nn: ah
[22:21] <nacc> b0nn: what is the current dpkg error?
[22:27] <b0nn> https://bpaste.net/show/851fe7e3bb4d
[22:32] <b0nn> and https://bpaste.net/show/9db4d2cf2357
[22:33] <b0nn> From there it just hangs
[22:38] <nacc> b0nn: sorry, i don't have time to unravel that -- tbh, it's probably just as fast to reinstall
[22:39] <b0nn> hm, I'm reluctant to reinstall because it's a VPS, but I hear you
[22:39] <nacc> b0nn: is it an important VPS?
[22:39] <nacc> b0nn: feels like if it was, you wouldn't have upgraded it in the first place :)
[22:40] <nacc> b0nn: trash it and spin up a new one
[22:40] <b0nn> Heh, I'm just going through my mind if I should do that
[22:40] <b0nn> I'll have to bring /home to another machine, and /var/www; other than that I think it's vanilla
[22:41] <nacc> b0nn: sounds like a good time to come up with a reasonable backup strategy
[22:41] <b0nn> pffft nobody backs up :)
[22:42] <b0nn> thanks though,I'll have a good think about what I want to do then act accordingly
[22:42] <nacc> b0nn: gl!
[23:29] <xz> hi there, I 'm using pretty standard keyboard HP KU-0316 over USB3.0 port. Unfortunately keyboard doesn't operate when connected through USB3.0 hub, only directly. Any recommendations?
[23:30] <xz> I also have mouse on the very same USB 3.0 hub and the mouse works perfectly
[23:41] <johnj> Hi.  Can someone help me get sound working?  "aplay -l" lists a ALC1220 device that I'd like to use, but I think my PulseAudio is broken.
[23:41] <xz> if I use USB2.0 hub instead, then everything is fine with the keyboard. Wondering if it's Ubuntu thing or some hardware problem
[23:48] <johnj> Ah, nevermind.  I think I know what to do.