=== studentloans is now known as dax === HeadlessHorseman is now known as Unit193 [04:32] how secure is lubuntu as compare to Ubuntu ? === dax is now known as rokosbasilisk === rokosbasilisk is now known as dax === strawfeminist is now known as el [08:36] hi!!! how do i grep the contents of the sentences? [08:36] for example, i'm trying to grep the output from openssl and i'm trying to grep the rest of the contents but i'm just getting the grepped string?? [08:37] Any idea anyone?? Please help === deadk is now known as e [08:56] LValue_Required: I dont really understand [08:56] LValue_Required: so you want grep to display the content from the match and onwards, regardless of linebreaks etc? [09:06] yes [09:06] exactly [09:12] Hi there [09:12] I want to ask if any of you can run steam using lubuntu [09:17] LValue_Required: you can do grep -A10 to display ten lines after the match, for instance [09:17] LValue_Required: man grep, is helpful :) [09:50] lub: Sorry, I don't exactly get what you are trying to do. Sounds like you want to set up your laptop as a wifi hotspot. (laptop is connected to a router or something??) [10:03] lol [10:06] I hav a question [10:06] well, can I ask 'em [10:07] deanwe_67: only one? :) [10:36] thanks hateball [11:33] hi lubuntuers... just wondering if anyone can help me get the samba share on my mint-kde vm mounted on my new lubuntu 17.10 vm [11:35] sudo mount -a returns: mount error(22): Invalid argument [11:35] Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) [11:36] So you have an incorrect entry in /etc/fstab [11:36] !paste [11:36] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [11:36] Also NFS is way less pain imo, if you are sharing between linux machines [11:37] /10.1.1.11/FNNET /mnt/Full-Backup cifs credentials=/home/user/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm 0 0 [11:37] fstab [11:38] sorry, didn't see the request to use past.ubuntu.com before the second text bomb [11:38] ok, will try NFS [11:39] What is NFS? [11:47] Is it required to export, or is that more for just when one wants to consolidate several shared folders into one for the share? [12:08] zztopless: NFS -> "Network File System" (The Unix pendant to Samba) ^^ [12:14] to try stuff you can usually mount via `mount -t cifs //path/to/shared/folder /mnt/local_mount_point` - if it's a windows share you might also have to give credentials via options `-o user=WhoAmI,pw=password`. [12:14] (the local_mount_point must be an existing folder) [12:15] NFS is a lot faster (and more secure) though :) [13:08] thanks anti, just got done reading a bunch of tutorials, no success [13:09] it it makes a difference, I need to share a mounted veracrypt folder on /media/veracrypt1 on the server [13:12] Actually, I ideally would prefer to only share /media/veracrypt1/working (have just changed it) [13:19] so, on the server I have: in /etc/fstab: "/media/veracrypt1/Freenet none bind 0 0" in /etc/idmapd: "Domain=MyRealNameHome" (uncommented and the same thing in the same file on the client). And in /etc/exports: "/media/veracrypt1/Freenet 10.1.1.0/24(rw,no_root_squash,async,insecure)" [16:32] zztopless: sorry i'm not an FS expert. so chances i can help you are bad. anyway, prbly have a look at the https://linux.die.net/man/5/exports man page (crossmnt option??) [16:35] antis: thanks [16:36] zztopless: btw. apparently you can reload the configuration typing `sudo exportfs -ra` [16:36] If there is a ubuntu verison of Googles new backup and sync, I'm tempted to even use that [16:36] ?? [16:37] lol I meant the opposite [16:37] the new file stream [16:37] that finally gives you the option to use Google drive as a remote drive [16:38] while still runnign their other backup and sync up for folders you want that for [16:41] if you are planning doing backups i can recommend "back-in-time"; relies on pure rsync commands and can be bound to an NFS share (samba on the other hand will destroy file permissions!) [16:41] https://support.google.com/a/answer/7491144?hl=en --> it's only for G-Suite customers, however the entry level plan for that is a dollar or two less per month for 1TB on drive, whereas with GSuite you get 1TB, file stream (last I checked, regular drive customers don't have access to it) plus some really good business tools for a bit less [16:42] lol NFS share - thought that was about to work for my FS issue. But I'll have a look for sure [16:45] I've always had a bit of concern with cloud storage used by individuals or very small businesses without IT support, that if they did get hit by a ransom-ware attack, how many complete backups are google, apple drop-box etc keeping of everyone's accounts? and or how well can their AI pick up when a whoel bunch of encrypted files are syncing into someone's cloud storage [17:19] Hello. Today i installed lubuntu 17.10 (i386) on my laptop. I have a button to turn on my wireless networking (now is off). How can i enable wireless functions? [17:29] Roliyo: By button you mean a hardware button (like a switch)? Well… turn that on first. I don't know if Lubuntu can fully automagically detect that. So maybe you should go and run `nm-connection-editor` (settings -> network-connections) and add your wireless interface (wlan0 usually). This should work pretty much out-of-box… [17:36] I cannot turn on that button ( by clicking) so i thought there is a command or something to turn it on. I added wifi connection and still doesn't work (used:never). I'm new linux user. [18:02] Check your bios to see if there is an option to disable the toggle, some do [18:04] Roliyo: is your wifi device hard blocked and/or soft blocked when you execute the `rfkill list` command in terminal? [18:08] hard to imagine it being hard locked and behaving differently when presented with a different OS. That said, there would likel ybe a thin cable running from the button is to either it's own small ribbon. [18:40] Roliyo: Especially for new Linux user's I recommend installing the 16.04 LTS (=> Long Time Support) versions. What you are probably looking for (it's hard to guess…) is the `nm-applet` plugin, which is showing as an icon in the control pannel (the "task bar" on screen bottom) [19:56] Done everything what u said, no soft or hard blocked. in bios is everything ok ( previous works on windows as well) [19:56] I probably understand. i need to download wireless drivers to make to works. problem is i dont have internet connection ;x. and on my laptop page there are only drivers for windows ( tell me if im wrong). [20:14] I have a hp with an x86 Intel atom processor and 1gb ram. Do I meet the requirements? It's currently running Windows 7 starter. [20:15] Windows: yep [20:15] How, xwl? [20:16] Windows: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows?backURL=%2F#0 [20:16] It's got a whopping 250GB HDD. [20:17] Is it sufficient? Would I need to drop it on a usb? [20:18] Xwl? [20:18] Windows: that will work fine. just follow those instructions [20:19] Ok. If it helps, there's literally nothing other than Windows and the cool custom bios on the machine. [20:20] Sorry if I'm bothering you, xwl. [20:20] you're not. just you're good to go. make it happen :) [20:21] Sorry if I sound rude, but can we chat on hangouts? I'll need your email, please. [20:21] nope. [20:23] Any use for Windows on the machine? [20:23] It's ***SLOW***. [20:23] nope [20:26] Should I tell mum? I'll need her consent. [20:27] I told her. She's fine with it. Roughly how long will it take? [20:28] dunno. maybe an hour or so. depends.