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preyaloneupgraded. firefox 56 keeps crashing. tried deleting $HOME/.mozilla/firefox, tried launching with -P, no difference in behavior.00:01
puxavidapreyalone, what if you log in with x instead of wayland?00:03
akikpuxavida: 14.04 doesn't have wayland00:07
puxavidaah yeah - see now he said 14.0400:08
_28kbgot disconnected...00:09
puxavidaisn't 14.04 unsupported?00:10
akikpreyalone: if you start it from the terminal, does it tell the error message when it crashes?00:10
akikpuxavida: yes00:10
_28kbdiscontinued support00:11
akikfirefox v57 was just released00:11
akik_28kb: no it's still supported00:11
puxavidawith 14.04 would there be some lib that isn't up to par for ff 56?00:11
_28kbJordan_U, are you still there?00:12
akikubuntu repos don't seem to have firefox v57 yet00:12
akikpuxavida: oh sorry i read your message wrong. 14.04 is still supported00:14
puxavidawell it looks like 14.0.5 lts has some life until april 201900:15
_28kbi checked too.. thought it was ended00:15
puxavida14.04.5 that is00:17
Jordan_U_28kb: Please try booting from an Ubuntu 17.10 LiveUSB.00:28
_28kbi don't have it at hand00:32
Jordan_U_28kb: Will it be very difficult for you do download?00:32
_28kbi'll need about an hour to do that00:32
_28kbcan you help me to create bootable usb?00:33
_28kbi do that using windows00:33
_28kbmaybe there's easier way using ubuntu00:33
bapa_28kb: I think you can download a program called 'Rufus' to do that, frienderino.00:34
Jordan_U_28kb: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#000:34
bapaAnd ze Jordan_U has kindly beaten me to the exact same link I was about to paste into the chat.00:34
_28kbi'm at main download page... should i just choose download @ Ubuntu 17.10?00:35
_28kbdoesn't mention liveUSB00:35
Jordan_U_28kb: Yes. The same download can be used to burn to a DVD or write to a USB drive.00:36
bapa_28kb: depends. Do you want the latest, shiniest Ubuntu, or the LTS (Long Term Support) release that has older software and is more likely to be stable?00:36
_28kbok ty both00:37
bapaI'd normally recommend LTS because the shinest release has usually been buggy for me, especially when it hasn't had time to be battle-tested by users around release. But in this case, I'd recommend 17.x since it uses Gnome by default and not Ubuntu - and I find you'd be happier with that than Unity.00:38
bapas/Ubuntu/Unity/00:38
_28kbi forgot i have better internet now.. it'll take 9 more minutes.. i'll empty my usb and install rufus00:38
_28kbno rufus in apt-get00:39
bapa_28kb: I might have misunderstood then, since I came into the chat late. I thought you were using Windows?00:40
Jordan_U_28kb: If you're creating the USB from Ubuntu then follow this guide instead: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#000:40
marcisbHello all what is common bugs in LInux ubuntu 16.04 LTS version?00:40
_28kbdoing...00:41
puxavidapreyalone, just installed 14.04.5 and updated and ff 56 runs.  If you create another login and log in and run ff does it work there?00:42
marcisbHello all i have internet wifi but i lost internet often00:42
marcisbIts bug?00:42
puxavidaas mentioned before run terminal and check output from running ff there00:43
marcisbCheck your Internet connection.\00:43
marcisbBut in windws my internet works fine00:43
marcisbwtf00:43
Jordan_Umarcisb: Possibly. Do other devices on the same network and in the same area have problems with being disconnected? Does another OS on this same machine have the same problem?00:43
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el_m80i have to learn networking from terminal to set up a vpn and bouncer from a remote server that i can connect to from anywhere00:44
marcisbJordan_U, No in windows wifi works fine without lost connections00:44
el_m80any good books you recommend i read ?00:44
Jordan_Umarcisb: Please pastebin the output of "lspci -vnn".00:44
marcisbJordan_U, How to do linux update in terminal?00:44
Jordan_Umarcisb: To upgrade all of your packages to the latest available versions (this will *not* upgrade you to a newer release of Ubuntu) run "sudo apt update" then "sudo apt upgrade".00:45
_28kbstill emptying USB... what do i next when i boot to it? install chat client or do something and go back with results?00:50
_28kbwriting disk image..00:51
Jordan_U_28kb: Probably easiest would be to join via http://webchat.freenode.net/ (Make sure that you join the #ubuntu channel).00:53
_28kbok.. will.. soon00:53
el_m80that was dumb how i disconnected then01:03
el_m80anyway, any help guys ?01:03
_28kbliveUSB didn't boot01:07
_28kbfreezes at sandy light-magenta background with mouse cursor only01:08
_28kbi gave it a time01:08
_28kbbut stayed frozen01:08
_28kbleft monitor was as i described.. right one black (and mousable)01:09
_28kbi tried again... this time with one monitor on... same.. sandy textured, light magented.. and dumb01:10
_28kbthis time i had no console to restart lightdm and move on01:11
mitmfhello, how can i exctract gz file?01:11
kenrinYou can gunzip or use tar01:15
FurretUberHi, there are some programs that have their names not translated on menus in Xubuntu 17.10 amd64. The language of my system is pt_BR and the programs are with their English names and descriptions, but when opened their interfaces are in Brazilian Portuguese. On previous versions, there were menu entries in Brazilian Portuguese for those programs. The programs are: gnome-disks, gnome-calculator, gnome-sudoku, deja-dup, gnome-mines, gnome-01:17
FurretUberfont-viewer and simple-scan01:17
hggdhFurretUber: perhaps you might want to chat with the folks at #xubuntu-devel01:19
_28kbi don't think program names gets translated01:19
akikFurretUber: did you check /usr/share/applications for them?01:20
_28kbwhat's Brazilian for Ubuntu? :)01:22
t0no6aFurretUber : maybe in #GNOME channel can help you01:24
akikFurretUber: ?01:27
FurretUberYes, I've checked them01:27
FurretUberThere are the entries for pt_BR. Using gnome-mines as a example01:28
FurretUberIt has the entry Name[pt_BR]=Minas01:28
FurretUberBut it shows "Mines" instead of "Minas"01:28
akikFurretUber: do you see only "pt_BR" if you run locale in the terminal?01:29
t0no6aFurretUber : corre este comando desde terminal cat /usr/share/applications/*.desktop | grep pt_BR01:30
FurretUberlocale output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25964534/01:30
t0no6aFurretUber : en mi máquinetodos los .desktop estan traducidos, quiza en tu caso sólo es cuestion de configurar tu idiomeepara todo el sistema01:31
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FurretUberFrom cat /usr/share/applications/*.desktop | grep pt_BR:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/25964537/01:33
i336hi. I have a bit of an unusual question. I'm on an old 32-bit computer so getting chrome is not as easy as it could be. I'm using slackware, but have been using ubuntu's 32-bit chromium builds with great success since 2016. (slackware's don't have debug symbols available). my problem is this01:35
i336I'm still stuck on chromium 57 or something crazy old like that, because downloading updates from launchpad is a REALLY confusing process. so I wanted to automate the download process01:35
t0no6aFurretUber : tienes que cambiar la configuración de XFCE , desde hace mucho no uso ese escritorio, pero recuerdo que existe la opciión para cambiar globalmente el idioma01:36
i336the problem with _that_ is that I cannot, for the life of me, figure out the launchpad API. I don't know(/like) python so I can't use launchpadlib.01:36
i336#launchpad is completely dead, so I thought I'd ask here to see if anyone has any advice01:36
i336I realize the likelihood someone here will know the answer is low - I'm just wondering where else other than IRC I can ask launchpad questions01:37
kenrinIRC would probably be my last choice for something like that.  Have you tried the mailing lists for launchpad ?01:39
i336hmm, I guess that could work01:40
i336wow, it's really quiet at this time of day01:40
kostkoni336, so you are actually using slackware?01:46
i336yup, but I'm planning on tinkering with making my own distro at some point01:46
FurretUberThe desktop files are translated and working nearly everywhere, except in the menus from the xfce4-panel "Start Menu": https://i.imgur.com/e7gdTmk.png01:47
FurretUberBoth Whisker and default menus have this problem01:47
i336kostkon: I started using slackware because it was what I had burnt to a CD at one point, continued using it because it was interesting despite the lack of dependency resolution, and continue to use it in protest of systemd :P01:47
i336I don't have a problem w/ systemd, but I think that choice is important, and the fact that most distros don't make it easy to switch away is annoying01:47
kostkoni336, that is fine, the problem is that we only support Ubuntu here01:47
i336I completely realize that01:47
akikFurretUber: does /etc/default/locale also contain only pt_BR ?01:48
i336I asked my question in #launchpad 3 hours ago and have been cheered on by crickets for the past 3 hours, though, so I thought I'd throw a request out here :P01:48
i336and, silly me, I just discovered https://answers.launchpad.net01:48
FurretUberNow I noticed nautilus is not translated too.01:48
FurretUberI'll paste the /etc/default/locale content:01:49
FurretUber#  File generated by update-locale01:49
FurretUberLANG=pt_BR.UTF-801:49
FurretUber#LANGUAGE="pt_BR:pt:en"01:49
akikFurretUber: it should have more lines in there01:49
FurretUberWhat additional content should it have? Is there a command to add this content?01:51
akikFurretUber: i have this: https://pastebin.com/raw/BNs04tmB01:52
akikFurretUber: there's also a variable called LC_ALL which sets all those variables at once01:53
FurretUberSo if I paste the content from locale output ( http://paste.ubuntu.com/25964534/ ), then should this issue be solved?01:54
akikexpect LANG01:54
akikexcept01:54
akikFurretUber: that's for english but i guess won't hurt to test01:54
akikFurretUber: how did LANGUAGE= end up there?01:55
akikoh ok it's not in the file but in locale output01:55
FurretUberShould I log out to see any changes?01:57
akikFurretUber: try restarting the computer01:57
FurretUberOk, give me a moment01:58
FurretUberHi, I have rebooted and it's still not translated02:05
el_m80hey i wanted to know02:14
el_m80whats a good book to learn ubuntu networking02:14
noah1el_m80: Why not networking for Linux in general?02:15
el_m80or is there a ubuntu networking terminal chan i could join?02:15
el_m80im not sure02:15
akikFurretUber: do you still get "en" when you run "locale" ?02:15
el_m80that sounds all good02:15
noah1el_m80: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NET3-4-HOWTO.html Amazing what a google search can bring up.02:15
el_m80know any good linux networking from terminal books ?02:15
FurretUberWhen running locale, it shows only pt_BR. The problem appears to be exclusively with xfce4-panel menus02:16
el_m80i think what im trying to say is that ive downloaded a lot of books and not all of them work in terminal same as it is displayed in book02:16
el_m80i found one book was ok02:16
el_m80but it isnt all the info i need02:16
noah1el_m80: Check the link above02:16
noah1http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NET3-4-HOWTO.html <---- Or here02:16
el_m80but i did find one, that no matter what it says in the book, i type it, it works for me02:16
el_m80ok cool bananas02:16
el_m80i have ubuntu 16.04 on pc and laptop02:16
noah1Nice. I have 17.1002:17
el_m80started fresh02:17
akikFurretUber: you can actually see the environment variable for processes with "sudo ps auxwwe | grep xfce4-panel"02:17
el_m80so i want to set up a bouncer on  remote server for irc02:17
el_m80a shell02:17
el_m80so i need to learn linux networking fairly well02:17
el_m80anything else i can read after that link you gave me?02:17
el_m80so i dont keep dropping in and asking02:18
noah1Not sure. But you can do a google search02:18
el_m80errytime i try to set up a bouncer it doesnt work02:18
el_m80so imma need some fairly good tutorial work from someone02:18
el_m80Linux tux 4.4.0-98-generic #121-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 10 14:24:03 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux02:19
el_m80thats what im learning on02:19
akikFurretUber: the same data is available in /proc/PID/environ02:20
FurretUberThe output was pretty big. I've copied it to gedit and searched for en, there was no result related to locales02:22
akikFurretUber: sorry i don't know anymore. is there something in xfce settings for it?02:22
FurretUberFrom my knowledge no, it uses gnome-language-selector (which is translated correctly)02:25
akikFurretUber: try running sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales02:26
akikhave to go. good night02:28
FurretUberGood night, and thank you for helping me02:29
slimetrapHi! So like... I don't really understand encryption fully in Ubuntu, like... So you can encrypt your entire disk during the install process and that uses... some password you enter. and then you ar eprompted if you wanna encrypt your home directory which i did... and now it asks for me to enter a passphrase then it blurbs something back at me and i'm uspposed to write it down... idk i'm like totally confused about this XD i've02:31
slimetrapnever had to use that really long hex-looking string before...02:31
jackdripperhi where can i look for help on using Sentinel Key in ubuntu...i have a software that requires the key to run..02:38
amosbirdHi, what is "reverse cursor" in terminal?03:01
xXLabRatXxdoes anyone else have problems with monitor rotation when waking up from sleep? Im running 17.1003:01
blkadderMy whole world spins when I wake from sleep.03:02
* blkadder ducks from the off-topic censors. :-)03:02
xXLabRatXxamosbird: I think it might be inverse colors?03:03
amosbirdum, when will it be useful?03:03
xXLabRatXxno clue! where is the setting?03:03
amosbirdst terminal03:05
xXLabRatXxcould it be when enabled, the letter under it shows through?03:06
godelhi03:10
xXLabRatXxHeyy03:10
godelis there an estimative on when firefox 57 will be released?03:11
godelin ubuntu03:11
godelthe package i mean03:11
xXLabRatXxoh03:11
xXLabRatXxi was going to say "um now? haha03:11
xXLabRatXxgodel: its in the mozilla beta PPA right now03:12
godeland on that note, is there a way to have more updated software? i know ubuntu is not a rolling release03:12
godelbut to get software updates as soon as possible03:12
CoJaBogodel: Just download the .tar from mozilla03:13
gogetagodel, run arch03:13
godeli have arch in my other computer03:13
CoJaBoDon't even have to install it, just extract and run03:13
godelbut in this laptop i have ubuntu03:13
godelcause i wanted to install it alongside windows03:13
gogetagodel, why would that make a diffrence lol03:14
godeland i wanted to make the install as easy as possible03:14
godelfirefox 57?03:14
CoJaBogodel: (btw, you can install any distro alongside windows, and other distros :P)03:14
godelit's the new firefox03:14
gogetagodel, antergos installer for arch03:14
godeland i want to try it out here03:14
godeli know CoJaBo , but it is easier with ubuntu03:14
godeli was afraid of irreversibly breaking something installing arch03:14
godelsomething being windows03:14
gogetagodel, no its relly not as lonf as you have a windos part grub will add it03:15
gogetalong03:15
godeloh ok03:15
godelnice to know03:15
CoJaBogodel: the Kubuntu 17.10 installer wrecked my windows install lol03:15
godellol03:15
CoJaBoAlways back up before installing a new OS03:15
godeli resized my ubuntu partition once03:15
godellike both the windows and  the ubuntu one03:15
xXLabRatXxgodel: firefox 57 is in the mozilla PPA right now03:15
godelto make the ubuntu one larger03:15
StumpDumbhello all03:16
gogetagodel, but you van also run mint rolling03:16
gogetacan03:16
xXLabRatXxhi stump03:16
CoJaBoInstalling a PPA seems like overkill just to get 5703:16
godeloh thank you xXLabRatXx03:16
xXLabRatXxany time!03:16
gogetagodel, mint lmde03:16
StumpDumbI've been haven a hell of a time burning an Audio CD with Brasero or K3D03:17
godelyea, i might wipe this install later this year03:17
gogetagodel, but relly i found debion roling a mess compard to arch03:17
godelarch is really a great distro03:17
StumpDumbmy last 'advisors' said to go with the default burner....fine, Brasero it is03:18
godelubuntu too, the only things i don't like are software not being updated as soon as available, and the install is a bit bloated03:18
godelbtw when installing this i couldn't find ubuntu-minimal03:18
godelis that still a thing?03:18
gogetagodel, yea it is03:19
godelis it on the official site?03:19
godelor is it a bootleg disto?03:19
StumpDumbthis is the log report that was generated when it locked up "https://pastebin.com/8MVHvspZ"03:19
gogetagodel, no its offical03:20
gogetagodel, they just dont keep it on the main site03:20
StumpDumbI noticed that wodim seams to be the problem, please note the line "BraseroWodim stderr: wodim: Operation not permitted. Warning: Cannot raise RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits."03:20
gogetagodel, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD03:20
StumpDumbmy question is How do I raise the RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits? if my diagnosis is correct . . .03:21
jackdripperhow to install virtual box on ubuntu 17.0403:22
gogetajackdripper, download the deb from virtualbox03:23
gogetajackdripper, the one in the repos lacks usb support and stuff03:23
jackdripperno i need usb support for using sentinel key03:24
jackdripperbut it doesnt work03:24
gogetajackdripper, then you need the deb from the website03:24
jackdripperi downloaded from here virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads03:24
gogetayep03:24
jackdripperi38603:24
jackdripperbut it doesnt allow USB support...i mean it doesnt detect USB drive03:25
gogetaplug in usb device then in your vm devices menu turn it on03:25
gogetajackdripper, you need to add it to your vm03:25
jackdripperother usb devices are shown03:26
oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox/USB03:26
jackdripperfor other devices VM works excellent03:27
StumpDumbwodim.....RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits?.....increase?......03:40
preyalonelol found the problem with ubuntu 16.04, ubuntu 14.04, firefox, qemu, and dpkg: VMware was defaulting the Ubuntu VM's to 1 GB of RAM, less than the minimum system requirements! oy03:45
StumpDumbBueller.....Bueller.....Bueller.....Bueller.....Bueller.....03:59
capellaBlucher!04:02
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Does burning still fail at the slowest speed? Does burning with this hardware work in another OS?04:02
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StumpDumbthx Jordan_U.....yes the light scribe works with This system wen doing a data burn, but Not wen doing a Audio CD. I'm quite sure its wodim memory limit04:16
voltrixDoes anyone here have a working vpnserver running on ubuntu 16.04  my question is that the i connect to vpnserver browse the internet but my isp address is showin on the client end and has an ip of 10.8.0.4 do i have this setup correctly? any help would be greatfu?04:17
StumpDumbhere's a similar bug that I found "https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=455728"04:18
ubottuDebian bug 455728 in wodim "wodim: OPC failed when recording DVD" [Important,Open]04:18
xXLabRatXxvoltrix: i do04:21
voltrixwhen i check dnsleak.com it shows goggle for isp04:22
xXLabRatXxintresting, if you google "my ip" what ip does it give04:24
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voltrixlet me check04:25
StumpDumbok I think Im getting Close "https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=440401" message part 104:25
ubottuDebian bug 440401 in wodim "wodim: Operation not permitted. Warning: Cannot raise RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits." [Minor,Open]04:25
Jordan_UStumpDumb: As a test, can you put some .wav files in a directory to burn directly using wodim from the terminal?04:25
StumpDumbI ran ulimit -a | grep locked and it gave me - max locked memory       (kbytes, -l) 6404:27
StumpDumbI can't figure out how to set limits in the /etc/security/limits.conf04:28
xXLabRatXxvoltrix: any luck???04:29
voltrixyes so what is the server ip04:29
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Let's confirm that that is the problem before trying to change your memlock hard limit.04:29
voltrixxXLabRatXx04:30
StumpDumbok, u want me to try to burn a .wav file to cd from terminal?04:30
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Yes, multiple .wav files if you actually want to make a CD with the tracks you want.04:31
xXLabRatXxvoltrix its not public, sorry i misunderstood the question when you asked origionally... my bad04:32
StumpDumbI'm not familiar with how to do that with terminal04:32
Jordan_UStumpDumb: OK. Where is the audio file, or set of audio files, that you want to burn?04:32
StumpDumbi'll put 'em in da Music folder04:33
voltrixyes well i must have a misconfiguration in my server.conf file04:34
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Do you have anything else in your Music directory right now?04:35
StumpDumbdoes it matter if they're mp3 or wav?04:35
Jordan_UStumpDumb: My plan is to walk you through converting them to wav, unless you already have wave files.04:36
StumpDumbno wavs...I checkd04:36
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black_angelHi. On ubuntu 16.04, when I attach a disk that is snapshot of an existing disk, the partitions of the snapshot disk get mounted in place of the original disk.04:41
black_angelDue to the way our snapshots are taken, we have the partition uuid's matching in the disks04:41
black_angelAny suggestions on why this could be happening and how it can be avoided?04:42
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Jordan_Ublack_angel: What filesystem? By "snapshot" do you mean you're using LVM or just dding the contents of one drive to another?04:45
Jordan_UStumpDumb: I'm waiting for you to answer "Do you have anything else in your Music directory right now?".04:47
black_angelJordan_U: LVM or standard EXT4, both give the issue.04:49
StumpDumbsome other folders....should I move 'em out?04:49
black_angelThe system is a Virtual Machine.04:49
black_angelAnd the snapshots are basically copies of the vmdk file at the point in time.04:49
StumpDumbI will make Music dir empty with only files I want to burn :-D04:50
Jordan_UStumpDumb: No, just create a directory for the audio files you want on this CD, like "~/Music/test_audio/".04:50
StumpDumbok04:50
StumpDumbOk dir created n files in dare04:53
StumpDumbcd_test04:53
StumpDumbHome/cd_test04:53
squeakynebI'm having problems with systemd not logging all stdout. I made a service that runs a script I wrote that updates and then runs a python program I wrote. The print() outputs of the python program normally show up in the terminal but don't get logged through systemd. Anyone got any idea why? Pastebin of start script, service config, and service status here: https://pastebin.com/A8ePz79F04:54
Jordan_UStumpDumb: OK, open a terminal and run "for mp3 in ~/Music/cd_test/*.mp3; do ffmpeg -i "$mp3" "$mp3".wav; done"   .04:54
Jordan_UStumpDumb: That should make .wav files for each of the mp3 files, and put them in the same directory (somewhat confusingly named something.mp3.wav, but this is just a quick test).04:55
StumpDumbok, auw done.04:59
Jordan_Ublack_angel: Having two filesystems with the same UUID is a bad idea. Universally Unique Identifiers should be universally unique. After creating your snapshot you can change the UUID of the snapshot with "sudo tune2fs -U random /path/to/device" .04:59
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Now run "cdrecord -v -nofix -eject dev='/dev/cdrom' -audio -pad ~/Music/cd_test/*.wav"  (Which we expect to fail).05:01
StumpDumbyes, failed. should I post in pastebin?05:07
the_cyber_guyI am using earbuds and all audio output is being sent to audio input as well. I can see the bar movement in sound settings under input tab. How to prevent this? This happens even when i pull out the earphone jack and only mic jack is plugged in.05:08
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Yes.05:11
Jordan_UStumpDumb: Then try "sudo cdrecord -v -nofix -eject dev='/dev/cdrom' -audio -pad ~/Music/cd_test/*.wav"  If the only problem is RLIMIT_MEMLOCK then this will succeed.05:13
StumpDumbhere ya go "https://pastebin.com/TdmFPpm9"  Enjoy05:14
StumpDumbthat did not work either. I'll post it on pastebin.05:17
StumpDumbhere ya go https://pastebin.com/z54JZkwU05:19
StumpDumbmaybe I'm wrong but it looks like its still using wodim Not cdrecord?05:24
jeff_hi'm looking at a docker file and it's doing apt-get with all the packages ending in -dev. Can anyone tell me what -dev is?05:27
Jordan_UStumpDumb: cdrecord is a command provided by the wodim project.05:30
StumpDumbok05:31
StumpDumbso wair do we go from here?05:35
geirhajeff_h: -dev packages are needed when you want to build something that uses those libraries05:36
jeff_hah, thanks!05:37
black_angelJordan_U: Yes having two filesystems with the same UUIDs is bad, but at present its not in my power to change the way snapshots are taken. I can only change things after the snapshot disk gets attached.05:47
black_angelWhile in other linux systems, I get the time to change the UUID using the tune2fs command before mouting the partitions. In Ubuntu16.04, the partition gets swapped as soon as the disk is attached.05:48
lotuspsychjeStumpDumb: best way to get your issue solved is repeat your problem once in a while in channel, with all details05:50
alkisg(06:41:36 πμ) black_angel: Hi. On ubuntu 16.04, when I attach a disk that is snapshot of an existing disk, the partitions of the snapshot disk get mounted in place of the original disk. ==> then don't use uuid in fstab?05:51
alkisgblack_angel: ls /dev/disk => select any by* there05:51
StumpDumb:-(  so what is your take on this issue?05:52
black_angelalkisg: how would the ls help?05:53
alkisgblack_angel: $ ls /dev/disk/by-05:53
alkisgby-id/        by-label/     by-partlabel/ by-partuuid/  by-path/      by-uuid/05:53
alkisgIt helps in telling you that there are other ways to list a disk in /etc/fstab, without using uuids05:54
alkisgE.g. by path05:54
black_angelThat is true. But it doesn't help me solve the issue. I do not want the partitions to get replaced before I can change the uuid's. As the snapshot disk gets attached as read only, i encounter issues doing any operations.05:56
alkisgblack_angel: let's name your real disk a and your snapshot b. Now b gets mounted over a because "both" are listed in /etc/fstab because they have the same uuid05:57
alkisgblack_angel: if you change your fstab and tell the system to mount a by path, then b won't be found in fstab anymore05:58
alkisgThus it won't be mounted over "a" anymore.05:58
black_angelok.05:59
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userbaconwhen is the next LTS release schedueld?08:05
lotuspsychje!bionic | userbacon08:06
ubottuuserbacon: Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) will be the 28th release of Ubuntu - Announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1518 - Discussion in #ubuntu+108:06
ducasseapril next year08:06
userbaconwow08:06
userbaconwhy so long?08:06
userbacon16.04 has been arround for evah08:06
ducasselts releases are <even year>.04 - hence the naming08:07
ducasseyou can of course use a regular release, which is every six months08:08
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com_kejianxin_hello08:23
com_kejianxin_world08:23
farciarz84any idea? [80229.347050] type=1400 audit(1510734392.926:17): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/ntpd" name="/usr/local/sbin/" pid=13198 comm="ntpd" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=0 ouid=008:38
farciarz84why apparmor is blocking ntpd?08:38
ducassefarciarz84: it's blocking it from reading in /usr/local/sbin/, where it should have no need to read anything in the first place08:44
Neo1can I do on ubuntu service for send emails, vibers, and other services?08:48
Neo1can on ubuntu create any web app?08:48
ducasseNeo1: as long as you can code it, sure08:49
Neo1it should be learned? I saw on freelance there all normal clients wants do some unique web services, for this  need good knowledge of server08:50
Neo1ducasse: if I install ubuntu on my desctip I can give access to internet and this will be as the real server?08:51
Neo1I opened access for WAMP on windows 10 and this didn't work as real server08:52
ducassethere's no real difference between server and desktop other than the installed packages08:52
Neo1ducasse: it will be equal as real VPS?08:52
oerheksa VPS is heavily tweaked, so no.08:53
Neo1why heavily?  there all tweaked of default? Isn't it?08:54
ducasseyou can run any server software on a desktop08:55
oerhekstweaks are obviously not default.08:55
Neo1oerheks: I watched on web there some sites created using java or C++, how they did it?08:56
Neo1oerheks: totalizators didn't detect OS08:57
Neo1Analizators*08:57
Neo1oerheks: how they do it without appach?08:57
oerheksNot sure what you are asking for; how would we know how someone builds a site? java and c++ is available in softwarecenter08:58
Neo1some chats are using c++ instead php08:58
ducassehow to create web sites is beyond the scope of this channel08:58
Neo1ok08:59
Neo1nevertheless seems it's worth thing know how to work server anyway should be learned08:59
Neo1to know*09:00
ducasseyou need to know the basics, yes09:01
sazawalI am using Ubuntu Gnome 16.04. 2 days back, my firefox stopped showing text for many google websites. This includes youtube (Only video titles are visible), gmail login page (no text visible), google maps (only drop down suggestion text is visible) and google groups (no text is visible). It could be because of some font updates I made for Octave. Please help!09:01
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ducassesazawal: try starting firefox in safe mode, see if that helps09:03
OwenBarfieldok09:16
SilentbossGreetings all,I just got Ubuntu 17.04 on my laptop its lovely and all but its started lagging badly especially when i open google mail does anyone know how i can give it a boost09:19
nmshi to all09:20
Ilie[]yoyo , forget about chromium , install firefox57 asap :-D it's blistering fast09:21
Ilie[]i've just tried it , and i'm impressed09:22
nmswhich room is for ubuntu server09:22
oerheksIlie[], we wait for the update, debian got it now.09:22
oerheks#ubuntu-server09:22
Ilie[]yea, i've just installed it on my 16.04 workstation09:24
Ilie[];-) happy with it tbh09:24
Silentbossi will try it llie,u think it will solve my lag?09:25
Ilie[]depends on what kind of lag you have :))09:25
Silentbossdo u have a sudo apt-get link?09:26
Silentbossi have crazy-throw pc at the wall lag09:26
ducasse!u | Silentboss09:28
ubottuSilentboss: Shortened English is difficult for some non-native English speakers to read. Please use full words instead. Thanks!09:28
Ilie[]no , no apt-get :)) you have to download the tarball from website and "install" it manually ( by copy`ing the folder to /opt/ ) and then you change the symlink to point to the new firefox09:29
Ilie[]hold on , i think i have a website around here09:29
ducasseSilentboss: it will be in the repos within a few days, normally, you should really wait for that09:29
Silentbossthank you09:29
Ilie[]or , you could do that -.-09:30
Ilie[]but don't be lazy, there isn't really that much of a deal09:30
Ilie[]http://libre-software.net/how-to-install-firefox-on-ubuntu-linux-mint/09:31
Ilie[]here ^ Silentboss09:31
ducasseSilentboss: if you install it manually, *you* become responsible for updating later. if you get it from the repos all that is handled for you.09:31
Ilie[]don't listen to ducasse :)))09:32
Ilie[]don't be lazy !09:32
Silentbossthanks llie,@ducasse im so desperate to get rid of the lag which generally only worries me when i open chrome or the old firefox09:33
Silentbossdo u have any remedys for lag,my machine is Celeron N2840 - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB HDD09:33
ducasseIlie[]: actually, that's how we recommend doing things in this channel09:33
Ilie[]i know ducasse , but man is in pain , you have to listen to him09:34
Silentbossyes,lots of pain,ive tasted Linux - i cant go back to windows09:34
Ilie[]if your production server was down right now , and I'd give you advice to wait a few days until I can fix it , you won't like it ^^09:34
Ilie[]just saying09:34
ducasseIlie[]: and this isn't the way to do it - a better suggestion would be to use a ppa09:35
Silentbossbe right back ,need to google ppa09:36
Ilie[]ok ducasse , I see your point , sorry09:36
ducasseSilentboss: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa09:36
ducasseSilentboss: that is still unsupported, but at least provided by the security team09:37
ducasseso should be good09:37
Silentbossok im good on the Mozila but i still get freezing09:38
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Silentbossare they temp files i need to clean?09:38
Silentbossor is it a virus,i am using Xubuntu which is supposedly light but i still get lag,my pc is a bit dated but not so much09:39
ducasseSilentboss: can you describe the freezing/lag in more detail? what happens, exactly?09:40
ducasseand no, it's most likely not a virus09:40
TorroneHello, I'm using an ubuntu server, I'm looking at limits that come up with the 'ulimit' command. I'm trying to figure out what these limits might be in relation to system resources such as RAM and CPU but I'm not an expert sysadmin  and maybe I'm not googling right. Can anybody shed a light on this topic? thank you09:41
Ilie[]hold on just a minute , is this channel , a support channel ?09:42
ducasseyes09:42
Ilie[]mhm , i see09:42
tatertotzSilentboss: did you have the same symptom(s) using Firefox 57? yes or no09:43
Ilie[]well , best of luck09:43
* tatertotz had made a flow chart09:44
topsterHello world: Does anyone know when the new FF57 will be available in the apt repos?09:48
ducassewithin a few days09:49
confluencyBefore telling people to update blindly to Firefox 57, it may also be worth mentioning that the *reason* it is apparently so much faster is that it has completely changed the add-on API, which means that many old add-ons will not work in the new version.09:49
oerhekstopster, soon, debian released it today.09:49
brainwashconfluency: that is mozilla's job09:50
confluencyPeople should be aware of this before upgrading, so that they can do some research and see if any add-ons they rely on have compatible versions or replacements available.09:50
confluencyWhat is Mozilla's job?09:50
brainwashto inform its users09:50
oerheksconfluency, not an ubuntu issue, this happened before09:50
oerheksend of npapi ( FF 52)09:51
confluencyI'm commenting on someone in this channel advising someone to upgrade Firefox as a solution to lag, without mentioning the massive caveat.09:52
brainwashmassive for a certain amount of users only09:52
sazawalMy firefox stopped showing text on certain google websites, 2 days ago. This includes youtube (only titles are visible), google maps (only text on map and dropdown suggestions are visible), gmail login page (no text visible), google groups (no text visible). I am using Ubuntu Gnome 16.04. It could be because of some font updates I did for Octave. What is the issue here?09:53
oerheksyeah, FUD .. not all plugins are affected.09:53
oerhekssazawal, change font and see if that helps?09:53
brainwashsazawal: I would test with safe mode09:53
ducassesazawal: did you try safe mode like i suggested?09:53
causativenoscript has migrated apparently, only plugin I use09:54
confluencyI didn't say that all add-ons were affected, nor am I suggesting that people shouldn't do the upgrade.09:54
sazawalducasse: No, I got disconnected and didn't receive your message. I will try it now.09:54
oerheksconfluency, the upgrade will come anyway, no need to warn09:54
oerhekslet the pluginmaker handle the issue09:55
causativehope the new noscript is just as good...09:55
confluencyI'm not really sure what we're arguing about.09:55
brainwashyou shouldn't argue here anyway09:55
bmatti wear a hijab09:58
oerheksand how is that related to ubuntu support?09:58
bmattit's pretty crucial.09:59
bazhanglets take the chatter elsewhere bmatt09:59
bmatti relent.09:59
sazawalducasse: The text is still missing in the firefox safe-mode. Here are the screenshots https://imgur.com/a/tpwQP10:02
Exterminadorhello guys. i've done `apt update && apt upgrade -y` and after that it said that there were packages that aren't needed anymore and to run `apt autoremove`, which i've done. but when removing those packages i got an error. it's on line 43 here - http://paste.ubuntu.com/25966517/10:05
Exterminadordoes it have any problem or i can jyst ignore it?10:06
Exterminadors/jyst/just10:06
ducasseExterminador: it's not an error, just a warning, and it's unimportant now anyway10:08
Triffid_HunterExterminador: it also tells you how to fix it on line 4410:09
oerheksline #44 gives the answer. please install the linux-headers-4.10.0-28-generic package to fix this.10:09
Exterminadoryeah. but that's why i was asking if it's worth10:10
ducasseExterminador: it just means the headers for that kernel were not installed, but it removed the kernel anyway. since you no longer have the kernel you don't need the headers10:11
Exterminadorcool. so i'm safe. btw, i'm using also Ubuntu 17.10 and i must say that it's awesome!!10:12
olleharso how come I can't find cwm in apt?10:13
Exterminadorkinda heavy for my dear old laptop but i like the new GUI10:13
bazhangollehar, what version of ubuntu10:14
olleharbazhang: 14.04.5 LTS10:14
ducassethere's a cwm in swap-cwm10:15
bazhangcwm is in artful at least10:15
ducasse!info cwm trusty10:16
ubottuPackage cwm does not exist in trusty10:16
olleharducasse: wrong cwm, I thinkg. :) I'm looking for the window manager.10:16
olleharbazhang: so sources.list issue?10:17
oerhekshttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cwm10:17
ducasseollehar: then it doesn't seem to exist in trusty, no10:17
oerhekscwm is in 'universe'10:17
* oerheks misread, 14.04 ..10:18
Silentbossat Ducasse,the laptop just freezes and i cant do anything for a few minutes10:21
Silentbossmouse everything freezes then i have too force power off but sometimes it lets me open system mnitor and kill the browser10:22
Triffid_HunterSilentboss: sounds like you're running out of ram10:23
Triffid_HunterSilentboss: 4GB of ram isn't much with all the bells and whistles enabled, try a lighter desktop like XFCE and don't open too many tabs in firefox10:24
Silentbosshow do i solve that,i tried changing a setting from 60 to 10 but leafpad says im not allowed10:24
Silentbossit was a setting somewhere in etc/apt10:25
oerheks4gb should be enough.10:26
Triffid_Hunterheh I currently have 14.5GB in use, so it sure ain't enough for me :P10:27
Silentbossi am using xfce,problems ususally only start if the browser is open10:30
oerheksi suspect your network/wifi being the culprit.10:31
Triffid_HunterSilentboss: are you using chrome? can't use chrome with so little ram10:31
oerheksTriffid_Hunter, please stop that FUD10:32
oerheksit is not true.10:32
oerheks2 gb should be enough.10:32
bazhangit is10:33
Triffid_Hunteroerheks: I currently have chrome open, it has 9 tabs and is using over 3GB ram.. firefox has >200 tabs and is using about the same10:33
bazhangTriffid_Hunter, how is that at all topical here10:33
Triffid_Hunterbazhang: because Silentboss is trying to diagnose a performance issue that sounds exactly like what happens when someone tries to use more RAM than they have?10:34
oerheks...10:34
bazhangTriffid_Hunter, 2 gb is more than enough, if you have some 200 tabs open thats a very special case10:35
oerheks200 tabs is considered trolling10:44
duziFresh installation of 16.04. Installed xampp. Couldn't find /etc/apache2/sites-available/, only /etc/apache2/conf-available/. Any help?10:45
oerheksxampp is not supported here, lamp is10:45
oerheks!xampp10:46
ubottuWe do not support XAMPP installs here. Please use the LAMP stack that is in our repositories; see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP for more information.10:46
roryI have a pile of datetime stamps in this format 2017-11-15T09:16:05.032Z how can I convert them to Unix timestamps?10:54
bmattregex ftw11:00
Silentbossthanks guys for all the help11:01
jabloI need a clipboard spy/debugger which will show me each and ALL mime-types that are on the clipboard. I do remember having such a tool previously, but don't remember the name. I've tried various "this is the best clipboard manager" but they don't seem to show me everything, just the mime types they know about.11:06
TJ-jablo: you mean for Xorg ? was it a command-line or GUI tool?11:09
jabloGui preferred but anything that will show me what's on the clipboard11:10
jablo(hmmm... maybe I'll just need to roll my own, I'm doing clipboard stuff with my application and wanted some easy way to see/verify what I'm putting on the clipboard )11:10
TJ-!info wmcliphist11:11
ubottuwmcliphist (source: wmcliphist): Dockapp which provides a history for X11 selections. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.1-2 (artful), package size 45 kB, installed size 99 kB11:11
jabloThanks I'll look at that.11:11
TJ-jablo: there's also xsel and xclip11:13
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jabloHmm. Actually "copyq" does the trick --- I was just getting lost in its menus :/11:13
TJ-jablo: do "apt-cache search clipboard" to find all packages mentioning clipboard, and then "apt-cache show <package-name>" for each you want to investigate11:13
TJ-jablo: :) often the way11:13
DbuggerHello everyone11:19
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DbuggerDoes someone have experience with "terminator"? I have a weird situation going on with one of the KeyBindings11:21
DbuggerWhenever I am on another app or workspace, if I press CTRL+ALT+A the terminal appears and disappears. Even if I am not focused on the terminal11:22
pdefreitashey guys11:24
pdefreitaswhen will firefox 57 be available in the artful repos ?11:25
oerhekspdefreitas, soon11:27
oerheksdon't follow this guide, https://itsfoss.com/firefox-quantum-ubuntu/ it will bring you firefox 58 > https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-next11:29
oerheks:-D11:29
TJ-firefox nightly is very stable direct from Mozilla11:30
brainwashtoday is it, the next day it isn't11:31
brainwashit is11:31
brainwashwoops11:31
JoniiIs it just me or does Gnome desktop butcher applications ability to provide full screen option?11:32
JoniiI can't seem to get any game to work in full screen mode, desktop elements get in the way, stuff gets in the wrong display, or other such nonsense11:33
brainwashJonii: is that with gnome wayland?11:34
JoniiNo idea11:34
JoniiI just upgraded 17.04 into 17.1011:34
JoniiDesktop changed, and overall I like the change, but full screen just doesn't seem like a thing that's possible to get working11:34
brainwashfor gaming I would switch to the Xorg session11:34
brainwashyou can do that from the login screen11:35
JoniiWait, Wayland is default?11:35
JoniiI thought it was still some pipe dream beta thing11:35
brainwashif supported, yes11:35
JoniiHow do I see if it's used or not?11:35
oerheksecho $DESKTOP_SESSION11:36
Jonii"ubuntu"11:36
brainwashand echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE ?11:37
oerheksthen you are using xorg/lightdm i guess11:37
JoniiX1111:37
brainwashok11:37
JoniiFull screen still broken11:37
brainwashthen it cannot be blamed on wayland11:38
brainwashmmh11:40
brainwashthere is a new version of mutter in -proposed11:40
brainwashbug 173009711:41
ubottubug 1730097 in mutter (Ubuntu Artful) "Update mutter to 3.26.2" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173009711:41
brainwashJonii: I would test this version11:41
brainwash>Fix unredirecting full-screen windows and fix returning to full-screen after Alt-Tab11:42
brainwashthis may be related11:42
snadgefirefox update? :P11:44
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Lavinhohow to instal linux ubuntu on ACER ES1-132-C3HJ ?12:20
Lavinhohelp me please12:21
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Lavinhono boootable device message12:23
TJ-what device are you trying to install from, USB or DVD ?12:27
LavinhoACER ES1-132-C3HJ12:29
Lavinhousb12:29
TJ-Lavinho: if you're installing in UEFI mode you need to 'trust' the boot loader via the Acer's firmware Setup > SECURITY tab12:29
Lavinhoyes12:29
Lavinhoand ?12:29
TJ-Lavinho: if your model has this feature, it's something like: 200~press F2, go to SECURITY, choose "select an UEFI file as trusted for executing", in "Available File system" choose the USB device, navigate to EFI/BOOT/ and se12:31
TJ-lect BOOTx64.EFI, give it a name, then select YES, then got to the BOOT menu choose the name you have it as first in boot priority12:31
TJ-Lavinho: we had someone else with this same issue on an Acer a few days ago12:31
TJ-Lavinho: if i recall correctly that user saved the new setting but needed to do 2 reboots to have it recognise it12:34
c2tarunWhen is Ubuntu 16.04 getting firefox Quantum?12:53
oerheksc2tarun, soon.12:54
tatertotzwow lots of buzz over the new firefox13:03
tatertotzpeople are chomping at the bit13:04
tatertotzit better be good13:04
BluesKajHowdy folks13:05
TJ-I've not really noticed much difference. Position of options and icons has changed, slightly snappier with many tabs but I have umatrix blocking most 3rd party javascript so don't see many issues even with pre-57 firefox13:06
CptLuxxfirefox? good? in one sentance?13:06
CptLuxxwhat year is it 2000?13:06
GhostwalkGamesCptLuxx: Do you know about Firefox Quantum?13:08
bmattthrow cake13:08
StrangeNoisesgrr. firefox 57 still not in 17.10. (yes i know about firefox-next ppa, but it's just gone up to 58 while main archives still don't have 57)13:08
auronandacepatience13:09
oerheksjust be patient, FF57 already landed in debian, ubuntu follows soon13:09
StrangeNoisesi am really, i'm just registering the gripe where it'll make no difference ;-)13:09
StrangeNoisesppa-purged firefox-next, reinstalled ff57 from the cache, it should upgrade by itself when final appears (assuming it has a higher version no)13:10
akikStrangeNoises: it's in here if you really need it https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa13:10
StrangeNoisesit's nice though. :-) coincidentally was having issues with chrome and switched back to ff a day before 57 came out13:10
socoroFF57 works good for me. Maybe it's a better choice for increased privacy too.13:11
bmattI'm sick of all this lag on this so-called lightweight distribution.13:12
StrangeNoisesonly extension issue was enpass, as they *have* a new-style version but bizarrely haven't pushed it to mozilla addons yet13:13
akikfirefox v56 already included tracking protection13:14
auronandacebmatt: are you running lubuntu?13:14
bmattauronandace: ya man13:19
bmattthrow a hotdog at a slender fella.13:24
oerheksso you are not looking for support, bmatt13:28
bmattoerheks: i provide support.13:33
stevenz__Hello:) I hope im a the right place for some help regarding my ubuntu installation13:39
bmattoerheks: why do you keep asking me these questions?13:39
stevenz__Long story short: Ubuntu hangs on login screen -> Freezes on reboot, tried many fixes, none of which worked, finally made me think it is a problem with my graphics card13:39
stevenz__so I installed the latest and greatest nvidia which is compattible with my hp g3 zbook, quadro M1000M And within 10s my whole system crashed -> New ubuntu installation -> Same problems..13:40
stevenz__So where can I find out which graphic driver to use? Nvidia´s own site is clearly not up for the task13:41
tatertotzstevenz__: are you chatting from the computer now?13:41
stevenz__nvidia 384 btw13:41
oerheksbmatt, all i read is non-supportive comments of you. this is ubuntu support only.13:41
stevenz__yes! When I start from recovery and boot normally i can enter to desktop13:41
tatertotzstevenz__: can you open terminal?13:42
stevenz__yes I have13:42
bmattoerheks: the things i read online regarding your "friendliness" are clearly incorrect.13:42
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>   sudo apt install inxi pastebinit13:42
tatertotzstevenz__: let me know when it's done13:42
pirayehi! anyone can help i have this error when i try build some module13:42
stevenz__done!13:43
pirayeg++: internal compiler error: Killed (program cc1plus)13:43
pirayePlease submit a full bug report,13:43
pirayewith preprocessed source if appropriate.13:43
pirayeSee <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-5/README.Bugs> for instructions.13:43
pirayeMakefile:1366: recipe for target 'apertium_tagger.o' failed13:43
pirayemake[2]: *** [apertium_tagger.o] Error 413:43
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>     inxi -Fxxprzc0|pastebinit13:43
tatertotzstevenz__: share url/link here..if you do not get a url/link...say so13:43
stevenz__http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967556/13:43
stevenz__here you go:)13:43
stevenz__wauw that link is pretty cool!13:44
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>   apt list --installed|grep nvid|pastebinit13:44
pirayeanyone can help with my error?13:45
stevenz__WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.  You are trying to send an empty document, exiting.13:45
tatertotzstevenz__: ok so you do not have nvidia installed at all anymore13:45
stevenz__no I installed a new ubuntu 1 hour ago and didnt install the nvidia driver13:46
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>   ubuntu-drivers devices|pastebinit13:47
stevenz__tatertotz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967584/13:48
cousteauHi.  Technical question:  Why does sudo export $HOME from the user calling it, if the sudoers file contains `Defaults env_reset`?13:52
cousteauif I understand correctly, that line should cause `sudo` to not import $HOME from its environment13:52
akikcousteau: try using it with the -i option13:53
cousteauso   sudo bash -c 'echo ~'   should print /root, not /home/user13:53
cousteauakik, the solution I've found so far is to use -H13:53
Ben64i think you have it backwards13:53
tatertotzstevenz__: have you tried using the xserver-xorg-video-nouveau driver?13:53
akikcousteau: so you have a solution but it doesn't work?13:54
cousteauBen64, as in, env_reset should cause it to import $HOME and !env_reset to reset it?13:54
cousteauakik, I do have a way around the problem, but I'm curious about why ubuntu behaves like this13:54
cousteau(apparently other distros don't)13:54
Ben64what are you actually trying to do13:54
akikcousteau: add -i13:54
stevenz__tatertotz: I think im using those now.. That one is selected in the addidional drivers menu..13:55
cousteauakik, Ben64, I'm not really trying to solve a problem but rather to figure out why ubuntu has a strange behavior which I think is non-standard13:55
Ben64so none of this matters then13:56
cousteaunone of what?13:56
tatertotzstevenz__: not according to http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967556/13:56
Ben64your question, our answers, nothing. you're just having some weird thought experiment?13:57
cousteauNo.13:57
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>   sudo lshw -C video|pastebinit13:57
cousteauI'm trying to figure out how to use /etc/sudoers13:57
cousteauand trying to understand why it does not behave as (I think) it should13:57
cousteauif trying to diagnose a potential bug on Ubuntu is a  "weird thought experiment" to you, then yes13:58
stevenz__tatertotz: Im not really sure.. In the pastebin with the drivers There are 2 drivers right? nvidia and nouveau13:59
Ben64cousteau: it's not a bug, it's working as intended13:59
stevenz__tatertotz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967644/13:59
Lavinhohow to install ubuntu on acer es1-134?14:00
cousteauBen64, I don't think so; although it is likely that I don't think so because I don't understand this file14:00
tatertotzstevenz__: in a moment press ctrl+alt+backspace and meet me back here14:00
tatertotzstevenz__: actually do it now14:01
stevenz__tatertotz: nothing happens..14:01
stevenz__tatertotz: Dont really now what should happen(A)14:01
TJ-cousteau: "man sudoers" >> "Command environment":  "... The new environment contains the TERM, PATH, HOME, MAIL, SHELL, LOGNAME, USER, USERNAME and SUDO_* variables ..."14:02
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>    awk -F\' '/menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg|pastebinit14:02
cousteauTJ-, so this means that those variables are *imported* from the environment?14:03
stevenz__http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967678/14:03
TJ-cousteau: correct; as the man-page says when env_reset is enabled.14:03
cousteaubecause I was understanding that they were generated14:03
TJ-cousteau: read the man-page, it's very verbose14:03
stevenz__tatertotz: oeps: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967678/14:03
tatertotzstevenz__: do you have the same symptom(s) when using 4.4.0-98-generic?14:03
cousteauwith all due respect, but the manpage doesn't state it clearly14:04
tatertotzstevenz__: or are your symptom(s) isolated to 4.1014:04
cousteaumine at least14:04
stevenz__tatertotz: I thinks so, haven¨t checked in 2 days..14:04
tatertotzstevenz__: if you do not know...it would behoove you to find out14:04
stevenz__tatertotz: oke let me check!14:05
stevenz__tatertotz: brb14:05
tatertotzstevenz__: k14:05
cousteauTJ-, I mean, it says the new environment contains those variables, in addition to variables from the invoking process permitted by the env_check and env_keep options14:06
cousteauwhich sounds like "it creates those variables, and imports some OTHER variables from the invoking process"14:06
TJ-cousteau: keep reading, because with pam_env there can be additional variables too14:06
cousteauI want to change my defense to "the manpage was EXCESSIVELY verbose and put important information way down in it"14:08
cousteau...also I think that part isn't on my manpage; it seems to be added somewhere between 14.10 and 16.0414:10
pirayehi! can anyone help please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967709/14:11
cousteaupiraye, maybe seeing a bit more of the log would help14:12
cousteaubut it seems that something is causing g++ to fail14:13
cousteau(not "fail" as in the source code had errors in it; "fail" as in there's probably a bug in g++ (maybe triggered by an error in the code) causing an error in g++)14:14
pirayecousteau, yes i have this module with compiled version installed in my system and then i have to change some thing in the ode of module and i try download it to Document  and try omplie it and give me this error14:15
cousteauTJ-, welp, I think I'm not able to figure this out... but in any case, it would seem that Ubuntu's sudo imports $HOME and ~ (unless I use -H) whereas other distros apparently don't.  I think I'll keep using sudo -H14:16
pirayecousteau, do you have any idea how can i fix this error14:18
cousteaupiraye, that error only says that it has failed; it would be interesting to see a few lines before the error happens to see what's going on14:19
cousteauwith the info you provided it's hard to work I think14:19
pirayeok i will give the whole14:20
TJ-cousteau: yes, it was added 2016-03-30. See /usr/share/doc/sudo/changelog.Debian.gz for explanation14:21
pirayecousteau, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967768/14:21
cousteauTJ-, well I can't open that file in a version that contains said change... let me google it14:23
TJ-cousteau: 'less' should automatically pipe it through zcat14:23
TJ-cousteau: added in version 1.8.16-0ubuntu1)14:24
TJ-cousteau: you can also do "apt-get changelog sudo" for the full-form14:24
cousteauTJ-, I mean I can't open it because my Ubuntu doesn't have that option yet14:24
cousteauso it doesn't appear in my local /usr/share/doc/sudo/changelog.Debian.gz14:24
TJ-cousteau: you mean the OS version you're using isn't the same as the version you're asking about?14:25
cousteauit is14:25
cousteauand it doesn't have that option yet14:25
cousteauthe pam_whatever thing14:25
cousteauso it doesn't appear in my changelog14:25
TJ-cousteau: what ubuntu release are you using? because that change was introduced for 16.04 xenial and is in the changelog14:27
stevenz__tatertotz: so took me a while, tried it several times but kind of got different results every time14:27
stevenz__tatertotz: 4.4.0.98 first hang on the grub loader, showing NMI watchdog big: softlockup CPU 6 for 22s xorg 102414:28
cousteaua very old one, 12.04, because otherwise I need to reinstall some things14:28
cousteau(it's a computer I'm going to stop using in a short time)14:28
TJ-stevenz__: Your issue sounds very much like an ACPI problem14:28
stevenz__tatertotz: second time it did continue to the login screen for a second and than went to the grub loader again.. could login with cntr alt f2 but saw grubloader massages mingled with the terminal14:28
cousteauTJ-, never mind; I downloaded the sudo .deb from xenial and accessed its changelog.Debian.gz14:29
TJ-stevenz__: there's a fix you can apply that usually solves these issues 90% of the time; so common I've written a page on it. Have a read: https://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html14:30
stevenz__TJ-: Thanks! Im checking the link out right now14:30
cousteauTJ-, anyway I see /etc/environment /etc/default/locale and ~/.pam_environment mentioned, none of which mention $HOME14:31
shenxingot in finally, hey guys, I have a question, might be silly, but hopefully, someone can give me a hand14:31
TJ-cousteau: it's in the patch, which is named in the changelog. see debian/patches/keep_home_by_default.patch14:32
shenxinI am doing pxe efi boot with gpt partition and lvm, but it seems the preseed file doesn't work as excepted14:33
shenxinhere is the partition part, can anyone help to review it?14:33
shenxinhttp://paste.debian.net/995869/14:35
Neo1Who know how to install on Windows 10 ssd disk else ubuntu? I'm going to install for learning14:35
Neo1is it possible done without delete windows? There ssd 120Gb14:36
Neo1how many memory should allocate for ubuntu?14:36
shenxinI mean, it can automatically install the system, but after reboot, it gives me a black screen with a few color dots on top of the screen14:38
cousteauTJ-, I'm a bit lost , but that patch means that they added $HOME to the list of variables that were (imported/reset)? when you do (sudo/sudo -H/sudo -i)?14:38
cousteauTJ-, it would seem to me that that patch causes $HOME to be imported when you run sudo without -H; however that was already the case before the patch14:40
TJ-cousteau: it preserves $HOME by default since -H  and -i remove it if required14:40
tomreynNeo1: A miniumum of 8 for a server install, 15-20 for a graphical desktop. And yes you can install side by side.14:40
tomreyn!dualboot | Neo114:40
ubottuNeo1: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot14:40
TJ-cousteau: should say 's/remove/replace/'14:41
cousteauTJ-, well, that's weird, because here on ubuntu 12.04 it also seems to preserve $HOME14:41
cousteautomreyn, not sure 120 GB will be enough though; windows is huge...14:42
Neo1Ok, thanks, I'll research it now. Want install as soon as possible14:42
cousteauNeo1, if you want to just try it you may try the Live USB14:43
cousteaubut yes, you can just have Windows and Linux side by side; at the beginning there's a "bootloader" which will ask you which OS you want to run14:44
Neo1I have free 50Gb and can delete still all crape http://prntscr.com/hatbp014:44
cousteau(if you install Linux first and then Windows, the Windows installer overwrites this bootloader so you can only boot Windows and you need to reinstall it)14:44
bmattwhere's daryl14:44
Neo125Gb for Ubuntu and will free 2514:45
cousteauNeo1, I wouldn't use all those 50 GB for Linux though... but yeah, otherwise I think it'll fit14:45
cousteauah yes, that makes sense14:45
Neo1cousteau: on my VPS only 3 Gb for ubuntu14:46
TJ-cousteau: that patch is applied to all Ubuntu releases; you should find it mentioned in the 12.04 sudo changelog too14:46
Neo1cousteau: 30 is more than enough14:46
stevenz__tatertotz: TJ- : Hey me again! Tried the fix, so far it seems to work on 4.10.0.38, on 4.4.0.98 it completely crashes.. But I did your fix on 4.10.0.3814:47
cousteauright now I have 10 GB of system files, 15 of user files (I use this PC for work and I work with huge project files), and I also have a partition with 50 GB of huge software (ever heard of a thing called Xilinx? well, it's quite large)14:47
cousteauI have a netbook with an 8 GB HDD where I have a full Lubuntu with a LaTeX install (which is rather large), so yes, I think 20 GB will be enough :)14:48
cousteauTJ-, ah14:48
stevenz__TJ-: tatertotz: So do changes I make on 4.10.0.38 also change the grub in 4.4.0.98?14:49
Neo1ok14:49
Neo1never heard about it14:49
TJ-cousteau: it gets re-applied after every new upstream release; Not sure when it was first added though. Hard to track that via the changelog14:50
Neo1I want create my own server that will accessible over internet, and put on it site as chaterbut with video cams and voice.14:50
bmattfat people make the best pillows14:50
cousteauTJ-, well, I don't see it on my changelog14:50
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>     inxi -Fxxprzc0|pastebinit14:50
Neo1Seems without your own server it's impossible to do14:50
cousteaumaybe it was a necessary change because they changed something...14:51
stevenz__tatertotz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967968/14:51
cousteauin any case, I have aliased sudo to sudo -H on my PC to avoid problems14:51
cousteauI have also done that on a coworker's PC because he couldn't log in because he had used sudo with a graphical program when he shouldn't have used sudo with said graphical program14:52
GhostwalkGamesI haven't heard of people doing that before, aliasing Sudo to Sudo - H14:52
cousteauyou know when ~/.ICEauthority belongs to root and you can't login?14:52
cousteauGhostwalkGames, it's to prevent programs called with sudo from touching my personal config files14:53
mboardis it possible to setup a server only Ubuntu install from a Desktop version Ubuntu?  Also is it possible to have laptop auto connect to a wifi network on boot?14:53
tatertotzstevenz__: looks better......compared to the first one......http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967556/14:53
mboardwhen running in server mode only14:53
GhostwalkGamesOkay, I see. What sort of config file is this? In Bash? I'm newbie14:53
tatertotzstevenz__: i can tell there's still some issues though, but i digress14:53
cousteaumboard, do you mean from a desktop live USB, or from a desktop Ubuntu install?14:53
senapshow can i update to firefox 57? ubuntu 17.0414:54
cousteauGhostwalkGames, I added it as an alias in .bashrc14:54
tatertotzstevenz__: if you're happy i'm happy14:54
mboardcousteau desktop Ubuntu it alread has Ubuntu but no cd drives and I do not have any spare USB devices to install14:54
senapsand how can i upgrade ubuntu using tor?14:54
stevenz__tatertotz: Display Server: X.Org 1.19.3 drivers: (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) FAILED: nouveau14:54
cousteaumboard, Ubuntu server is not a different thing; it's just Ubuntu with some things added and some other things removed14:54
stevenz__tatertotz: is it a good idea to try and download the nvidia driver again?14:55
GhostwalkGamesOk thanks. I'm gonna try and add my first alias today maybe :) I got a bash e-book14:55
tatertotzstevenz__: you're using the same Kernel: 4.10.0-38 in both14:55
cousteauso you can just install whatever you need on your regular Ubuntu, I think14:55
TJ-cousteau: after some detective work on Launchpad, it looks like that was introduced in Natty in April 201114:55
tatertotzstevenz__: which is a sock to me...because i thought you left to try a > version of the kernel14:55
cousteaumboard, in fact there's a package in repositories called ubuntu-server which I guess installs all that14:55
mboardcousteau: ok great14:56
cousteauTJ-, weird, I think I had seen that before...14:56
stevenz__tatertotz: yea I did! But it froze..14:56
cousteauI have a super old Ubuntu install at home; I'll try it :)14:56
cousteauTJ-, thanks a lot!14:56
tatertotzstevenz__: oh okay14:56
TJ-cousteau: original patch (I think!) http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/natty/sudo/natty/view/head:/debian/patches/keep_home_by_default.patch14:56
cousteaumboard, in any case, you could also just install what you need specifically14:56
stevenz__tatertotz: could only do the pastebin commands in this kernel..14:56
tatertotzstevenz__: in terminal>   sudo lshw -C video|pastebinit14:57
stevenz__tatertotz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25968010/14:57
tatertotzstevenz__: yeah that's because you installed it in this kernel14:57
cousteaumboard, like, if you want to set up an Apache server, maybe you could just install the needed Apache packages14:58
tatertotzstevenz__: looks better...compared to the first one earlier this morning ....http://paste.ubuntu.com/25967644/14:58
mboardcousteau it is an old laptop and I want to get as much performances as I can from it, it will mostly be for databases but I will see how it goes14:58
tatertotzstevenz__: at least you're "claimed"14:58
mboardmaybe I should stop being cheap and just buy a new computer hah :D14:58
cousteaumboard, I think server stuff runs as services that start automatically when booting, so you could boot and leave your computer at the login screen14:59
tatertotzstevenz__: you could certainly try to install the nvidia again14:59
tatertotzstevenz__: i would if i were you15:00
cousteaumboard, my home computer is from 2006, it has 1.5 GB RAM, I am not going to judge people for being cheap!15:00
stevenz__tatertotz: oke! Will do that now than15:00
stevenz__tatertotz: Im just kind of afraid that it crashes again when I tried to boot 2morrow morning.. last 3 days it seemed to work when I left the office but froze and did other weird stuf when I booted up again in the morning..15:01
tatertotzstevenz__: there may be some other stuff going on....if it gives you trouble just let me know and i'll get a more detailed analysis going15:02
stevenz__tatertotz: oke! im installing the nvidia now, this morning when I did the same it crashed within 10s but hopefully it is the ACPI and will not crash now(A)15:03
stevenz__tatertotz: Anyway Thanks a lot for you help! you guys are amazing!15:03
tatertotzstevenz__: no prob15:03
TJ-stevenz__: have you considered an overheating issue?15:08
tatertotzstevenz__: i do see a 4 degree increase in temperature15:10
tatertotzstevenz__: did the nvidia install complete successfully?15:11
stevenz__TJ-: tatertotz: No not at all.. my fan works fine as far as I know.. fires up whenever I run a big analysis..15:15
stevenz__TJ-: tatertotz: and nvidia installed fine! no crash!:)15:15
TJ-stevenz__: whether the fan runs is not the issue; it's whether the CPU hits a thermal barrier. Common with laptops is the radiator and/or fan getting blocked with fluff that needs cleaning out every 6 months or so15:16
TJ-stevenz__: can also happen due to failing thermal paste on older devices especially. Not saying this is the cause, but it's worth keeping it in mind15:16
mboardcousteau: hah I dont feel like I am the only cheap one no more.  I do have another laptop that is newish but I dont want to spend money for small projects like that.15:17
TJ-stevenz__: sudden power-offs are usually hardware induced15:17
stevenz__TJ-: you think that is why a cpu gets stuck at booting? And my laptop doesnt power off suddenly though.. Always froze whenever I tried t restart..15:18
TJ-stevenz__: the freeze is more likely the ACPI issue; thermal issues cause a sudden power-off15:18
stevenz__TJ-: Oke! im installing some temperature sensors to check if overheating is an issue15:19
stevenz__TJ-: tatertotz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25968147/15:22
stevenz__TJ-: tatertotz: Not really sure if this means anything..15:22
TJ-stevenz__: looks OK15:26
GhostwalkGamesExternal, separate temp sensors are often a good idea especially for overclocked desktops15:27
stevenz__tatertotz: You where saying something about an more extended analysis, is this something I could do myself? Would like to do it but I understand that you have better things to do in your day:P15:29
TJ-stevenz__: interesting story. There was a notebook that would always fail to boot successfully first time after being transported in a backpack. reason? turned out during transport it was collecting humidity from the public transport service and needed to dry out :)15:30
TJ-stevenz__: so, the morale is, it could be *anything* and that could be werider than you can imagine :)15:31
stevenz__TJ-: Whaha wauw!:P thats indeed weird15:31
TJ-stevenz__: i've seen laptops where a small stray sliver of solder was caught between the legs of a RAM chip causing unexplained 'random' issues.15:32
stevenz__TJ-: Im a physicist, and our field is also packed with stories like that why detectors failed in the past!:P15:33
stevenz__TJ-: Well thanks for your help! I hope my problems are largely solved! I think they are15:34
stevenz__TJ-: You guys are absolutely amazing! Thanks!15:34
cousteauTJ-, don't get me started on "weird causes for stuff happening"15:35
cousteaua friend of mine once had to deal with a program that didn't work on Wednesdays15:35
cousteau(it turned out to be a locale problem and bad handling of non-ASCII characters with the Spanish locale)15:37
cousteauand more recently, "misuse of sudo prevented graphical login of regular users"... which is why I started asking about sudoers15:39
xflackohello :315:42
xflackoi installed ubuntu 14.04 server edition and for some reason it doesn't detect my motherboard's network card (nor the network) although it works fine on 16.04 and windows15:42
Mr_Panxflacko, no driver #15:43
GhostwalkGamesHow can a program not work on Wednesdays lol that sounds like such an interesting bug15:43
xflackoMr_Pan where do i download the drivers for asus motherboards?15:43
Mr_Panxflacko, asus.com  ?15:43
cousteauGhostwalkGames, because "wednesday" in Spanish is "miércoles"15:46
roxluHi! It seems that one of my servers is used in a botnet and I'm trying to figure out what I can do to check if this is really the case (and how I can fix it)15:46
TJ-xflacko: did you also install the 14.04 HWE which contains the up-to-date kernels that likely contain the driver for the NIC?15:46
TJ-!hwe | xflacko15:46
ubottuxflacko: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack15:46
GhostwalkGamesHaha ah I see its the e15:46
cousteauand the program that was parsing the generated file choked when reading the timestamp, even if it was inside a comment15:46
xflackoTJ- that i did not15:47
tomreynroxlu: what makes you think it is? can you share the ip address?15:47
cousteauGhostwalkGames, the thing is, the guy who found this was modifying the program15:47
xflackoTJ- is there a way to do an offline install?15:47
TJ-xflacko: that's likely the reason. The original 14.04 kernel probably came out before support for the NIC was added to the kernel15:47
cousteauso he was like "dammit, this worked yesterday, what the hell?"15:47
cousteauand next Thursday "ok, whatever it was I managed to fix it"15:47
cousteautook a couple of Wednesdays to realize there was a pattern15:47
TJ-xflacko: Yes. manually download the packages, move them over, use "sudo dpkg -i ..." to install them15:48
xflackoTJ- linux-generic-lts-xenial  this package, correct? (apologies for the noobish questions)15:49
tomreyn!pm | roxlu just to explain why we prefer it on the channel15:49
ubotturoxlu just to explain why we prefer it on the channel: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.15:49
TJ-xflacko: Yes, and it's dependencies and those package's dependencies. Start here: https://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/linux-generic-lts-xenial15:50
roxlutomreyn: yeah though sharing the IP of a server when it's vulnerable isn't really something I'm eager to do :)15:50
TJ-xflacko: you want to have the linux-{image,headers}-4.4.0-98-generic installed as well as the parent meta packages15:51
tomreynroxlu: that's 'security by obscurity' (which does not work) but that's ok.15:51
xflackoTJ- gotcha ^^ ill give it a whirl :315:51
TJ-xflacko: download them into a single directory, then when booted to the offline system cd /that/directory/ and then do "sudo dpkg -Ri ." to install all .deb files in that directory15:51
roxluoh hehe ok :)15:52
adacarrrgg  ff 57 still not there :D15:52
roxlutomreyn: do you maybe have some info that might help me to check what is going on? I guess I want tcpdmump, netstat?15:52
xflackoTJ- the rabbit hole is deep :o15:53
xflackois there anyway to download all dependants?15:53
TJ-xflacko: should be 3 layers :)15:53
tomreynroxlu: i would actually start from the point which makes you think the system might have been compromised. what is this assumption based on?15:53
xflackookies ^^15:53
adacwhich guys is actually marc shuttleworth here in IRC channel?15:54
adac*guy15:54
naccadac: not exactly a support topic.15:54
roxlutomreyn: because I got a mail from my VPS provider. I got a log showing that my server is doing http posts to some other server; it's brute forcing wp-admin logins15:54
adacnacc, yes true. hehe just curious :)15:55
magic_1hi all15:55
magic_1hope that everyone is doing great15:56
TJ-xflacko: is it amd64? if so "wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-{image,headers}-4.4.0-98-generic_4.4.0-98.121_amd64.deb" should get you bootstrapped; you can leave the meta packages and install those with "sudo apt install ..." once the system is online15:56
magic_1anyone got a link etc... on creating HA ubuntu servers, looking at building HA vsftpd solution. found quite a few sites. We are currently going through the different configs.15:57
magic_1However wanted to find out if anyone here has perhaps already done something like this.15:57
magic_1Always easier when not having to recreate the wheel15:57
magic_1any help greatly appreciated15:57
TJ-magic_1: there's this related to doing it with OpenStack: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackHA#Technical_Design15:58
magic_1thanks TJ- looking at the site now15:59
auronandaceroxlu: was the log attached to the email or did you get the log from your VPS? we wouldn't want you to be a victim of phishing16:00
tomreynroxlu: okay, that's good indication then. start by typing your servers' ip address into the "Search" tab on https://www.virustotal.com/en/ and press "search it!". this is a google owned / operated service.16:00
TJ-roxlu: if the server doesn't usually make outgoing connections to http servers the first thing I'd do is set an outgoing firewall rule preventing them, as in "sudo iptables -A OUTPUT -o ethX -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j DROP" (set ethX appropriately) ... then you can investigate without it being able to continue the attacks16:02
xflackoTJ- how do i trigger the install? just sudo dpkg -i linux-generic-lts-xenial_4.4.0.98.82_amd64.deb ?16:03
TJ-xflacko: cd /path/to/deb/files/ then simply "sudo dpkg -iR ."16:03
xflackoaye aye :316:04
roxluthanks TJ-16:04
roxlutomreyn: ... sorry I know you want to help me .. and I'm feeling a jerk saying this... but I have to check if that server is actually "secure".16:05
P4k3Something16:05
ericusping16:06
TJ-roxlu: bear in mind you may also need to impose the same rule for IPv6 with "ip6tables", too16:06
xflackorebooting :316:06
ericuswhy would this occur on a fresh installed headless server?16:07
xflackoTJ- thank you!!16:07
ericus$ sudo service networking restart16:07
ericusFailed to restart networking.service: Unit networking.service not found.16:07
xflackotime to install x11 and amd graphic drivers :316:07
ericus17.1016:07
roxluthanks TJ-16:08
tomreynroxlu: right, you can look into tcpdump then, or just start with "netstat -pan --inet" or "lsof -i"16:08
tomreynroxlu: i'm afraid i need to leave, good luck.16:08
roxlunp thanks a lot tomreyn16:09
auronandaceroxlu: did you mention what version of ubuntu your VPS is using?16:10
TJ-xflacko: don't forget, if necessary, to "sudo apt install linux-generic-lts-xenial" to get the meta-packages to keep things up to date16:10
roxluTJ-: When I do a tcpdump I see lots of these kind of messages: https://gist.github.com/roxlu/3b5a22a06a23d1a7036c11a1d37c7fca  :(16:11
TJ-roxlu: now use netstat or ss to identify what process is running those connections: "sudo netstat -tnp | grep ':80.*ESTABLISHED'  "16:14
ericushmm ifupdown was not installed16:18
TJ-ericus: 17.10?16:18
ericusTJ- yes16:18
TJ-ericus: see the Release Notes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes#Network_configuration16:19
ericusoh, thanks16:19
roxluTJ-: thanks so much! When I do that I see just a couple of lines from "apache2"16:20
ericusTJ- would this mean that I should not edit /etc/network/interfaces anymore?16:21
cousteauTJ-, thanks for the help+patience with the sudoers thing, btw!16:21
TJ-roxlu: it's making outgoing connections? that suggests something in your httpd applications is compromised. you'll need to investigate in detail. maybe do a 'grep' for one of the fixed strings in the tcpdump you captured16:22
TJ-ericus: correct :) that file belongs to ifupdown16:22
TJ-cousteau: you're welcome; it was an informative investigation.16:22
roxluTJ-: yeah, it seems like my server is doing http posts16:23
roxluI'm trying to find out what vhost is responsible16:23
TJ-roxlu: so first stop the apache service, then start grep-ing the codebase of the installed web apps16:23
someishWith regard to Iptable rules, I have the linked forward chain rules. Why doesn’t the default policy automatically drop invalid connections? Why is it necessary to add that additional drop policy? https://gist.github.com/saturday/341759c0b8d23c682866d1c856ef9c4716:23
TJ-someish: without seeing the actual packets that get through without the DROP INVALID rule it's impossible to say. They may be matching the ESTABLISHED,RELATED rule16:26
TJ-someish: this assumes the packets are using the same IP version as the rules tables (IPv4 == iptables, IPv6 == ip6tables)16:27
someishTJ-: So an invalid ctstate may also be a established or related ctstate?16:27
TJ-someish: I'm not sure; it's not something I've ever needed to think about :) But that's the obvious conclusion - certainly more likely than some obscure bug in the kernel :)16:27
TJ-someish: collect data on the packets that 'escape' to figure it out16:28
someishFair enough. Thanks TJ-.16:28
TJ-someish: the packets are originating from another host/ transit-ing through (being routed) ?16:29
someishTJ-:  Yes from another host.16:29
someishTJ-: Technically it could original locally as well.16:30
TJ-someish: I've been caught out with VMs in the past thinking 'FORWARD' but due to the way it was configured it was localhost and therefore 'OUTPUT' :)16:31
someishTJ-: That’s pretty interesting. I guess I’ll cross that bridge when I get there.16:33
ericusDEBUG: Processing input file //etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml..16:35
ericusInvalid YAML at //etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 12 column 25: mapping values are not allowed in this context16:35
skinuxAre there any commands to get list(s) of all non-system apps/services that are running?16:43
ericuswhy the change from ifupdown to netdata? :(16:44
ericusit confuses me16:44
wxli just uploaded from xenial to zesty and now i'm in dependency hell. https://paste.ubuntu.com/25968541/ any ideas?16:47
wxlthat's apt -f install16:47
naccwxl: doesn't really look like dependency hell16:50
naccI believe you no lonnger need systemd-shim16:50
naccwxl: can you purge it with dpkg?16:50
wxlwell that's reassuring16:50
nacc!info systemd-shim zesty16:50
ubottuPackage systemd-shim does not exist in zesty16:50
naccwxl: --^ so i thik it's removing a no-longer-needed package and failing16:50
naccwxl: https://askubuntu.com/questions/838491/systemd-shim-error-after-upgrading-from-16-04-to-16-1016:51
naccwxl: i think that matches your situation?16:51
wxloh nice find16:51
naccwxl: i think the problem is that file moved to systemd16:52
naccwxl: so it was already replaced16:52
naccwxl: so when the shim package is revmoed, it tries to undivert and it fails because the original file and the new file don't match16:52
wxlah great16:53
wxlthere was a whole bunch of dependency issues based on that16:53
wxli should have went searching16:53
wxlthanks for duckduckgo'ing that for me nacc :)16:53
naccwxl: :)16:53
wxli was kicking myself in the hind end for not staying on lts too!16:54
ericusthis would be the correct config for a static IP, right? https://pastebin.com/Vv0kSnY917:02
TJ-ericus: it looks OK but I'm not 100% on the syntax myself as yet17:04
Southern_Gentlemericus, if you use 192.168.1.147 not the /2417:04
ericuswhy Southern_Gentlem?17:05
TJ-Southern_Gentlem:  ericus the CIDR notation is required for addresses; it sets the netmask17:05
TJ-from "man netplan": "Each sequence entry is in CIDR notation, i.  e.  of the form addr/prefixlen"17:06
SircleHi17:07
EriC^^hi17:07
SircleI have a .crt, .key file of open vpn. How can I connect on kubuntu?17:08
ericusTJ-, but there is only 256 IP's on the LAN17:08
ericus192.168.0.1 - 25517:08
TJ-ericus: right, I'm saying your pastebin is correct17:08
ericus192.168.0.1*17:09
TJ-you mean 192.168.1.1-255 :)17:10
ericusyeah17:10
ericusso it's OK?17:10
TJ-ericus: it looks so; I think you can test the syntax with the netplan tooling17:11
ericusstill gives me DEBUG's after reboot17:12
ericus** (generate:1650): DEBUG: NetworkManager: definition eth0 is not for us (backend 1)17:12
naccericus: if you're usign NM, then you should't be messing with netplan17:13
naccericus: NM handles it for you, iiuc17:13
ericusnacc no, it's a headless server17:13
naccericus: then why do you ahve network manager??17:14
naccericus: that's a desktop application.17:14
TJ-network manager is a system service17:14
ericusI don't nacc17:14
naccnot istalled by default on 'server'17:14
ericusOh crap, I do have it17:15
naccright.17:15
ericusWould it come from the ifupdown-package?17:16
ericus'cause I ran apt-get install on that, but later on apt-get purge17:16
imanyxhi im smooth17:17
imanyxi want to know when will firefox 57 be released on the offical repos17:17
striveSmooth operator?17:18
TJ-ericus: check /var/log/apt/* logs ... it could also be installed if you had apt configured to installl Suggests as well as Reccommends17:18
ericus1-2 days I've read imanyx17:18
imanyxoh, ok. I was using it to test, loved the visuals, thank you17:19
ericusno signs of network-manager TJ-17:22
TJ-ericus: from a fresh install, it should be in the apt logs somewhere if it is installed17:23
leftyfbso I have ubuntu 16.04 server upgraded from 14.04. For some reason, the getty, graphical and multi-user targets aren't starting on boot. Trying to start any of them manually just hangs. This is the status of multi-user.target: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25968771/17:24
ericuslooked in the wrong .log17:24
ericusthink I found it17:24
ericusCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/networking.service  ^f^r /lib/systemd/system/networking.service.17:24
leftyfbI have 4 other machines that were identical to this one, all upgraded at the same time in the exact same manner and none of them have this issue17:24
TJ-ericus: that's ifupdown NOT network-manager :)17:26
TJ-leftyfb: what does "journalctl -xb -p warning" show ?17:28
leftyfbTJ-: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25968805/17:29
leftyfbnothing :/17:29
leftyfbit's so weird17:29
TJ-leftyfb: has all the hardware started/drivers loaded, as expected?17:31
leftyfbfrom what I can tell17:31
leftyfbwifi obviously works17:31
imanyxclear17:33
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TheEagerPadawangents, i currently have a quite annoying issue, i'm currently using ubuntu 17.10. When i plugin an audio jack i do see the pop up which as me if it is an headset, headphones or speaker. However when i made my chose i do not hear the audio17:34
leftyfbTheEagerPadawan: tried turning the volume up AFTER you plug in and make the selection?17:35
TheEagerPadawanyes ofcourse17:36
nullbyte_how can i activate my new swap partition17:37
nullbyte_or how can i see the UUID of swap17:37
TheEagerPadawanback17:45
TheEagerPadawan i currently have a quite annoying issue, i'm currently using ubuntu 17.10. When i plugin an audio jack i do see the pop up which as me if it is an headset, headphones or speaker. However when i made my chose i do not hear the audio17:46
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kukaczhi, is there any recommended procedure to disable LVM on host? I just want to avoid any LVM objects being discovered and imported on host. I was considering the "filter = [ 'r/.*/' ]" directive, perhaps there's a more systematic solution though17:58
Sirclediffie hellman parameters. Using kvpnc and getting debug: [openvpn] Options error: --dh fails with 'dh1024.pem': No such file or directory17:58
TJ-kukacz does the host have other LVM devices that need to remain operational?18:00
kukaczTJ-: it does not18:01
johnjayis there a way to find out what files a program is reading and writing to?18:05
johnjayI tried using strace but still no luck. I change the config file for my program but it still uses the values from the *old* config file18:06
johnjaywhich is confusing as hell. where is it reading them from??18:06
TJ-kukacz: the filter will work initially, but you'll also need to ensure the lvmetad doesn't run18:06
TJ-johnjay: "ls -l /proc/$(pidof <program-name>)/fd/"18:07
TJ-johnjay: that assumes the files are kept open; otherwise strace -f (the -f follows child processes)18:08
johnjayhmm the example someone gve me is strace -e18:08
johnjaybasically i added a config option "blue" in the file. then i change it to "red". but the program still shows the option as "blue"18:08
TJ-johnjay: yes, you need -e with something like trace=file, but you also need -f so it follows child processes18:08
johnjayi know it's not a default because I added it. so i'm confused18:08
kukaczTJ-: could you kindly explain why? does the lvmetad perform any configuration ignoring the filter?18:08
TJ-kukacz: the pvscan doesn't use the lvm.conf when lvmetad is running18:09
johnjayTJ-: no luck, it's all shared libraries like libsomething.so.118:10
kukaczTJ-: aha, now I understand. so disabling the "lvm2-lvmetad" service in addition to the filter in lvm.conf should do all the work?18:10
varaindemianwhen will firefox quantum be available for 17.10?18:12
lordcirth_workvaraindemian, https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-next18:13
lordcirth_workI've been running it for a while now on 16.0418:13
varaindemianlordcirth_work, only thorow this ppa?18:13
varaindemianlordcirth_work, I want it throw the official repos18:13
kostkonvaraindemian, just wait then18:14
lordcirth_workvaraindemian, I don't know when it will be released on 17.10 by Ubuntu; I'm just saying there's nothing stopping you from getting it anyway18:14
johnjayI tried strace -e trace=open -f <program name>18:14
johnjaybut it didn't show it writing to the config file when I know it did. what did I leave out?18:15
akikjohnjay: isn't the syntax "-e open" ? i might be wrong18:18
akikseems to do the same thing18:18
alexknucklesHello. I have a problem with an ext4 formatted external usb3 drive. The read and write speeds have slowed terribly and I can't figure out why. Here's the # lsusb -v output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25968997/18:18
johnjayakik: well I deleted the entire config folder and that seemed to reset it18:19
EriC^^alexknuckles: does dmesg show anything about it?18:19
johnjayso i guess there's a weird hidden secret file in there or something it was using18:19
johnjaystill shouldn't that appear in -e open if it's opening a for reading?18:20
alexknucklesEriC^^: Yes. Here's the dmesg output for it: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25969029/18:22
GumaI am trying to learn about building my own distro from 16.04. Where would I start? At my job we have new machine that will always have same hardware configurations.18:23
johnjaybleh well i give up18:23
GumaSo for starters is there a tool or some kinds that would help me build kernel for just specific hardware configuration? And remove what is not needed?18:23
johnjaychanging the config file seems to change its behavior now18:23
akikjohnjay: which application is it?18:23
johnjayso i guess my kernel was possessed by demons before18:23
johnjayakik: elinks. I was trying to get it to display images in the terminal or at least via a sh ortcut command18:24
nicomachusGuma: I would try one of the Kernel channels. or maybe even LFS18:24
EriC^^alexknuckles: nothing out of the ordinary there18:24
johnjaybut I would set the shortcut to be called "blue" and key "b". then I edit the config file to make it "red" and "b"18:24
johnjaybut elinks still showed "blue" on the menu.18:24
alexknucklesAny idea of where I should look? I was getting 100mb reads and now it's down to 1018:25
johnjayeven after deleting the the config file it still showed blue. it only finally reset when I deleted the entire .elinks config directory18:25
johnjayso ther was probably a hidden file it was reading18:25
akikjohnjay: did you check that the config change you did in the elinks ui is the same than you did manually?18:25
EriC^^alexknuckles: no idea here, someone else might know though18:25
johnjayakik: what?18:26
EriC^^alexknuckles: also you might want to try asking in ##linux and #hardware18:26
akikjohnjay: i mean, create a backup of the config file, then do the config change in elinks and save, then diff the config files18:26
alexknucklesOkay. Thank you.18:27
johnjayhmm well too late to try that idea, but that might ahve been helpful. I just changed the config file and noticed no change happened in the program. but I could update it in the UI18:27
johnjayi guess it must have been using a random other hidden file i couldn't see or something18:27
johnjayi'll use diff next time, thanks18:28
johnjayi mean it was updating the config file. it just didn't actually affect anything. XD18:28
johnjaywould strace -e open also show writes to files as well as reads?18:29
TJ-johnjay: no,. as I said earlier, you'd need "-e trace=file" to see all file accesses including writes18:31
johnjayoh ok. my mistake18:31
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bmattwxl: get aids, nigger18:42
scientesdid the guest account go away?18:46
scientesthe guest account feature was great18:46
HermioneHi.18:51
scientes!ask18:51
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience18:51
Hermionehttps://imgur.com/1OJwcmo18:52
_28kbhow about strange problems?18:52
HermioneI am stuck on that screen. It won't let me log in.18:52
scientesdid you try swiping up18:52
scientes(with the mouse)18:53
HermioneOh! Thank you!18:53
* Hermione is such a n00b18:53
scientesyou can also just enter your password without swiping18:53
HermioneOkay, thank you.18:54
scientesyou manager to get on IRC18:54
* nicomachus has been using Ubuntu for over 5 years now and has never seen that screen18:55
scientesnicomachus, its gnome 3, so ubuntu 17.1018:55
HermioneI've been using IRC for 12 years but fairly new to linux.18:56
scientesHermione, it use to suggest swiping up, but I guess not anymore18:57
scientesahh just not ubuntu, debian is fine18:57
scientesyou should file a bug18:57
HermioneIt showed me arrows, but I didn't know that's what they meant lol.18:58
HermioneI was clicking on the arrows.18:58
plaindaveI didn't install firefox 57. I unzipped the bz2 file and I just click on the executable to run ff. How do I install it? I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 LTS.18:59
nicomachusplaindave: it may in the repos now. i would not recommend installing from that tarball they provide on the website.19:00
naccplaindave: firefox 57 is not yet available from ubuntu for ubuntu. If you are using a PPA, please cotact hte ppa owner for support.19:00
naccplaindave: if youa re installin from an upstream tarball, please contact upstream for support.19:00
plaindaveOkay, thanks. I just d/l'd it from Mozilla directly.19:01
scientesnicomachus, you can only run one firefox at a time unless you use the profile manager19:01
nicomachusscientes: what19:01
scienteshttp://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager19:01
nicomachuswho's talking about running more than one firefox at a time?19:02
scientesnicomachus, you have to close all firefox windows before running the one you downloaded19:02
nicomachusyou're talking to the wrong person, friendo19:02
nicomachusff57 running fine here.19:02
scientesplaindave, ^19:02
* scientes runs firefox from mozilla19:03
plaindavescientes, ?19:03
nicomachusplaindave: wait another day or so for the Ubuntu repos to get firefox 57 or you can install the firefox-next ppa19:04
plaindaveokay. will do.19:04
alexas hey guys how to make caps lock behave as ctrl not only in Gnome but in tty sesions as well?19:05
scienteshttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=15157719:06
scientesalexas, ^19:06
scienteshttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Keyboard_configuration_in_console19:06
alexasthank you scientes19:07
ghost-287hello, someone know a tool that convert png to svg in ubuntu, please?19:07
naccghost-287: imagemagick has a convert tool, and if not that, then gimp can do it, presuambly19:08
ghost-287nacc, ty, i ll try19:10
plaindaveWell, I just installed Firefox v.58 from the repo. Just thought you all should know.19:16
naccplaindave: not really relevant to this channel19:30
drmessanoIt mattered to me19:32
hsiktasin my /etc/ssh/sshd_config I have set PermitRootLogin no and restarted  the ssh daemon19:35
hsiktasbut if I try "ssh root@hostname" it still asks for a password19:36
hsiktasinstead of just denying the connection19:36
plaindavenacc, Oh sorry.19:36
blkadderhsiktas: That’s how it works IIRC19:37
blkadderPermitRootLogin no doesn’t deny the connection because you have to have a connection to pass a user name19:37
hsiktas"PasswordAuthentication no" seems to help19:40
hsiktasnow I can only login with my ssh keys19:40
hsiktasand the root user should have no password anymore: https://askubuntu.com/questions/104137/is-it-possible-to-unset-root-password19:40
onomatopieaWhen is Firefox 57 likely to be in the repos?19:41
plaindaveonomatopiea, Check https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/mozilla_team_firefox_next19:43
nicomachusonomatopiea: 0-2 days19:43
onomatopieanice.. So I can just upgrade it using aptitude soon?19:44
nicomachusyes, soon19:44
onomatopieayay19:44
onomatopieaI look forward to trying it. I hear good things19:45
ghost-287i finally found inkscape + a good tutorial to get a very useful svgs :)19:45
hsiktaswhich will cause me less headaches: installing gitlab via the omnibus package, which installs postgres, nginx etc. into /opt or running gitlab via a docker image?19:46
giggybytedoes anyone have any experience accessing tv.xfinity.com from a linux/ubuntu machine? it's built to support only windows/mac operating systems, and user agent spoofing hasn't really worked out well either19:47
giggybytegoogling led me to try installing some fancy flash player for firefox that had the drm support of the other operating systems but to no avail19:47
giggybytei also tried installing firefox from playonlinux but couldn't get it working because of some missing DLL19:48
nicomachusgiggybyte: is it Silverlight or something?19:48
giggybytenicomachus: i don't think it's silverlight but it's sort of the same concept19:48
giggybytethe nuclear option at this point would be to install windows on an external HDD or something but it'd be awesome if i could just get it working within ubuntu19:49
giggybyteit technically "works" within a windows VM but the A/V playback is pretty choppy19:49
R_P_SHi, I'm trying to build kubernetes with juju, but I am trying to figure out how to register with the controller as the admin user from another machine.  The machine I used to create the controller is temporary, and I need to move admin to a more permanent location19:50
nicomachusoh wow the whole site shuts down...19:50
nicomachusgood lord that site is awful even on Windows19:51
giggybyteagreed, but it's the only way i can watch the newest episode of mr. robot tonight live :p19:51
nicomachusgiggybyte: you could try to fool it by installing a Windows VM or something... or even a Windows browser through Wine19:52
giggybytealready tried a windows VM, scroll up, but haven't tried installing a windows browser through wine...19:52
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nicomachusI hate to say it, but try installing a vanilla browser like IE or Edge in Wine.19:54
* nicomachus washes his hands19:54
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giggybytenicomachus: i'm trying the chrome-windows-wine solution thing now19:54
R_P_Sis anyone online that has experience with juju?  I'm trying to connect as the admin user from a different machine, but I have no idea how to find the registration string for the superuser19:55
nicomachusR_P_S: never heard of it, sorry.19:55
R_P_Sguess I'll see if there's a juju specific channel.  Juju support generically sends over to ubuntu support...19:56
giggybytenicomachus: no dice on running chrome installer through windows, for some reason can't access the internet19:57
Mathisengiggybyte, why do you need win version of chrome ?19:57
nicomachusMathisen: scroll up19:57
giggybyteMathisen: because the linux version of any web browser doesn't have support for tv.xfinity.com19:57
puxavidagiggybyte, can you change your browser20:00
Mathisengiggybyte, have you tried just to fool it by changing user agent in browser ?20:00
puxavidauser agent20:00
giggybytepuxavida and Mathisen: already tried these as i've stated a few minutes ago20:00
naccR_P_S: yes or use #ubuntu-server20:00
nacc(yes, use the juju channel)20:00
giggybytefor some reason chrome faking a win10 agent doesn't fool anything -- tv.xfinity.com still throws "not supported" errors (even with a blank history)20:01
R_P_Sno response from #juju yet...20:01
giggybytewith firefox and a fake UA i can at least get past the verification, but get stuck at "Adding user"20:01
Mathisengiggybyte, give me a min hard time thinkning it wont work on linux20:03
giggybyteMathisen: if you have a comcast subscription feel free to try it yourself and let me know what happens but good luckl\20:07
giggybytes/luckl/luck jesus i suck at typing20:07
Mathisengiggybyte, done works on archlinux but you need pipelight20:07
Mathisenhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pipelight20:08
Mathisenget it installed on your ubuntu and it should work in FF20:08
nicomachusthat's why I was asking about silverlight ^20:09
nicomachusbut didn't think it would work after seeing the page error...20:09
giggybytei had tried installing pipelight in the past but i'll give it another shot20:09
TJ-giggybyte: when you tried the virtual machine route, did you try using qemu/kvm with the QXL driver and SPICE and the Windows Spice filter driver ?20:11
Mathisengiggybyte, http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/pipelight-use-silverlight-in-your-linux.html20:12
nicomachusM$ provides a pretty nice (and free) VM just for Edge20:12
giggybytenicomachus: really? where's that at?20:12
giggybyteTJ-: no, I was using virtualbox20:12
nicomachushttps://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/20:12
nicomachushaven't done it myself, they market it as for testing.20:13
TJ-giggybyte: the idea is the windows client filter driver passes the GDI calls to the host's SPICE server layer that does native drawing.20:14
PazoozaWhy is the updater details window only one black like that can't be opened up? on 17.1020:15
Pazoozablack line20:15
giggybyteTJ-: is that complicated to set up?20:16
giggybytethis is interesting, i ran firefox from the command line this time around: i think one my installs is fucked somewhere https://gist.github.com/anonymous/5df358ae12301221ba8e80d2116ad28120:17
leftyfbgiggybyte: language please20:18
giggybytesorry bout that20:18
Mathisengiggybyte, did you folow the guide ?20:21
giggybyteMathisen: yes20:21
Mathisengiggybyte, can you pastebin output from " sudo pipelight-plugin --update "20:23
giggybyteMathisen: sure just give me two seconds to reboot20:25
giggybyteMathisen: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/bbdd9f78be5aad4b0e1380c96401c87920:29
dwigtonAny idea when firefox 57 will hit the 16.04 repos? I have not paid attention to timing in the past.20:29
TJ-giggybyte: well, not with qemu/kvm no, especially if you use the libvirt virt-manager GUI20:29
Mathisengiggybyte, not sure then. it does complain on gpg key but only warning not halting so20:32
giggybytei'm trying the virt-manager route right now, will let you guys know how that goes20:33
Mathisengiggybyte, wine should work good enough for browser usage20:34
MathisenVM is a bit overkill for that20:34
Mathisengiggybyte, but get wine-staging20:34
Mathisennot wine package20:34
MathisenHUGE diffrence20:34
giggybytewhat is the difference? performance?20:35
Mathisenyep20:35
TJ-giggybyte: don't forget you'll need the windows guest tools bit too: https://www.spice-space.org/download.html20:35
sylarioI have an Ubuntu server in a VPS20:41
sylarioI resized the root partitions, and rebooted20:42
sylarioUnfortunately, the system disk is still the same size, how can I make it use all the space?20:42
TJ-sylario: is it ext3/4? if so do an online resize of the file-system with "sudo resize2fs /dev/sdXY"  where XY is the partition containing the rootfs20:44
sylarioTJ-: thx, that was it20:45
sylarioexcept it was xv instead of sd20:45
TJ-sylario: xen hypervisor then I assume20:48
sylarioI think20:48
sylarioIt's a ....20:48
sylarioWHat's the name, company selling servers online20:49
sylarionot an ISP20:49
sylariolike OVH20:49
naccsylario: you just said it... VPS host20:49
Mathisenhe ment what is hosting your vps20:49
sylariothe company type20:50
sylarioi pay people !20:50
sylarioIn an OFFICE20:50
naccsylario: i feel like you've gone offtopic20:50
Mathisenyour vps = is an VM..  hypervisor =  virtual machine monitor = runs your VPS20:50
sylariosorry^^ I just mean I went through the company website to handle my servers specs20:50
sylarioLike goddaddy but for server20:51
dedzeHi21:01
dedzeI found this line in top1385 nobody    20   0   53180   2872   2480 S   0,0  0,1   0:02.16 dnsmasq21:01
dedzeIs this normal? Why is it running as nobody? I have never touched to any server thing21:01
naccdedze: is that libvirt's dnsmasq?21:02
dedzenacc: I have no idea, I never saw 'dnsmasq' before21:03
dedzenacc: Could it be that I'm being hacked?21:03
naccdedze: no, that's unlikely21:08
naccdedze: `ps aux | grep dnsmasq` in a pastebin21:08
sylarioI am trying to upgrade a 12.04 server, and it fails on signature check21:08
dedzenacc: Sorry I'm noob with ubuntu, I dont understand the instruction21:08
nacc!eolupgrade | sylario21:08
ubottusylario: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades21:08
naccdedze: run 'ps aux | grep dnsmasq' in a terminal and provide the output on a pastebin21:09
nacc!pastebin | dedze21:09
ubottudedze: 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.21:09
dedzenacc: Yes thank you for helping me!! I'm on it21:09
sylarionacc: thx I was going to ask for a list of depots21:09
dedzenacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25970008/21:10
naccdedze: 16.04?21:11
dedzenacc: yes it's my version of ubuntu21:11
naccdedze: i don't have one handy, but that doesn't look wrong to me it's a dnsmasq used by network manager, see LP: #110549321:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1105493 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "network manager runs dnsmasq as user nobody" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/110549321:13
naccdedze: it might be insecure, but you can also disable it, if you want21:13
dedzenacc: is it something that belongs to Ubuntu and not some foreign process?21:15
naccdedze: correct21:15
naccdedze: it is used by the network manager tool, which is managing your network conenction21:15
nicomachusnacc: need to test another 16.04 machine? lay it on me21:15
naccnicomachus: i think the bug confirmed it for me21:16
dedzenacc: ahh thank you so much! Have a nice day!!21:16
nicomachussame ps aux output here.21:18
dedzenacc: Ah shit now I saw a process called geoclue ran by user geoclue but didnt have time to copy it21:20
nicomachuslanguage!21:20
sylariomy eol upgrade keep failling on a depot from the company that host my server. The thing is that there is only ubuntu depot in my source.list21:20
naccsylario: did you check sources.list.d ?21:20
sylarionot sure how to read it21:21
sylariochris-lea-node_js-precise.list.save21:21
sylariogandi.list21:21
sylariogandi.list.save21:21
sylarionodesource.list21:21
nicomachussylario: pastebinit <(ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d)21:22
dedze_nacc: I found two new users I never found before, how can I know if I'm being hacked?? The two users were avahi and geoclue21:22
naccsylario: right, so those also are all usesd (well, theones ending in .list)21:23
nicomachusdedze_: your machine probably has hundreds of users on it.21:23
dedze_nicomachus: Hundreds????21:23
nicomachusyes. it's normal.21:23
naccdedze_: users are not really an indicatio of being hacked and you probably only added one user to your system, and it comes with 50 or so21:23
sylarioho21:23
sylarioI just realized i was VIM ing a folder21:24
dedze_Well I didnt know that21:24
dedze_I've been panicking at each new user that I saw21:24
nicomachusdedze_: 'cat /etc/passwd/' will list all of them.21:24
nicomachuserrr... 'cat /etc/passwd'21:25
dedze_nicomachus: Should I run this command?21:26
andre144khi all - is it possible to test nic device? lspci shows no problems. i can see nic device. but i dont get ip-adress via dhcp. i changed already lan-cable and router. inside os it seems like there i no lan-cable connected. no led on router-port and nic-port (on laptop)21:26
andre144kbios is already actually.21:26
andre144kall other pcs on lan are working absolute normally.21:26
andre144ki tested on this mashine windows too - there i have absolute same effect - no nic working.21:27
lordcirth_workandre144k, you could try ethtool21:27
nicomachusdedze_: you don't need to, it will just shwo you all the users on the machine.21:27
nicomachusif you're curious.21:28
Bashing-omandre144k: A check for internal problem: ping -c3 127.0.0.1 .21:29
DaemonFCIs there a way to re-enable AppArmor while using a mainline kernel?21:29
TJ-DaemonFC: for LXD?21:30
dedzenacc: It's getting very suspicious, again one new user I never saw before called rtkit, and I've been monitoring top many times in the past, 3 new users in less than 1 hour?? the process was rtkit-daemon21:31
TJ-DaemonFC: unfortunately no; it is missing Ubuntu-specific apparmor patches21:32
DaemonFCWell, I noticed that with a kernel PPA kernel loaded, AppArmor says its status is the module is loaded but the apparmor file system is not mounted.21:32
naccdedze: seeing processes does *not* mean they are new users21:32
sylariodo-release upgrade ends on a very strange error  :21:32
sylariohttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/QFgQ0Hrn/21:32
nicomachusdedze: that's fine.21:32
naccdedze: i woudl recommend some basic education before jumping to conclusions21:32
dedzenacc: could someone be installing a server on my laptop?21:32
TJ-DaemonFC: apparmor does work; there's a setting for LXD that prevents some functionality working, I forget which... unprivileged containers I think21:33
dedzenacc: I apologize for all this.. it just stresses me so much21:33
DaemonFCTJ-, Heh. I used to maintain my own rolling fork of the kernel and add those patches. It's a shame that it still relies on out of tree patches. :/21:33
DaemonFCFive years later, no less.21:33
sylariomy /tmp/ partions is sized at 1024 Byte  oO21:33
TJ-dedze: before panicking simply find out which package contains the executable: e.g. "dpkg -S rtkit-daemon" then use the package name to check what that package is for with "apt-cache show <package-name>"21:34
DaemonFCCompile time goes way down when you eliminate modules that are not appropriate for your hardware, so I was building them in a matter of minutes even on a Phenom II X4.21:34
TJ-DaemonFC: I think the delta between upstream an Ubuntu is getting smaller21:34
DaemonFCTJ-, Probably so. That entire series to support Upstart is gone, of course.21:35
TJ-DaemonFC: right, with make localmodconfig/localyesconfig ?21:35
DaemonFCTJ-, Yeah, and then a few fixups to correct a mistake it made here and there. :)21:35
lordcirth_workdedze, here's the 'users' that are on my 16.04 Desktop: https://gist.github.com/lordcirth/b2c6f79de01fe42e322c4e785bf61fd621:36
lordcirth_workMinus myself21:36
DaemonFCI had the latest upstream with drm-next, a bunch of stuff from -ck, Ubuntu's out of tree patches. It was sort of a chimera when I was done with it. Quite stable though, oddly enough.21:36
dedzelordcirth_work: Oh all my users are there too.. thank you21:36
lordcirth_workLots of programs run as their own users to reduce their privileges, instead of running as root or as you21:37
DaemonFClordcirth_work, Yeah, that's sort of a clumsy hack though. That's why the UIDs had to be redone recently.21:37
dedzeTJ-: Is this the full name of the package? '/lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemon.service'21:37
lordcirth_workDaemonFC, It's a very old approach to a very old problem; many new solutions are being tried21:38
DaemonFCWith enough apps doing that, you risk running out of UIDs, and the system doesn't recycle them to avoid embarrassing file ownership clashes with stuff that might have been removed.21:38
TJ-dedze: you can even determine which packages add users/groups with: "grep -n 'adduser .*--system' /var/lib/dpkg/info/*  "21:38
lordcirth_workdedze, no, that's a file.  "apt-file search /lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemon.service" shows the package name is 'rtkit'21:38
TJ-dedze: no, the package name is before the colon "rtkit:" ... files matching the search are on the right21:38
DaemonFClordcirth_work, I suppose that maybe removing that user would work? Most people don't know or care, probably.21:39
DaemonFCAnd who is going to run out of users when 1,000 is the new limit? :)21:39
TJ-dedze: so that's the installed package; then "apt-cache show rtkit" will tell you about the package in the Description field21:39
lordcirth_workDaemonFC, hopefully things like cgroups and AppArmor will remove the need for services to have uids21:39
DaemonFCI'm not really fond of LSMs, to be honest.21:40
DaemonFCSELinux especially.21:41
dedzeTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25970189/21:41
dedzeI have 2 rtkit package?21:41
lordcirth_workSELinux is too arcane to ever be implemented widely.21:42
DaemonFCIt might make your computer more secure in some sense, but at the cost of constantly introducing bugs. The policy "Targeted" on Fedora, for instance, look at the changlog and the update frequency.21:42
dedzeHow can i check both of them since they have the same name?21:42
lordcirth_workdedze, no, you have 1 package, rtkit, which contains 2 files that matched your search string21:42
TJ-dedze: you didn't provide the package name (the bit to the left of the colon). "apt-cache show rtkit"21:42
DaemonFCThen there's the LVM problem that it's causing that doesn't result in any usable AVC messages. :)21:42
DaemonFCIt's still happening after 2 years. (At least.)21:42
DaemonFCFile Capabilities are going to have to be used more now that the default behavior for XWayland is to not allow apps owned by other users to connect.21:45
DaemonFCLeads to really embarrassing failures if you go do something like....try to run Synaptic package manager.21:45
tomreynroxlu: so, did you get it sorted?21:45
dedzeTJ-: Ahh oki so it's a way to see if a process is legit right?21:46
andre144klordcirth_work,  thx: eth0tool -t eno1: https://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?116540421:46
dedzelordcirth_work: Is it possible to have 2 processes with the same name coming from 2 different packages?21:47
andre144kBashing-om, lordcirth_work : ping -c3 127.0.0.1 is working - but - i think for that u dont need any nic connection - iut shld be virtual.21:47
TJ-dedze: right. With the name of a file (in your case "rtkit-daemon" you use "dpkg -S <filename>" to discover which package installed it; Then you use "apt-cache show <package>" to find out what the package is for. You can also do "dpkg -L <package>" to list all the other files the package installed21:47
fluvvellis anyone familiar with fixing the top menu bar (16.04) on a dual screen? I cant find the right utility21:47
lordcirth_workDaemonFC, personally I don't think GUIs should run as root; it should run as you and use some sort of sudo-like escalation to call a handful of functions that actually need to be root21:48
giggybytelike gksudo21:48
lordcirth_workdedze, possible, though I'm not aware of a case.21:48
lordcirth_workgiggybyte, gksudo runs the whole GUI as root, though, doesn't it?21:49
TJ-dedze: yes, because the path to the executable could be different; e.g. /usr/sbin/apache2 and /usr/local/sbin/apache221:49
dedzelordcirth_work: So is this normal http://paste.ubuntu.com/25970245/21:50
TJ-dedze: in this case I've a custom-built package of the latest apache httpd with it's install prefix set to /usr/local/21:50
giggybytelordcirth_work: yeah, my bad21:50
dedzeOhh oki TJ-21:50
lordcirth_workdedze, those aren't processes, those are files21:50
DaemonFClordcirth_work, It does indeed, so that won't work in Wayland either.21:51
DaemonFCYou end up having to use xauth or just fall back to Xorg.21:51
supra0169hi all21:51
lordcirth_workDaemonFC, whereas if synaptic can run as your user and connect to a backend daemon that runs as root, no GUI has to run with root privs. Anyway, offtopic here I guess21:52
lordcirth_worksupra0169, hi21:52
supra0169I need some help, I try since 2hours to configure my ftp server with ftp users creation without success21:52
DaemonFCXorg is more appropriate anyway at this time because XWayland is a great way to turn a video game from 13 years ago into a slideshow that burns up your computer.21:52
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supra0169Im using proftpd21:52
Bashing-omandre144k: Back to square 1 and by the numbers : 1. network card detected ? ' sudo lshw -C network ; lspci | grep Ethernet ' . See what we can learn .21:53
DaemonFCWell, that's not completely fair. XWayland has been getting better.21:53
supra0169and I get the following error when I try to connect (after entering password) : 530 Authentification incorrecte.21:53
Mathisensupra0169, why ftp, it is old and not secure just use ssh/sftp21:54
IhrFusselDoes IO wait mean no other process can continue until IO is down to 0%?21:54
high_fiverCan anyone recommend a network monitoring solution that encrypts the remote clients data as it will poll over the interweb?21:54
supra0169because my partner usually connect via ftp21:55
supra0169and for me it is more easy to setup (on server side)21:55
supra0169isn't it ?21:55
Mathisennope21:55
Mathisenif you add a user to your system sftp would work directly21:56
andre144kBashing-om: sudo lshw -C network   - shows network adapter.    lspci | grep Ethernet  - same21:56
Mathisenany user that can ssh can connect with sftp21:56
andre144kall seems to be correct from os-side21:56
Mathisensupra0169, then it is just a mather of configuring what the user should be able to see/get21:56
supra0169Mathisen OK. Can you provide me an URL / tutorial to install sftp server and configure user ?21:57
andre144kBashing-om: dmesg shows no errors on network device21:57
supra0169please21:57
Mathisensupra0169, can you ssh in to your machine now ?21:57
supra0169Mathiser, yes !21:57
Mathisensupra0169, then you already have it21:57
supra0169Mathisen : it is a dedicated server I rent21:58
dedzelordcirth_work: nacc TJ- Thank you for your help guys, sorry about worrying about normal stuff21:58
Mathisensupra0169, what OS is the "client" connecting from ?21:58
supra0169Mathisen : so what are the next step to create sftp user locked in their folder /var/www/ftp/username ?21:59
Bashing-omandre144k: K; ' ip link ls ' ? we got an ID ?21:59
supra0169Mathisen : I don't know, they will push automatically file on my server (21:59
supra0169Mathisen : maybe using a php script or something else, in other language22:00
andre144kBashing-om, 1: eno1 ....22:00
Mathisensupra0169, well multiple ways to do it. if only one user just make a link " ln -s /var/www/ftp/username /home/username/whatever " then chmod it and chown user:user22:00
Mathisensupra0169, https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-enable-sftp-without-shell-access-on-ubuntu-16-0422:01
Mathisensupra0169, that should explain most of it to you22:01
supra0169Mathisen : ok and if I have several users ?22:01
andre144kBashing-om, 1: eno1 <NOCARRIER, BORADCAST, MULTICAST, UP> ...  with mac-adress22:01
andre144klan cable is connected, no link led at netgear router-port22:02
TJ-andre144k: when the ethernet cable is connected does 'dmesg' report link up?22:02
supra0169Mathisen : Ok thank you, I have a look to your link22:02
Bashing-omandre144k: 2. IP address assigned ? ' arp -a ' .22:02
TJ-andre144k: "NOCARRIER" suggests either a physical problem with the NIC, or a firmware issue. show us a pastebin of "lspci -nnk"22:03
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IndustrialHi.22:08
IndustrialHow do I install redis-server22:08
andre144kBashing-om, dmesg | grep e1000e  >>> ... en01 NIC Link is Down22:08
Industrialbut not as a service?22:08
IndustrialOr how do I disable the service?22:08
andre144kBashing-om, dmesg | grep e1000e  >>> ... eno1 NIC Link is Down22:08
Erealzwhat the name of that software burns iso's brasso or somthing?22:09
kostkon!info brasero22:10
ubottubrasero (source: brasero): CD/DVD burning application for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.12.1-4ubuntu2 (artful), package size 175 kB, installed size 571 kB22:10
Erealzjoin ty22:10
Erealzty22:10
Bashing-omandre144k: Then back to TJ-'s (the guru ) advisement :)22:11
DaemonFClordcirth_work, Not really. The big problem with the "Software Center" (A modded GNOME Software) is that a new description of every package has to be written in a format that it understands, so you can't see every conceivable package you might want to install, meaning that Synaptic is still highly relevant.22:11
andre144kBashing-om, how did u mean ? - u dont know what i can do?22:12
andre144kBashing-om, cause until yesterday all was working fine - maybe there is an hw defect ...22:12
Bashing-omandre144k: "  show us a pastebin of "lspci -nnk"  " .22:15
supra0169Mathisen : Thank you a lot Mathisen !!! Very easy to setup and it works very well !22:17
Mathisensupra0169, no problem22:17
supra0169Mathisen : you saved me lot of time and enable me to use a more secure way to echange files22:17
supra0169Mathisen : thanks again :)22:18
jmft2Hi. On Lubuntu 17.10 here. I've noticed that the sudo command (by itself, not 'sudo do_something_else') freezes up (doesn't even respond to Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Z) after I disable networking whilst connected to a wifi network. Without being able to sudo, it means I can't re-enable networking. This behaviour is not triggered if I disable and re-enable networking whilst not connected.22:21
jmft2The solution here https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/401008/sudo-command-hangs didn't help22:21
TJ-jmft2: that sounds like a failure to resolve the hostname of the system22:24
andre144kBashing-om, one moment pls22:26
jmft2TJ-: My /etc/hostname file has 'hussar' and /etc/hosts says '127.0.0.1 localhost hussar', and some IPv6 stuff.22:26
andre144khttps://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34303023/screen.jpg22:28
andre144kBashing-om, https://www2.pic-upload.de/img/34303023/screen.jpg22:28
TJ-jmft2: I've seen this before; trying to remember what fixed it. It could be something to do with nsswitch config, or possibly the active resolver (systemd-resolved possibly)22:29
andre144kBashing-om,  have same problems under windows - since yesterday absolute no connection anymore. no errors inside windows. i reinstalled nic-drivers. deactivated in bios, activated - and so on...22:30
TJ-andre144k: are you always connecting to the same Ethernet port on the *switch* (or router) ? could it be that port that has failed?22:31
andre144kBashing-om, have to stop this session soon  - thanks for your helpings...22:31
andre144kTJ-, i changed router and lan cable already22:31
TJ-andre144k: also, check inside the port ... check the spring metal contacts aren't bent, broken, or have fluff or debris around them22:31
andre144kTJ-, i tried to connect other pc on lan and router-port - without any problems. link-led directly active22:32
TJ-andre144k: there are 8 spring-metal contacts in the RJ45 port... I've seen those get bent out of place before22:32
andre144ki tried different lan cables.22:32
TJ-andre144k: time to get the magnifying glass out :)22:32
andre144kall are worlking with other pcs22:32
andre144kTJ-, ehat u mean?22:33
TJ-andre144k: I'm talking about the RJ45 port on the PC, not the router, or the cables22:33
andre144kare yes i check one moment22:33
Bashing-omandre144k: +10 for bent pins ! .. took me 2 days effort to find this out on my last go-around on my system !22:34
TJ-andre144k: this is what it should look like: http://c8.alamy.com/comp/CR3TPG/close-up-of-an-ethernet-port-on-a-laptop-computer-CR3TPG.jpg22:34
andre144kTJ-, i see no broken parts on 8 spring metal contacts22:35
TJ-andre144k: that's good then!22:35
andre144kbut my glasses arent perfect :)22:35
TJ-andre144k: if dmesg doesn't show "link up" when the cable is connected then something else is wrong. Have you tried booting with an older kernel version via the GRUB boot-loader's Advanced sub-menu?22:35
TJ-andre144k: is the port Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) or Gigabit (1000Mbps) ?22:36
andre144kTJ-, i dnt try other kernel then ubuntus 16.04: 4.8.0-3622:37
andre144kbut have exact same problems under windows22:37
andre144ksince yesterday22:37
andre144kbefore yesterdday all working perfect22:37
andre144kno updates since yesterday - until tomorrow his day22:37
andre144know i updated bios and nic-driver under windows - but same problem22:38
TJ-andre144k: unless there's a firmware/BIOS issue (try resetting to Factory defaults in case of corruption) it looks like the hardware PHY has failed.22:39
TJ-andre144k: is it a laptop?22:39
andre144kTJ-, yes - dell lapitude E554022:39
TJ-andre144k: if it has a removable battery, shutdown/poweroff and remove the battery for a minute or so; sometimes that can work miracles22:39
andre144kTJ-, i already tryed - no effect22:40
andre144kresetting bios factory defaults ill try tomorrow22:40
TJ-andre144k: I'm sorry we're not more help; it does sound like a hardware issue of some kind though.22:41
TJ-andre144k: try an older kernel for sure; just in case it can put the port into a sensible state22:42
andre144kTJ-, thanks for your ideas - think same.22:42
andre144kyes ill try older kernel too ubuntu14.04 i think its a good idea22:42
andre144kBashing-om, thanks for your ideas too... now im an nic expert :)22:43
TJ-andre144k: if you can copy off the 'dmesg' output to a pastebin next time that'd be really helpful22:43
andre144kits not easy without netwiork connection22:44
TJ-andre144k: write it to a USB device then pastebinit from a networked PC22:44
andre144kah yes22:44
andre144ki can took a photo - moment22:44
TJ-andre144k: capture it immediately after a boot with "dmesg > /media/<device-name>/dmesg.log"22:44
TJ-andre144k: a photo isn't going to be much help; we need to see all the interface enablement reports in dmesg22:45
alexasthis is probably not simple, i regularly do sudo apt update & sudo apt full-upgrade, how to automate that the most accessible for average user?22:46
alexas*the most accessible way - I was trying to say22:47
alexassay so that it will be executed each day at 2pm or something22:47
Bashing-omalexas: That is a function of unattended-upgrades that you can configure .22:47
Bashing-omalexas: See: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2343732 ; https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2339387 <- setting up unattended-upgrades .22:50
andre144kTJ-, dmesg:  https://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?116542122:50
alexasBashing-om: seems I can create a notification option for when there is 'all other updates' through GNOME - which I did, we'll see what it will notify me about22:52
andre144kTJ-, lspci -nnk:  https://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?116542222:53
TJ-andre144k: is the laptop booting on AC power or only battery?22:55
TJ-andre144k: never mind! I see it now "ACPI: AC Adapter [AC] (on-line)"22:55
andre144kwhile i booted on power -at moment on battery22:56
TJ-andre144k: is there any difference if you boot the laptop with the AC disconnected?22:56
andre144ki bootet AC online22:56
andre144ki put only offline now22:56
TJ-andre144k: right; have you tried booting it from power-off without the AC?22:56
Bashing-omTJ-: Question: " 5.435031] e1000e 0000:00:19.0 0000:00:19.0 (uninitialized): " that uninitialized) meaningful ?22:56
TJ-andre144k: we've had issues with ACPI where AC power makes a big difference!22:56
andre144kTJ-, no - shld i?22:56
andre144kTJ-, oki ill try - 5min22:58
TJ-Bashing-om: no, that's fine. PHC is the Intel Precision time protocol Hardware Clock being set up23:00
TJ-andre144k: I think I have it! Apparently there's an issue whereby this happens when the interface is configured for Wake on LAN in the Windows driver.23:05
andre144khmm, shld i disable wake on lan in windows?23:07
andre144kor in bios?23:07
andre144kTJ-, oki booting without ac - no link anymore - moment...23:09
TJ-andre144k: there's a method that can be done from Linux' I'm just testing it here23:10
RomanticI've ran apt upgrade on 16.04 and this resulted with the nvidia driver breaking. I've apt purge nvidia and nouveau seems to be doign ok. Question is: I see lsmod showing nvidia_drm, nvidia_modeset should those be there?23:11
TJ-andre144k: from Linux try: "echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/class/net/eno1/../../reset"23:11
andre144k"/../.." this correct?23:13
andre144kor do i have to change?23:13
TJ-andre144k: type it exactly as I showed23:13
andre144koki moment23:13
andre144koki - i did23:15
andre144ki got in tty:  123:15
TJ-andre144k: that's ok. now check the state of the link "ip link show dev eno1"23:15
TJ-andre144k: and also, check "dmesg | tail -n 20" to see what the kernel is saying23:16
TJ-andre144k: if it is this power-saving/WoL issue the reset should have cleared that and the I/F should be active23:16
andre144koki moment - ill nopaste both23:18
andre144kTJ-, dmesg complete (cause usb-messages in -n 20):  https://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?116542823:20
andre144kTJ-, and ip link messages:  https://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?116542923:21
TJ-andre144k: right, so that didn't help. I can only suggest you reboot it into Windows, go to Device Manager, find the Intel Ethernet device, open the Properties, choose the Power Management tab, and then disable all the Power Save Options. Check if Windows then works, then try again in Linux23:23
andre144kTJ-, BIG THNX !!23:23
TJ-andre144k: another possiblity is to change the Wake On LAN mode using ethtool23:24
andre144ki have 5yrs linux experiences (linux from scratch too) - but today i founded someone who knows really much more :)23:24
andre144k=)23:24
TJ-andre144k: it's currently in 'g' mode (magic packet) according to your earlier pastebin; you could so "sudo ethtool -s eno1 wol p" (for wake on PHY activity)23:25
TJ-andre144k: in theory any activity on the line (from the router) should wake the port up (and the system if it were in S3 sleep)23:26
andre144kethtool -s en01 wol d23:26
andre144kto disable?23:26
TJ-andre144k: yes23:26
TJ-andre144k: but it seems like the power-management functions on that chip are deeper than just WoL facilities, hence using the Windows device manager23:27
TJ-andre144k: "ethtool --show-eee" is "show enervy efficient ethernet" and might be a way into the power settings from Linux23:29
TJ-andre144k: so "sudo ethtool --show-eee eno1" and possibly "sudo ethtool --set-eee eno1 eee off"23:30
andre144k"ethtool --show-eee eno1"  >>  EEE status: disabled23:33
TJ-andre144k: OK, doesn't sound like that is the same thing as Windows Power Management options then23:33
andre144k"ethtool eno1 | grep Wake"  >> Wake-on: d23:33
andre144kyes - no link-led on router23:34
TJ-andre144k: although, looking at the Windows dialog, it does show EEE as one of the options23:34
andre144kyes - ill reboot inside windows now23:34
TJ-andre144k: OK, let's hope!23:34
andre144kTJ-, in bios-settings:  powermanagement > wake-on-lan > DISABLED23:36
TJ-andre144k: how about any "PCI-Express native power management" options?23:37
andre144kS3 state - DISABLED23:38
andre144kthere seems no option for PCI-Express23:39
StumpDumbhello: I hava simple one, before upgrading to 17.10 I had removed the shutdown confirmation now I Can't....How do you remove the shutdown confirmation23:39
TJ-andre144k: S3 state is suspend-to-RAM; I'd expect that'd be enabled usually on a laptop23:39
TJ-andre144k: OK, don't worry. often the settings are hidden on laptops but shown for desktops23:39
andre144kill boot windows now23:40
TJ-andre144k: just noticed the e1000e driver had a param: "SmartPowerDownEnable"  and also "debug" (level) which could (have) helped23:43
andre144kok in windows therer are some options EEE, WAKE-On-Lan23:43
andre144ki disabled, and will reboot23:43
TJ-andre144k: disable all of them, yes?23:43
andre144koki ill do23:43
StumpDumbHow do you remove the shutdown confirmation?23:46
andre144kTJ-, i disabled all options in PowerManagement Options form NIC in devicemanager23:46
TJ-andre144k: Good23:46
andre144kafter reboot - all options are disabled23:47
andre144kbut under windows no led for link23:47
TJ-andre144k: try rebooting into Linux.23:47
TJ-andre144k: if this doesn't work there's a hardware fault it seems23:47
andre144kyes23:48
andre144koki moment23:48
andre144ki have to stop in some minuts _ time for my bed23:50
andre144kill try tomorrow ubunut 14.04 too23:51
leftyfbTJ-: care to continue troubleshooting my system target issue?23:53
TJ-leftyfb: it's my bedtime :)23:54
leftyfbboooo23:54
andre144kTJ-, 1minute - then ill see in ubutu 16.0423:54
leftyfbIf anyone else is able/willing to help, getty, multi-user and graphical targets are starting, starting their dependent units/services but not continuing on to an "active" state. They just hang. Both on boot and when started manually.23:55
leftyfbI found this out when troubleshooting another target we created that was experiencing the same issue23:55
af-cmgHey, on Ubuntu Server 16.04. Is there a way to get the same configuration of the network settings text-mode gui wizard to come up again?23:56
leftyfbaf-cmg: I'm pretty sure that's just part of the Ubiquity installer23:56
StumpDumbanyone in here know bout burning audio cd's?23:56
leftyfbaf-cmg: out of curiosity, why do you need it?23:57
leftyfbStumpDumb: we don't tend to answer surveys here23:57
TJ-leftyfb: I could suggest using "systemd-analayze critical-chain" to see if there are any long delays from some service23:57
af-cmgleftyfb: I need to set up my network connection and I don't know how to do it other than that way.23:57
andre144kTJ-, thx for your advanced expert knowhow !23:57
af-cmgleftyfb: I have a static IP assigned to my MAC address from my network administrator. That's all the information I have.23:57
andre144kTJ-, but ... same problem23:57
TJ-andre144k: looking like a hardware failure I'm afraid23:58
leftyfbaf-cmg: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html23:58
andre144kTJ-, i think hardware issue - ill try ubuntu14.04 tomorrow23:58
TJ-andre144k: OK, let us know how you get on, and especially if you solve it23:58
andre144kyes - but thnx - know im feeling better, cause i know i checked all what i can do23:58
andre144k"now"!23:58
andre144khave to go out now... have good time all23:59
andre144kbye23:59
StumpDumbyesterday worked on it in here for over an Hour, a Complete waste of time23:59
leftyfbTJ-: systemd-analayze isn't a package or a filename in any package in any of the official repo packages23:59
naccleftyfb: systemd-analyze23:59

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