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skiboysw0rdy: If you're on Intel, you should be using VA-API00:00
skiboysw0rdy: Are you using something other than ntel graphics?00:01
skiboysw0rdy: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration00:01
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dogeatscatworldHow to check the reverse dependencies of a package, but only for packages which i currently have installed?00:10
zomaarI probably shouldn't tell people that I'm upgrading to 16.10, so I haven't.00:10
sw0rdyskiboy: I'm using AMD Radeon graphics card00:10
zomaardogeatscatworld: In general you use apt-rdepends00:10
dogeatscatworldzomaar: Yes, but i want to list only the reverse dependencies that are also packages currently installed on the system.00:11
TheSovBashing-om, how do i add nomodeset i dont see where i could do that?00:11
sw0rdyskiboy: which project is the one that surprisingly asked for licence fees00:11
zomaardogeatscatworld: Then you could in principle filter that manually00:13
Bashing-omTheSov: the forum link is extensive with the backjground . in essense : boot the liveUSB - t the purple splash screen (stick figure keyboard emblems at bottom of screen) -> hit any key ->00:13
Bashing-omLanguage screen -> escape key to accept the default ->00:14
Bashing-omBooting options screen -> F6 key (other options) -> arrow down to the preset option(s) space or enter to accept and then the escape key to exit;00:14
TheSovok00:14
TheSovthanks!00:14
skiboysw0rdy: h.265.  It's not surprising MPEG-LA asked for license fees.  It's how they make their money.00:14
sw0rdyoh!00:15
sw0rdyisn't it google that owns h.265?00:15
skiboysw0rdy; AMD supports VA-API.  That has support for both encoding and decoding h.26400:15
skiboysw0rdy: Google works on open codecs00:15
sw0rdyskiboy: or was it that google owns/created VP900:16
skiboysw0rdy: A lot of people own h.265.  That's how a patent pool works00:16
skiboysw0rdy: Google developed VP9, yes.00:16
sw0rdyskiboy: I'm reading on the wiki and I think just installing ubuntu-restricted-addons should be enough to have firefox/chromium be using hardware accelarated video playback, right?00:26
sw0rdy17.1000:27
michael2out of interest, does anyone know how much disk space archive.ubuntu.com's apt server much use for storing all its packages? it must be many terabytes?00:30
mutantemichael2: we run a mirror of ubuntu and it's 996G00:31
mutantearchive might be more, dunno00:31
michael2interesting, thanks00:32
skiboysw0rdy: gstreamer1.0-libav and chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra should be enough00:41
hdonhi all :) i'm on a xenial system with unbound local dns server serving dns requests on loopback. question: i can't find an unbound.conf file in /etc. where is my config likely to be? has unbound replaced dnsmasq as the local caching dns server?00:52
hdonoh i see. this unbound process isn't from xenial. my bad00:52
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Svetahow to find what ubuntu flavor i'm using? helping another user and they don't really know this themselves00:59
Bashing-omSveta: ' echo $DESKTOP_SESSION " " $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ' will give a good indication .01:07
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banisterfiendyo, is: foo() { command }   equivalent to: foo() { command; return $? }   (ignore syntax errors as i ahve to write it all on one line :) )01:29
naccbanisterfiend: maybe you emant to ask in ##bash or another more appropriate channel?01:30
banisterfiendnacc k01:30
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stephen101i keep getting a internel error since i updated ubuntu01:46
stephen101https://photos.app.goo.gl/CUuvOqKWRpe4779Y201:49
ubuntu079ANY ONE HAVE INFORMATION ON HOW TO INSTALL CANON CUPS PRINTER DRIVER ON UBUNTU02:17
kenrinGo to canon website,  download them,  follow instructions ?02:18
hanabishihello everyone02:28
ubuntuhello02:28
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hanabishigood morning02:29
Guest2685good morning02:29
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aj_ubuntuhello02:30
ubuntu079KENRIN--I HAVE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, STILL CANNOT GET THE INSTALL.SH SCRIPT TO EXECUITE... I AM RUNNING UBUNTU 14.04 64BYTE VERSION..NOTHING IN THE INSTALLATIONS EXPLAINS WHAT TO DO IN THAT SITUATION.02:30
xXLabRatXxHell02:33
xXLabRatXxo02:33
xXLabRatXx*hello02:33
kenrinWhat do you mean it won't execute.  Does it give an error ?02:35
kenrinIf you truly mean it won't execute then you need to chmod +x install.sh to give execute persmissions02:35
kenrinIf there is an error,  google the error someone has probably ran into the same issue before02:35
JonelethIrenicusanyone else having problems with the 387 nvidia driver?02:36
JonelethIrenicusUID 127 bootloop?02:36
ubuntu079KENRIN--IT JUST RETURNS A NEW LINE WITH A BLINKING CURSOR.....02:37
hanabishismtp has stop workking in ubuntu is mean?????02:40
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ubuntu079KENRIN--COMMAND LINE SYNTAX WAS....sudo install.sh..WHEN REQUSTED TO ENTER PASSWORD IT WAS ENTERED AND ENDED WITH THE ENTER KEY...02:42
gracious1moon02:43
kenrinYou going to have to do a bit of googling then.  canon model number + ubuntu and see if someone has a fix.   Canon only makes linux drivers for when the device was released and never updates them02:43
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kenrinOr look at the install script,  dissect it, write a new one to install it02:44
Guest26233h02:44
ubuntu079KENRIN--WILL GOOGLE FOR POSSIBLE FIX/TRICK TO GET THE CUPS DRIVER INSTALLED, WILL ALSO DISECT THE SCRIPT TO SEE IF IT CAN WORK WITH SOME CHANGES. TKS02:46
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pistation_hay02:56
stephen101https://photos.app.goo.gl/5e9YgtVPV1N6QRxj1 any ideas? getting this internal error on reboots since i updated ubuntu earlier03:25
kenrinzeitgeist-core ?03:25
stephen101i am 16.0403:26
stephen101on*03:26
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oerheksalright, i just installed 17.10 fresh, synaptic won' t start at all :-(03:50
oerheksNo protocol specified // Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused // (synaptic:6767): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :003:50
whitebeastSorry to ask here.. Is there a way to list channels? Or is there a place i can find one?03:55
oerhekssome clients have a channel search feature, else use alis in your browser03:57
oerheks!alis03:57
ubottuAlis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"03:57
JonelethIrenicushow do I enable kvm?03:57
JonelethIrenicusINFO: /dev/kvm does not exist03:58
JonelethIrenicusIOMMU is enabled in my BIOs03:58
keesJonelethIrenicus: look for "VM-x" in your BIOS?03:58
JonelethIrenicuskees: couldn't find it03:59
JonelethIrenicussome one told me AMD has IOMMU03:59
JTechSupportdo I need to register to type?04:01
oerheksJTechSupport, not in our channel, others might require that04:02
JTechSupportis it still recommended to use mkusb to put the installation on a USB device? because it couldn't locate that package to install mkusb.04:02
JTechSupportI seem to be attempting to do this process while on Xubuntu 15.04.04:03
oerheksi think you want usb-creator-gtk, standard in ubuntu04:04
JTechSupportoerheks, ah thanks. maybe it's because I'm looking at Ubuntu's help page and not specifically Xubuntu.04:05
learniehi04:05
JonelethIrenicuskees: i have svm in my cpu flags04:11
freetlasHey guys. I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop and it's giving me a "error: invalid magic number alloc magic is broken at XXXX. Aborted. Press any key to exit"04:11
JTechSupportfreetlas, did you search for that error? Looks like it might be bad memory.04:17
freetlasJTechSupport: I did. Haven't been able to fix it yet. That's why I came here since y'all might have more experience than I do04:18
navuserquit04:19
JTechSupportfreetlas, I don't have much experience, and I'm pretty bad at research, but I just searched for that error. try running memtest to see if your memory is messed up.04:19
freetlasJTechSupport: you've got the link?04:20
freetlasNever have run one of those test04:20
JTechSupportthis person ended up having a different cause/problem because they were messing about with the system files. https://askubuntu.com/questions/183601/cant-boot-no-grub-alloc-magic-is-broken04:21
JTechSupportfreetlas, and again, a simple search gives results on how to run memtest. you might want to run it overnight as it could take a while. https://askubuntu.com/questions/591488/how-do-i-run-memtest86/59150204:27
stephen101there is extensive memtest you can which is standalone on usb.04:29
stephen101i still have a mce error/ bug that tells me i have a fault in my memory lol. ran 3 different memory test, nadda for issues.04:32
hakimHi guys, is there any solution to upgrade my firefox, i'm on 12, & running ubuntu 10, OLD RELEASE04:33
jnewthaven't used my ubuntu system in a while (several months).  i just booted into it, and i i think the procedure is sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get upgrade to make sure i have the latest patches, updates, etc.  i get an error on the upgrade part:04:33
JTechSupporthakim, you might have to manually install a newer version of Ubuntu, since I think at some point if it's too old it won't let you update the OS.04:34
jnewtE: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable) and then E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?04:35
jnewti didn't have anything open when i tried, maybe something that auto started uses it?04:35
hakimThank you JTechSupport ,,i'm not trying to upgrade my UBUNTU 10, i just want to update FIREFOX04:38
oerhekshakim, no go04:38
oerheksthere are no updates, and EOL versions are unsupported here.04:38
JTechSupporthakim, unfortunately I don't think you can update Firefox if your OS isn't updated. and I found that if my Ubuntu installation was too old, it wouldn't let me update it.04:39
oerheksyou are really vulnerable, and it is a wrong thing to continue using it.04:39
JTechSupportit's strange. my system died the other day but I was able to boot off the other partition and look through the files. I wonder if it's a software problem or if it got bad sectors. It just spontaneously wouldn't let me save any files saying it was read only. when I restarted I got some strange command prompt.04:44
hakimThank you JTechSupport & oerheks,04:44
arusselis there a way to run an application with xorg when running wayland ? (I've found GDK_BACKEND=x11 for eclipse, but it doesn't work for other applications)04:44
JTechSupportIt was a terrible setup I had. playing World of Warcraft that's heady on file access to load zones, on a partition of the latter half of the HDD where I was running out of space.04:45
stephen101why not just run 16.04 with  wayland kernel? lol04:46
JTechSupportn-no problem, hakim. I think you can install a newer version of Ubuntu on top with a very unlikely chance of losing anything, as long as you're not formatting the partitions.04:46
JTechSupportstephen101, you talking to me?04:47
JTechSupportoh sorry. I've got horrible tunnel vision.04:48
stephen101arussel: should have specified04:49
stephen101sorry04:49
stephen101 https://photos.app.goo.gl/5e9YgtVPV1N6QRxj104:51
stephen101my issue, since i did update earlier though, maybe someone has some input04:51
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JTechSupportoh boy. "The article refers to enterprise grade SSDs : he uses 2 millions cycles of write endurance. Consumer SSDs have about 3000-5000 cycles. A 128 GB SSD with 3000 cycles gives 57 days of continuous 80MB/s writing."04:54
JTechSupportso maybe I do need to worry about how my SSD is used.04:54
JTechSupportoh man. oh man. I've noticed I get bad static in my audio, which seems to be coming from the electricity in the house. I wonder if that's a danger to my SSD. ... why would it be a greater danger to my SSD than my HDD?04:57
JTechSupportthis isn't an Ubuntu issue I guess. right.04:58
stephen101could always install a power surge protect04:58
JTechSupportI'm using one.04:59
stephen101shouldnt go over voltage then.05:00
JTechSupportthis power bar only has one monitor plugged into it. yet somehow my electric blanket plugged into a different power bar with my other monitor and speakers are plugged in causes static when the heat is on.05:00
JTechSupportI know I tried unplugging the sound completely to see if it was coming through that and it wasn't.05:01
stephen101obviously just some type of interference.05:01
JTechSupporthm. someone said it was a short circuit. my mic audio is pretty horrendous all the time.05:03
JTechSupportI generally try to be careful when handling parts when I assembled my machine but I don't know that I was careful enough.05:03
stephen101idk i ripped apart machines without protection and never zapped anything.05:04
stephen101even reseating the cpu and heatsink05:04
JTechSupportm-maybe I'm worrying for nothing. having my computer stop working suddenly really put me on edge.05:05
stephen101hardware fails lol happens.05:05
JTechSupportyeah. and I don't keep backups.05:06
stephen101i keep some backups on the cloud05:07
stephen101google gives 15gb per account hehe05:07
JTechSupportbleh. the botnet. I already swore off Windows.05:08
stephen101dont need windows to use gdrive05:09
JTechSupportoh no... I bought all this new storage and none of it came with SATA cables.05:09
stephen101lol05:09
JTechSupportno but the cloud, especially google is part of the botnet.05:09
stephen101i stopped using google search they filter the crap out of results05:10
stephen101you see what they want you to see05:10
JTechSupportyup. I use alternatives but it's still not ideal. I notice like... when I use startpage, it won't let me insist on using things it tries to auto-correct.05:11
JTechSupportoh I found a spare SATA cable. that's rare. I don't keep up with technology.05:12
stephen101i been using duckduckgo for my searches.05:14
stephen101unfiltered results05:14
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mopdprobeDo I need LFENCE on amd or not?05:29
test_userhey how's it going guys!!05:52
JTechSupportthius is annoying. I don't know how to boot from usb. bios shows usb-fdd usb-zip etc05:52
JTechSupportgod I wish I had two keyboards . typing on laptop keyboard is cancer05:52
JTechSupportand the trackpad too. which I have to hang my hands over so I don't accidentally touch it05:53
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: singleboot or dualboot ubuntu?05:53
stephen101i use my laptop keyboard but usb mouse lol05:53
stephen101i dont like the touchpad lol05:54
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, I dunno. SSD and HDD. installing off USB05:54
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: you dont know if you want ubuntu single install or dualboot with windows?05:54
JTechSupportoh. single05:55
JTechSupporthmm... I wonder what I05:55
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: ok great, have you disabled fastboot and secureboot in bios?05:55
stephen101i dual with windows 10. thought i only give windows 10 50 gb patition05:55
JTechSupport'm doing wrong. I picked USBHDD but it didn't find anything. .... maybe I made the installation wrong. it left existing files when it put th eISO on the USB05:55
stephen101though*05:56
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: how did you create usb, and wich ubuntu?05:56
JTechSupportI dont want to compromise my system by sharing hardware with the botnet05:56
JTechSupportXubuntu uh.... latest.05:56
JTechSupportXubuntu uh.... latest. with USB-creator-gtk05:57
stephen101there are things that can be done in windows and not in linux and visa versa05:57
lotuspsychjestephen101: plz keep ontopic mate05:57
lotuspsychje!discuss | stephen101 a nice channel05:58
ubottustephen101 a nice channel: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!05:58
stephen101i have a support question but no answer05:58
stephen101so i am lurking at this point, sorry05:58
JTechSupportit was in context to installing xubuntu {potENTIAL dual boot}+05:59
lotuspsychjestephen101: to get your issue solved, re-ask here all in one line with all details plz05:59
JTechSupportoh god this is cancer. I keep tabbing out while typing05:59
stephen101https://photos.app.goo.gl/5e9YgtVPV1N6QRxj1 had this internal error on and off on reboots since i installed updates earlier. dont know the issue.06:00
lotuspsychjestephen101: bug it?06:01
JTechSupporthow do I test if my installation USB is bootable?06:01
JTechSupportsince I used usb-creator-gtk06:02
stephen101i did send report.06:02
stephen101think 3 times so far lol06:02
mg55boot it06:02
lotuspsychjestephen101: 1 time bug it to launchpad is enough mate06:02
JTechSupportit didn't boot06:03
lotuspsychjestephen101: system up to date to latest?06:03
JTechSupportbut I'm not sure why06:03
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: you havent replyed to my question yet06:03
stephen101yes thats when i encontered the current error on boot06:03
stephen101encountered*06:04
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, oh, about fastboot and secureboot? whew. hold on, I gotta unplug my keyboard to try again.06:05
JTechSupporti dont know if i have fastboot or secureboot06:06
JTechSupportsorry typing so slow. on laptop i have to be careful not to hit touchpad06:07
JTechSupportonly see hdd s.m.a.r.t. capability. already disabled06:08
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, no sign of fastboot or secureboot in bios06:11
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: ok so you have an 'older' bios just set usb-zip to first boot06:11
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: and put your usb stick name on first bootable06:11
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, only boot options are USB-FDD USB-ZIP USB-CDROM USB-HDD06:13
alkisgstephen101: when you get a crash dump, you can either report it by following the dialog, or delete it so that it doesn't annoy you again, using sudo rm /var/crash/*06:14
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: read up, what did i suggest?06:14
JTechSupportI PICKED USB-HDD but it didnt boot06:14
michael_hello06:14
alkisgJTechSupport: some old bios-es show usb hard disks in the HARD DISK section, not in the usb section06:14
stephen101i did report it, 3 times, reappears randomly06:14
alkisgJTechSupport: so, select "hard disk" and see if you see it there06:14
alkisgstephen101: right, that's all you can do, so now delete it so that it doesn't bother you06:15
michael_have I joined this channel?06:15
alkisgstephen101: it's up to the zeitgeist developer then to ask for more info etc06:15
JTechSupportoh sorry.06:15
lotuspsychjemichael_: you are here06:15
JTechSupportUSB-ZIP also failed06:16
alkisgJTechSupport: I said hard disk, not usb-zip06:16
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: what else did i say?06:16
michael_My brightness setting does not work06:16
rh10hey! guys, which tool i need to use t convert video files to smaller size? which one more handy?06:16
stephen101zeitgeist developer? i just have standard 16.04?06:17
rh10michael_, about what brightness setting do you speak? im using https://github.com/lordamit/Brightness06:17
rh10quite handy06:17
rh10python script06:17
alkisgstephen101: yes, your report shows that it's a problem with zeitgeist, so it's up to its developer to work on it06:17
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: theres another bios setting to add your usb at first boot06:18
stephen101its something with the update06:18
stephen101is there a way to revert to avoid?06:18
alkisgstephen101: if you think the problem is in the last update, which updated the kernel, then you can select the older kernel in the grub "advanced options" menu06:18
JTechSupporthm. I tried with Hard Disk 1st, then USB-HDD, then USB-ZIP and still failed.06:18
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alkisgJTechSupport: do you have a mobile phone to get a screenshot of the bios options at that point?06:19
alkisg!screenshot06:19
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lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: you see bootable addin cards or so?06:19
JTechSupportalkisg, no.06:19
michael_I am using the standard with 17.1006:19
michael_I will install that thank you06:19
stephen101ok thanks alkisg06:19
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, you mean in the list of devices to pick which boots first? they're pre-set. LS120, hard disk, CDROM, ZIP, and the USB options I listed previously06:20
stephen101i will just rm for now06:20
JTechSupportoh, and Legacy LAN06:21
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: https://social.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/2245/06:21
stephen101prob not the only one with the issue.06:21
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: your usb should be ontop of that list06:21
oerheksmaybe you need to set it in 2 places, boot priority, and hdd priority06:22
JTechSupporthehehe. nope. nothingn like that.06:22
lotuspsychjeoerheks: +106:22
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: tell us what bios brand you see?06:22
lotuspsychjeaward? phoenix?06:22
JTechSupportGA-78LMT-USB3 (rev. 6.0)06:22
alkisgJTechSupport: do you already have ubuntu/grub installed?06:23
sachinyep06:23
JTechSupportah. award06:23
sachinyo im new06:23
JTechSupportalkisg, on this laptop. yes. I'm trying to do fresh install on new storage devices since I think my old desktop installation died06:23
JTechSupportoh! I found that menu!06:24
stephen101alkisg: rm: cannot remove '/var/crash/_usr_bin_compiz.1000.uploaded': Operation not permitted06:24
alkisgstephen101: you didn't use sudo?06:24
alkisgsudo rm /var/crash/*06:24
stephen101sorry i didnt lol06:24
JTechSupportit was "hard disk boot priority"06:25
stephen101ok worked that time. thanks again.06:25
alkisgJTechSupport: you can try this: press "c" in grub to get a shell, and then type: set root=(hd06:25
alkisg...and at that point, press tab two times, do you see hd0 and hd1 there, or just hd0? If it's just hd0, then usb isn't enabled at all06:25
JTechSupportoh. there was no USB in that hard disk boot priority menu. just bootable adin cards06:26
JTechSupportalkisg, back on my laptop?06:26
michael_rh10_, it says that my brightness is disabled06:26
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: did you physically put your usb stick in?06:26
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, yes06:27
alkisgJTechSupport: I'm not sure I understood correctly... so you have "laptop with 1 internal disk" and "desktop with 1 failed internal disk and 1 external disk that you want to boot from"?06:27
JTechSupportalkisg, .... I'm on the laptop right now, which has Xubuntu, which is where I'm trying to set things up from. trying to install Xubuntu onto a desktop with SSD, HDD, via USB.06:29
alkisgJTechSupport: and it fails to boot on the desktop, right? Does that usb stick/disk boot on the laptop itself?06:29
JTechSupportalkisg, it's not installed on the desktop yet. the USB won't boot.06:30
alkisgJTechSupport: what I'm asking is to make sure the usb stick is created properly, by trying to boot the LAPTOP from it06:30
JTechSupportoh.06:31
alkisgSince it may be easier for you to find the boot from usb option on the laptop06:31
JTechSupportI don't know. it's a 10 year old laptop.06:31
alkisgTry it nevertheless06:31
alkisgIt should work even on 15 year old laptops06:31
JTechSupportwell the desktop is only like a 3 year old motherboard.06:32
JTechSupportthis laptop is dying. is there a better way?06:35
JTechSupportoh maybe mom's new laptop.06:35
JTechSupportwhy is my life so complicated. I don't know the password to the new laptop.06:38
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: did you plugin your usb stick yet?06:39
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, at the time, into the desktop PC, yes.06:39
JTechSupportthe one I'm trying to install it on.06:40
JTechSupport"It is not necessary to erase the USB flash drive, however it is advisable that you do so. " "The bootable partition should be formatted as either a FAT16 or FAT32 filesystem. This is the default for most USB flash drives. "06:41
clintonupbazhang, still being your fuckin men slut in your motherfuckin faggot land ##chat, did you forget how hard you suck cocks to get the channel? fuckin filthy dog suckin dead rat06:42
stephen101well..06:43
lotuspsychje!ops | clintonup06:43
ubottuclintonup: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax06:43
JTechSupportuhg. I don't think just deleting all the files in a file browser is going to be enough to make usb-creator-gtk work this time.06:43
clintonupgtfo06:43
clintonupbazhang, still being your fuckin men slut in your motherfuckin faggot land ##chat, did you forget how hard you suck cocks to get the channel? fuckin filthy dog suckin dead rat06:43
JTechSupportmaybe usb-creator-gtk won't work06:45
JTechSupportwhy are there a dozen different ways to do this and so many of them don't work?06:45
JTechSupportI had the same problem the last time I did this.06:45
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: wich iso did you use on wich ubuntu?06:45
JTechSupportlotuspsychje,  Xubuntu 16.04.3 LTS. I downloaded through the bittorrent.06:46
JTechSupportI'm currently attempting to create this bootable USB on Xubuntu 15.0406:47
JTechSupportoh. hrm. I wonder if that's a problem.06:47
stephen101fairly simple to create a bootable usb using unetbootin linux or rufus in windows from the iso06:48
EriC^^JTechSupport: the easiest way is to create it using dd06:48
EriC^^JTechSupport: sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress && sync06:49
EriC^^get the name of the usb from "sudo parted -l" and replace /dev/sdX with its name06:49
JTechSupportoh man. I wish I could remember which methods didn't work from last time. :(06:49
EriC^^what happens when you try booting them?06:50
alkisgJTechSupport: the most reliable method is: sudo dd if=/path/to/ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M (where sdb is the  stick)06:50
JTechSupportEriC^^, I don't think it even finds a bootable thing. it's not in the .... list of hard disks?06:51
EriC^^JTechSupport: did you try a different usb port?06:52
stephen101alot of times you have to set the usb bootable in bios06:52
JTechSupportEriC^^, a couple. I'm not sure if the device is USB2 or 3.06:53
stephen101or press a special f key to get a boot menu depending on device06:53
JTechSupportit couldn't find it in the bios06:53
lotuspsychjeEriC^^: i think he just cant find the right bios settings to boot usb06:54
stephen101soon as you see bootscreen you press the fkey06:54
alkisgJTechSupport: it sounds like you made a usb stick that can only boot from bios, and your pc is uefi. Try dd.06:54
EriC^^JTechSupport: you mean in the run-time boot opions menu? or the actual bios?06:54
EriC^^lotuspsychje: yeh :/06:54
oerheksagain: maybe you need to set it in 2 places, boot priority, and hdd priority06:54
JTechSupportEriC^^, in whatever this thing is: https://social.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/2245/06:54
stephen101almost any pc can boot from usb06:55
JTechSupportwell I need to redo the USB because I deleted the files.06:55
EriC^^JTechSupport: which pc model is it?06:55
EriC^^how old is the pc?06:55
stephen101unless obviously your usb hub is busted lol06:55
JTechSupportI think 3 year old motherboard. Gigabyte06:55
georgewellbazhang, still being your fuckin men slut in your motherfuckin faggot land ##chat, did you forget how hard you suck cocks to get the channel? fuckin filthy dog suckin dead rat06:56
JTechSupportI think I had a headache even before this strain on my brain which has I've been working at for hours.06:56
EriC^^JTechSupport: when the pc first starts press F1206:57
stephen101i have a dell 531 which boots usb and ubuntu 16.04, and thats old old.06:57
JTechSupportF12 instead of DEL?06:58
EriC^^yes06:58
stephen101F12 soon as you see boot screen06:58
JTechSupportI gotta redo the USB stick first though.06:58
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: how you know its bad?06:58
EriC^^JTechSupport: you only have ubuntu 15.04 right now? no windows?06:59
EriC^^and you're trying to replace it on this pc?06:59
JTechSupportno Windows.06:59
JTechSupportno, I'm setting up the USB stick on this laptop that has 15.04, installing 16.04 on a desktop. did I get the version numbers right? the laptop is 1 version older.07:00
stephen101if you have windows rufus will make a bootable usb from the iso07:00
EriC^^aha07:00
stephen101super simple07:00
EriC^^JTechSupport: single booting the desktop or it has another os?07:00
JTechSupportsingle booting.07:00
JTechSupportnew storage devices07:01
EriC^^JTechSupport: yeah the version numbers are right, you do need to update the laptop though, it's out of date and unsupported currently07:01
stephen101have a nice night all, i am out.07:01
* stephen101 waves07:01
EriC^^JTechSupport: anyhow, if you get the boot options menu, press USB UEFI07:01
JTechSupportI can't deal with the laptop right now . my brain's already melting just trying to get this USB stick bootable.07:02
JTechSupportfor the dd command do I just need the path to the ISO or the full filename?07:03
alkisgEriC^^: https://github.com/unetbootin/unetbootin/issues/33 ==> unetbootin doesn't support uefi07:03
EriC^^JTechSupport: both07:03
alkisgHis stick isn't bootable under uefi now07:03
EriC^^JTechSupport: use tab-completion07:03
EriC^^type few letters and hit tab and it completes the path and filename07:04
EriC^^alkisg: we're dd'ing now07:04
JTechSupportI don't even know what UEFI is07:04
EriC^^wow unetbootin is lacking though07:04
alkisgEriC^^: cool, that's what I adviced 10 minutes ago :)07:04
EriC^^alkisg: same here07:04
EriC^^JTechSupport: it's like the newer bios07:05
JTechSupportwell, hopefully my fried brain didn't install the ISO to the laptop's partition.07:07
JTechSupporthad to take out status=progress because it didn't work.07:08
jjvvxone time I accidentally flashed the xubuntu install to the wrong drive07:08
fabbeyanabazhang, still being your fuckin men slut in your motherfuckin faggot land ##chat, did you forget how hard you suck cocks to get the channel? fuckin filthy dog suckin dead rat07:08
jjvvxkinda sucked but I mean I had a bootable install SSD07:08
JTechSupport... it's still going.07:09
EriC^^jjvvx: :D07:10
JTechSupportah, finally done.07:10
JTechSupport... is it normal for me to be unable to open the contents of the USB drive in my file browser, or did it fail?07:11
JTechSupportinput/output error07:11
jjvvxJTechSupport: is the drive big enough to fit the installer?07:12
JTechSupportoh. whew. ejecting, unplugging, replugging, fixed that.07:12
jjvvxoh that solves that07:13
* JTechSupport cries07:15
JTechSupportF12 didnt list anything07:16
JTechSupportit failed. nothing listed in disk drive devices. I even tried to boot USB-ZIP and USB-HDD before disk drive07:17
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: to get your usb first boot, you need to plug it in, reboot after you set as primary07:17
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, set where?07:18
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: in your bios settings...07:19
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, is it a disk drive or one of the USB options?07:19
jeffmrusb07:19
oerheksdid it ever boot from usb, JTechSupport ???07:20
JTechSupportwhich usb? usb-zip? usb-hdd? both of them are before "hard disk" and stiull nothing07:21
oerhekswhatever usb device, did it ever boot ?07:21
JTechSupportoerheks, no nothing works07:21
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: doublecheck every setting in bios07:21
oerheksthen i guess your machine is too old to boot from usb-sticks07:21
JTechSupportits 3 ears ol;d07:21
lotuspsychjeoerheks: he's got award bios, this should work07:21
JTechSupportI did this before07:21
jeffmrhow'd you do it before?07:22
lotuspsychjesome usb brands might be not recognized..07:22
Sanjayhello07:22
JTechSupporti dont know. through the same hell I'm going through now. lots and lots and lots of failure.07:22
jeffmrlol07:23
jeffmryou'll get it07:23
Sanjayhello07:23
Sanjayhey07:23
Sanjayhow are u07:23
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: tell us exactly wich category in bios you changed?07:24
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: there are sata settings on there too right?07:25
jeffmrJTechSupport, you could flash your bios (although you might not need to, still a good thing to do), check that you can open and see files on your usb that you created, go into the bios or boot menu and select the usb device which could have the brand name of the usb drive after the usb selection.07:28
JTechSupportsorry. was AFK trying to get a cable to plug laptop into bigger monitor. straining my eyes.07:31
JTechSupportwell I can't type well on the laptop while I'm doing stuff on the desktop because I only have one keyboard.07:32
JTechSupportso I don't know what exactly my BIOS settings were. I tried "hard disk" boot priority 1st. I didn't see any USB device in the "hard disk" listings of F12 or in the BIOS. just my SSD, HDD, and "bootable add-in cards".07:34
JTechSupportI'm going to try another USB device. but if this doesn't work, dd probably can't make bootable USB for me.07:34
JTechSupportoh uhm. is there a way to restore deleted files off a USB device that's been written over with an ISO? I think this is the one I accidentally wrote over my mom's wedding photos. :S07:35
lotuspsychjeJTechSupport: that bios should be able to boot usb07:36
JTechSupportlotuspsychje, but didn't someone else say some USB sticks might not support .... something, being booted?07:36
jeffmrIt may be that your usb stick didn't get made correctly and/or made bootable.07:37
JTechSupportI never verified what file system was on it.07:37
jeffmrdon't think so on the other question.07:37
jeffmrI wasn't here in the beginning.  What are you trying to make?07:38
JTechSupportis there a danger in attempting to restore files and failing, that a different program might be more successful at?07:38
oerheksoverwriting with an iso? low chance there are photos left on the empty space ...07:39
oerheks!undelete07:39
ubottuSome tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery07:39
JTechSupportI'm guessing I can't just copy the device data in order to attempt file restoration through multiple programs, right? is it a hardware technique or purely software?07:39
JTechSupportah, thanks.07:39
jeffmrThere are also data recovery places that can sometimes recover things.  They can be expensive though and there is no guarantee they will be able to.07:40
EriC^^JTechSupport: are you trying to recover files from the usb you copied the iso to?07:42
JTechSupportyeah. I found another folder with a similar name but I can't be sure they're the same files. probably not worth the cost of a professional.07:42
JTechSupportEriC^^, yeah. but this was an Ubuntu installation I made 3 years ago and left the device so I wouldn't make it worse. in case I could do something about it later.07:42
JTechSupportinstallation ISO on USB stick.07:43
EriC^^JTechSupport: why did you copy the iso to it? you know that overwrites data right?07:43
JTechSupportI stupidly backed up the files off the USB stick onto the partition that I ended up wiping with the new installation that I created off the USB stick.07:43
JTechSupportEriC^^, it was a mistake.07:44
JTechSupportwoof. maybe it's break time. I think I've been at this for over 4 or 5 hours.07:44
EriC^^JTechSupport: the iso would have overwritten the first 1.4gb or so of the disk, if the partition/filesystem was after that space then it wouldn't have touched it, if not you'll have to get the files using photorec or a similar program that looks for individual files to recover07:46
JTechSupportit wasn't partitioned.07:50
EriC^^!datarecovery | JTechSupport07:51
EriC^^!recover | JTechSupport look into photorec that's included in the testdisk package07:51
ubottuJTechSupport look into photorec that's included in the testdisk package: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery07:51
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poutineIs there any further explanation on why the ubuntu pastebin doesn't allow PHP or web scripts, yet still allows them to be selected in the syntax dropdown?08:10
EriC^^poutine: what do you mean by doesn't allow them? you want them to be executed on the server?08:11
poutineEriC^^, when you post it, it refuses it, and says "    PHP and other Web scripts are not allowed"08:12
EriC^^poutine: hmm can you give a sample of what you're pasting? i've used it before for php pastes without a problem08:12
tatertotsor you need to show the PHP or web scripts to someone more experienced to aid in "debug" or troubleshooting since the scripts do not have the 'expected' results???08:12
oerheksI guess it is policy not to serve hackers ...08:12
EriC^^poutine: ah i see what you mean08:13
poutinehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/ Steps to reproduce: 1) Enter Scuba Steve for 'Poster' 2) Select Syntax PHP (Probably optional) 3) Put <?php in Content, submit08:13
oerheksother pastebins allow that, paste.ubuntu.com not08:13
poutineoerheks, but why?08:13
funabashihi guys how can i see all the tools i have installed with apt-get ?08:13
EriC^^poutine: if you prepend something it let's it paste https://paste.ubuntu.com/26370700/ dunno why it's like that08:14
oerheksapt list --installed08:14
poutineI'd understand if it were some MS specific language, but seems rather silly to exclude a large portion of open source programmers08:14
poutineunless this was a poorly designed security system08:14
oerheksyou need to login to show this > https://paste.ubuntu.com/26370700/plain/08:15
tatertotswho or what "entity" is doing this "excluding"???08:15
tatertotsand why?08:15
EriC^^oerheks: try without the /plain/08:15
tatertotsnvm i don't even want to understand anymore08:16
alexskwhat???08:17
isnnndoes anyone know when the Ubuntu 17.10 download will be available?08:19
funabashioerheks: apt list --installed that list all the tools which are installed08:22
funabashii want to list the all stuff i have installed by my self08:22
alexskoh08:23
EriC^^funabashi: this gets you close to it, parsing /var/log/apt/history.log* might give you everything comm -23 <(apt-mark showmanual | sort -u) <(gzip -dc /var/log/installer/initial-status.gz | sed -n 's/^Package: //p' | sort -u)08:24
lotuspsychje!lenovobug | isnnn08:26
ubottuisnnn: The original release of Ubuntu 17.10 contained a bug that makes firmware memory read-only. See https://pad.lv/1734147 for more info. This bug has been fixed in 17.10's repositories (so upgrades are safe) and a new set of ISOs have been released (look for 17.10.1 in the filename).08:26
daxisnnn: they're up on http://releases.ubuntu.com/17.10.1/ ( or for flavors http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/17.10.1/release/ etc.), the website just isn't updated yet08:27
isnnnthanks :)08:28
funabashiEriC^^: your commands begins where ?08:29
daxfunabashi: "comm" is the first word of it08:29
EriC^^^08:29
funabashiok comm is new for me08:29
EriC^^are any files executed by default on ubuntu in the home dir that aren't hidden?08:30
funabashinice thanks EriC^^08:30
EriC^^no problem08:31
EriC^^if a pc was compromised, and i copied the home dir, but removed all dot files and put it in a new install, that'd be safe, right?08:31
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alexsklxde08:32
hateballyou could potentially put malicious code in any type of file really, PDF, jpgs, etc08:33
JTechSupportohhhh. I'm finding odd errors in gparted on old USB sticks I attempted to load Xubuntu installers onto. search results are mentioning dd using different bs= values. I noticed two people gave me commands to run with different bs= values. one was 1M and the other was 4M08:33
hateballEriC^^: ^^08:33
alkisgJTechSupport: the .iso doesn't have a proper partition table, in order to be able to boot in uefi, mbr, as iso etc. That's why gparted shows errors. I.e. there's no error, it's by design.08:34
alexsk???08:35
EriC^^hateball: yeah, nothing else gets executed automatically on logging on though right?08:35
JTechSupportso my dd command on my USB stick has no effect on whether it will boot up?08:35
alkisgJTechSupport: dd creates the stick correctly regardless of if you use bs=4M or 1M08:36
JTechSupportoh.08:36
tomreynEriC^^: you need to review every single file you copy from a compromised system to a non-compromised one.if you just want to copy the data for now to be able to shut down the compromised system, create a tarball with an obvious tag such as 'compromised' instead of copying single files08:36
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alkisgReview, how? How would one know if a .jpg now contains additional code that triggers an vulnerability in a decoder? :)08:38
alkisgRemoving all dot files (including .config/dconf) sounds good enough for me...08:38
tomreyn(but yes, my expectation would be that nothing but dotfiles and files in PATH locations would get executed or interpreted automatically).08:38
tomreynEriC^^: ^08:38
alkisgMaybe running an antivirus too, but not manually08:38
EriC^^alright thanks tomreyn and hateball08:39
tomreynalkisg: right, reviewing binary files is difficult. A/V might help (and might now).08:39
tomreyn*noT08:39
alkisgI keep an md5sum of all my files just for that case08:39
EriC^^that's pretty neat08:40
alkisgSo that after some POSSIBLE data loss, I'll be able to see the extend of the damage08:40
tomreynothers use git08:40
alkisgUnfortunately I don't have a git server that can host 1 TB08:40
JTechSupportgod I don't want to do this any more. I don't think my break was long enough. how do I format this old Xubuntu installation USB so I can put the new one on? Why does Xubuntu's support page not have that? it only has info for upgrading or coming from Windows.08:41
Kubuntu_userHi, I have install ubuntu 16.04 on external hard drive it works fine on my laptop which has UEFI, but when I want run it on my old computer it does not work because the BIOS does not support UEFI. Is there any solution?08:44
Kubuntu_userHi, I have installed ubuntu 16.04 on external hard drive it works fine on my laptop which has UEFI, but when I want run it on my old computer it does not work because the BIOS does not support UEFI. Is there any solution?08:44
alkisgJTechSupport: I don't have much time, but I can help you via remote support (vnc) if you want08:45
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: yes, you can add a bios_grub partition so it boots on bios as well08:45
alkisgKubuntu_user: it's possible to create a disk that boots from both uefi and bios, yes08:45
alkisgWhat EriC^^ said, but you'll also need to install grub-pc on it08:46
JTechSupportalkisg, I don't know what that is. thanks anyway.08:46
alkisgJTechSupport: it's a command that I will give you to share your screen with me, kind of like teamviewer08:46
JTechSupportalkisg, I'm wary of that kind of thing.08:47
alkisgok, np08:47
* alkisg does it daily for 1000+ schools so it's hard to remember that it may seem weird to people that use it for the first time08:48
JTechSupportI just don't know enough about how it's done here to ensure that it's just viewing as opposed to full remote control.08:49
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ How? , Can you help with link or video ?08:49
alkisgIt's full remote control, which you can stop at any time with ctrl+c08:49
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: are you booted into the install the right on the uefi machine?08:50
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ yes08:50
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999'08:51
EriC^^paste the link it gives you here08:51
Kubuntu_userwhere in terimnal ?08:51
EriC^^yes08:51
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ What it does , and what is termbin.com?08:53
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: it shows the disks and partitions, termbin is a nc based pastebin08:53
EriC^^it just sends the output of the command to termbin.com and gives you a link back08:53
anddamI just added mercurial ppa release https://launchpad.net/~mercurial-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/releases and then updated08:55
anddambut trying to upgrade xenial's mercurial  3.7.3 yields    mercurial is already the newest version (3.7.3-1ubuntu1)08:55
anddamdo I need to remove and then install again or is there a way to tell apt "fetch the most up-to-date version"?08:56
anddamnvm, my bad08:57
anddamI wasn't properly adding the PPA08:57
JTechSupportwhy is gparted being so tempermental? it keeps throwing errors all over the place when I'm trying to format this old USB stick with Xubuntu installation on it.08:57
JTechSupportit always tells me I should reboot08:58
JTechSupportI tried to write a new partition. gparted shows unallocated. but my file browser shows the old files.08:58
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ this the output of sudo parted -l >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26370840/08:58
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: you can delete the swap partition, make it 2mb smaller for bios_grub partition09:01
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo swapoff /dev/sdb3'09:02
JTechSupport"You can use Disks it's installed by default and easy to use." apparently not in Xubuntu09:02
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ ok , but if I delete EFI System Partition will not be better ?09:03
JTechSupportd-do I want "disks" or do I want something else? why is every single step in this process requiring research? what if the answer is too old and oudated?09:04
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: it wont boot on uefi anymore, you can have both if you want09:04
Kubuntu_userok09:04
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: actually ok sure, we can recreate the efi partition and everything09:04
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo umount /boot/efi'09:04
jpe_Anyone know why I haeve so much trouble with bluetooth a2dp with internal bluetooth device? Basically I have to restart the bluetooth daemon and pulse audio a few times and disconnect and reconnect to the headset before it will finally show that a2dp is available and play aduio through it.09:05
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JTechSupportOH. GOOD. ANOTHER program I install but can't run! maybe "sudo disks" on the command prompt!09:05
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ ok , done. then ?09:05
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: sudo cgdisk /dev/sdb09:05
JTechSupportdisks command not found! OF COURSE NOT09:06
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: delete the efi partition, create a 2mb partition with hex code ef02  and recreate the efi partition with the hex code ef0009:06
Kubuntu_userok09:06
JTechSupporthow the hell can I delete the partition and still read all the files on the old partition?09:07
ylwghstHello,09:07
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ Can I do the same with Gparted or kde partition manager ?09:07
alkisgJTechSupport: (a) if you didn't unmount it while partitioning, or (b) if the stick is broken, worn out09:07
ylwghstcan run xbacklight using acpid from /etc/acpi/brightness-down.sh09:08
ylwghstcan i run?09:08
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: sure09:08
EriC^^ylwghst: where did you get that script from?09:08
JTechSupportalkisg, I did unmount it. I think it remounted in the middle of me trying to create a new partition.09:08
EriC^^!find brightness-down09:08
ubottuFound: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 272 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=brightness-down&searchon=names&suite=artful&section=all09:08
alkisgJTechSupport: that could cause it then.09:08
alkisgJTechSupport: gparted usually puts locks to avoid such things09:08
ylwghstEriC^^: i created09:08
ylwghstEriC^^: its just09:09
ylwghst#!/bin/sh09:09
ylwghstxbacklight -dec 1009:09
JTechSupportwhat do I do?09:09
ylwghstbt it doesnt work actually :/09:09
alkisgJTechSupport: sorry, I think your case will need a lot of time to pinpoint the issues; maybe someone else can answer; I could only answer that small part.09:09
EriC^^ylwghst: what happens when you type /etc/acpi//brightness-down.sh ?09:09
ylwghstevent triggers the script but xbacklight utility doesnt work09:10
ylwghstEriC^^: what do you mean?09:10
EriC^^does xbacklight -dec 10 work by itself?09:10
JTechSupportI want to die. I'm struggling just to format a USB stick to install an installation ISO to install the OS... all to go back to my pathetic escapist virtual life that wasn't even enjoyable. I have nothing.09:10
EriC^^i mean what error does it give?09:10
ylwghstEriC^^: yep09:10
ylwghstno error09:10
ylwghstxbacklight works but not triggered by acpid from that script09:11
ylwghstruning it by /etc/acpi//brightness-down.sh09:12
EriC^^try typing 'sh' then type xbacklight -dec 1009:12
ylwghstdoes work..09:12
EriC^^try #!/bin/bash -x instead of #!/bin/sh09:13
JTechSupportwhy can't I check if my USB stick is bootable through software instead of trying to boot from it and not knowing why it's not booting?09:15
ylwghst#!/bin/bash -x09:15
ylwghst/usr/bin/xbacklight -dec 1009:15
ylwghstecho 'triggered' >> /home/augustin/triggered09:15
c06hi all09:15
ylwghstecho works.. xbacklight not09:15
ylwghstwhen triggered by acpid09:15
EriC^^oh ok09:16
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ sorry but in kde partition manager where I can the put hex code ?09:16
c06facing error randomly and facing broken pipe issue https://paste.linux.community/view/df46570b09:16
c06i am using ubuntu 16.04 server09:16
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: not sure, it might be called 'bios_boot' partition and efi is 'efi or esp'09:16
sera_denoirRunning ubuntu server 17.10 headless, and just got a warning today that /home (a 322 gb part) has under a meg of free space, ran du -h --max-depth=1 on the partition to try to identify where the leak is, and it's reporting that only 40gb is in use09:17
ylwghstEriC^^: sh /usr/bin/xbacklight -dec 1009:18
alkisgsera_denoir: a deleted file shows up in df but not in du; lsof or reboot may help09:18
ylwghstSyntax error: Unterminated quoted string09:18
alkisgJTechSupport: kvm -m 1024 /dev/sdb ==> can boot the stick in a virtual machine that is called "kvm"; you may need to install it09:19
alkisgsera_denoir: sorry I meant "deleted file that is still in use by some application"09:19
hanabishihello guy, i can't update what happend??09:20
EriC^^!details | hanabishi09:20
ubottuhanabishi: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.09:20
sera_denoiralkisg: i'll try the reboot first for expediency sake since i don't know how to properly use lsof09:21
JTechSupportwhy can't I make a bootable USB installation?09:21
alkisgsera_denoir: yup, it's the easiest thing to do09:21
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sera_denoirjust get a bit freaked out when 280gb of ssd space goes poof =P09:21
c06how to resolve the ssh key error automatically connection is getting closed09:21
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ I will create a partition with 50 mb rather than 2 mb, Is it ok ? I think yes , I'm using sudo cgdisk /dev/sdb rather than kde partition manager.09:22
alkisgsera_denoir: wait09:22
alkisgmax-depth 1?09:22
hanabishii'm get update and will upgrade but when nearly finish is error kismet09:22
alkisgThat would limit it and not go to subdirectories09:22
ylwghstand here they are use it http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/LCD_Brightness09:22
ylwghst:/09:22
ylwghststrange09:22
hanabishican some one help me?09:22
JTechI don't get updating. I click on the updater and it says everything's updated but it's still 1 version of Xubuntu behind the released one.09:22
sera_denoiralkisg: i tried to go down through subdirectories too and wasn't seeing anything09:22
alkisgsera_denoir: what's the output of `sudo du -sh /home` ?09:23
sera_denoiralkisg: might be a bit late to ask.  After reboot df shows usage now at 14%09:23
hanabishioh okey i found it thank, i will autodelete dkismet and create new account09:23
sera_denoiralkisg: and it says '42GB /home'09:24
alkisgsera_denoir: and `df -h | grep home` ?09:24
hanabishihello09:25
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sera_denoiralkisg: 309gb total, 42 in use, 252 free09:25
alkisgsera_denoir: well, that matches then, 42 in use09:25
sera_denoiralkisg: not sure why the reboot put it from 40 to 42, but maybe there was journaling stuff that wasn't processing right or something09:25
JTechI want to eat cake but I'm sick and that'll make it worse.09:26
sera_denoirJTech: That's okay, it's a lie anyway =P09:26
sera_denoirfeel better though09:26
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ I have createted a partition 50 mb with hex code ef02 , Should I give it a specific name ?09:27
JTechI wish I could take well-wishes remotely from the internet. actually I guess it's not much easier in person.09:27
sera_denoiralkisg: thanks for giving me the easy fix.  At least I could learn the difference between df and du from you at least (note to self, reboot first next time x.x)09:28
alkisgnp09:28
ylwghstEriC^^: it does look like problem with environemnt09:30
ylwghstpropably the script isnt triggered as USER09:30
JTechwell I don't know if this is reliable but I found this qemu thing and tried "qemu-system-x86_64 -hda /dev/sdb" and got "could not open disk image /dev/sdb: Could not open '/dev/sdb': No such file or directory"09:31
JTech.... wait, that doesn't sound like it can't find a disk image. that sounds like it can't find the USB device.09:31
cpaelzerJTech: is /dev/sdb even existing?09:31
cpaelzerls -laF /dev/sdb ?09:31
ylwghstyeah09:32
ylwghstEriC^^:09:32
ylwghstDISPLAY=:0.0 su augustin -c "/usr/bin/xbacklight -dec 10"09:32
ylwghstthis does work09:32
cpaelzerJTech: also be careful09:32
cpaelzerif sdb is anything mounted it could mount it again from the guest09:32
cpaelzerwhich likely cuases FS corruption09:32
JTechls -laF /dev/sdb09:33
JTechls: cannot access /dev/sdb: No such file or directory09:33
JTechI don't understasnd. my file browser is on it right now. I can even open the files.09:33
Ben64open what files09:34
JTechthe files on the USB stick09:34
Ben64but there wouldn't be files in /dev/sdb09:34
JTechoh wait maybe it's /dev/sdc ?? using sudo parted -l is throwing up lots of errors, the same ones gparted gave.09:35
Ben64use 'mount' to see what partitions are mounted where09:35
Ben64and do not try to do anything to a mounted device, like cpaelzer mentioned09:35
JTechhrm. .... qemu-system-x86_64 -hda /dev/sdc resulted in: qemu-system-x86_64: -hda /dev/sdc: could not open disk image /dev/sdc: Could not open '/dev/sdc': Permission denied09:36
JTechuh oh. I think I might have already done what he said.09:37
JTechI don't know. right now I'm just throwing shit up against the wall.09:37
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ I have createted a partition 50 mb with hex code ef02 , Should I give it a specific name ? and then what09:37
Ben64JTech: you should explain what you're trying to do09:37
JTechBen64, I'm trying to make a Xubuntu installation on a USB stick.09:38
JTechI mean a Xubuntu installer.09:38
Ben64uh... you don't need to do anything that complicated09:39
Ben64dd the iso to the usb drive09:39
JTechBen64, I did that. it won't boot.09:39
JTechI can't even detect it.09:39
JTechin the bios.09:39
Ben64maybe the computer can't boot from that usb then09:39
Ben64or you got a bad iso09:40
Ben64or bad usb09:40
JTechI have no idea where I'm going wrong. I don't know how to tell if my USB stick is incabpable of being booted. I have no idea how to tell if the ISO installed properly to id. I have no idea how to tell if my BIOS is set up to boot from it. no idea of anything.09:40
Ben64!md5sum09:40
ubottuTo verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM09:40
Ben64start there09:40
JTechyeah. well 6 hours later and I still can't do this one thing.09:40
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: no need09:41
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: create the efi partition09:41
Kubuntu_userok09:41
eitchhi guys, just a quick question on Spectre and Meltdown: I use the kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ . Is there a way i can test that the KPTI patches are enabled on those kernels?09:41
Ben64eitch: dmesg | grep -i isolat09:42
Ben64maybe09:43
JTechhm... where do I get the checksum for Xubuntu?09:43
JTechoh wait09:43
AzluxHi, is someone here manage the ubuntu help page ? (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo)09:43
JTechhm. doesn't match.09:43
Ben64Azlux: whats the problem09:44
JTechWOW BITTORRENT IS SO GREAT I got a defective ISO through it!09:44
JTechwell then... back to the drawing board. let's try a direct download.... see you all in 15 minutes.09:45
sebsebsebbhi I am having problems trying to boot up properly any of the Ubuntu 16.04.3 USB's I have made.  I get Grub but that's it, it won't boot up into try ubuntu or anything else.  one burn went wrong or two, but the ones that are good everthing on the usb, same problem.  its a bit odd since well this lap top ran Linux distros no problem in past.  I suspsect a issue with the iso maybe.  not my new motherboard and hard disk09:45
sebsebsebbcould be the specific ubuntu version. the point 309:45
AzluxBen64: the doc use the RELATED state09:46
sebsebsebbnot tried anything else yet,  later versions, etc. since not many free usb's09:46
Azluxthis is a security breach09:46
Azluxif not used with specific conntrack09:46
eitch@Ben64, hmm... after a reboot that doesn't show anything. I'm using a Ryzen CPU, could that be a reason?09:46
JTech... bleh. I got it wrong. I was looking at the wrong md5sum. ... ok, the ISO did download correctly.09:46
Ben64eitch: mine doesn't show anything either, maybe09:46
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ Ok , I did it , what next .09:47
eitch@Ben64, which kernel are you using?09:47
Ben644.13.0-25-generic09:47
eitchok, thanks09:48
JTechBen64, sorry to be so messy. MD5checksum is correct. Do you know what I can check next?09:48
Ben64try booting it on another computer09:49
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ Could you give me all steps in a link ?09:49
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: i dont have one09:49
Kubuntu_userok , I have created to partition , what next ?09:50
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ ok , I have created to partition , what next ?09:50
AzluxBen64: I have a doc in french (not translated sorry https://gist.github.com/azlux/6a70bd38bb7c525ab26efe7e3a7ea8ac ) but this github explain that also https://github.com/rtsisyk/linux-iptables-contrack-exploit09:51
Kubuntu_user?09:51
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo parted -l' and paste the results09:52
Kubuntu_userok09:52
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371017/09:54
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb1' just so it erases the fat32 one so the pc doesn't get confused09:55
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: then type 'sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sdb4'09:56
Ben64Azlux: but is it a problem on any supported version of ubuntu?09:56
Azluxit is a problem if all conntrack modules are load by default09:57
AzluxRELATED is useless if you don't use FTP09:57
alkisgsebsebsebb: one test is to try the sticks in another pc, and once you see that this is working, try removing quiet splash from the grub/syslinux menu, to see where it errors09:58
Azluxand not only for ubunutu, a lot of people use your doc, and a lot of OS like ubuntu load all conntrack modules09:58
JTechBen64, it doesn't boot on the other computer. at least on the other computer it seems to detect that there's a USB-HDD device to boot from but on the desktop I'm attempting to install it on I get nothing.09:58
JTechso maybe the USB stick can't boot. but I can't reformat this other larger USB stick to try that one instead. It's screwing up.09:59
Ben64JTech: you may need to get to the boot menu or otherwise tell it to boot09:59
Ben64Azlux: so file a bug report if it isn't working properly09:59
sebsebsebbalkisg: yeah nearlly tried on my mini pc that has a usb, but uncharged,  and the cable is uhmm.   thing is it basically only shows grub when it loads up,  with the like try ubuntu options or install ubuntu option and that, but when I go onto any of the options inclduing check  for defects,  it just stays well black or whatever on the screen, nothing boots up properly on it, or not that I can see anyway09:59
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ I get this " /dev/sdb4: No such file or directory " after sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sdb409:59
alkisgJTech: my assumption is, your desktop ignores your stick because it's still formatted for bios only, because dd never worked, because it's worn out, a bad stick09:59
JTechBen64, I hit F12 and it listed USB-HDD which is why it looked like it actually detected it unlike my blank desktop PC10:00
JTechalkisg, what? worn out? I can read the files in a file browser but can't boot from it?10:00
alkisgsebsebsebb: well if it doesn't boot elsewhere either, it's not created properly, recreate it10:00
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: try 'sudo partprobe /dev/sdb' then 'lsblk' and paste the results10:00
sebsebsebbalkisg: I edid re crate it10:00
alkisgJTech: you previously said you cannot format it any more. Being able to read but not write is very very common to bad sticks.10:01
sebsebsebbalkisg: I had issues with my oringal toshiba usb's  like I am saying, so I made new with san disk usb's, but same issues10:01
alkisgsebsebsebb: and which tool are you using to create it?10:01
JTechalkisg, no that's a different USB stick I can't format. a larger one.10:01
alkisgJTech: in general, "not able to format" => bad stick10:01
sebsebsebbalkisg: I know that etcher didn't even burn right.   but unetbootin has by the looks of everything, but that won't boot it up prpoerly, the ones I have made with unetbootin.10:01
alkisgsebsebsebb: unetbootin doesn't support uefi10:02
alkisgUse rufus or dd10:02
sebsebsebbalkisg: oh does it not oh10:02
sebsebsebbalkisg: ah ha10:02
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ maybe I need mount /dev/sdb4 before I do sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sdb4 , What do you think?10:02
sebsebsebbalkisg: yeah I haven't hade to set anything up from ISO's for lots of  months10:02
sebsebsebbalkisg: so I would have forgottin if I even knew that10:03
JTechalkisg, ... well the larger one I can't format is write-protected. Is that normal or is that clear it's broken?10:03
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: no, run the commands from above10:03
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: try 'sudo partprobe /dev/sdb' then 'lsblk' and paste the results10:03
Kubuntu_userok10:03
JTechI mean... why is the smaller stick not booting either? am I just cursed in that the smaller one is incapable of booting and the larger one is dead?10:04
sebsebsebbalkisg: also ah yes refus is the other one, that's meant to be good indeed, that slipped my mind completly,  proves I haven't been dooeing this stuff for ages. why does unetbootin not support uefi10:04
JTechdo Xubuntu installer ISOs make USB devices read-only?10:04
Ben64no10:05
alkisgsebsebsebb: probably because the developer didn't have motivation for it. :) https://github.com/unetbootin/unetbootin/issues/3310:05
oerheksthe iso on usb is read only, yes10:05
sebsebsebbalkisg: will refus also format it start over neicely, with a otherwise used usb? i mean the four I have, that I been trying to use for this, all now have something on them so.  and I am stuck on windows at the moment, and looks like formatting  didn't even give me the right size as in big enough for the usbs in the format options uh10:05
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371046/10:05
alkisgJTech: you should be able to use the smaller one with dd, yeah, did you see any errors while doing that?10:06
alkisgsebsebsebb: yes I think it can also format the sticks; try it I don't ever use such boot methods anyway10:06
sebsebsebbalkisg: windows when I looked before,  woudn't quite format the usbs to the right size, or something stupid, in its options10:06
JTechalkisg, errors with gparted?10:06
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, type 'sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sdb4'10:06
sebsebsebbalkisg: what do you use ?  or just dd in lnux   or something you mean10:07
alkisgJTech: errors while dd'ing the stick or in dmesg or in gparted or in general, that would mean that the stick is not created properly10:07
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ I got this >>> mkfs.fat 3.0.28 (2015-05-16)10:07
JTechalkisg, hm. yeah. gparted giving errors about physical block size being different.10:07
alkisgsebsebsebb: I have my own method where I just drop .iso's in my usb stick and I have grub there and it boots them directly from the .iso. Ignore it :)10:07
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, type 'sudo blkid /dev/sdb*' and paste the results10:07
JTechalkisg, but someone told me it was normal for the ISO to be doing it's own thing or something.10:08
alkisgJTech: that would be me.10:08
JTech"The driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says it is 512 bytes."10:08
sebsebsebbalkisg: I need to escape windows :D10:08
alkisgJTech: that's not important. You didn't see any other errors at all while creating the stick?10:08
AzluxBen64: where can a open a ticket for "bug" ? (even if it's not really a but, but a bad conf)10:08
JTech"Partition(s) 1 on /dev/sdb have been written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because it/they are in use.  As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in use.  You should reboot now before making further changes."10:08
sebsebsebbalkisg: every time I ues it, I remember how awful it is :d10:08
alkisgsebsebsebb: rufus10:09
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371060/10:09
Azluxbug *10:09
JTechalkisg, not after running dd, no.10:09
alkisgJTech: for example, I believe you're trying to dd and/or use gparted while the stick is in use10:09
alkisgJTech: thus, it's always broken10:09
sebsebsebbalkisg:  yeah refus10:09
sebsebsebbthanks :)10:09
alkisgnp10:09
sebsebsebband stupid unetbootin developer for not supporting uefi but ah well10:09
alkisgsebsebsebb: eh, we say "thanks developer for what you did so far"10:10
sebsebsebband etcher for ot burning the sticks right too10:10
alkisgnot "stupid because you're not continuing it"10:10
sebsebsebbnot10:10
alkisgIt's free. Don't blame someone for not giving you a SECOND free beer :D10:10
sebsebsebbalkisg: acgaully that's a point, is it dead software really now, I mean it used to be quite popular, hence that one coming to mind10:10
JTechalkisg, so do I need to run a command to unmount it before I dd?10:10
sebsebsebband I had used it in the past a few times10:11
Ben64Azlux: if iptables isn't working properly, then that would be a bug10:11
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo nano /etc/fstab' and replace the UUID=...... /boot/efi , replace the UUID with the new one  so its UUID=8CBE-EBB810:11
alkisgJTech: possibly, but as I said, giving instructions over irc may need over 3 hours in your case, while vnc would take 3 minutes, so I'll let someone else give you details instructions there; I only gave a hypothesis10:11
alkisg*detailed10:11
AzluxBen64: it's not a bug, your doc use iptables the bad way, this make a security issue10:11
akikJTech: yes you need to umount all partitions that you had mounted off the usb stick before using dd10:12
Ben64Azlux: that doesn't even make sense10:12
AzluxHere : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo, you have this line. "-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT" you need to remove the word RELATED because you use a conntrack module without configure it. so you make a security break10:14
suresh_hi guys everytime i am booting linux i am getting gnu grub10:15
sebsebsebbsuresh_: yes10:15
sebsebsebbsuresh_: your meant to get grub10:15
suresh_i can only run when i go to advanced options and then select recovery10:15
sebsebsebbsuresh_:  advanced options in grub ?10:15
suresh_yes10:16
sebsebsebbsuresh_: is that from an install ?10:16
sebsebsebbnot live media10:16
Ben64Azlux: it's an example10:16
alkisgsuresh_: does it boot if you select a previous grub version?10:16
suresh_i am a novice10:16
sebsebsebbsuresh_: when do you get grub ?  exactly10:16
sebsebsebband10:16
sebsebsebbwhich version of ubuntu10:16
suresh_right when i turn on computer10:16
sebsebsebbsuresh_: is that also from one put on a computer, or from the live dvd/usb ?10:17
suresh_linux mint cinnamon10:17
suresh_yes the one put on a computer10:17
alkisg!mint10:17
ubottuThe Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)10:17
suresh_thank you10:17
sebsebsebbsuresh_: Grub should come up,  technically mint support is meant to be on there little network or else where, even though so based on ubuntu.  however.  could be a bad kernel. or something,  so stuck having to go through some advanced options thing10:17
JTechdo I really need to go through a dozen steps to unmount a USB device? https://askubuntu.com/questions/859787/how-to-unmount-and-mount-pen-drive-in-ubuntu-via-command-line10:18
oerheksJTech, just use disks tool, to write the iso, you would have done it by now10:19
JTechoerheks, don't I still need to unmount before I use a tool like disks?10:19
JTechoerheks, oh right. I installed disks. and can't run it. disks: command not found.10:20
oerheksyes, there is a button to do that10:20
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ?10:20
Kubuntu_userI have problem now , I ended the trimnal by force to edit the file with kate rather than nano but I got problem now I can't open any program or file , I will log out then return .10:20
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok10:20
EriC^^just dont restart10:20
JTechoerheks, how do I use disks? the link to their website through the software center doesn't look like it offers documentation on how to use it.10:22
JTechhm. I even installed gnome-disk-utility. can't run that either.10:23
alkisgJTech: you run it from the menus. If you want console, the command is gnome-disks, not "disks"10:24
JTechalkisg, thanks. I wish that info was easy to find.10:24
alkisgJTech: menus should be very easy to find10:25
oerheksJTech, or other option, use the filemanager and press the eject button next to your usb device, easy peasy10:25
alkisgoerheks: that will remove the device node10:25
JTechalkisg, it's not in the Xubuntu menus.10:25
alkisgJTech: file a bug report in xubuntu if it's not, it sounds like a very serious issue10:25
oerheksalkisg, huh? it stays there...10:26
alkisgMaybe xubuntu needs logoff/logon to show new programs in menus?10:26
alkisgoerheks: which version/de are you trying on?10:26
JTech... huh. when I eject the USB stick through the file browser, gnome-disks now shows it as having no media. it's like it's blank.10:27
oerheksLoLz10:27
JTechmaybe that's not what I should do.10:28
Kubuntu_userEric^^ Ok , sorry Could you rewrite the last command , and should I keep the partitions in mount or not?10:28
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'sudo nano /etc/fstab' and replace the UUID=...... /boot/efi , replace the UUID with the new one  so its UUID=8CBE-EBB810:28
JTechwait, what am I doing?10:28
Kubuntu_userok10:28
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: no, dont mount anything yet10:28
AzluxBen64: I'm not sure you understand well the problem10:28
MonoMonkeystupid question: I just updated a machine with LTS 16.04.3 via dist-upgrade and I received linux-image-4.13.0-26-generic. Now I wanted to check if that fixes meltdown / spectre, so I went to https://packages.ubuntu.com and searched for that package... but it isn't even listed there?10:28
MonoMonkeywhere can I find information about this package?10:29
oerheks!kpti10:29
ubottuMeltdown is a security issue with (primarily) Intel processors. It's mitigated by kernel patches named KPTI. Ubuntu released them in security updates for 14.04, 16.04, and 17.10. 17.04 will not receive this update. 18.04 will ship with kernel 4.15, which is patched already. 16.04 has updates for Linux 4.4 (release) and 4.13 (HWE), installs with 4.10 should upgrade to 4.13. See also !spectre, !nopti10:29
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown10:30
JTecham I using disks to put the ISO on the USB device? "restore disk image"?10:32
Ben64Azlux: well you haven't explained it at all10:32
Kubuntu_userEric^^ Ok, I did that.10:34
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, type 'sudo mount /boot/efi'10:35
JTechmaybe next time I should preface my request for help with "I'm retarded. How can I do this as easily as possible?" and then people will tell me to use "disks". {I mean, I still would have had to ask how to run it}10:36
JTechoh man I hope this magically solves my problem. I'm really ready for one of these pieces of shit I'm throwing against the wall to stick.10:36
tanja84dkdoes anyone know where I can find info about security patches for ubuntu?10:38
oerhekstanja84dk, good start, https://usn.ubuntu.com/usn/10:39
tanja84dkoerheks, Thanks because I will keep an eye on when meltdown will be patched10:39
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown10:40
oerheks!kpti10:40
oerhekshttps://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/12/meltdown-and-spectre-status-update/10:41
sebsebsebbalkisg: I asked earlier if refus could format usb stick, so I did a google for that just now, and well guess what refus actually stands for :d  well there's the answer h eh10:42
oerheksfor those who ask when the new iso' s arrive: http://releases.ubuntu.com/17.10.1/10:42
tanja84dkthis is weird the website says the patch is released but when I check for update then it says everything is uptodate, and when I run a tester for if I'm volnable then its sayind that I'm volnable10:42
akiksebsebsebb: rufus10:42
sebsebsebbakik: yes but what it stands for :d10:43
sebsebsebbthe letters10:43
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* JTech cries again10:43
sebsebsebbakik: alkisg   Create and Format bootable USB flash drives with Rufus. Rufus stands for Reliable USB Formatting Utility with Source.10:44
JTechwhat am I doing wrong??10:44
sebsebsebbJTech: when comes to what, I missed your issue10:44
JTechdisks even says the partition on the USB is bootable.10:44
JTechsebsebsebb, I can't get a bootable USB from Xubuntu installer.10:45
JTechXubuntu installer ISO10:45
sebsebsebbJTech: which  version of xubuntu? how you make usb ?10:45
sebsebsebbmight be similar to the issue I just had :d  but seems I may have  a solution10:46
JTechsebsebsebb, to write the ISO I tried dd. now I'm trying disks.10:46
JTechxubuntu-16.04.3-desktop-amd6410:46
sebsebsebbJTech: oh on Linux,  mine was with windows tools,  nevermind, someone else will be able to help you better, wait etc :) good luck10:47
JTechI checked the MD5checksum. that's correct. the USB stick can't be dead because I've rewritten the ISO to it.10:47
kostkontanja84dk, what version of Ubuntu are you on10:47
sebsebsebbJTech: the usb might be faulty, even though eerything else seemed to work, have you tried another ?10:47
akikJTech: you can test if the usb stick boots while in your current linux system10:48
JTechmaybe it's a BIOS setting. I'm just surprised that the laptop I tested it out as a 2nd test machine can't boot from it either.10:48
JTechsebsebsebb, yeah. 2 USB sticks. I can't really go out and buy another right now.10:48
sebsebsebbJTech: if you got UEFI system, you may need to disabble secure boot suer10:48
akikJTech: install qemu-kvm package, then: sudo kvm -m 1024 /dev/sdX10:48
tanja84dkkostkon, 16.04 LTS and the test says I'm Vulnerable for version 1 and 210:49
sebsebsebbindeed to buying usb sticks uh,  but for mine if I format,  I am ok again I guess,  the issue I had.10:49
JTechakik let me try again with that command. last time I tried qemu it said I didn't have permission.10:49
kostkontanja84dk, which test is that10:49
akikJTech: umount it first if it's mounted10:49
tanja84dkkostkon, https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker10:50
JTechoh. unmounting. that might be my problem.10:50
tanja84dkkostkon, TechSNAP from Jupiter Broadcasting recommended that test for linux users10:51
kostkontanja84dk, what's the output of output of   uname -a10:51
akikJTech: yes. it's not automatic in linux where as in windows some of the tasks are more automatic10:51
JTechakik, wait, how do I find it if it's not mounted? like it won't be /dev/sdb10:51
tanja84dkkostkon, Linux tanjaubuntuserver 4.4.0-109-generic #132-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 9 19:52:39 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux10:51
AzluxBen64: I will try to clear enought. Into your wiki, the default rule is "-A INPUT -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT" but the word RELATED active all conntrack module (to follow the connection), but the good way to use it is to specify the conntrack with "-A INPUT -m conntrack -m helper ftp --dport 23 --ctstate RELATED -j ACCEPT". When you don't specify parameter to you can open any port if you simule a ftp tcp echanges. In my computer10:52
AzluxI can open a mysql port if the conntrack is activated with the word RELATED. Because you wiki is the default rules people need to add into their iptables, you need to remove this security risk.10:52
tanja84dkso it is the newest kernel10:52
akikJTech: you could look into /proc/mounts or df output10:52
kostkontanja84dk, you seem to be up-to-date10:52
JTechakik, so not the command you gave me?10:52
kostkontanja84dk, i'm guessing you've also installed the latest microcode10:53
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tanja84dk??10:53
akikJTech: to see if your usb stick is mounted, "grep /dev/sdX /proc/mounts" or "df"10:53
tanja84dkI were told that the patch olny would be to kernel10:53
akikJTech: replace sdX with the device name you have10:53
kostkontanja84dk, https://usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3531-1/     you can check with  apt-cache policy intel-microcode10:54
JTechakik I don't understand. you told me it shouldn't be mounted when I run qemu but how can I select a device for qemu to use if it's not mounted?10:54
tanja84dkkostkon, that is not installed for some reason10:55
kostkontanja84dk, spectre is more far reaching and requires an updated microcode aka firmware for you cpu10:55
Kubuntu_userEric^^ , sorry the computer restart by mistake , I'm now on my ubuntu which on hard disk not on external hard disk.10:55
* tanja84dk crossing the fingers that it wont kill my pc10:55
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ , sorry the computer restart by mistake , I'm now on my ubuntu which on hard disk not on external hard disk.10:55
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, can you show the partition table? sudo parted -l10:55
kostkontanja84dk, you could try again doing   sudo apt update and sudo apt full-upgrade10:56
akikJTech: a device like your usb stick doesn't need to be mounted for kvm. your system just needs to see it at /dev/sdX10:56
JTechakik it told me "no such file or directory"10:56
akikJTech: so what is your usb stick device name?10:57
kostkontanja84dk, oh it's not even installed, to be on the safe side install it yourself,  sudo apt install intel-microcode10:57
akikJTech: you can see it with "sudo fdisk -l"10:57
JTechOH! SOMETHING! I used sudo with the old command I had! "sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -hda /dev/sdb" and it worked!10:58
BluesKajHiyas all10:58
tanja84dkkostkon, still Vulnerable after installing that, making sure everything is updated and rebooted10:58
JTechok... so this probably means it works and I'm just not setting up the bios right or something.10:59
Kubuntu_userok10:59
kostkontanja84dk, or amd64-microcode if you have an amd cpu10:59
tanja84dkkostkon, I know but its a intel i7 377011:00
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: this is taking f-o-r-e-v-e-r11:00
Kubuntu_usersorry11:00
EriC^^i hate to leave a person hanging but a 10min operation taking 4-5hours .. i'm not at work right now bored or smtng11:01
akikJTech: have you found a key press which would force your computer to show a boot time boot menu?11:01
EriC^^np just please hurry up11:01
akikJTech: F8 or F10 or similar11:01
Kubuntu_userhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/26371211/11:01
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371211/11:01
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, so to clarify, you're not booted into the same pc anymore? the pc we were working on is now just a hdd in the system?11:02
JTechakik, yeah. F12. It didn't show the device on my desktop. I think on the laptop it listed "USB-HDD" but selecting that didn't do anything.11:02
Kubuntu_useryes11:02
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ yes11:03
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, type 'sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt'11:03
Kubuntu_userdone11:03
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done11:03
akikJTech: try turning the computer off completely and then trying again11:03
EriC^^type the whole line above11:03
JTechon the desktop I'm trying to install on, I set it to boot 1st from USB-HDD and USB-ZIP but that doesn't work. There's also nothing listed in the "disk drive" stuff.11:03
tanja84dkkostkon, is there other things I could do to fix it11:03
kostkontanja84dk, i don't know what that script is checking exactly but you seem to be up-to-date and in theory protected against meltdown and spectre for now, although patches (more updates) will arrive in the not distant future i reckon11:03
kostkontanja84dk, ^11:04
akikJTech: how old is the computer?11:04
Kubuntu_userok11:04
JTechakik, 3 year old motherboard.11:04
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: 'sudo chroot /mnt'11:04
tanja84dkkostkon, you know the next patch will not come before martch/april11:04
Kubuntu_userdone11:04
tanja84dkits ubuntu we are talking about11:04
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: 'mount -a' then type 'lsblk' and see if /boot/efi is mounted /dev/sdb411:05
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ yes11:05
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: great, type 'grub-install'11:06
tanja84dkkostkon, btw if you look here https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker then they are telling something about the script11:06
JTechis there some trick to getting USB to boot? I was told before it should be plugged in before it's turned on. I don't know what other trick I need for this.11:06
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: after it's done, type 'update-grub'11:06
Kubuntu_userok11:06
Kubuntu_userdone11:07
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: apt-get install grub-pc11:07
EriC^^we're now installing grub to the bios_boot11:07
Kubuntu_userok11:07
tatertotsJTech: no tricks....just proper usb media/medium and properly configured PC....equally important are both11:07
Kubuntu_userIs that the last step?11:08
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ Is that the last step?11:08
kostkontanja84dk, afaik more patches dealing with spectre will arrive in the coming weeks, for now you are good to go, since you've just installed the updated microcode as well11:08
JTechunplugged keyboard so i type slow now11:08
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: did the command finish?11:08
Kubuntu_useryes11:08
akikJTech: have you ever been able to boot a usb stick in that computer?11:08
tanja84dkkostkon, they have known about it for a couple of month11:09
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ some GUI has been appear in trimnal11:09
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: try 'grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdb'11:09
tanja84dkand have first sent a patch now so no it will take several month again11:09
JTechi think so. it might have been the older motherboard. but same brand of gigabyte11:09
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: aha is it the question on /etc/default/grub right?11:10
Kubuntu_useryes11:10
JTechdisk boot failure11:10
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: use the space bar to select keep the old version you had then press enter11:10
tatertotsJTech: are you familiar enough with a PC to be confident in the boot order configuration?....it's okay to say NO11:10
Kubuntu_userShould I choose dev/sdb or dev/sdb2?11:10
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: /dev/sdb11:11
Kubuntu_userok11:11
Kubuntu_userdone11:11
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: try 'grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdb'11:11
Kubuntu_userok11:11
JTechtatertots, I dunno. it shouldn't be rocket science, right?11:11
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ done11:11
tatertotsJTech: that translated into NO for me...no offense11:11
JTechok. I took disk drive out of the boot options altogether to make sure it wasn't giving this disk boot failure on the blank SSD and HDD, but same error.11:12
akikJTech: here are the steps to write the usb stick: 1) umount all partitions that you have mounted off it 2) sudo dd if=ubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M 3) sync11:12
Kubuntu_userEriC^^ Is that the last step?11:12
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: yeah, it's basically over but let's do one last thing11:13
JTechakik what's sync?11:13
Kubuntu_userok11:13
akikJTech: dd returns back to the terminal before fully writing the usb stick. sync ensures that everything has been written to disk11:13
tatertotsJTech: there is a "boot order" it may behoove you to attempt to wrap your mind around the concept11:13
JTechakik, so it's literally the command "sync"?11:14
akikJTech: yes11:14
tatertotsJTech: because it is a "order" if you ignore it...you may be urinating in the wind....so to speak11:14
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'apt-get remove grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amf64-signed+'11:14
rud0lfEriC^^: typo? amd64 ?11:14
EriC^^sorry typo11:14
JTechwhat's the significance of the number bs=1M? one person said 1M, another 4M.11:14
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'apt-get remove grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+'11:14
EriC^^rud0lf: thanks :D11:15
Kubuntu_userok11:15
tatertotsJTech: And i do believe personally ...that's why you've been dealing with making a USB bootable for so many hours/days11:15
akikJTech: it doesn't matter. the default is just 512 bytes which makes it slow11:15
tuskkk___need to replace $tag in a yaml with date +%s11:15
tuskkk___how do I use sed for this?11:15
JTechoh man. one person gave me a command without sync and the other had it, but I took it out because it was after status=progress which didn't work. !11:17
michael2JTech: if you are runnig a newer version of dd it has a status (progress) option - I recommend it otherwise the dd command just kind of goes silent after you run it. and you are talking about several GBs with a live cd11:18
akikubuntu iso is max 2 gigs11:19
JTechmichael2, yeah. that's what happened when I ran it. didn't know what was happening until it was done.11:19
JTechok. unmounted it says "no medium found"11:19
michael2exactly, so the full form of the command would be:11:19
JTechI need it unmounted but no ejected?11:20
michael2sudo dd  bs=4M  if=/media/user/ubuntu-XXXX.iso  of=/dev/sdX  status=progress && sync11:20
JTechit doesn't like status=progress11:20
akikJTech: yes. umounted but not ejected (=safely remove)11:20
michael2what is the output of: dd --version ?11:20
JTechso I need to find out how to unmount without ejecting.11:21
JTechdo I need to go through all these half a dozen steps, or can I just use one command? https://askubuntu.com/questions/859787/how-to-unmount-and-mount-pen-drive-in-ubuntu-via-command-line11:21
akikJTech: the command is: sudo umount /media/username/something11:21
akikJTech: or whereever it's mounted11:22
JTechwherever indeed.11:22
akikJTech: you can see it with df11:22
tanja84dkkostkon, just found out the issue. And that is that it also looks like I need bios update to fix two of the points11:22
JTechoh no. it's got spaces in the name.11:23
kubuntu_userEriC^^ sorry sorry , I closed the trimnal and some error happened I did logout  , Ok what is the last thing was ? Thank you so much EriC^^.11:23
akikJTech: sudo umount /media/username/path\ with\ spaces11:24
kostkontanja84dk, oems are also expected to release bios updaets in the coming weeks or months yes. It a overly complex and multifaceted problem. We need to exercise some patience and let the devs do their job11:24
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'apt-get remove grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+'11:24
JTechmichael2, oh. I almost missed that. dd version 8.2311:24
EriC^^kubuntu_user: if you closed the chroot terminal, type 'sudo chroot /mnt' first then run that command11:24
JTechakik, sorry I'm so completely hopeless.11:24
kubuntu_userok11:24
akikJTech: no problem. we've all been there11:25
tanja84dkkostkon, well that is also intel exept last time I should remote flash it then I had to send it to RMA because  the flash killed the bios11:25
tanja84dkWhat I remember11:25
kubuntu_userI got this chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: No such file or directory11:25
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: ok, type 'sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt'11:26
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done11:26
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: 'sudo chroot /mnt' then 'mount -a'11:26
EriC^^Kubuntu_user: type 'apt-get remove grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+'11:26
tanja84dkbut tbh month for a patch that is unacceptable, specially when the issue have been there for 20 years and no one have done anything to fix it11:26
kubuntu_userdone11:27
SimonNLthey might have been waiting for you tanja84dk11:27
kubuntu_userthen apt-get remove grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+ ?11:27
JTechakik, do I still point dd at /dev/sdb if it's unmounted or does it need to look elsewhere? df shows no sdb.11:27
BluesKajtanja84dk, the fix is in , the kernel came down 2 days ago, let's move on11:28
michael2JTech: then your dd should support status=progress11:28
kubuntu_userok11:28
akikJTech: yes /dev/sdb11:28
akikJTech: that's what you told is the usb stick device name11:28
EriC^^kubuntu_user: yes11:28
akikJTech: just be careful to write to the correct device with dd11:28
JTechdd: invalid status flag: ‘progress’11:29
akikJTech: you can double check with: sudo fdisk -l11:29
JTechluckily there's just 1 partition, so as long as I don't write to sda I'm good.11:29
kostkontanja84dk, https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/04/ubuntu-updates-for-the-meltdown-spectre-vulnerabilities/     "I say “unfortunately”, in part because there was a coordinated release date of January 9, 2018, agreed upon by essentially every operating system, hardware, and cloud vendor in the world."  it was an industry wide decision to release the patches on the 9th11:30
kostkontanja84dk, but let's leave it at that11:31
tanja84dkActually no that is not true The 9. That were the NDA that no one talked about it11:31
kubuntu_userEriC^^ sorry I got some error in the end of execution, Could you see this https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371425/11:32
tanja84dkBluesKaj, well the fix is not working the kernel is installed and the micro code is also installed and the system is still vulnable11:32
EriC^^kubuntu_user: oh, it's cause the currently booted os is in legacy bios mode11:33
BluesKajthere's still no point in compaining about it here11:33
tanja84dkkostkon, great its looking like intel also have stopped supporting my mother board in the pc I bought a few years ago so I guess no bios patch from them11:34
EriC^^kubuntu_user: are the efi files still there? try 'ls -l /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu' from the chroot11:34
kubuntu_userok11:34
JTechI wonder if I'll ever get to a point where this isn't complete and total agony.11:36
kubuntu_userEriC^^ I got 4 files grub.cfg , grubx64.efi , mmx64.efi , shimx64.efi11:36
JTechit failed again.11:36
akikJTech: you can also write the iso on a dvd and boot with that11:36
EriC^^kubuntu_user: try 'mkdir -p /boot/efi/efi/{Boot,Microsoft/Boot} && cp /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu/shimx64.efi /boot/efi/efi/boot/bootx64.efi && cp /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu/shimx64.efi /boot/efi/efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi'11:36
kubuntu_userEriC^^ done11:37
JTechakik, nope. my only optical drive is IDE. no IDE connector in this lovely "new" motherboard.11:37
EriC^^kubuntu_user: ok, one last thing, try 'dpkg -l | grep grub' i think some grub-pc stuff is still there11:38
akikJTech: is there some usb options in your bios that would affect it?11:38
JTechI wish I could network the two computers through the USB ports. but I don't even have a cable for that.11:38
kostkontanja84dk, you may get one nonetheless only time will tell. Just make sure you keep your ubuntu system updated and be optimistic about this whole ordeal. We will overcome this (eventually).11:39
kubuntu_userEriC^^ yes, there are some files.11:39
EriC^^kubuntu_user: please paste the output11:39
JTechI thought I was thorough but I don't know. there's like 5 different USB types for booting instead of just plain "USB". I put USB-HDD and USB-ZIP 1st before "disk drive".11:39
kubuntu_userok11:39
GargiuzHello! Is here the right place to ask for an help?11:39
EriC^^!ask | Gargiuz11:40
ubottuGargiuz: Please 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 !patience11:40
Gargiuzgreat! I cant launch ubuntu because I eliminated his partition11:40
kubuntu_userEriC^^ >>> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26371469/11:40
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Gargiuzbut i cant neither launch windows 10 because there was a problem durint installation11:41
JTech.... WHAT? "Solving the dreaded Gigabyte "Won't boot from USB" problem"11:41
Gargiuzeverytime I try to lauch a live DVD appears the error: no such partition Entering rescue mode... grub rescue11:41
EriC^^kubuntu_user: ok, 'apt-get remove grub-efi-amd64-signed grub-pc+'11:43
kubuntu_userok11:44
kubuntu_userEriC^^ done without errors11:44
EriC^^kubuntu_user: great, try booting the hdd11:45
EriC^^ho11:45
EriC^^kubuntu_user: run update-grub before11:45
JTechI'm never buying Gigabyte motherboards again. I bought a replacement because I thought the hot heatsync on the Northbridge chip was a defect. then chickened out of attempting to return the 1st. so wasted money buying two. now I find out this USB booting problem has probably wasted me days worth of agony.11:45
kubuntu_userok11:45
akikJTech: it's a rocky road but you probably found the solution :)11:45
kubuntu_userdone11:45
EriC^^kubuntu_user: ok, try booting11:46
kubuntu_userrestrat the comuter ?11:46
EriC^^yes try to boot the hdd we were working on, put it first in the boot order11:47
EriC^^in the bios11:47
kubuntu_userEriC ^^ Thank you so much, God bless you.11:47
kubuntu_userEriC ^^ Also, Thank you so much for your patience. you are awesome.11:47
EriC^^kubuntu_user: no problem11:47
akikJTech: that page also says that the usb stick would be under +HDD11:47
kubuntu_userThank you .11:48
kubuntu_userThank you.11:48
EriC^^:)11:48
kubuntu_userBye!11:48
EriC^^bye11:48
JTechoh11:48
suzumecubiHello?11:50
JTechi hate this11:50
tatertotsJTech: learning curves exist...but once you get over the hump "momentum" takes you "downhill"11:51
suzumecubiThis piece of glorious open source software?11:51
JTechi dont know what the timing on this is11:51
akikJTech: the page even mentioned a timeout that you could increase from 0 seconds to 15 seconds11:55
sliptteesHi guys11:55
sliptteesgood day for all!11:55
akikJTech: "What worked for me is in the BIOS there is a setting that says "Wait for HDD power up" in seconds default is 0 - I changed it to the max of 15 and then plugged in my my USB on the bios splash screen and it finally showed up under HDD"11:56
JTechI cant find any such setting on mine11:59
sliptteesi have hp pavilion x360, I install ubuntu 16.04.3, 17.10 and 18.04 and have same problem. boot up very very very very slow more 10 minutes. I did upload images and video for help me fix this. Thanks a lot image1: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJ9vSo7d9R image2: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJeD8vRF7e video:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Uq9UVWo6b0AVRWtFSe7yT_zGXQfotEPQ12:03
tatertotsslipttees: are you chatting from the computer in question right now? yes or no12:05
sliptteestatertots: No other12:06
tatertotsslipttees: oh okay12:06
hotaronohanakoslipttees: uefi ?12:07
tatertotshe's supposed to know that?12:07
tatertotswithout any "surrounding" words...;12:07
tatertotsi better go now12:08
tatertotslol12:08
sliptteeshotaronohanako: yes12:09
JTechim going to have to disassemble my whole computer just to TRY to use this on a MAYBE not-defective or less defective gigabyte motherboard.12:10
hotaronohanakoslipttees: try to put the bios to legacy fist12:10
JTechi can't even get this to boot on the laptop.12:10
sliptteeshotaronohanako: need reinstall then12:12
zomaarUprading 16.04 to 16.1012:13
hotaronohanakoslipttees: its possible but try fisrt ! you say is an old laptop so maybe legacy is a better choise12:13
zomaaron a 8kb/s link12:13
zomaarQuite the experience12:13
geirhazomaar: Don't. 16.10 is unsupported.12:13
sliptteeshotaronohanako: okay bro ill try12:13
kubuntu_userEriC^^ it is working perfectly . Thank you so much for your helping.12:13
geirhazomaar: wait for 18.04 to be released and upgrade directly to that12:14
kubuntu_userGoodBye!12:14
sliptteeshotaronohanako: u see ACPI erros?12:14
zomaarIs is supported by me12:14
hotaronohanakoslipttees: not in the video12:14
hotaronohanakoso maybe is not that !12:14
zomaarAnd this way I can deal with the changes gradually instead of all at once12:14
zomaar:)12:14
tecnologiaYehhhh12:14
tecnologiaFuck niggers12:14
sliptteeshotaronohanako: pictures12:14
hotaronohanakolets see12:15
zomaarI want to know for instance what the next version of KDE would have done for my system, @geirha12:16
zomaarIt is important to witness the steps I think, and I was just late with 16.1012:16
hotaronohanakoslipttees: I see something related to uefi there ! that's the reason I've been asking about that12:17
sliptteeshotaronohanako: okay. thanks12:17
zomaarFor me there are also too many changes in 18.04 now12:21
zomaarParticularly networking12:21
hotaronohanakoabout what really ?12:22
zomaarI wrote a libnss plugin to bypass mdns12:22
zomaarI wrote a libnss_dns_local.so to make sure local unicast DNS precedes mdns12:23
Leonidaxhow to install ubuntu.... i have jus downloaded 16.412:31
hotaronohanakoin some way thats is a vague question12:32
hotaronohanakothere's alot ways you can install the system12:32
LeonidaxI mean ...12:32
LeonidaxDo I have to burn in DVD?12:33
hotaronohanakonot really12:33
LeonidaxCan you plss brief me how install Ubuntu from flashdrive12:33
hotaronohanakoyou can use a usb drive12:33
Leonidaxyes pls12:34
Leonidaxcan youi please give me tutorial links here?12:34
hotaronohanakoLeonidax: I think you can read this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick12:35
Leonidaxok thank you!12:36
hotaronohanakoLeonidax:  youtube is your friend too12:36
Leonidaxok pls a link12:36
sliptteeshow check acpi_os ?12:36
EriC^^slipttees: which one to choose you mean?12:37
EriC^^or you mean how to check what's set right now?12:38
b3h3m0thCan I have some hostname for some public SSH server?12:38
b3h3m0thJust need to check if my firewall gets me through12:38
b3h3m0thby banner12:38
sliptteesEriC^^: grub acpi_osi too fix fn keys12:40
sliptteesi have hp pavilion x360, I install ubuntu 16.04.3, 17.10 and 18.04 and have same problem. boot up very very very very slow more 10 minutes. I did upload images and video for help me fix this. Thanks a lot image1: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJ9vSo7d9R image2: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJeD8vRF7e video:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Uq9UVWo6b0AVRWtFSe7yT_zGXQfotEPQ12:40
sliptteesops sorry about that! :-s12:40
EriC^^slipttees: type 'sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep Windows'12:41
tomreynb3h3m0th: are you asking whether you can make your public openssh server available under a a specific internet resolveable fully qualified domain anme?12:41
b3h3m0thno no12:41
sliptteesEriC^^: thanks a lot12:41
b3h3m0thjust need an IP or hostname12:41
b3h3m0thfor any SSH server in the internet12:41
EriC^^slipttees: no problem12:42
b3h3m0thto test if my firewall permits SSH to outbound12:42
sliptteesEriC^^: i try install x360 in legacy... maybe UEFI problem12:43
akikb3h3m0th: http://sshtron.zachlatta.com/ has one address for you12:43
EriC^^slipttees: see which service is taking long to boot12:43
EriC^^slipttees: i see the service, mm12:44
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b3h3m0thakik: thanks12:44
Guest88700hello everybody)12:44
b3h3m0thany idea why "openssl s_client -connect sshtron.zachlatta.com:22" is not negotiating ?12:44
sliptteesEriC^^: i need see this before12:44
Guest88700any ideas to resurrect libgl on rockchip 3399 in xubuntu 16.04?12:45
sliptteesEriC^^: kernel variables12:45
sliptteesEriC^^: apply variables12:45
ioriab3h3m0th, maybe because it does not support ssl connections ?12:45
tomreynb3h3m0th: ssh != ssl / tls12:46
akikb3h3m0th: works here12:46
zomaarslipttees: So harddrive takes long time to be recognised right12:47
akikb3h3m0th: does the hostname resolve to an ip for you?12:48
b3h3m0thakik:  yes, it connects12:48
b3h3m0thmy issue was different12:48
b3h3m0thIt not talking TLS12:48
b3h3m0thfigured out now12:48
b3h3m0ththe hard way12:48
sliptteeszomaar: bios boot is fast12:48
akikb3h3m0th: please don't use enter as punctuation :)12:49
zomaarslipttees: But after that it stalls waiting for your device in Linux12:49
b3h3m0throger              that12:49
sliptteeszomaar: i try install in legacy12:50
b3h3m0thHitting the enter key gives me a dopamine hit everytime :P12:50
* XXCoder changes it to liquid pain12:50
zomaarSome people hit it really hard while playing text games ;-)12:50
EriC^^slipttees: this says Solved, check it out https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/update-problem-procps-failed-to-start-apply-kernel-variables-4175536441/12:51
b3h3m0thThe magnitude of response you get is directly proportional to the force on the key12:52
zomaar:)12:52
b3h3m0thAnd believe it or not, if you bank your torso to the right, the car drifts even more ;)12:52
sliptteesEriC^^: copy12:54
zomaarMy gamepad also influences physically the speed my character has on screen12:54
zomaarBut I still don't like Wii --- oh offtopic12:54
b3h3m0thWait, what? This is not ##gaming? :O :O :O12:54
EriC^^slipttees: can you pastebin /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf ?12:54
sliptteesEriC^^: yes... take a while ;-)12:56
zomaarActually I do believe the force with with you hit the key reverberates through the subatomic nuclei and has an effect on people through this screen, even when they don't notice it12:56
sliptteesEriC^^: finish install in legacy rsrs12:56
sliptteesEriC^^: same error apply kernel variables12:57
sliptteesin legacy mode12:57
zomaarMyself I have also had long delayed boots on this machine12:57
zomaarProbably caused by a bad usb stick...12:58
zomaarI often wonder how you can send actual feedback to actual kernel developers12:59
zomaarMy bad usb stick just makes the entire kernel stall for like a minute13:00
sliptteeszomaar: my laptop every slow rsrs13:00
zomaarrsrs?13:00
JTechis it possible to run the installer from another installation? since I can't boot from USB.13:00
JTechI have Debian installed on the dying HD.13:01
zomaarYou could boot inside a VM and then copy the installation to your target partition13:01
zomaarOr, you can run a VM ON the target partition13:01
JTechthat sounds complpicated13:01
zomaarIt requires one or two manual commands in virtualbox13:02
akikJTech: you can boot an iso through grub13:02
JTechI dont have virtualbox13:02
akikhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot13:02
akikJTech: the page says that you'd need grub 2, not grub 0.9713:03
JTechhm not sure what I used to install those OSes 3 years ago13:03
sliptteeshotaronohanako: legacy same problem13:04
JTechakik thanks. I'll check it out.13:04
sliptteesi have hp pavilion x360, I install ubuntu 16.04.3, 17.10 and 18.04 UEFI or legacy and have same problem. boot up very very very very slow more 10 minutes. I did upload images and video for help me fix this. Thanks a lot image1: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJ9vSo7d9R image2: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJeD8vRF7e video:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Uq9UVWo6b0AVRWtFSe7yT_zGXQfotEPQ13:06
akikJTech: you can check which grub version you have in debian: dpkg -l | grep grub13:06
JTechhahah i hope i dont need to type the closed bracket, because that key is broken on my keyboard13:06
zomaarakik: That is pretty cool13:09
sliptteesEriC^^: pastebin.ubuntu.com/2637176613:09
zomaarOne random thing you can try slipttees is libata.force=noncq13:10
zomaarBut only if you feel like it13:11
zomaarOr even libata.force=1.5G13:11
zomaarOr combined in one go, libata.force=1.5G,noncq13:11
zomaarPut them in /etc/default/grub in GRUB_CMDLINE13:12
zomaarOr just try while booting13:13
sliptteeszomaar: i try... my wife get back to windows rsrs13:13
za1b1tsuHello, I have ubuntu + gnome, regarding all settings > keyboard > shortcuts, anyway I can see the commands for the predefined? I want to make my own to move a window to workspace up and one for down, but I don't know the command syntax/13:13
JTechis there a way to type an ascii code number in the grub command line?13:13
zomaarslipttees: You can just edit the grub cmdline with "e" and then add that to the kernel line13:14
goodafternoonhello everybody :D13:14
goodafternoonhttps://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2018/02/5/1515762877-screenshot-from-2018-01-12-12-59-10.png13:14
goodafternoonI don't understand the line with swap on my /sda13:15
goodafternoonI don't want to touch my /sda13:15
goodafternoonany idea ?13:15
slipttees:/13:15
sliptteesalkisg: ping13:15
goodafternoonpong13:15
zomaargoodafternoon: It has been automatically selected13:16
JTechthere used to be a way you could hold down a  key or two and then type some numbers to get ascii characters13:17
zomaargoodafternoon: You can go back to the previous screen and click on it and say "change" and select "Use as -> Don't use"13:17
goodafternoonzomaar, it gonna format my /sda ? I don't want it13:17
goodafternoonok let me see13:17
JTechHAH! GOT IT! alt + 3 digits13:18
guest-lYYy5Ganyone here?13:19
goodafternoonzomaar, alright ! the line about sda disepeared ! thank you :D13:19
goodafternoonjust to be sure, could you confirm that it gonna install it on /sdb (my usb stick) and not touch at all my /sda (my host) ?13:20
zomaarIf there is no mention of sda being formatted and if your Grub is also installed on /dev/sdb13:21
JTechhmmmm... I don't see my USB flash drive in the grub menu.13:21
JTechis it going to be easier to try to install this from grub2, or from Debian?13:22
zomaarJTech: You can also run manual commands from grub13:23
zomaarFirst set a variable, then mount a loopback device13:23
sliptteeszomaar: libata.force=noncq not work! :(13:23
JTechzomaar that's what I'm doing but I can't tell if it can see my USB flash drive wher ethe ISO is13:23
goodafternoonzomaar, I thought that it will install grub by itself (?)13:23
zomaargoodafternoon: It does not always choose the correct device, there is in the screen a "bootloader" dropdown box13:24
admini_Hello13:24
zomaarslipttees: Shame, did you also do 1.5G?13:24
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sliptteeszomaar: ill try now13:24
zomaarJTech: Is the ISO burned to flash drive or as a file?13:24
JTechzomaar, burned.13:25
JTechthough I could just have it copied.13:25
zomaarJTech: The tutorial used it as a file13:25
zomaarJTech: What does "ls" do?13:25
JTechmy motherboard just can't boot from USB13:25
sliptteeszomaar: still boot 5 min so far13:25
goodafternoonthank you I start the installation, see you13:26
JTechzomaar, uh... well I have some existing partitions but I don't see my USB stick among them.13:26
JTechits hard to type on the laptop13:26
JTechhd0 hd0,msdos7 hd0,msdos6 hd0,msdos5 hd0,msdos1 hd1 hd213:27
JTechunkonwno file system for hd1 and hd213:27
zomaarJTech: It is possible to load the ISO from your harddisk13:28
JTechIm on a laptop. trying to install this on a desktop PC13:28
JTechI have Xubuntu on the laptop but Debian on the desktop where I want to install Xubuntu.13:29
JTechDebian is on a HD I think might be dying13:29
JTechalthough what's dead for sure is the Xubuntu on a 2nd partition on the same HD that Debian is on.13:29
sliptteesEriC^^: zomaar https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwkfZaZGP5P13:30
sliptteesEriC^^: zomaar new video boot https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nlmUX08-Dl0pG6ODMdBWEOWJ8e4Wu1Hq13:31
jk^hi all, i installed unrar-free with all other packages it asks me to install with it... but the archives .rar don't work... but if i unistall unrar-free they works :\13:33
jk^the other packages remains installed when i unistall unrar-free13:33
jk^though13:33
jk^have to try with unrar? or rar or other ones?13:34
jk^have i to try with unrar? or rar or other ones?13:34
JTechwhat's the easiest way to install Xubuntu without being able to boot USB? I'm retarded. can I do it straight with an internet connection in Debian or grub2? or should I try to run the ISO from Debian?13:34
TJ-jk^: Didn't we go through this a few days ago?13:34
jk^yes, but i don't resolve13:35
jk^i didn't resolve13:35
TJ-JTech: you can use the netboot images via a PXE boot over the network. You'll need a configured BOOTP/DHCP and TFTP server for that (e.g. dnsmasq)13:35
zomaarJTech: I still suggest just running the ISO like the tutorial said13:35
sliptteesi have hp pavilion x360, I install ubuntu 16.04.3, 17.10 and 18.04 UEFI or legacy and have same problem. boot up very very very very slow more 10 minutes. I did upload images and video for help me fix this. Thanks a lot image1: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJ9vSo7d9R image2: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJeD8vRF7e image3: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwkfZaZGP5P video:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nlmUX08-Dl0pG6ODMdBWEOWJ8e4Wu1Hq13:35
JTechif i need to install something in debian I'll have to disconnect the laptop's internet. the wireless on it has been spotty but maybe that's just when I restart it.13:35
zomaarJTech: Just put the iSO in the root filesystem or create a different partition for it13:36
TJ-jk^: OK, the basics is unrar-free doesn't support some of the more advanced compression/security algorithms (RAR v3.0_)  that 'unrar' (the non-free version)  supports13:36
JTechzomaar, is the tutorial out of sequence? because I couldn't locate the ISO. do I need the "menuentry" before I actually mount it?13:37
zomaarJTech: Better create a different partition13:37
sebsebsebblets try this again, got a weird issue.  made a new ubuntu 16.04.3 usb and tested that, but just like before,  not booting up.  get grub coming up,  but when putting try ubuntu option, it won't load up stuff on my screen.  not tried other versions or other distros yet, but I am thinking maybe its a problem with the actsual ISO.13:37
sebsebsebband for some reason my lap top13:37
zomaarJTech: Mounting is only really required in Grub while booting13:37
JTechzomaar, oh, right. good idea. thanks. I've been at this so long. I'm tired in addition to having tunnel vision.13:38
zomaarJTech: So you need the menu entry first13:38
zomaarJTech: Or just contrive the lines while booting13:38
jk^TJ-, then i have to try with unrar?13:38
JTechzomaar, was ther a tutorial for doing this some way other than grub?13:38
zomaarJTech: As long as the ISO has an easy name in an easy location13:38
TJ-jk^: Yes13:38
zomaarJTech: I don't know13:38
vonnojimonhi guys i am trying to install wine on 17.10 64bit from terminal can i have a lil help please can dmesg what ever u need13:39
zomaarJTech: I mean the only other ways would be kexec possibly13:39
TJ-slipttees: That looks like the disk device cannot be found13:39
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: how are you trying to install wine?13:39
vonnojimonfrom terminal bash13:39
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: stay with the  version from the repos as well !  don't get from their website13:39
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: sudo apt-get install wine13:39
zomaarJTech: By the way13:39
zomaarJTech: The ISO contains a squashfs filesystem that I think is bootable13:40
zomaarJTech: You could just copy the Squashfs (mounted) to a new rootfs13:40
sliptteesTJ-: :'(13:40
vonnojimoni will try now and past the output13:40
zomaarJTech: Then chroot into it and install grub13:40
sebsebsebb!pastebin13:40
ubottuFor 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.13:40
sliptteeszomaar: libata.force=1.5G,noncq13:40
sliptteeszomaar: not work!13:40
JTechzomaar, sorry, I don't understand any of that. chroot from what?13:41
MacroManToday apt decided to "upgrade" linux-image-generic to 4.13.0-26-generic. It's done this on 3 of my machines. What's going on?13:41
zomaarslipttees: So it is not the harddisk probably...13:41
zomaarJTech: Mount the ISO. Then go into the ISO into the casper directory or similar13:41
MacroManIsn't it currently version 4.4.0-109-generic13:41
zomaarJTech: You find a Squashfs image file there13:41
zomaarJTech: Then mount the squashfs from the mounted iso using mount squahfs_filename /mnt213:42
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/y8h6oMyJkN8cO13:42
JTechzomaar, from what? Debian? grub2? something else?13:42
zomaarJTech: From within Debian13:43
JTechI found the casper directory13:43
TJ-slipttees: give me a few minutes to do some research. Is the laptop using the original HP specification? NOt changed disks/SDDs/controllers or anything like that which could impact device discovery?13:43
vonnojimonwine has no installation candidate13:43
JTechI see filesystem.squashfs13:43
angry_routehi guys, sorry to bother if this has already been answered, does anyone running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS has applied the intel-microcode patch and run this script? https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker13:43
sliptteesTJ-: OEM13:43
zomaarThat's it13:43
zomaarI think it contains a runnable system13:43
zomaarBut I am not entirely sure13:43
zomaarIt has a functioning dpkg etc13:44
angry_routeI'm using the generic image kernel and I'm ok for Meltdown, but Variant 1 and 2 are still vulnerable, do I need to recompile the kernel?13:44
sliptteesTJ-: replace only display, my son broken!13:44
TJ-slipttees: OK, let me do some research. Is the PC currently at the Emergency recovery shell ?13:45
JTechzomaar, I don't know how to mount this. do I mount filesystem.squashfs /mnt2 ?13:45
zomaarmkdir /mnt2; mount filesystem.squashfs /mnt2 is enough13:46
JTechthere's also a filesystem.squashfs.gpg13:46
sliptteesTJ-: boot up 8 min so far. wait done13:46
JTechwhere do I mkdir /mnt2 ?13:46
zomaarJTech: You just need a place to mount it right13:47
zomaarJTech: So anything will do13:47
zomaarJTech: sudo mkdir /mnt2; sudo mount filesystem.squashfs /mnt213:47
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: yes sudo apt-get install wine13:48
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: so it gets from repos13:48
sebsebsebb!repos13:48
ubottuThe packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.13:48
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: then install the latest thing if it asks  for options13:48
sebsebsebblike in your pastebin13:48
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/P1hvXx5Aw9Yul13:50
TJ-slipttees: If you press the Enter key, do you get a root shell you can type commands at?13:50
JTechzomaar, ok. I managed to mount it. ....13:50
vonnojimoni dont know what to do after it mentions13:51
navid:|13:51
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/BghPK4lZXqWcY13:51
zomaarJTech: You *CAN* install this to a fresh partition by just copying it there13:51
zomaarJTech: You are able to handle that right?13:51
sliptteesTJ-: i can use, only i need wait 10 ou 15 min boot kk13:51
pizzaburgerHi! Is there a tool to help determine why my system is lagging? I just did a fresh install of a relatively lightweight distro and it seems to be very choppy. ~25% RAM being used.13:52
zomaarTJ-: It enters an emergency shell because it takes too long13:52
vonnojimoni try the command sudo apt-get install winehq-stable 2.0.4~artful13:52
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: ok I see the issue, looks like they have changed the names of the packages a bit13:52
JTechzomaar, I know generally about creating partitions...13:52
zomaarTJ-: I had this myself, often it only required entering and logging out again, because it had already found the devices by then13:52
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: you want winehq stable it seems13:52
TJ-zomaar: yes, I know. I'm trying to find out if slipttees can get to the shell before the commmands time out.13:53
JTechzomaar, so no need to format or anything?13:53
JTechI just bought these new storage devices.13:53
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/GZhW4MLjDmJhV13:53
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: no thats the wine version and  the ubuntu releease in there to, that won't work, try this. sudo apt-get install winehq-stable13:53
vonnojimonthisis what i get13:53
navidHi13:53
zomaarJTech: Oh I thought that because you had Debian installed it would be easier for you13:53
TJ-zomaar: slipttees It would be best to figure out why it's failing if possible. slipttees try this command "blkid /dev/sd??" and if you see results please take a photograph and upload it for us13:54
zomaarJTech: You are saying you have a new spare disk available?13:54
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/qjhLN57lrOMIB13:54
vonnojimonit throws this then about broken dependancies13:54
zomaarJTech: This is still not a bootable, easy installer, and the ISO method still will work if you want everything to be easy13:54
JTechzomaar, a new HDD, new SDD, and a half dead HDD with Debian on the non-dead partition.13:54
sliptteesTJ-: ok. take a while.. boot up Mauha13:54
CITYCAThi13:55
TJ-slipttees: OK :)13:55
zomaarJTech: But IF this works, you will at least have a running system after a few manual steps13:55
sliptteesMeow CITYCAT13:55
slipttees:-p13:55
CITYCATmewo13:55
JTechzomaar, yeah. I imagine running the ISO would be easier since it has tools for setting  up partitions and stuff.13:55
TJ-slipttees:  if that command does NOT return any information try this one instead: "cat /proc/partitions"13:55
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: broken packages hopefully not, but if so can be solved,  try this:  sudo apt-get install wine-stable13:55
zomaarJTech: You can't use another computer to install on the SDD/HDD, like your laptop, and then later transplant it to your desktop?13:55
Radkoshello does anyone knows why my ubuntu 14.04 installation doesn't care about my power settings - I'm on laptop I've configured setting when clossing lid - on ac to 'do nothing' and on battery to 'suspend' but everytime I close the lid on ac it suspends13:55
sliptteesTJ-: Do you want to remote access here?13:56
RadkosIf i enter the guest session and change the default settings the same occurs13:56
vonnojimonnot working13:56
JTechzomaar, I can't imagine how I would manage to plug an internal HDD and SDD into a laptop.13:56
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: whats output13:56
zomaarJTech: All you need for the laptop is some SATA->USB device13:56
vonnojimonsame msg broken dependenc13:56
vonnojimonies13:56
zomaarJTech: External enclosure13:56
TJ-slipttees: How is that possible, do you have network KVM?13:56
CITYCAT::::(((13:56
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: ok pastebin the whole lot13:56
zomaarJTech: Or simple SATA -> USB bridge13:56
JTechI have an external HD. but I don't think I can disassemble the case on it.13:57
sliptteesTJ-: nope :(13:57
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/LghN91Yvqq0cZ13:57
JTechplus the USB connector on it is super loose.13:57
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: soetiem it suggests a fix command if the depdenencies break or package manager13:57
vonnojimonthanks aye13:57
zomaarJTech: Then you can only do the ISO method, or copy this thing13:57
sebsebsebbsometimes13:57
JonelethIrenicusanyone else having issues with the nvidia 387 driver?13:57
vonnojimonnot this time13:58
vonnojimonwell i didnt see one13:58
zomaarJTech: That requires partitioning (cfdisk) and making a filesystem (mkfs.ext4)13:58
JTechzomaar, which of the two requires that? both?13:58
zomaarJTech: The copy method13:58
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: you are putting in the commands wrong stil by the looks of it13:59
JTechis the ISO method harder to set up?13:59
zomaarJTech: connect a new harddisk and type lsblk to find it13:59
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: you don't want the wine version number,  or the artful ubuntu version stuff in there, in any of the comands at all13:59
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: with those in there, it won't work13:59
zomaarJTech: Harder to get going but easier to complete13:59
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: sudo apt-get install wine-stable13:59
sebsebsebbtry that13:59
sebsebsebbagain13:59
zomaarJTech: Do you want automatic partitioning (entire disk) or manual setup?14:00
sebsebsebband like that, nothing else in it, copy paste: sudo apt-get install wine-stable14:00
zomaarJTech: You can still go back to trying the ISO14:00
vonnojimonokay here goes14:00
zomaarJTech: Automatic setup allows simple LVM, or LVM with encryption14:01
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/Vmh0yAPY7O1I414:01
vonnojimonmy output new terminal14:01
vonnojimoncopy and pasted ur command14:01
JTechzomaar, I don't really know. is one of them easier to screw up with partitions? I wouldn't want to delete this half dead HD because I think I can still get all my files.14:01
Includes08is there anyway i can make the battery of my laptop more lasting?14:01
JTechwhat's LVM?14:02
Includes08i mean 3 hours im sure i can pull 8 hours14:02
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: what command did you put in there14:02
zomaarJTech: If you have to ask that I would probably suggest automatic, because it is not so easy to screw up with partitions ;-)14:02
sliptteesTJ-: still wait boot up Muahauhau14:02
Includes08idk how i can see if its using my gpu or intelgpu14:02
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: looks like you may actasully have broekn depdenancies too, but that can be fixed14:02
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/58hg9GWl2QZSv14:02
zomaarJTech: But just run "lsblk" first after you have connected the target harddrive14:02
vonnojimonhow lol14:02
zomaarJTech: On what harddrive do you have the ISO?14:03
vonnojimonis it likely i did that while in the software and updates removing ppa's14:03
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: via commands, not sure actsually,  via graphical I have more of an idea on hwo probably14:03
JTechzomaar,  looks like... sdd14:03
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: and yes ppa's can conflict mess up stuff at times too14:03
zomaarJTech: did you just connect it?14:03
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: did you ever try to install wine from a ppa ?14:04
vonnojimonok lets do it gui style14:04
vonnojimonyes14:04
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: yes if you hae installed wine from the ppa, from the website, it can cause problems14:04
Includes08vonnojimon, i didn't follow what is your problem :p14:04
zomaarJTech: you can type dmesg | tail to verify it was the latest device14:04
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: someone had this same issue or similar at my  Linux User Group in November actsually, but someone else helped her then14:04
zomaarJTech: You can also run "sudo blkid /dev/sdd" to verify the size14:04
vonnojimonhow can i get wine installed now really need it :(14:05
zomaarJTech: Then you can run "sudo cfdisk /dev/sdd" to get an easy menu14:05
vonnojimondont care how i go about it terminal or GUI14:05
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: if your package manager is totally broken, it may not even let you install other things,  but you could try .  sudo apt-get install syaptic.  nice old gui program, that can help fix your broken dependancies I expect still to14:05
Includes08for what you need wine vonnojimon14:05
zomaarJTech: If you want encryption, I would stop now and get back to the ISO method14:05
sebsebsebbIncludes08: looks like vonnojimon  has installed wine from the ppa, which is now causing problems14:06
sebsebsebbIncludes08: so repos version isn't working to get installed14:06
JTechzomaar, sure.14:06
Includes08okay well first step vonnojimon14:06
vonnojimonomg it aint working14:06
zomaarJTech: Otherwise I can guide you through copying the filesystem, generating locales and creating a user, but the iSO is still easier14:06
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: yeah pastebin that14:06
Includes08sudo apt-get purge wine14:06
Includes08start clean14:06
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/wjh0x1RElBYiv14:07
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: yeah you could try sudo apt-get purgge wine14:07
zomaarJTech: Then you must first copy the ISO to the USB stick *as a file*14:07
sebsebsebbIncludes08: you got other suggestions if that won't work :D ?14:07
Includes08especially if you have dependency problems i would start fresh14:07
Includes08yeh i wanna know how he tried it :)14:07
zomaarJTech: Then within Debian copy it to a harddisk14:07
JTechi meant to try encryption on this but dropped it. didn't even confirm if password management was like... complicated or a security risk or what.14:07
zomaarJTech: Copy it to the root of your debian /14:07
Includes08vonnojimon, cna you do a sudo apt update for me?14:07
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/Elh1xD6woZjhm14:08
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: no that's ok for synaptic, its probably actsually in a optional repo that would have to be enabled, before it can be installed14:08
sebsebsebb!synaptic14:08
ubottuA Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto14:08
Includes08wait you're running start clean xD ok ok xD14:08
Includes08i'm done14:08
zomaarJTech: There is no password management14:08
vonnojimonwill do14:09
sebsebsebb!dependancies14:09
sebsebsebbhmm14:09
Includes08!dependencies14:09
sebsebsebbno14:09
Includes08no?14:09
sebsebsebbthought bot might have something for broken dendancies14:09
zomaarJTech: You just have to remember it or write it down14:09
sebsebsebbor package manager14:09
Includes08!broken dependencies14:09
Includes08nope ;P14:09
Includes08nada14:09
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: if you instal ppa's in general14:10
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: any ppa, it can later mess other stuff up14:10
JTechzomaar, but isn't it best if your pasword is a long random string of characters? or like, is there some process by which an easier-to-remember password is converted into that?14:10
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: so its best to only stay with software from repos, unless you have a proper reason to install a ppa14:10
Includes08vonnojimon, sebsebsebb join #12345678914:10
zomaarJTech: Although you can add more passwords (that would work) or keys (as files)14:10
sebsebsebbIncludes08: why what's that ?14:10
sebsebsebb!ppa14:10
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge14:10
Includes08just a random empty channel so i can follow from the beginning :P14:10
alkisg(03:15:51 μμ) slipttees: alkisg: ping ==> yup?14:10
zomaarJTech: If you fully encrypt your system, you will have to enter the password while booting14:11
vonnojimonok14:11
JTechmaybe that's what I'm thinking of. an easy to remember password for a key which is a long random string of characters.14:11
sebsebsebbIncludes08: there's not much to ffollow,  vonnojimon  has borken depdnancies since tried to install from the wine ppa, something went wrong, now repos stuff not installing to, or giving errors14:11
vonnojimonwill keep in mind for future ref14:11
zomaarJTech: Undoable14:12
JTechis it safe to leave your system unencrypted while it accesses encrypted files?14:12
Includes08which version are you running first of all? vonnojimon14:12
sliptteesalkisg: new problem rsrsrs i have hp pavilion x360, I install ubuntu 16.04.3, 17.10 and 18.04 UEFI or legacy and have same problem. boot up very very very very slow more 10 minutes. I did upload images and video for help me fix this. Thanks a lot image1: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJ9vSo7d9R image2: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwJeD8vRF7e image3: https://imagebin.ca/v/3nwkfZaZGP5P video:  https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nlmUX08-Dl0pG6ODM14:12
zomaarJTech: The encryption headers are already that14:12
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/zmh8q2mVxq7sZ14:12
alkisgslipttees: does it happen with a live cd?14:12
vonnojimonsorry what do you mean of linux or wine14:12
Includes08linux14:12
sliptteesalkisg: No14:12
zomaarJTech: Not extremely14:12
Includes08seems like the ppa is broken tbh14:12
alkisgslipttees: so the live cds run fast, and when you install, it goes very slow?14:13
zomaarJTech: passwords or redundant files can get scattered across the unencrypted filesystem14:13
sebsebsebbIncludes08: yeah the ppa didn't work I guess,  so no wine. and then rpeos not happy since depenandy stuff14:13
sliptteesalkisg:Yes14:13
alkisgslipttees: then maybe the disk has issues?14:13
zomaarJTech: But let's get back to installing, this is going too far14:13
zomaarJTech: You need the ISO as a file on your harddisk if you want that14:13
JTechoh right.14:13
zomaarJTech: So the laptop has to copy it to the USB as a file14:13
Includes08okay vonnojimon follow me14:13
Includes08sudo apt-get purge wine14:14
sliptteesalkisg: ill check14:14
vonnojimonim ready14:14
JTechI think I need to format this USB stick again so I can copy the ISO as a file.14:14
zomaarJTech: And then you have to copy it to either the existing half-dead HDD, or to the new HDD14:14
JTechlet's see if I can remember how I did that an hour or two ago.14:14
vonnojimonwhat next14:14
Includes08this will remove everything related to wine that you've installed14:14
Includes08next14:14
Includes08sudo apt-add-repository14:14
Includes08no wait14:14
vonnojimonlmao14:14
Includes08sudo apt-add-repository 'https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu'14:14
vonnojimonloves it14:14
Includes08that :)14:14
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: Includes08  no14:15
Includes08why not ?14:15
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: Includes08   that's teh ppa, and that's cuased the problems in the first place it seems !14:15
vonnojimonlmfao14:15
Includes08i know but i want him to start fresh14:15
vonnojimoni have14:15
sebsebsebbIncludes08: more like reove teh ppa stuff14:15
Includes08and start from the first error he gets14:15
Includes08hmm14:15
sebsebsebbIncludes08: then sudo apt-get wine-stable14:15
sebsebsebbfrom repos14:15
Includes08he could do that14:16
sebsebsebbthat's what want to do14:16
Includes08well as he has purged14:16
Includes08do this14:16
Includes08sudo apt-get wine-stable14:16
Includes08:)14:16
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: try the purget14:16
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: try too purge it ight not just remove it all14:16
sebsebsebbbut worth a try14:16
JTech.... I don't remember. was there an easy way of formatting it with "disks" without making sure I unmount without ejecting?14:16
TRerHello14:17
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: sudo apt-get purge wine14:17
sebsebsebbtry taht14:17
Includes08he already did :p14:17
sebsebsebbTRer: hi14:17
zomaarJTech: On the laptop or debian?14:17
sebsebsebbzomaar: did it work to purge ?14:17
sebsebsebbvonnojimon:14:17
vonnojimonnah man14:17
JTechI don't know how this can be so exhausting when I'm not learning anything. I guess just banging my head against info for 10-11 hours is sufficient.14:17
sebsebsebbpastebin14:17
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: pastebin output14:17
jnhghyHi, I have a laptop that has to mount nfs drives, I tried autofs but when the demon is I can't login with any users ( like after a restart ) I can do it in command line and the drives are mounted but can't in GUI, anyone has any clue about it?14:18
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: actsaully pastebin everything absoutly everything so  Includes08  can also see14:18
JTechzomaar, laptop. I'm trying to get the files to Debian.14:18
zomaarJTech: Then the stick is not mounted in the laptop right now right14:19
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/BghPK4lrADNHY14:19
zomaarOr is it14:19
Includes08ill take a look :)14:19
JTechzomaar, it's mounted.14:19
zomaarIt was actually easier to copy the install and get a base system running, but yeah14:19
zomaarOkay14:19
sebsebsebbIncludes08: oh its messed up for sure14:19
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: but fisable some how :d14:20
vonnojimonsorry?14:20
zomaarThere is probably a system tray menu in your system where you can unmount14:20
Includes08well kinda sebsebsebb but i don't think its a big problem14:20
JTechoh crap. I forgot the command to run disks.14:20
Includes08its just hard to tell when i can't ssh in or anything xD14:20
zomaarJTech: gnome-disks14:20
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: things are messed up from installing the ppa, but fixable14:20
JTechzomaar, I just can't remember which program I used to format, and whehther it required unmounting.14:20
sebsebsebbIncludes08: no its just running a few comands, the correct commands, and starting over from the repo wine, but I am not sure the comands to fix the mess14:21
Includes08well purge should fix a whole lot but it doesn't seem like it14:21
Includes08wait14:21
vonnojimonim all ears but let me know what and when14:21
vonnojimonwhile u2 work out a plan14:22
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: no it's all on Includes08  now :d14:22
vonnojimonlol14:22
Includes08okay try to install this14:22
zomaarJTech: Maybe go to sleep lol14:22
Includes08sudo apt-get install ppa-purge14:22
Includes08i want logs of the install :)14:22
vonnojimonokay14:22
sebsebsebboh ppa purge14:22
Includes08this is my last bet14:22
Includes08yeh it removes everything related to a ppa14:22
sebsebsebba package to remove a ppa hmm14:22
sebsebsebb!info ppa-purge14:22
ubottuppa-purge (source: ppa-purge): disables a PPA and reverts to official packages. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.8+bzr63 (artful), package size 6 kB, installed size 24 kB14:22
JTechzomaar, yeah. I'm pretty wasted. I underestimated how badly I could fail at this.14:23
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: ok bingo try that for sure14:23
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: and pastebin output14:23
vonnojimondone14:23
Includes08show me ;)14:23
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/WnhzqByWN1NtV14:23
zomaarJTech: Insert the usb stick and do dmesg | tail to see what name it got14:23
zomaarJTech: then do sudo umount name14:24
sebsebsebbvonnojimon:  ok and now got to remove the ppa using that14:24
sebsebsebbsome how14:24
vonnojimono shit how dude14:24
Includes08wait14:24
vonnojimonand what do i need to get rid of14:24
sebsebsebbthe wine ppa14:24
Includes08sudo ppa-purge ubuntu-wine14:24
zomaarJTech: But I have to quit this14:24
Includes08:) i think like that?14:24
Includes08just output what you get14:24
vonnojimondont leave me wait pls14:25
zomaarJTech: I assumed your level of skill would be higher because you had Debian installed14:25
Includes08idk how the ppa was called you've installed ^^'14:25
Includes08i won't leave you don't worry14:25
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/RghnWLgLErYhz14:25
sebsebsebbIncludes08: you will for a new boy friend :d14:25
sebsebsebbh eh14:25
vonnojimonlolz14:25
Includes08wooooww14:26
vonnojimondude im noob14:26
vonnojimononly linux for 6month14:26
vonnojimons14:26
zomaarJTech: I can only ask you to get the ISO on any of the harddisks (not the one you are installing on) and then follow that tutorial14:26
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: well keep away from ppas for now, that's the moral of the story :d14:26
Includes08doesn't matter :) i do it for like 10+ years its just i prefer centos/ any kernel related to that or arch14:27
vonnojimonfor sure14:27
Includes08ppa's are not dangerous tho14:27
sebsebsebbIncludes08  they can be depends what it is, and they can mess the package manager up a bit like now14:27
Includes08give me a second my love14:27
Includes08i'm looking for a script14:27
vonnojimonr ppas maintained kept up to date14:27
sebsebsebb!love14:27
sebsebsebbthey used to hae one for love it was great14:27
vonnojimonno worries14:27
Includes08okay vonnojimon here we go again14:27
Includes08sudo apt install python3-apt14:28
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/8qhOqRwoqNnu014:28
sebsebsebbsebsebseb14:28
vonnojimongot it already14:28
Includes08whoops xD14:28
Includes08nice14:28
Includes08wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davidfoerster/apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries/master/apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries.py14:28
Includes08:)14:28
Includes08do that14:29
vonnojimonbut python 314:29
Includes08tell me when don14:29
vonnojimon1.4.0~beta3build2)14:29
Includes08python can run nice scripts :P14:29
Includes08did you download it?14:29
Includes08the wget command did you do it?14:29
vonnojimonsoz will do got lost catching up reading14:30
vonnojimoncant see whole command14:30
rek hi everyone... i open for example firefox with gnome-terminal in my ubuntu fluxbox session  then i lock or let the screen lock with xscreensaver and i logout my teamviewer session from the remote machine i'm talking about.... the problem is when i come back everytime the application i opened with the terminal is closed....in my working area i don't see anymore the terminal....what could be the issue?14:30
vonnojimonends at remove...14:30
vonnojimonno14:31
vonnojimonpls repeat command or pastebin it14:31
Includes08wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davidfoerster/apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries/master/apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries.py14:31
Includes08hmm wait ill patebin it14:31
sebsebsebbrek:  hmm14:31
sebsebsebbrek: maybe xcreensaver cauess it to close but probably not really14:32
Includes08https://pastebin.com/C6Vqn870 vonnojimon14:32
LTCDHey. I opened virtualbox, but I am unable to start any VMs :'-(. Here are full details: https://pastebin.com/hzvy8wCQ14:32
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/y8h6oMLzmQlCO14:32
sebsebsebbrek:  or it loses it, since you opended Firefox up from the terminal14:32
sebsebsebbrek:  then you got it closed on the remote connect, so it closes firefox down14:32
Includes08you forgot to put     wget     infront of it14:32
Includes08vonnojimon,14:32
* Includes08 hugs sebsebsebb 14:32
vonnojimonlol14:33
sebsebsebbIncludes08:  why ?14:33
vonnojimonwait there14:33
vonnojimoncpy pst error14:33
Includes08you're my boyfriend sebsebsebb14:33
Includes08nah vonnojimon thats PEBKAC14:33
sebsebsebbrek: if you run programs from a terminal, and it then later closes,   that terinal, be that on the same computer, or via a remote connect,  then yeah firefox or whatever is running from it, should close too14:33
Includes08done vonnojimon14:34
sebsebsebbIncludes08: if your a woman from around here, and right kind of age, I may be interested, if not uhmmm sorry try vonnojimon   instead :D14:34
Includes08xD14:34
Includes08threesome with vonnojimon sebsebsebb xD14:34
vonnojimonlol14:34
vonnojimonnot workin guys14:35
Includes08vonnojimon, did you do that command yet?14:35
Includes08how is wget not working14:35
Includes08https://pastebin.com/C6Vqn87014:35
Includes08did you copy all that and do it14:35
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/xGhmvAxJ5OguM14:35
Includes08oh you already downloaded it lol xD14:35
Includes08like more then once14:35
Includes08now do this14:35
Includes08chmod +x apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries.py14:35
Includes08done?14:36
Includes08then do14:36
Includes08sudo ./apt-remove-duplicate-source-entries.py14:36
Includes08let me know how it goes14:36
Includes08you just have to run them once :) and paste it to me14:37
vonnojimonhttps://thepasteb.in/p/DRhjAV3joJZSy14:37
vonnojimoni think that worked14:37
vonnojimondidnt it14:37
Includes08oh thats even worse then i thought wait let me go back to one of your old pastes14:38
vonnojimonwhat u think gys14:38
sebsebsebb vonnojimon looks like that worked14:38
Includes08sebsebsebb, he has duplicated errors, ubuntu says so14:38
vonnojimonthanks14:38
sebsebsebbIncludes08: yeah14:38
vonnojimondam14:38
Includes08if that script cant find it i don't think it worked at all14:38
vonnojimonmmmm14:38
Includes08ugh14:39
vonnojimonwhat do you recommend fresh install14:39
Includes08no14:39
vonnojimonsad but not the end of the world14:39
hhhHello, does anyone know if I run "dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda", with sda being my currently mounted drive, will the command finish properly? I'm trying to do a "live wipe" of the drive which has been failing, to make any kind of recovery harder when drive gets replaced. Thanks!14:39
Includes08install teamviewer :)14:39
Includes08will be quicker as i don't have much time14:39
vonnojimonthats a bit wide open dont you think14:40
sebsebsebbhhh: uh dev/sda is the hard disk14:40
hhhyes14:40
sebsebsebbusually14:40
hhhI am trying to wipe it14:40
Includes08how you mean vonnojimon ?14:40
vonnojimonsecurity14:40
sebsebsebbhhh: thats the master hard disk the one you would be using14:40
sebsebsebbthe first hard disk14:40
Includes08you can remove it after :)14:40
hhhindeed. I want it dead.14:40
Includes08you don't have to paste the details in this chat ill send you a private message14:40
sebsebsebbhhh: well I guess you could try that command then14:41
sebsebsebbnto sure if it will workthough14:41
sebsebsebbbut looks like it may14:41
Includes08but i'm sure me helping you while i can do things to see whats actually wrong goes faster then 100000 pastes haha14:41
sebsebsebbhhh: although rpobably better from a live cd maybe still to do that14:41
hhhyeah, was wondering if anyone knew for sure. don't want to start it and have it fail half way through :) as box is on other side of the country, kinda got one shot for it14:41
sebsebsebbhhh: just since I guess once enough of the os is gone, it's going to crash otherwise. also why not just delete teh partion from a live cd or something ?14:41
Includes08https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/ vonnojimon14:41
akikhhh: use /dev/zero instead of /dev/urandom and add bs=1M14:41
hhhwhy zero? isn't urandom better for anti-forensics if someone recovers the trashed drive?14:42
Includes08vonnojimon, i send you a pm14:42
vonnojimonmuch as i want to i cant run with teamviewer14:42
akikhhh: i've read that writing zeroes works as good14:42
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: if you trust him, but Includes08  might be a maliocus cracker14:42
zomaarhhh: In general "shred" will do what you want14:43
Includes08sebsebsebb, he was about to reinstall anyway :P so what does he have to loose.14:43
zomaarhhh: "shred -n0 -z /dev/sda" will only write zeroes14:43
zomaarhhh: "shred -n1 /dev/sda" will write random (once)14:43
Includes08if vonnojimon is a hacker sebsebsebb teamviewer might backfire ;P14:43
vonnojimoni need  this thing fixd bt i am very aware of the damage anyone could cause14:43
vonnojimonlol14:43
sebsebsebbIncludes08: no you14:43
Includes08vonnojimon, i don't think i can cause more damage then you already did xD14:43
vonnojimoni just socially engineered u righto14:43
zomaarhhh: But your unrandom command will also work14:44
vonnojimonha ha ha lmfao14:44
sebsebsebbIncludes08: if victorbjelkholm  is something like that, then yeah thew hwole of team viewer may blow up with broken pageks all over its Linux servers :D14:44
zomaarhhh: Just fine14:44
hhhok, thanks all!14:44
Includes08hahhaha sebsebsebb14:44
vonnojimonwhat was the command14:44
Includes08what command vonnojimon ?14:44
Includes08you mean the link xD14:44
Includes08https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/14:44
vonnojimonur random command i never saw it14:44
Includes08i don't have any random command though xD14:45
vonnojimonsoz read wrong convo14:45
vonnojimonabout hd14:45
vonnojimonlolz14:45
vonnojimonthis is hillarious14:45
sebsebsebbakik: it was you earlier I think?  so I used a old usb and made a new with rufus, but same proble still uh14:46
akikvonnojimon: you can use /lastlog random to see previous messsages14:46
sebsebsebbakik: I wonder if someting is wrong with the 16.04.3 iso and this lap top14:46
sebsebsebbsay a new kernel or something14:46
vonnojimonso no fixy aye not without teamviewer14:46
Includes08yeh well i can keep on trying to explain :P but then we might be 3 hours later.14:46
akiksebsebsebb: sorry i haven't followed your discussion14:47
Includes08next to that its either teamviewer or ssh, with teamviewer you can see what i do with ssh you can't thats why i choose carefully for teamviewer ;P14:47
sebsebsebbakik: oh it was someone else with an a name earalier ?14:47
vonnojimonlets try pls14:47
akiksebsebsebb: upi14:47
akiksebsebsebb: you've talked to vonnojimon a lot14:47
sebsebsebbhi ioria14:47
sebsebsebbakik: no before that14:47
Includes08idk what more to try then dive through your sources files and lists14:48
sebsebsebbakik: I was here with my own issue orignally14:48
vonnojimonu jelly14:48
Includes08and see where it went wrong14:48
vonnojimon?lols14:48
akiksebsebsebb: or alkisg14:48
Includes08cause i'm a CLI user not a GUI user xD14:48
sebsebsebbyeah alkisg  that was probably it14:48
Includes08and you sound like a GUI user and a CLI noob :p14:48
Includes08to easily explain thehe14:48
vonnojimonlmao14:48
vonnojimonthis is better than springer14:49
sebsebsebbturns out both vonnojimon   and Includes08  about 15 years of age  mentally anyway, and on that jerry springer epsidoe, everyone is going jerry jerry jerrry 10  times anyway.  it's about the afair that was mentioend earlier breaking edowdn, werid tv14:49
Includes08i'm a kernel level nerd :3 i know the deepest part of the os ^^' atleast for centos and arch. But ubuntu doesn't have that much difference imo14:50
vonnojimonyes i am a kid brain14:50
vonnojimonill admit it14:50
Includes0815 years mentally? i won't admit that14:50
Includes08maybe just a little ;P14:50
vonnojimoni also find other things interesting but i am primal14:50
vonnojimonin many ways14:50
Includes08i'm from the msn messenger age :3 thats why i use cheap emoticons in IRC14:51
vonnojimonan id say closer to 1014:51
vonnojimonmentally14:51
* sebsebsebb will not use rufus to test bad blocks on a usb so easilly, taking way too long14:51
sebsebsebbagain i mean14:51
sebsebsebbk vonnojimon14:51
Includes08sebsebsebb, etcher works just as good and goes way quicker :)14:51
vonnojimonlol me too14:51
sebsebsebbIncludes08: no it didn't work14:51
Includes08i prefer the dd command though cause that beats every speed14:52
sebsebsebbIncludes08: etehcer didn't even burn 16.04.3 properly14:52
Includes08weird14:52
sebsebsebbI tried that  first, then unetbootin,  now done refus, and same issue14:52
Includes08sebsebsebb, aslong as you don't use lili or unetbootin14:52
Includes08:) those are creepy and dangerous14:52
sebsebsebbIncludes08: I thought it said 88 orngally 1988 but then saw its 08, so yes msn msenger age14:52
vonnojimonso what is possible to fix my issue ppl14:52
vonnojimonanything or is it a fresh install14:53
sebsebsebbIncludes08: whats lilli ?14:53
vonnojimon8214:53
Includes08kinda like unetbootin but bigger xD14:53
sebsebsebbIncludes08: its weird yeah, since  if it jsut comes up with grub, but won't go to try ubuntu option reglardess or antying else.14:53
vonnojimoni was 6then14:53
Includes08hey msn messenger is from the 90's!14:53
vonnojimono yeah14:53
Includes08i'm a early 90's kiddo14:53
vonnojimonb4 fb14:53
vonnojimonduring doom in form class14:54
vonnojimondays14:54
vonnojimonloved that game14:54
akiksebsebsebb: rufus has a dd write mode which you can access by pressing alt-i once after starting rufus14:54
sebsebsebbIncludes08: I just suspect maybe some updates in the iso has caused a problem.  was treading something about new kernel and intel hardware on  releasete notes,   but i don't know.     I mean I used to haev 16.04 and what not on this lap top, before new motherboard and hard disk14:54
vonnojimon17.1014:54
akiksebsebsebb: it'll say "disabling iso support"14:54
sebsebsebbakik: yes but iso mode seems to mostly work, I did see it has dd mode too though a few differnet ways to burn14:54
vonnojimonwas on 16.0414:54
vonnojimonupgraded14:54
vonnojimon17.1014:54
zomaarYay, I upgraded KDE to that of Yakkety and now the GTK tooltip font bug is gone14:55
Includes08ah well :) my bios doesn't let me do anything i have to stick with shitty ubuntu till intel merges my push ^^' see you in 1 year.14:55
sebsebsebbakik: or is it better to burn in dd mode on refus ?14:55
Includes08"Though the term dates from the 1990s, instant messaging predates the Internet" i'm from the IM era14:55
akiksebsebsebb: the best would be to use dd on linux but the second best might be the dd mode in rufus14:55
sebsebsebbakik: I don't have any working Linux right now14:55
Includes08the dd mode in rufus works pretty good yeh :)14:55
vonnojimonwhich when exactly14:55
sebsebsebbakik: hence refus, I don't use Windows for fun :d14:56
vonnojimonis14:56
Includes08vonnojimon, doom in classes or quake xD14:56
vonnojimono shit wolfenstein14:56
Includes08xD14:56
vonnojimonand doom i think14:56
sebsebsebbakik: does it matter about the like mbr and uefi,  or  gpt only options, i mean a efw little options for that in refus, i was thinking try  gpt mode only next14:56
Includes08oh and don't forget unreal tournament14:56
sebsebsebbakik: I don't need the stick to work with windows xp like it warns14:56
akiksebsebsebb: the dd mode just writes the iso on the usb stick as with dd in linux14:57
Includes08nah sebsebsebb the first option is good just put it in dd mode14:57
sebsebsebbwhat's the difference on refus between iso mode and dd then ?14:57
vonnojimoni have had issues with usbs after using bootable usb writers and other disk managament i fixed with dd and sync14:58
vonnojimoneasily found on google quick search im a noob so b careful14:58
vonnojimonhey hav u guys forgotten about my problem wine python etc14:59
sebsebsebbakik:  Includes08  whats' teh differnce between iso mode and dd mode on refus then ?14:59
vonnojimoncan it be fixed14:59
vonnojimonjust need ya or nay14:59
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: yes mabe by Includes08  breaking in to your computer, I mean you letting him in :d14:59
vonnojimonlol14:59
vonnojimonokay steal my money paste my shit all over the net zero my hard disc15:00
zomaarMy DVB-T TV card suddenly started working15:00
vonnojimonand steal my identiy15:00
sebsebsebbexcept is there enough money worth stealing is the thing h eh15:00
akiksebsebsebb: the other mode probably opens the iso image and uses the files inside of it to create the bootable usb stick15:00
Includes08sebsebsebb, just 2 different ways of writing, dd is more secure in its way.15:01
sebsebsebbakik: yeah thats what it looied like it idd, I mean it even opended up the file manager, and then I saw things going in to that, from refus15:01
vonnojimonthe less you have the move you value what you posess  so mine is worth more if i am poor by that logic15:01
vonnojimonthanks for trying to help really appreci15:02
sebsebsebbakik: ok I'll try dd option next tie with default  for mbr or gpt  next time, then,  which uhnmmm maybe will be in about half an hour,    this bad bloc testing is taking ages, and it wasn't going to be happpy if i cancalled so  oh nearly 95 percent but this has already been nearly two hours !15:02
vonnojimonthanks both of you15:02
Includes08vonnojimon, i mean you're using a webchat client, don't think you're safe then anyway. I'm even cloaked and thats not 100% safe.15:02
akiksebsebsebb: there'll be no options with the dd write mode15:02
vonnojimoni know15:03
sebsebsebbakik: dd  mode is a proper copy of the iso image?  label  the whole lot ?15:03
vonnojimoni just dont wanna hand over root15:03
sebsebsebbakik: the iso mode even seeemd to give me a label that was differnt from the usual15:03
akiksebsebsebb: the dd mode just writes the iso on the usb stick as with dd in linux15:03
vonnojimonpermissions15:03
vonnojimonno roots here15:03
vonnojimonlol15:03
Includes08vonnojimon, you will be seeing what i do anyway xd if you don't like it its called shutdown and restart and i'm gone15:03
vonnojimonnot b4 u could launch a nasty little script15:04
sebsebsebbone time years ago, I had some ports open for that kind of thing, and someone for a laugh  a few years back, decided to connect to that,  then in to their virtual machine, and they deleted windows xp in front of me :D15:04
sebsebsebbthey knew i had ports open since had said on irc h eh15:05
Includes08that i would have to download first anyway15:05
vonnojimonlol15:05
vonnojimoni know right15:05
Includes08you trusted me with that other script before looking in the script anyway15:05
Includes08so you could've had more damage then with me being in teamviewer.15:05
Includes08its called trust :)15:05
sebsebsebbIncludes08: I looked at the first one seemed ok15:05
Includes08but you didn't tell vonnojimon xD15:06
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: he probably won't do anything15:06
sebsebsebbmalicious15:06
vonnojimonnano15:06
vonnojimontrue15:06
sebsebsebbit can be easier though, tehn lots of pastebins and what not15:06
sebsebsebband quicker15:06
Includes08anyway mention me if you need me :) i'm working on my own problems for a sec :)15:06
vonnojimonchurrz15:07
sebsebsebbakik: if dd mode also doesnt' work right, hmm, I will try 16.04.2 I think download that.  to be honest I only want 16.04 on as well, and I guess pshyically as well,  since I wanted to try out yunit properly :d15:07
vonnojimongood luck with urs15:07
sebsebsebbfrom a ppa , wink wink at vonnojimon15:07
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akiksebsebsebb: i haven't had any problems with 16.04.3 iso15:08
Includes08well i'm trying to get tlp to run properly :)15:08
sebsebsebbakik: I am not sure if it's 16.04.3 causing the problems, or something else15:08
Includes08i mean what i need a 8 thread 4.2 ghz processor for in ubuntu15:08
Includes08its just a waste of battery15:08
sebsebsebbakik: its' weridw when grub comes up from the usb stick that's made, but then it won't boot up things like try ubuntu15:08
vonnojimonquestion how dangerous a risk is using irc from security standpoint in browser 17.1015:09
sebsebsebbakik: and this lap top used to have 16.04 on it, before the hard disk was changed and motherboard so15:09
Includes08vonnojimon, theres a big risk no matter what15:09
Includes08thats why people use vpn's and cloaks :)15:09
Includes08and actual clients15:09
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: probably more dangerous on windows15:09
vonnojimongot sophos n ublock origin noscript ghostery15:09
Includes08sebsebsebb, doesn't make a diference15:10
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: on Linux more secure15:10
vonnojimonany other recomendations15:10
vonnojimongt linux15:10
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: irc in browser that is15:10
vonnojimonsuch as15:10
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: but never run IRC as root on Linux otherwise uhmm  rather insecure15:10
vonnojimonyup gt that one15:10
Includes08>_> root or no root its unsecure anyway15:10
Includes08irc doesn't tunnel15:10
Includes08its all about your personal information, if your ip leaks in freenode theres always someone that can get anything from that :)15:11
vonnojimonhow about using vpn to connect any better or still an issue and example pls15:11
vonnojimonwhat kind of info do they want15:11
vonnojimonhow do u protect15:11
sebsebsebbips leak to websites and what not too15:12
Includes08a vpn is the most secure you can get15:12
Includes08if they have your ip and they are good worst thing they can get your recent browser history or install keyloggers :)15:12
Includes08passwords what not15:12
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sebsebsebbexcept lots of peoples have ip showing15:13
Includes08he quit :P i guess he got scared sebsebsebb15:14
JTechsorry I don't remember who was helping me earlier, but thanks. I had to go AFK and I don't know what they said to me.15:14
sebsebsebbIncludes08: hes back15:14
Includes08why are you not cloaked sebsebsebb ? or using a vpn atleast15:15
vonnojimonnah15:15
vonnojimonnot till just then15:15
sebsebsebbIncludes08: pm me h eh15:15
vonnojimonwhat is cloaked (is it a term for using a vpn15:15
reksebsebsebb, i don't know15:15
sebsebsebbvonnojimon: no to hide your host name on freenode or other networks15:16
sebsebsebband ip15:16
Includes08nah a non affiliate cloak hides your ip :)15:16
vonnojimonhow do u do that15:18
kostkon!cloak | vonnojimon15:19
ubottuvonnojimon: To get an Ubuntu member cloak or any other one, first register your nick as detailed at https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration - For Ubuntu member cloaks, then ask in #ubuntu-irc and provide your Launchpad page. For unaffiliated ones, ask in #freenode. See also !membership15:19
MacroManI'm trying to purge the `virtualbox` package, but after a re-install it know the settings from the previous install. I though purge was to remove ALL files15:27
MacroManWhat action can I take to remove and purge any trace of this program?15:27
alkisgMacroMan: purging packages does NOT touch files under /home/username, which is where your virtualbox settings and data are15:28
alkisgMacroMan: so instead of using apt, use a file manager to navigate and delete those files15:29
Includes08vonnojimon, you still alive :) i responded to your pm?15:29
MacroManalkisg: I couldn't find anything in my home directory, but I'll take another look15:30
vonnojimonyeah but i cnt quite get over my trust issues gt some super imp dloads i must keep15:30
vonnojimonthanks a mill tho15:30
alkisgMacroMan: press ctrl+h to see the hidden folders like .VirtualBox15:30
MacroManOther people online are saying to remove the ~/.virtualbox directory, but it defo doesn't exist15:30
xXLabRatXxI have a question pertaining to ChromeOS, is there an IRC channel for that or should I ask it here?15:30
Includes08no worries vonnojimon  :)15:31
MacroManalkisg: I have. It's not there15:31
MacroManI've listed files in terminal too, but no virtualbox directiry15:31
vonnojimonur awesome Includes08 cheers 4ur time15:31
vonnojimonand help greatly appreciated15:31
kostkonMacroMan, it could be ~/.config/virtualbox15:31
MacroMankostkon: Ah bingo! Thank you15:32
Includes08no worries you can always land in my PM box :) ill respond if you ever need me.15:32
alkisgMacroMan: find ~ -iname '*virtualbox*'15:33
MacroManalkisg: I'll try and remember that. Thank you15:35
vonnojimonthank you15:36
nagyghi all15:38
nagygI plugged in a USB headset to ubuntu (17.10) and syslog says: device not accepting address ... error -71, unable to enumerate USB device15:38
nagygany suggestions what to do with it?15:39
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Metalheadstatic15:46
Metalheadoh hai15:46
alkisgdynamic hi :)15:46
Metalheadhaha sorry, was typing somewhere else15:46
Sven_vBcan I use systemd socket activation for user services (/home/foobard/.config/systemd/user/foobard.s{ervice,ocket}) in Ubuntu trusty but keep whatever is my current init system (probably upstart)?15:47
alkisgSven_vB: most probably, no15:48
Sven_vB:(15:49
alkisgImagine that Ubuntu first switched to systemd for the system, and LATER for the session15:49
alkisgSven_vB: well, you can still use the usual techniques like /etc/xdg/autostart15:49
Sven_vBeven if foobard expects to inherit a server socket?15:50
alkisgSven_vB: do you mean that you want a system process to spawn a user process? Then that user process won't be part of the user session15:51
Sven_vBI'd actually prefer to start a stable service manager as a user process via user foobard's anacron (@reboot) and that service manager shall provide socket activation to foobard (because it expects that)15:53
alkisgSven_vB: anacron is still outside of a user's normal session, if you care about displaying a UI anywhere15:54
Sven_vBah no there's no UI involved15:54
Sven_vBall communication is via the socket15:54
Sven_vBwhich will be a TCP port15:54
alkisgSven_vB: I still didn't get the architecture. So it's just 2 user processes communicating over tcp/ip locally?15:55
xubuntu_Hello All15:56
Sven_vBnope. foobard is a daemon-like program that can accept TCP connections on a server socket, which it has to inherit because it can't listen itself. also it terminates after some idle time in order to save system resources, expecting to be started again when there are new connections.15:56
Sven_vBso I need another program that can listen on the TCP port, and start foobard if it's not active already.15:57
alkisgSven_vB: eh, are you sure inetd doesn't fit what you're describing?15:57
evaluateHello.15:58
Sven_vBalkisg, no idea. I'll read about it!15:58
evaluateIf I try to preseed a partman recipe where the /home partition has "method{ keep }", I get the following error: the installer needs to remove operating system files from the install target but was unable to do so. Any idea why this is happening?15:58
alkisgSven_vB: manpages.ubuntu.com/inetd15:58
Sven_vBalkisg, thanks!15:59
alkisgnp15:59
thinkyhello16:00
thinkyi made update on terminal few mins ago16:00
thinkyand it installed suru icon set16:00
whitebeastI heard about an update on tuesday for the ubuntu kernel.. That it prevented people from getting 0ast the grub screen..... Has this been fixed does anyone know?16:00
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thinkybut when i go to appearance i cant see suru icons16:00
thinkyis suru icon set now officially installed to ubuntu?16:01
thinkyor it is something i installed before that i forgot16:02
thinkyhello16:04
thinkyis there anybody?16:04
rreckif i am considered an anybody the answer is 'no'16:05
Sven_vBalkisg, found it. my previous inetd tutorial made the wait option look unsuitable but http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/inetd.8.html sounds exactly like what I'm looking for. "The master socket will then be passed as fd 0 to the server, which will then need to accept the incoming connection." so I'll just write "env LISTEN_FDS=0 " in front of the ExecStart= command and see whether it works. :-)16:06
skinuxI just found something interesting. I used Ubuntu installer to "repair" my system. By doing so, apparently it fixed Apache's misconfiguration.16:07
alkisgSven_vB: cool16:07
skinuxHowever, it appears Apache isn't configured to use FastCGI16:07
LuMinthello. i got the kernel 3.13.0-139-generic  and I wonder if Meltdown was fixed in it. dmesg | grep -i isolation shows nothing so I wonder if I'm safe or not16:09
Romantic^ is there a list of kernels that will/are patched?16:09
Romanticspecifically, the 4.4.0- line?16:10
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foca__I'm trying to add a printer located on a windows domain using system-config-printer, but when I demand a print test it gest stuck with a message "held for authentication". What this could be ?16:12
naccRomantic: should be in the usn docs16:12
strivefoca__: Check the samba configuration file?16:15
strivefoca__: I know there's a print section: [print$] - comment, path, broweable, read only, guest ok..ec.16:16
striveetc.16:16
sliptteesalkisg:16:17
strivefoca__: Also, there's a [printers] set of directives.16:17
sliptteesalkisg: HD sentinel Hard disk Health 9% :-/16:17
striveslipttees: Time to upgrade.16:18
nplusHi, I have a probably simple question... I'm creating a service on 16.04, I created /etc/systemd/system/mylittle.service Why is it that some services can be managed via $service --status-all  but my service doesn't get listed there?16:19
strivefoca__: One thing I might add is to make sure you've got smbclient and cifs-utils installed on the client machine.16:19
sliptteesalkisg: Disk is OK, 2928 bad sectors (36º / 97º)16:19
strivenplus: Did you configure it properly?16:21
sliptteesTJ-: Bro... problem is my hard drive - HD Sentinel say Healt 9% and 2928 bad sectors! :-(16:21
Sven_vBany suggestions on which flavor of inetd I should install? I'd like a simple one but it has to support wait for TCP16:23
sapopetahi guys16:23
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nplusstrive: I believe so. I can start/stop the service with systemctl and all appears to work. At what point does a service get "added" to the $service --status-all?16:24
shubhamhii16:25
sapopetaanother aplications for running windows apps16:25
alkisg(06:19:34 μμ) slipttees: alkisg: Disk is OK, 2928 bad sectors (36º / 97º) ==> then yeah, locating and marking new bad sectors may take time. Check the output of `dmesg` after booting.16:26
shubhami barely downlaod anything frm ubuntu store ....it's very slw16:26
sliptteesTJ-: alkisg zomaar hotaronohanako Thanks for Help.16:26
alkisgnp16:27
sliptteesalkisg: hd sentinel health 9%16:27
sliptteesreplace hard drive there16:27
sliptteesbuy a new tomorrow kkkkk16:27
rekhi baby  hi everyone... why do i find terminal applications closed after i log off my teamviewer session and i come back?16:27
reki use xscreensaver-command --lock too16:27
strivenplus: When you enable a service, it needs to be placed in a target.16:28
shubhamhelp me16:28
pnwisedoes anyone knows when you log with ssh where the remote server name is taken from? it doesn't seems to be /etc/hostname16:30
strivenplus: What's your /etc/systemd/system/mylittle.service look like?16:30
nplusstrive: I have "WantedBy=multi-user.target" in my service16:30
shubhamshould i wait for relpy or quit it16:30
whitebeastI cannot login to my user account on 16.04 is this the kernel issue or is it something else.. Would someone mind helping me.. As i have the mental capcity of a 5 year old for these kinds of things16:31
nplusstrive: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26372586/16:31
redandblackpnwise: .ssh/config16:31
strivepnwise: Depends on the distro.16:31
pnwiseredandblack: that is client config I believe and I am looking to change that on the server if possible16:33
pnwisestrive: can you give me one example to start from somewhere?16:34
multifractalI have almost filled up my hard drive, and I'm trying to find stuff to delete. I know of one particularly big folder, but I'm not sure where most of the other data is concentrated. Nautilus allows sorting by folder "size", but this actually means number of files/folders inside, rather than number of bytes. How can I view e.g. my home folder sorted by file size?16:36
strivepnwise: What distro are you logging into?16:37
rud0lfmultifractal: you can try "du -sh *" in terminal16:38
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rud0lfbut it takes a long time if you have a lot of files16:38
alkisgThis avahi file, /usr/lib/avahi/avahi-daemon-check-dns.sh contains this call, which takes 10 secs and times out: host -t soa local.16:38
alkisgQuestion, does it work quickly for anyone, or should I file a bug report against avahi for delaying the boot process, and to include a -W 1 option there to wait only 1 sec?16:38
* Sven_vB chose xinetd.16:38
multifractalrod0lf: thanks it's a start byut it's not sorted.16:39
strivemultifractal: There's an app called "ncdu".16:39
strivemultifractal: It's got a GUI-like terminal interface.16:39
pnwisestrive, different - we have a lot of clients and AWS uses their inner IPs as names, and every provider does what he likes. I am thinking it is the hostname at the end. But it sounds to me you have no clue and just answering questions with questions16:40
multifractalstrive: that's perfect thanks16:40
strivepnwise: Ubuntu = /etc/hostname :: Gentoo = /etc/conf.d/hostname16:41
pnwiseActually it is the hostname at least for ubuntu, it just removes everything after a dot16:41
strivepnwise: There are differences.16:41
pnwiseYeah so it is the hostname. Just different distros use different locations16:42
pnwisebut mostly /etc/hostname16:42
strivemultifractal: Sure :)16:42
strivenplus: Try adding "Alias=mylittle.service"16:43
LuMintjust executed the script https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker . according to the script my system is vulnerable to 575416:43
LuMintwhereas it is supposed to be fixed in my kernel https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/trusty/main/security/linux16:44
LuMintso is it fixed or is it not?16:44
LuMintthe output http://termbin.com/wy0w16:44
LuMintcan someone explain it to me?16:45
leftyfbLuMint: you might be better off asking in #ubuntu-security16:46
gordonjcpLuMint: are you running virtual machines, on a server directly connected to the Internet on that machine?16:46
whitebeastI cannot login to my user account on 16.04 is this the kernel issue or is it something else.. Would someone mind helping me.. As i have the mental capcity of a 5 year old for these kinds of things16:49
leftyfbwhitebeast: you've been on this for days ..... what about just reinstalling from scratch?16:49
leftyfbwhitebeast: also, try creating a new user from the terminal and logging in with that user: sudo adduser testuser16:50
VulcanRidrQuick question. I have noticed in the recent past that kernel upgrades do not seem to be writing a /run/reboot-required. Is this an intentional thing? Is there a new method of knowing the system needs a reboot? I'm working mostly on 14.04 boxes.16:51
asdfghjoin #golang16:51
striveVulcanRidr: I thought it was /var/run/reboot-required ?16:52
leftyfbwhitebeast: please do not pm me16:52
whitebeastSorry16:53
ash_workis it going to matter to me if a vendor folder mounted in a container has gid 0 but uid 1000 ?16:53
VulcanRidrHey leftyfb! Long time no see. How's married life?16:53
egelorhi there.16:54
VulcanRidrstrive: I thought they were symlinked.16:54
* strive shrugs16:54
brainwash/var/run -> /run16:54
brainwashyes16:54
egelormy ibus-daemon16:54
strivedoh.16:54
strive:)16:54
brainwashVulcanRidr: someone in #ubuntu-kernel may know16:55
VulcanRidrthanks brainwash16:55
LuMintgordonjcp: no16:55
striveHm, it isn't symlinked for me.16:55
gordonjcpLuMint: then you don't need to worry about it16:56
ash_workI started the container with uid $UID, and I just realize that the gid is 0 on, well everything. I don't know that that is necessarily a bad thing though... should that really affect anything?16:56
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egelorerror ibus could not bw start in 5 sec16:56
gordonjcpLuMint: if some computer criminal wants to get some malware onto your computer they'll crack it open using more traditional methods16:57
brainwashegelor: it cannot start, because it is already running?16:57
wabbeHi, anybody here who is familiar with the beakerbrowser?16:57
gordonjcpLuMint: and if the government wants access to your computer they'll just ask you for the password, possibly with the aid of a very clean tiled room and some rubber hoses16:58
strive.16:58
egelorbrainwash: No fist window pops up and say ibus not running16:58
brainwashwabbe: you want #beakerbrowser16:58
wabbeso I will try16:59
brainwashegelor: fist window?16:59
brainwashegelor: what program is that?16:59
egelorbrainwash: i was trying to change from us to el17:00
egelorbrainwash: ok i fix it i run in from terminal ibus-daemon17:01
egelorKeyboard Input Methods (IBus Daemon) is not running. Do you wish to start it?17:02
egeloregelor after i press yes17:03
egelorBus daemon could not be started in 5 seconds17:03
tomreynLuMint: does "cat /proc/version" say that you're running version 3.13.0-139.188 then?17:04
tomreynLuMint: ignore this question, i noticed you are asking in -hardened now17:05
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riqdiizhi all my system is Acer 4gb ram but won't let in Fedora20 .says installation media check failed. what could be the problem?17:12
beckhello17:12
beckplease help17:12
electricmilkbeck, just ask the question17:12
beckI upgraded ubuntu17:12
beckand now my virtualbox freezes whenever I start a virtualmachine17:12
beckI reinstalled the drivers17:12
beckin order to fit the kernel17:12
becksince before all this freezing thing, it told me that virtualbox-dkms was not available17:13
beckso  I needed to modprobe vboxdrv17:13
beckso I apt-get remove virtualbox-dkms17:13
beckand then modprobe vboxdrv17:13
beckwithout problems, but when opening virtualbox and initiating the virtualmachine17:13
beckit freezes immediatly17:13
riqdiizand touchpad is dead on same machine while running slitaz.17:13
electricmilkbeck, I would try just totally removing virtualbox and reintalling...but I'm not expert17:14
electricmilkbeck,  sudo apt-get remove virtualbox && sudo apt-get install virtualbox17:14
beckI am afraid of losing my virtual machines when removing virtualbox]17:15
nplusstrive: no dice on the alias17:15
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akikbeck: the virtual machines live in their own directory. they are not affected by the package removals17:16
beckisnt there like an17:16
beckapt-get repair command17:17
becko reinstall17:17
beckjust to be sure17:17
beckthat nothing will be deleted ?17:17
beckthe conf files with the entries of the virtual machines17:17
akikbeck: the config file is a .vbox file in the same directory as the virtual hd image17:17
nplusCouple thoughts that jump to mind - does my .service file need particular permissions? does it matter if the file exists in /etc/systemd/system/myservice.service ? I see most items in there are links to other locations17:17
strivenplus: Did you run systemctl daemon-reload afterwards?17:18
nplusyeah17:18
strivenplus: They should all be 777 I believe.17:18
nplusdoes it not being listed by $service --status-all indicate something is wrong/missing or is it superficial?17:20
strivenplus: The systemd default configs are located in /usr/lib/systemd/system (which some of those services are linked to), but you don't want to edit those files.17:20
nplusok17:22
strivenplus: So it doesn't show up with: systemctl --type=service17:22
strive?17:22
skinuxI'm getting permission denied trying to access a directory, but permissions look fine.17:22
striveskinux: Let us see what those permissions look like :)17:23
nplusstrive: yes it shows up there and starts on boot. it's just $service --status-all that doesn't list it17:23
strive$service --status-all doesn't work for me.17:24
striveMaybe someone else could explain that.17:24
striveI wonder if systemctl even has that option.17:25
skinuxdrw-r--r-- 12 skinux www-data   4096 Jan 12 08:09 lib17:25
nplusMy rough understanding is $service is pre-systemd, but is still able to manage systemd services - guessing it's for backward compatibility sake17:25
brainwashstrive: without the $17:26
striveAh, there we go, lol17:27
brainwashnplus: use systemctl/journalctl17:27
brainwashnplus: or create a sysvinit script (probably not something you want to do)17:28
strivenplus: systemctl list-unit-files17:29
strivenplus: systemctl list-unit-files | grep mylittle.service (i think)17:29
Guest80341hey17:29
xXLabRatXxHello17:29
electricmilkGuest80341, hi17:29
Guest80341hello electricmilk and xXLabRatXx17:30
Guest80341im out17:30
electricmilklol17:30
xXLabRatXxumm ok?17:30
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nplusbrainwash, strive: Ok thanks. I guess it's just superficial then :) gotta get out of the habbit of using the $service command17:31
strivenplus: haha, did it list for you now?17:31
skinuxWhy am I not allowed with this permission: drw-r--r-- 12 skinux www-data   4096 Jan 12 08:09 lib17:31
striveWhat's the absolute path?17:32
nplusstrive: systemctl has been showing the correct results the whole time17:32
strivenplus: Doh! lol. Glad it works out :)17:32
skinuxstrive: was that to me?17:32
akikskinux: directories need the x bit17:34
skinuxOh.17:34
skinux644 right?17:34
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akikskinux: 75517:34
skinuxOh, yeah.17:35
fujoor__Hey people, ive been out of the loop for a good while. Is there any alternative method to install ubuntu, except dualboot and inside a VM? Like wubi? I heard there was something coming like wubi.17:35
leftyfbfujoor__: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/ubuntu/9nblggh4msv617:41
leftyfbfujoor__: but it's not the desktop OS. Just the server(cloud image)17:42
fujoor__leftyfb: many thanks, so no real sollution like wubi yet i suppose17:49
leftyfbfujoor__: no. dual boot or run it in a vm. Why do you need the desktop OS in a windows on your windows desktop anyway?17:50
alkisgfujoor__: running in a file inside an ntfs volume, instead of a dedicated partition, just to make the installation 5 mins easier... it's not worth it, that's why wubi stopped being developed17:51
qwipMy current Ubuntu version is 16.04.3 LTS, how can I upgrade to Ubuntu 17.10?17:52
akikwasn't the idea of wubi so that you could install it without need for any extra partitioning?17:52
leftyfbqwip: yes, though personally I would wait till April when 18.04 comes out. You'll get another 5 years of support out of it.17:52
alkisgqwip: you would upgrade to 16.10 (unsupported), 17.04 (unsupported), and finally reach 17.1017:52
alkisgqwip: consider reinstalling or waiting for 18.04 or maybe even upgrading to 18.04 even if alpha...17:53
qwipalkisg: so, I will need to upgrade 3  times?17:53
alkisgqwip: yup17:53
qwipalkisg: how to do that? I am new to linux17:53
beckdid not work my virtualbox17:54
becky removed everything17:54
beckand reinstalled17:54
beckand it is still crashing17:54
alkisgqwip: it's kind of hard because the versions between are unsupported. Are you sure you don't prefer to reinstall but keep /home?17:54
alkisgqwip: also, why not just wait for 18.04?17:54
beck5.0.40-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2)17:54
leftyfbqwip: I would wait till April when 18.04 comes out.17:54
qwipalkisg: I want to upgrade to 17.10 so I can get KDE Plasma 5.1117:55
alkisgqwip: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=plasma-desktop17:56
alkisg5.11 will come in 18.0417:56
alkisg17.10 has 5.10.517:57
qwipRight now I am on 5.817:57
alkisgSo if you wait till April and THEN upgrade, you'll get plasma 5.1117:57
alkisg16.04 has 5.5.517:58
alkisgNot 5.817:58
qwipalkisg: okay. but will there be any problem in directly upgrdaing to 18.04 from 16.04?17:58
qwipwithout reinstalling?17:58
sliptteesalkisg: buy ssd 240 sandisk ;-)17:58
alkisgqwip: no, that will be the most supported upgrade, of course without reinstalling17:58
alkisgqwip: going from lts to lts is the most supported scenario17:58
qwipalkisg: ahh, okay. i got it now. its a lte to lte thing17:59
alkisg!lts17:59
ubottuLTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information.17:59
qwiplts*17:59
sliptteesalkisg: i test in my workstation 18.04 lts :-)17:59
qwipI am having some problem with fonts on my kde plasma 5.8.8. Have tried to solve it but failed badly. Fonts in kde apps are looking good (except title bar of window) and font in gtk apps (like firefox) are looking really bad.18:02
acheronukalkisg: 17.10 has 5.11 available in our backports PPA18:03
acheronuk18.04 will ship with 5.1218:03
alkisgacheronuk: it would be best to offer backports for lts versions :)18:03
alkisgNice to hear though18:04
acheronukalkisg: no possible due to the very big Qt version upgrade required over 16.04 LTS stock versions18:04
akikacheronuk: are there some reasons why newer kde versions are not available for 16.04 ?18:04
akikah ok :)18:05
alkisgacheronuk: ah, aren't qt versions co-installable like e.g. python or other libs?18:05
alkisg:(18:05
acheronukalkisg: no18:05
ubuntu_addicthi18:05
alkisgSolving that part could help a lot then18:05
ubuntu_addicthow r u guys ? i have a question but i'm not sure if someone can help me there18:05
alkisg!ask18:06
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 !patience18:06
striveubuntu_addict: Just ask.18:06
qwipI am having some problem with fonts on my kde plasma 5.8.8. Have tried to solve it but failed badly. Fonts in kde apps are looking good (except title bar of window) and font in gtk apps (like firefox) are looking really bad.  Please help!18:06
akikqwip: i have a guide on adjusting the fonts18:06
qwipakik: please share :)18:06
akikqwip: https://atkdinosaurus.wordpress.com/2016/11/03/change-font-rendering-settings-kdefirefox/18:07
ubuntu_addicti want to know if that is possible to me to use the camera of this laptop (onto ip camera or something else) on my desktop PC18:07
alkisgubuntu_addict: do you mean "stream from a laptop camera to a desktop pc"? Sure, you can stream a camera anywhere on LAN or the internet18:08
ubuntu_addictalkisg how should i do ?18:08
alkisgubuntu_addict: oh I'm sure there are thousands of tutorials for "stream camera ubuntu"18:08
ubuntu_addicti wrote it on few search engine but still get some tutorial with usb camera. it will work anyway ? dont want to launch myself into something too long. alkisg, thx btw.18:09
qwipakik: after setting that conf file. what settings should i have in fonts settings?18:10
lordcirth_workubuntu_addict, if the camera is showing up, whether it's USB or not shouldn't matter18:10
alkisgubuntu_addict: it doesn't matter where the camera is connected. Here's one simple google result: https://gist.github.com/endolith/205277818:10
akikqwip: in kde system settings?18:10
ubuntu_addictok, thanks for guys, c u :)18:10
ubuntu_addictfor the info*18:10
qwipakik: yeah18:10
akikqwip: i haven't changed anything there18:11
akikqwip: but my fonts look good on a full hd display18:11
qwipakik: can you please share what are present setting there?18:11
akikqwip: https://i.imgur.com/02astp4.png18:13
akikqwip: i use ubuntu mono 11 in konsole18:13
BluesKajqwip, you have both gnome and kde/plasma installed , correct?18:13
qwipBluesKaj: yeah18:14
qwipakik: and what is the font in GNOME Application Style (GTK) - System Settings?18:14
akikqwip: noto sans 1018:15
qwipakik: okay. thanks. can you do me one more favor? Please send a screenshot of google hompage opened in firefox, so i can compare that with mine18:16
akikqwip: ok :)18:16
qwipakik: thanks :)18:17
akikqwip: https://i.imgur.com/T6DHwNA.png18:18
akikqwip: i might've changed some font rendering settings in firefox too18:19
qwipakik: can you share that?18:20
fujoor__leftyfb: ah just to play around, i miss playing around in linux, testing new apps and such18:20
qwipakik: did you changed anything in about:config? or just in font?18:20
leftyfbfujoor__: I would suggest dual booting or a VM18:20
akikqwip: the thing is i'm not sure which settings i changed18:21
akikqwip: in about:config18:21
akikqwip: did you test that fonts.conf already?18:21
qwipakik: aww... was it in something like font.name. x-western?18:22
qwipakik: yeah18:22
qwipakik: no good18:22
qwipakik: what font do you have set in about:preferences#fonts?18:23
fujoor__leftyfb: maybe VM is a the best sollution18:24
akikqwip: they seem to be the default (dejavu serif and dejavu sans)18:24
akikqwip: but i remember having a weird time at some point when the fonts looked ugly as ...18:25
qwipakik: I am feeling like shi*t . Have tried everything i found. even reinstalled everything. but still ...18:26
akikqwip: try logging out and back in18:26
qwipakik: okay.18:26
qwipakik: nothing changed18:29
qwipakik: also spotify is looking so ugly18:29
akikqwip: you ran that fc-cache command?18:30
qwipyeah, akik18:30
qwipdid everything mentioned there. akik18:30
BluesKajqwip, why not paste an example /screenshot of what you think is ugly18:31
akikqwip: oh yea one thing also, i've updated kde to 5.8.818:32
qwipBluesKaj: okay18:33
BluesKajplasma version is up to 5.11 on 17.1018:33
qwipakik: my version is also 5.8.818:34
qwipakik: BluesKaj: https://imgur.com/a/aB8EO18:35
mauz555clear18:36
akikqwip: i don't see any problems(?)18:37
qwipakik: wow. even in spotify app?18:37
akikqwip: maybe my eye sight is gone18:38
* BluesKaj shrugs , looks ok to me18:38
* qwip in shook.18:39
qwipshock*18:39
qwipakik: are you joking or being serious?18:39
V7Hey all :)18:39
V7How to get vncviewer ?18:40
akikqwip: really, looks ok to me18:40
qwipakik: BluesKaj: have you tried zooming in?18:40
V7vnc4server's installed, but there's no vncviewer18:40
kornbluthV7: which vncviewer do you want?18:40
V7The default one18:40
qwipSo, that means my eyes are addicted to windows fonts quality and got shocked after seeing linux fonts18:41
akikqwip: it's been a LOT worse sometimes18:41
qwipThat ^ should be the case then18:41
BluesKajyup.I'm viewing on an HDTV/Monitor and your fonts look to me18:41
leftyfblook fine to me as well18:41
BluesKajlook ok18:41
leftyfbi've seen a lot worse18:41
V7freesys18:41
kornbluthIs anyone here using urxvt?18:42
leftyfbkornbluth: that isn't your question18:42
qwipakik: BluesKaj: don't you guys think that fonts are very thin?18:42
leftyfbV7: I think remmina is installed by default. You can use that18:42
kornbluthI'm having some issues with copying from urxvt...haven't faced this before outside of Ubuntu18:43
FuneralI'm goingto format my moms computer, and need an advice to choose distro. I use ubuntu myself, but her computer is very old and I'm looking for a more lightweight distro18:43
FuneralIs lubuntu the best choice?18:43
kornbluthI don't have issues copying and pasting between terminals, but copying from terminal results in me neing unable to paste anywhere else18:43
kornbluthFuneral: lubuntu is good18:43
V7Thank you btw :)18:44
Funeralkornbluth: thanks :)18:44
qwipakik: BluesKaj: what about this? https://imgur.com/a/f1rLP18:45
akikqwip: looks fine, except the big W18:46
qwipyeah, that what I what to point out. akik18:46
qwipakik: BluesKaj: don't you guys think that fonts are very thin? in previous scrrenshot18:46
akikqwip: but that's probably on the content side of things18:46
BluesKajqwip, nope18:47
qwipBluesKaj: okayyyy...!18:47
qwipI should go to some windows deadiction centre!18:48
qwipor it is my OCD. playing with me. loll18:48
BluesKajqwip, use the bold style if you think that's thin18:48
qwipBluesKaj: that messes up other things.18:48
V7is it possible to connect to vnc if this: https://i.imgur.com/sDmQ8LY.png ?18:50
V7Btw nmap says: VNC (protocol 3.8)18:50
qwipakik, BluesKaj, Thanks for helping me. and also realizing me that my fonts are okay. :)18:51
BluesKajqwip, what counts is readability18:53
qwipBluesKaj: yeah. I was having poor readability on some websites. thats why i was worried18:53
qwipBluesKaj: btw, is it is possible to reorder system tray icons?18:54
BluesKajqwip, only by increasing or decreasing the panel height, afaik18:56
sabolchi18:58
jwashhi everyone, i'm scanning an old manual with very thin pages and getting bleed through https://imgur.com/a/rX8h7 . Is there a way to have GIMP remove all grey from an image which is less than a certain threshold?18:59
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leftyfbjwash: you want #gimp19:01
jwashyep19:01
leftyfbjwash: as in, your support question is related to gimp and not Ubuntu. You'd have the same question if you were running gimp on Fedora or Windows19:02
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gordonjcpjwash: Colours->Threshold19:02
akikjwash: i use gimp's colors/curves to remove those19:02
jwashnm, i'm on ubuntu19:02
jwashcool19:02
leftyfbjwash: also, why not scan using the flat bed and put a piece of paper behind the page your scanning?19:02
jwash1000 pages makes that impractical19:02
jwash1000 sheets19:02
BluesKajtape it19:03
gordonjcpjwash: now what you could do, is just scan with the bleed and use ImageMagick to threshold it out19:03
jwashthreshold is it19:04
jwashtyp19:04
jwashty19:04
BluesKajno, I mean tape aback sheet to scanner lid with scotch tape19:06
jwashthat's a good point too :) let me try that19:07
gordonjcpjwash: yeah just something like "for i in *.png; do convert $i -threshold 50% output/$i; done19:07
gordonjcpand as if by magic you get 1000 thresholded images19:07
jwashthe threshold change is losing small detail in the pics19:08
jwashacceptable, but it would be best to scan without the bleed19:08
jwashi'm early in the project19:08
gordonjcpjwash: I guess the teachable point is, there's always more than one way to do it19:10
gordonjcpjwash: and some of those ways are going to be pretty off-the-wall19:10
jwashexactly819:11
jwashpaper won't work here19:11
jwashgoing to have to live with bleed i think, thresholding is removing significant detail too19:11
jwashthanks for the time19:12
adrianmcI'm new programming, what is the best advice you can give me to learn? to read a lot?19:13
tpw_ruleshey. i can't get fail2ban to work. i've enabled sshd, started it, and tried to log in with a bad username nad password but it's not blocking anything. logs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/26373536/19:14
tpw_rulesadrianmc: pick a project you want to do and do it19:14
jimb_I suggest you find a project or a few that you are really interested in and use your new and growing programming skills to solve that project19:14
kornbluthadrainmc: read (books, articles, posts, open source code on github) , practice, do challenges, contribute to open source projects, work on your own projects etc.19:14
adrianmcThanks a lot for your advices, i will follow them19:16
qwipakik: Right now, I have Open Sans font set in Font Settings but when I do `fc-maych sans` it shows DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book"19:19
qwipakik: why is that so? I don't have that DejaVuSans set anywhere19:19
akikqwip: no idea. i don't know what that does19:20
qwipBluesKaj: ? ^^19:20
adrianmcwhat is a good language to learn? lazarus (pascal) is worth to learn? or it is old, is dead? or to learn some new languages like python or java19:22
jimb_adrianmc: I suggest Python and Java/JS/Node19:23
tatertotslearn what brings you pleasure or $ in your area/market19:23
kornbluthadrainmc: what are you trying to do?19:23
BluesKajqwip, i don't muck about with config files unless absolutely necessary, and my fonts are fine so I don't19:23
tatertotsyou can sell water in the desert but no worth so much on a island surrounded by ocean waters19:23
qwipAnyone else? > Right now, I have Open Sans font set in Font Settings but when I do `fc-maych sans` it shows DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book"19:24
adrianmcfor server side python i think is good idea, but for deskptop side? i was reading a little about pascal and i liked, but it is old, right? is worth to learn it?19:24
adrianmcand c++ i think is hard to learn , right?19:24
kornbluthadrainmc: What are you aiming to do first?19:24
jimb_I have used Python for a lot of desktop side GUI applications19:24
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adrianmccan i also program desktop applications with python?19:25
jimb_adrianmc: Yes, and it can be graphical... and work in Linux/Mac/Windows19:26
adrianmcim learning a lot with you guys here, its my first time, thanks a lot19:26
jimb_There are also bundler/packagers that can take your source and compile it into a single EXE19:26
kornbluthadrianmc: also keep in mind the platform you're developing for19:27
brainwashand keep in mind that this is not a channel for general chatter19:27
jimb_adrianmc: #ubuntu-discuss or #linux might be good, or a channel for a specific language19:28
adrianmcthanks a lot19:28
kornbluthadrianmc: ##programming is fine too19:28
Sailor7009_brainwash: just help him to programming room19:29
Guest95508 /part19:31
adman120anyone know a good way to export a unionfs-fuse folder or an alternative to that?19:37
* dsaravanan Is it possible to install a window manager alone without the desktop environment in Ubuntu?19:50
brainwashdsaravanan: should be possible19:51
adman120anyone know a good way to export a unionfs-fuse folder or an alternative to that?19:53
* dsaravanan brainwash: I am intend to keep my installation minimum. What are the shell programs to view pdf files, play videos?19:54
naccdsaravanan: you are misusing /me, I think.19:54
brainwashdsaravanan: whatever you want to use19:54
nacc!tab | dsaravanan19:54
ubottudsaravanan: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.19:54
naccdsaravanan: uh, well, shell viewing of pdfs seems ... not that useful19:54
naccdsaravanan: and for video seems nonsensical19:54
brainwashdsaravanan: like mupdf for pdf, mpv for video19:55
brainwashnacc: I assume that dsaravanan means cli programs19:55
brainwashwhich may open a minimal gui19:56
adman120anyone?19:57
brainwashadman120: I would have to google that one. did you search the web yet?19:57
adman120yea, and im stuck19:57
adman120i think the issue is on the export front19:57
skinuxWHy is this a syntax error? Mutex file:${APACHE_LOCK_DIR}19:58
dsaravananbrainwash: thank you and yes I mean cli programs.19:59
dsaravanannacc: sorry for /me, I am new to irc.20:00
kenrinWhy can't you export via NFSv4 ?20:00
adman120kenrin, me?20:00
kenrinYes20:00
brainwashdsaravanan: have a look here https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/64276p/could_we_do_a_list_of_light_software/20:00
adman120it wont export the fused folder20:00
kenrinDid you use the fsid ?20:01
adman120yes20:01
adman120the other thing is im doing this from my node to my lxcs20:01
naccskinux: syntax error in ...20:02
skinuxIt's in apache2.conf, #httpd says that directive doesn't ship by ASF20:03
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naccskinux: how are you running apache? are you starting it manually?20:04
adman120kenrin, any ideas?20:04
kenrinadman120: You sure you got a kernel that supports fuse module nfs mounting then?  Shouldn't have any issues20:06
adman120yea20:06
skinuxAPache is a service20:08
naccskinux: yes, I know. are you starting with `sudo systemctl apache2 start/restart` or `/usr/bin/apache2` ?20:08
skinuxsudo service apache2 start20:09
adman120kenrin, basicly im mounting plexdrive then fusing that with another folder and trying to share it20:09
naccskinux: is the var defined in /etc/apache2/envvars ?20:10
kenrinAnd you got a userspace nfs server ?20:10
kenrinWhat is this other folder20:10
adman120im just using mountpoints because im doing it on a node. but the issue is it shows up fine on the node but when i go to the lxcs it doesnt show up20:10
adman120and i know that its working because there are other folders that do show up20:11
naccvi20:11
naccbah, sorry20:11
auctuswhen i try to open the applications menu or whatever the start menu thing is called, the graphics glitch out and it reloads -- has been happening since i rebooted my laptop; what log should i check to find out wahts going on?20:11
auctus16.0420:11
auctusfound it20:16
auctushttps://askubuntu.com/questions/992571/gui-unity-crashing-in-16-04-lts-after-updates-2018-01-04-compiz-segfaults20:16
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auctusits a core2duo laptop with old intel graphics20:16
adman120:)20:16
grimmjowHello20:17
skinuxYes, it is defined in envvars20:17
grimmjowCan someone help me ? I am having trouble installing cuckoo sandbox20:18
kenrinNice auctus,  I got a similar laptop I have not booted in a while.  I'll have to install that PPA from the bug report20:18
adman120kenrin, the other folder is just a normal folder20:19
grimmjowcand someone help?20:19
ioriaauctus, why don't you go with lubuntu-desktop or budgie until this thing will be fixed ?20:21
naccgrimmjow: is it an ubuntu package?20:21
mauz555What are alternative to thinkpad to run a powerful linux distro ?20:22
naccmauz555: not really ontopic for this channel20:23
grimmjowits a sandbox20:23
grimmjowused for malware analysis20:23
auctusioria: installing now for convenience sake; lxde is decent20:23
ioriaauctus, good20:23
naccgrimmjow: not exactly an answer to my question.20:24
grimmjowsorry i`m kind of a beginner on ubuntu20:24
adman120anyone know a solution?20:29
energizer`sudo service uwsgi status` -> " * which one? "20:30
energizerwhat does that mean20:31
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kenrinWhich user you want to sudo with20:31
kenrin?20:31
adman120could the issue be plexdrive?20:32
energizerkenrin: root20:32
kenrinNo idea about plexdrive.  That is just fuse and should work with the allow_other option20:32
energizereven sudo su ; service uwsgi status , says the same thing20:32
adman120ik20:33
adman120and im not even sure how to debug it20:33
naccenergizer: sudo su is not recommended/necessary; sudo -s -H is preferred (or other similar options)20:33
kenrinYou could try samba since that is userspace export20:33
adman120what do you mean by userspace export?20:33
energizernacc: "sudo -s -H service uwsgi status" -> "* which one? "20:34
akikadman120: not directly related to your problem but i had to defined my lxc as privileged for a nfs mount to work in there20:34
kenrinnfs export is implemeneted in the kernel usually.  If you don't have the right modules enabled some stuff won't work,  like fuse20:34
kenrinsamba is all userspace20:35
auctushow do i log out from a terminal window; if i try to use the menu... unity crashes, and then restarts, so i cant log out lol i want to switch to ldxe for now but i only know ho wto do that from the logged out menu20:35
naccenergizer: no; sudo -s -H, then in that terminal run the service command20:35
energizernacc: same thing20:35
adman120akik, you can just use mountpoints20:35
tatertotsauctus: are you able to type and use the terminal in question right now? yes or no20:35
adman120nfs works for me, its this the contents of this folder that dont20:36
ioriaauctus, gnome-session-quit --no-prompt20:36
auctustatertots: yes i just cant use the left or top menu20:36
auctuscan use terminal / firefox / file manager20:36
tatertotsauctus: type the word "exit" then press ENTER...tell me what occurs20:36
naccenergizer: seems like something with uwsgi20:36
tatertotsauctus: what happened after pressing enter?20:36
adman120its now telling me im missing lsb tags20:37
adman120what are those20:37
TJ-adman120: "LSB" == Linux Standard Base, a specification for the file system layout and other aspects of structure20:39
naccin this case, it probalby is tallking about the init scripts missing the runlevel tags20:39
adman120what are runlevel tags?20:39
nacc(just a blind guess, adman120 always good to give exact output, using a pastebinn)20:39
adman120ok20:39
auctusi did gnome-session-exit and it worked now im in lxde, neat, thanks20:40
tatertotsadman120: just wait until you see the next handful of errors you are going to get next20:40
adman120https://pastebin.com/JUFi3w5Y20:40
adman120nacc, posted20:45
naccadman120: those are warnings, not errors20:46
adman120oh20:46
naccadman120: they literally say 'warning'.20:47
adman120shit20:47
adman120ive given up on nfs20:47
adman120with samba im getting tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME20:50
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skinuxnacc: THe variable is defined in envvars21:00
adman120fuck me i just need a way of shareing the file that keeps the services running on the host active21:01
akik!language21:02
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adman120sorry21:02
adman120been stuck on this for about a week21:02
komakkkhello folks21:05
komakkkanyone can help me with apt issue?21:05
nacc!ask komakkk21:06
tomreynkomakkk: not unless you'll describe it.21:06
nacc!ask | komakkk21:06
ubottukomakkk: Please 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 !patience21:06
naccskinux: sorry, i've lost context. is this a fresh intall?21:06
komakkkwell after i tried to install mosquitto.. now everytime i do apt-get install... or update... i have this issue:21:06
komakkkhttps://pastebin.com/g4R0jUK421:06
komakkki am just stuck with this21:07
nacckomakkk: is that an ubuntu package? what version of ubuntu?21:07
komakkkit is actually on raspbian jessie21:07
komakkkbut i guess it's the same21:07
nacc...21:08
nacckomakkk: you should talk to debian21:08
komakkkthat's true21:08
nacckomakkk: this channel is for ubuntu only21:08
brainwashbetter join th raspbian channel21:08
skinuxnacc: Basically.21:08
komakkkok but it seems like a generical linux issue21:08
skinuxnacc: It seemed to have re-installed by a repair21:08
naccskinux: ?21:08
naccskinux: so it's working?21:08
nacckomakkk: then you'd ask that in #linux.21:09
skinuxWell, I can get the it works page, but scripting isn't working.21:09
komakkkin raspbian they cant help21:09
komakkki cant talk in #Linux21:09
nacckomakkk: what scripting?21:09
skinuxMy website actually comes up, but it's other scripts that don't.21:09
naccerr, sorry21:09
naccskinux: --^21:09
skinuxPHP21:09
naccskinux: you are being so general that it's really difficult to help21:09
naccskinux: is PHP enabled?21:10
skinuxYes, it works for WordPress site21:10
transhumanwho do I notify that the latest ubuntu 17.1 kernel has no headers21:10
komakkknacc: what scripting?21:10
nacckomakkk: sorry, that was meant for skinux21:10
transhuman4.13.0-26-generic21:10
transhumanNO headers21:11
nacctranshuman: uh, that only appears to be in the kernel ppa21:11
transhumanwhen I upgraded it borked my nvidia card because I missed that it didnt have the headers, had to rollback21:11
nacctranshuman: i don't see it released yet?21:11
transhumanoh you mean I have the ppa enabled, good to know I will have to fix21:12
transhumanits for the specter fix21:12
nacctranshuman: i guess so.21:12
nacctranshuman: the spectre fix(es)/mitigation will come via the normal security pocket21:12
nacctranshuman: you only need the kernel ppa if you're testing the fixes ahead of time, in which case you should know what you're doing.21:12
akiktranshuman: is that the reason the nvidia module fails to build with 4.13.0-26 ?21:12
transhumanyes because it has no headers21:13
transhumanmy bad for enabling it21:13
transhumanwell that and there was a problem with systemctl21:13
transhumanusb problem21:13
akiki got 4.13.0-26 through normal updates on 16.04.321:14
alias_neoanybody come across a delay on logging in on 17.10? It takes about 5-10 seconds for my wallpaper/desktop after entering my password21:14
transhumanbut I think that was on my end21:14
transhumanalias_neo, my login is pretty slow too21:14
transhumanbut my machine is rather old21:14
pedrocris this latest intel-microcode update safe to use?21:14
pedrocrgiven the news of systems crashing with the newest intel microcode21:15
alias_neotranshuman: I'm running on brand new, top end hardware so I'm certain it's a bug/configuration issue21:15
alias_neopedrocr: If i'm not mistak a fix was released today21:15
transhumanok, thanks for letting me know21:15
tomreynpedrocr: i'd hold back on installing it until there's a kernel which is actually patched to make use of it.21:15
alias_neopedrocr: Scratch that, it was teh crashy kernel that was updated, intel have done nothing with the microcode yet21:16
transhumanfor me I have my intel server shutoff until the fix, thank god the rest are AMD's21:16
pedrocrok, thanks21:16
pedrocrI haven't even been able to use the 4.13 kernel because that broken virtualbox21:16
pedrocrit's been a rocky road but it's understandable given the mess these bugs are21:16
alias_neopedrocr: I'm running virtualbox at work on 4.13, have been for some time21:16
pedrocralias_neo: probably not virtualbox 5.0 on Ubuntu 16.0421:17
pedrocralias_neo: that's fairly broken: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox/+bug/173611621:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1736116 in virtualbox (Ubuntu) "Host with kernel 4.13 freezes when starting a VM with VirtualBox" [High,Confirmed]21:17
alias_neopedrocr: No, 5.1 on 16.0421:17
pedrocrright, from virtualbox.org directly I imagine?21:17
alias_neopedrocr: Yes21:18
pedrocrI'd like to avoid using non-ubuntu packages but may just give up and do it21:18
alias_neopedrocr: I understand.21:18
pedrocrit would be nice if xenial just got 5.1 or 5.2 pushed to it though21:19
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alias_neopedrocr: Yeah, the 17.10 desktop I'm on now has 5.1.30 so it's certainly there in the arty repo21:20
zextersoooo... could anyone help me where can I find firefly discussion?21:21
skinuxnacc: Okay, PHP is working, it is at least one script that is getting WSOD. Maybe this isn't a Ubuntu question21:21
pedrocralias_neo: yep, and bionic has 5.221:21
naccskinux: ok21:21
nacc!allis | zexter21:22
nacc!alis | zexter21:22
ubottuzexter: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"21:22
adman120how do i export a folder that contains a fuse mount21:22
jnewtany way to get my scansnap ix500 to work easily?  i just need to scan a document quickly here.  May just run to work and use my windows computer / scanner if it's going to be a research project to get it to work.21:24
jnewthave ubuntu 16.04 lts mate de21:25
alkisgjnewt: afaik it should work out of the box, just plug it in21:25
jnewtit's plugged in, button just blinks.  i have this gscan2pdf thing, but it says no devices found.21:26
alkisgjnewt: output of this?scanimage -L21:26
transhumantime to rake Intel over the coals...21:27
jnewtno scanners were identified.21:27
alkisg jnewt, it's supposed to work out of the box, if it doesn't, yeah it's going to be a "research project" :)21:28
jnewtsane-find-scanner says your USB scanner was (probably) detected.  It may or may not be supported by SANE.21:29
hurricanehrndzdoes anyone run an rx58021:31
EriC^^!ask | hurricanehrndz21:32
ubottuhurricanehrndz: Please 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 !patience21:32
adman120i cant get files to show up over nfs4 even with fsuid21:33
adman120fsid21:33
mike-zalwhy do I have "old" indications before repo source during apt update? is trusty not supported anymore?21:38
skinuxSomething else I've been wondering about. I have my volume settings all the way up, yet I don't get much volume from my speakers when I watch embedded videos or NetFlix.21:39
brainwashmike-zal: full terminal output please21:40
SimonNLskinux: slider in sounds settings maybe21:42
mike-zalbrainwash, here (it's in polish, "Stary" means "old"): https://pastebin.com/qtBs0jr421:42
hurricanehrndzOkay, I have an rx580 running on ubuntu 17.10, after grub my display is completely black21:44
hurricanehrndzAnd my dmesg complains about VDDIC voltage, which I see a lot threads about but not solution21:44
adman120i cant get nfs4 working on my clients21:45
brainwashmike-zal: no idea. does it say "old" when you run "export LC_ALL=C; sudo apt-get update"?21:49
brainwashmike-zal: now the output should be in english21:50
xenogerm_Hello!21:51
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adman120can someone help me21:57
mike-zalbrainwash, now it's in english and it says "hit" instead "old", weird21:58
mike-zalbrainwash, here is the output: https://pastebin.com/RuQUQ9BK21:59
mike-zallooks better, but now it's all in English, even without "export". is there a way to rewert to old language? on other hand, English in terminal is usually more helpfull...22:01
mike-zaladman120, just describe what is the problem and maybe someone will jump it and help you.22:02
mike-zaljump in*22:02
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adman120how do you export a fuse module over nfs4 i know its possible im just stuck22:04
IamNoobHi. I need some help with my external USB hard drive.22:04
IamNoobIt is connected and detected.22:04
IamNoobA new disk file is created in /dev but it is not accessible.22:04
mike-zalbrainwash, anyway, thanks,it turned out to be bad translation ;) and everything is ok.22:04
IamNoobAny help will be much appredcated.22:05
mike-zalhave to go, by and thanks! :)22:06
q3rus22:07
q3всеми ку, как тут чеВо?22:07
krytarik!ru22:07
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Krematorguys, why if main branch ubuntu LTS is supportd by 5 years then Xubuntu LTS is only supported by 3 years?22:08
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liahello22:13
Krematorguys, why if main branch ubuntu LTS is supportd by 5 years then Xubuntu LTS is only supported by 3 years?22:14
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krytarikKremator: Flavors can opt for a shorter period or no LTS at all.22:16
adman120how do you export a fuse module over nfs4 i know its possible im just stuck22:16
liawhy is my plug not going in the ubuntu plug to do this22:16
dsaravananWhen booting the following message is displayed: "lvmetad is not active yet, using during direct activation during sysinit". I use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. What it means and how to rectify it?22:21
pedrocrhow do I go back to the normal 16.04 LTS stack from the HWE one?22:24
oerheks!lts | Kremator22:25
ubottuKremator: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information.22:25
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oerhekspedrocr, maybe these urls are any help :  http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2017/02/install-remove-enablement-stacks-ubuntu-16-04/  ::: https://askubuntu.com/questions/509613/how-to-downgrade-hwe22:26
Krematormy question now is, if i install an unsupported version of xubuntu (4 example) what kind of support i would be loosing22:26
Krematori wouldnt get updates?22:26
pedrocroerheks: thanks22:26
tpw_ruleshey. i can't get fail2ban to work. i've enabled sshd, started it, and tried to log in with a bad username nad password but it's not blocking anything. logs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/26373536/22:26
oerheksKremator, if you are lucky, the old repos are online, else no, no updates, no firefox and so on, and no support here22:27
oerhekssee the !eol factoid how to enable that old repos22:28
oerheks!eol22:28
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades22:28
Krematorand what would be the difference from installing xubuntu vs installing mainline ubuntu and then installing xfce over it??22:28
oerheksKremator, you would have 2 desktops then, at login22:29
Krematori mean, if i install ubuntu 14.04 and install xfce to it, i would still receive the updates until 2019 right?22:29
oerheksadding a 2nd desktop is no problem, removing one can be a headpain22:29
IamNoobHelp with external hdd please.22:29
oerheksKremator, yes, but not for xfce..22:29
boooHow can I ensure apt doesn't delete packages after installing them in the installer?22:29
Krematoroerheks, but i would still receive updates and stay "on" support right?22:30
dsaravananWhen booting the following message is displayed: "lvmetad is not active yet, using during direct activation during sysinit". I use Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. What it means and how to rectify it?22:30
oerheksKremator, yes, for regular ubuntu22:30
Krematoroh...so it's the xfce as DE that wouldnt receive updaes22:30
oerheksjups22:30
Kremator:/22:30
Kremator>tfw even your machine gets outdated by linux standards22:31
oerheksquestion is: would you really like to run an 3 year+ desktop ?22:31
akikbooo: did you check /var/cache/apt/archives ?22:31
boooIe. what configuration option deletes them?22:31
boooYes it deletes them from there22:31
Loshkidsaravanan: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/166832/what-is-lvmetad-and-why-would-i-want-or-need-to-use-it22:31
TJ-dsaravanan: it's just a notice, during initial RAM disk bring-up, because the LVM meta-data daemon hasn't been started. Nothing to worry about22:31
Krematoroerheks, well, tbh in ym case i think i will be needed22:32
Krematori mean, i want to use xfce, and the version from 3 yrs ago wasnt bad22:33
Krematori need 14.04 version because >muh kernel drivers>22:33
Krematori cannot make my gpu work out 2 screen at the same time (in extended config) in 16.0422:34
Krematorand atm im hoping 18.04 doesnt become a shitshow 17.10 is22:34
IamNoobany help with external hdd guys?22:38
oerheksIamNoob, ask, wait and see ..22:39
boooKremator: You know how to use xrandr right22:39
Krematorbooo, yeah, the problem wasnt config the screens22:40
boooIamNoob: What kind of help do you want?22:40
boooRight22:41
IamNoob@oerheks I am asking and waiting.22:41
boooSo drivers more22:41
Krematorthe problem was that my GPYU couldnt "wake up" or send video signal to 2 screen simultaneously22:41
boooRight22:41
KrematorGPU*22:41
Krematorin 14.04 it just magically works, in 16.04 nay22:41
IamNoobThanks. I have attached usb external hdd. It is detected but not accessible22:41
Krematorin 17.10 fiddling too mcuh with it could shut down both screen lo22:41
oerheksIamNoob, what filesystem is on that? exfat?22:42
boooIamNoob: Is it something that was created in or for Windows?22:42
IamNoobThere are 4-5 partitions and all of them are ntfs.22:42
oerheksntfs .. oke, maybe they are dirty/closed with errors, run a fsck on them to correct that, preferrably in windows22:43
boooIamNoob: So do you get a popup with all of these partitions?22:43
boooIamNoob: Do you know your way around the shell?22:44
IamNoobWhen I attach it with windows pc it is working.22:44
IamNoobyes22:44
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boooHave you tried manually mounting?22:44
Kremator booo any suggestion to my dilemma?22:45
IamNoobit is only showing /dev/sda so don't know how to mount it because it is not showing partitions22:45
boooKremator: No not yet22:45
boooWhat happens when you run cfdisk /dev/sda?22:46
oerheksIamNoob, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting22:46
hggdh/dev/sda isprobably the (whole) primary disk, not USB22:46
IamNoobcfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda: No medium found22:47
boooYou ran it as root right22:47
IamNoobyes with sudo22:47
oerhekshggdh +122:47
boooAre you certain it is /dev/sda?22:48
IamNoobyes. it is.22:48
IamNoobbrw-rw----  1 root disk      8,   0 Jan 12 21:45 sda22:48
boooWell at this point you' ll need to generate some hardware report that others know better how to do22:49
IamNoobhardware report? using dmesg or something else?22:49
boooSo when you connect it and run dmesg, it is at the end of the output right22:49
IamNoobyup22:50
IamNoobjust a sec22:50
booomore like lshw22:50
IamNoobhow to paste the report here?22:51
hggdhIamNoob: you can run Gnome Disk, and it should show you all disk (or disk-like) things in your system22:51
hggdh!pastebin | IamNoob22:52
ubottuIamNoob: 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.22:52
boooYou can dmesg | tail -n 20 | nc termbin.com 9999 if you want22:52
IamNoobhttp://termbin.com/qf0m22:52
boooAnd what does sudo blkid /dev/sda show?22:53
IamNoobnothing22:54
IamNoobjust go to prompt again without any output.22:54
BadBunnyhi. what do i need to install, to get correct japanese fonts on x-forwarding. server and client are both ubuntu 16.0422:54
BadBunnycurrently i only get squares with hexadecimal values22:55
boooI suppose a testrun of "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null bs=1M count=100" would also fail?22:55
oerheksBadBunny, you might want to reask in #ubuntu-jp22:56
IamNoobyup. it failed.22:56
IamNoobdd: failed to open '/dev/sda': No medium found22:56
BadBunnyoerheks: i'll try. if they speak english too. my japanese is not that goot22:56
boooThe USB identifiers are also weird22:56
boooI think you are slightly out of luck here....22:57
oerheksHUH ???  a testrun of "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null bs=1M count=100"   ... that ruins the first disk, don' t do that!22:57
boooAnd you'll have to do much more digging for this.22:57
oerheksbooo, he is pointing to an external disk, that is *never* sda22:57
boooOerheksie it doesn't...22:57
IamNoobRight. I am ready. If someone help me I will do it.22:57
boooIamNoob: You booting from USB or something right?22:58
IamNoob@oerheks it is sda because my system is mmcblk122:58
kenrinI don't think you need anything special for the fonts,  just UTF22:58
kenrinI had to change my terminal to utf-8 to show up22:59
boooBut my point is I have no clue what could be wrong.22:59
oerheksi think that external hdd is not ntfs, but exfat ...23:00
boooThe generic name is weird, the serial number is weird23:00
IamNoobWhen I unplug external hdd /dev/sda is gone.23:00
boooIt would still need to show a partition table honey23:00
oerhekssudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils // plug the hdd back in23:00
hggdhoerheks: nothing prohibits one from having an USB disk with NTFS23:00
IamNoobYou are right. But it is not.23:00
boooThe whole thing doesn't work23:01
hggdhIamNoob: do you have ntfs-3g installed?23:01
boooThe whole device doesn't even work23:01
IamNoobThis is actually a generic enclosure. hdd is inside enclosure.23:01
boooRight23:01
oerheksntfs is standard available now..23:01
IamNoobyes I have installed ntfs-3g.23:01
hggdhimadz713: open Gnome Disk, and have a look at it23:02
boooWell I can't help you but to suggest a different USB card, or different enclosure, or directly connect via eSata, or whatever23:02
boooBut maybe you can find info online23:02
hggdhIamNoob: open Gnome Disk, and have a look at it (sorry imadz71323:02
IamNoobWell I am connected to my pc stick through ssh23:02
hggdhIamNoob: does mount show it?23:03
IamNoobSo no graphics mode available23:03
IamNoobnopes. mount doesn't show it.23:03
boooSo are you booted from SDcard or something?23:03
IamNoobYes. it is built-in eMMC I think.23:04
boooAre we talking about a Raspberry?23:04
IamNoobNopes. It is Intel Compute Stick23:04
boooRight23:04
boooInteresting23:05
boooMaybe you can find some info online23:05
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IamNoobYes. I want to keep my interest intact if this starts working.23:05
IamNoobI tried but nothing found there.23:05
oerheksi stll think it is not ntfs, but exfat ...23:06
boooYou'll need to get info on the USB controller23:06
IamNoobyou mean lsusb?23:06
oerheksor dirty unmounted23:06
boooIf you want pastebin lshw23:06
IamNoobok. wait a sec.23:06
boooOerheks you're so sweet hahaha23:08
IamNoobhere you go. https://pastebin.com/bZhQqGrj23:10
boooCute23:10
boooOk23:10
IamNoobThis is usb portion of lshw23:10
IamNoobLet me grab my cup of tea.23:11
boooI am on a very slow link and the site might actually not load23:11
boooThat sight seriously loads at least 20 different domains23:12
IamNoobits OK. take your time.23:13
boooBut I can't help you, I can't google and even if you showed me dmesg it probably still wouldn't help23:15
boooSo this is it for me alright23:15
IamNoobIt is OK. Thanks anyway for your time.23:15
boooIntel generally has a team dedicated to Linux support (hardware support)23:15
boooSo maybe you can even contact them23:16
IamNoobthrough irc or my email?23:16
boooThey write their own drivers for Linux23:16
boooNo, through their project website23:16
boooBut everything else requires being a kernel developer here23:16
IamNoobOK. Thanks. I will try there.23:16
naccIamNoob: what is your issue?23:16
boooHe has an Intel Compute Stick with a generic usb enclosure that won't allow access to his harddisk23:17
IamNoob@nacc my external hard drive is not accessible but it is detected.23:17
naccIamNoob: not accessible how? what does dmesg say?23:17
boooTrying to access it produces "Medium not found" and the partition table is never loaded23:18
naccbooo: IamNoob: trying to access it how? again, what does dmesg say?23:18
boooThis was his dmesg: http://termbin.com/qf0m23:18
boooLike a dd read23:18
boooOr cfdisk23:19
IamNoobhttp://termbin.com/qf0m23:19
IamNoobThis is dmesg output23:19
boooI'll leave you to it23:19
ObrienDavewhat size disk?23:19
IamNoobThanks @booo23:19
IamNoobabout 350GB with 5 partitions. all of them are ntfs.23:20
IamNoobfdisk -l doesn't show this disk.23:20
naccIamNoob: ok, so you've plugged the device into your computer over the usb cable?23:20
IamNoobyes. that is right.23:20
naccIamNoob: and why do you want to access the innternal storage?23:21
naccIamNoob: like what is your actual goal?23:21
IamNoobI am sorry I didn't get you. Internal or External?23:21
naccIamNoob: why do you want to access your compute stick's storage medium?23:21
nagyghi23:21
ObrienDaveis ntfs-config installed?23:22
IamNoobMy compute stick storage medium is internal. it is eMMC and linux is installed on it.23:22
IamNooblet me check.23:22
ObrienDaveand check ntfs-3g23:23
naccObrienDave: good thought, that should onlny matter for mounting the filesystems, i think23:23
naccaccessing the partitions directly should work w/ or w/o ntfs support23:23
ObrienDaveno mount, detect but no access :)23:23
naccIamNoob: ok, and are you looking to modify that Linux? that didn't really answer myquestion23:23
IamNoobit wasn't installed and I have installed it now.23:24
naccObrienDave: hrm? booo earlier said they couldn't dd23:24
ObrienDavemissed that part23:24
IamNoobStill not accessible.23:25
DexterFheya23:25
IamNoobLet me replug it.23:25
naccIamNoob: are you connecting to a laptop to desktop? if laptop, si the laptop plugged in?23:25
DexterFcan someone tell me how to take syslogs from a specific daemon out of syslog? I created an /etc/rsyslog.d/99-somed rule says : startswith ... /var/log/somed.log followed by a line with "& ~". restarted rsyslog, now logs to both syslog and somed.log. why still syslog?23:25
IamNoobnacc: I am connected to my compute stick with ssh on my laptop.23:26
naccIamNoob: wait23:26
naccIamNoob: what are you trying to do?23:26
naccIamNoob: please just answer the question23:26
IamNoobSorry. Still not accessible.23:27
IamNoobI am on my laptop. My compute stick is running headless and connected to my router.23:28
chillpil1_fing23:28
naccDexterF: where is teh documentation for "& ~"? Did you mean "& stop" ?23:28
vivusHello all23:28
naccIamNoob: ok ... please answer the question!23:29
* ObrienDave stays out from here23:29
IamNoobMy laptop is also connected to my router and I am connected to my compute stick via ssh23:29
IamNoobExternal USB hdd is connected to my compute stick.23:29
vivusin this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15883416/adding-git-branch-on-the-bash-command-prompt#24716445 on the answer with 28 upvotes and using `apt install bash-completion` , how do I do step 3?23:29
IamNoobnacc: Sorry what question?23:30
* ObrienDave whistles sheepishly23:30
naccIamNoob: ... what are you trying to do?23:30
naccIamNoob: your end goal.23:30
IamNoobI want my compute stick to be development platform to compile kernel and other linux code.23:31
naccIamNoob: uh23:31
IamNoobAnd I want my hdd to used as its drive.23:31
naccIamNoob: what??23:31
naccIamNoob: hold on23:31
IamNoobbecause its internal drive is only 32GB23:32
naccvivus: literally as written at a terminal prompt23:32
naccvivus: or you can add it to your .bashrc23:32
IamNoobnacc: I am held:)23:33
vivusnacc: do I need to add it to the .bashrc to make itself run without doing it manually each time?23:33
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naccIamNoob: so you have a computer, whatever it is (in this case ICS). You want to a) use it as a development machine and b) make your laptop's internal hard drive be the ICS's storage?23:34
naccvivus: yes23:34
vivusnacc: on which line? any line after step 2?23:34
IamNoobnacc: Nopes.23:34
naccIamNoob: ok, in one line then, please state your goal.23:35
IamNoobnacc: My hdd is external not laptop's Internal hdd.23:35
naccIamNoob: I have no way of knowing that.23:35
naccIamNoob: when you say hdd, do you mean a USB thumb drive?23:35
IamNoobNo. It means a loptop's small thin hdd enclosed in an enclosure and has a USB connection.23:36
naccIamNoob: ok, so you have an external HDD and you want to plug it into your ICS?23:36
TJ-nacc: PC > USB > ICS (internal eMMC as /dev/mmcblock0) < USB enclosure </dev/sda23:36
naccIamNoob: what does your laptop have to do with any of this?23:37
TJ-IamNoob: ^^^^ is my diagram correct?23:37
naccTJ-: right, but they also said that the PC is on the network with the ICS, so I don't know why they have a USB connection to it23:37
naccand, afaict, nothing they ahve said explains why they want to modify the internal storage of the ICS23:37
TJ-nacc: the ICS connects via USb (if it's like my Armory) and presents as a CDC Ethernet device, so you SSH into it23:38
IamNoobnacc: Yes. that's right.23:38
TJ-IamNoob: nacc and, I think, although Linux on the ICS can see /dev/sda it does not detect the 5 or so partitions - is that correct IamNoob ?23:38
naccIamNoob: so the issue is you're plugging this external HDD into your ICS and it's not recognzied?23:38
IamNoobTJ-: Yes. Your diagram is correct.23:39
IamNoobIt is recognized but not accessible23:39
naccIamNoob: is it recognized by your laptop?23:39
TJ-IamNoob: nacc so the issue appears to be possibly missing kernel  modules for msdos and/or gpt23:39
vivusnacc: on which line? After step 2?23:39
naccvivus: most .bashrc have a PS1 setting allready, modify (it helps to copy & paste the line, comment one of them out, so you know what you changed)23:40
IamNoobTJ- gpt cannot be missing because my internal eMMC is gpt partitioned and is visible.23:40
naccIamNoob: what filesystem is the external hard drive?23:40
vivusokay nacc thanks. do you use Python virtualenv nacc ? I see that when I set it, the virtualenv name disappears23:40
IamNoobnacc: it is 5 partitions and all are ntfs.23:41
naccvivus: i do not23:41
vivusok np nacc ty23:41
naccIamNoob: then why were you talking about exfat earlier?23:41
naccvivus: but that's brecause the example in that article is nont very generic23:41
naccvivus: it sets the terminal prompt so it *only* shows the git_ps1 and the working dir23:41
vivusnacc: is there a better way?23:41
vivusoh23:41
oerheksnacc, i did...23:42
TJ-IamNoob: try "modinfo msdos"23:42
naccvivus: if your ps1 already contains other things (e.g., python virtualenv), then you just want to extend that23:42
IamNoobnacc: I am sorry I think you misread it. I never said exfat. They are all ntfs23:42
vivusnacc: 100 . taking a look23:42
TJ-IamNoob: if you see output, then try "lsmod | grep msdos" - if no result, do "sudo modprobe msdos"23:42
naccvivus: you might be able to `echo $PS1` and see what it's currently set at23:42
naccIamNoob: ok23:42
IamNoobTJ-: OK23:42
naccIamNoob: as I asked, the disk is recognized by your laptop?23:42
naccI could also imagine, since it's an enclosure of a laptop HDD, the ICS may not be able to drive it. I've seen odd issues like that in the past23:43
vivusnacc: \[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$23:44
TJ-nacc: IamNoob gave us a paste from dmesh showing the device recognised by not partition table scan http://termbin.com/qf0m23:44
vivuswow, that is on a regex-level of completely non-understandable23:44
naccvivus: `man bash`, PROMPTING section23:44
naccTJ-: yeah, i've seen bad usb ports do the same thing23:45
naccTJ-: it's got enough juice to power on the disk, but not enough to actually control it, e.g.23:45
naccTJ-: not asserting that to be the case23:45
naccTJ-: just a thought23:45
vivusnacc: I'm guessing I will need some ninja-level customization to add both?23:45
TJ-nacc: possibly; IamNoob is the external USB enclosure powered by it's own power supply?23:45
naccvivus: no, it's easy, just don't modify what's there.23:46
IamNoobTJ- Nopes. No external Power Supply.23:46
naccvivus: e.g., I just put mine at the end of the line i something like $(__git_ps1 " ($s)")23:46
IamNoobBut I am using a powerful power supply for my ICS.23:46
IamNoobIt is 2A.23:46
TJ-IamNoob: what port is the external USB drive connected to? USB2 or USB3?23:47
IamNoobUSB223:47
arunsIt's like view counts for YouTube videos, a lot of content creators probably hire companies to generate views for them.23:47
arunsOops.23:47
arunsWrong channel.23:47
vivusthank you nacc . if I could tip you with some micro-currency, I would. but the least I can offer is my gratitude23:47
TJ-IamNoob: IamNoob right, which has an absolute maximum current or 500mA (0.5A) which could be less than the USB connected drive needs23:47
naccvivus: np, hopefully that works. It's worth learning a bit about the prompting, it can be extended/customized to be very useful23:47
IamNoobOK.23:47
TJ-IamNoob: if you can connect external power do it, if only to prove that isn't causing the issue!23:48
IamNoobTJ-: Right. but there is no plug for external power on enclosure.23:49
TJ-IamNoob: hmmm, what's the make/model of the enclosure/disk ?23:49
IamNoobBut how come it works if connect it to my laptop's USB2 port?23:49
IamNoobTJ-: hard disk is Samsung mSATA and enclosure is something generic. There is no name on it.23:51
TJ-IamNoob: maybe the PC can supply more power23:51
IamNoobTJ-: hmmm.23:52
TJ-IamNoob: here's another test you can try, to determine if this is a partition module issue. If you have a spare USB flash stick, write a MSDOS partition table to it, plug it into the ICS, see if Linux sees the partitions.23:52
TJ-IamNoob: that sohuldn't be subject to power issues23:53
IamNoobTJ:- Yes. That is recognized and accessible. It is USB flash drive 8GB.23:54
naccIamNoob: and it's MSDOS (or GPT) and NTFS?23:56
IamNoobthat is msdos23:57
TJ-IamNoob: right, so the ICS isn't missing a partition module. So, looks like a power issue23:57
IamNoobTJ-: Right.23:57
naccI don't think the ICS is designed to power external hard drives, based upon the market it's meant to hit23:58
IamNoobnacc: I attach it with a USB Hub and attach USB hub to ICS. Then power USB hub through its adapter.23:59
shazbotmcnastyusing the 'cp' command23:59
shazbotmcnastyhow do you say 'this directory' using a symbol, i've forgot23:59
shazbotmcnastyis it '-' ?23:59
naccshazbotmcnasty: .23:59
shazbotmcnastyperfect thanks23:59
akikIamNoob: is there a usb 3.0 port on the ics?23:59
IamNoobNopes.23:59

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