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stevejobsinhellhttps://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/IPsec_L2TP_VPN_server  And why doesn't this document mention which kernel modules to include?00:00
netsrotHi, changing history size in .bashrc doesn't seem to work. The variables are set in all my shells correctly but the file doesn't grow as big as set.00:07
rypervenchenetsrot: What did you put in your .bashrc? Which variables?00:07
netsrotrypervenche: HISTSIZE=100000 and HISTFILESIZE=20000000:08
rypervenchenetsrot: Did you resource the .bashrc file after you did that?00:08
netsrotrypervenche: the file is max 27K in size and 695 lines00:09
rypervenchenetsrot: That doesn't answer my question.00:09
netsrotrypervenche: I have rebooted. shouldn't that be enough?00:09
rypervencheYes, it should.00:09
rypervenchenetsrot: Do you have a ~/.bash_profile ? If so, what is in it? And is this for a normal user or root?00:09
rypervenchenetsrot: I personally like to put those two variables in /etc/environment so that it's available for all users.00:10
netsrotrypervenche: in my ~/.bash_profile I have:  [[ -z $DISPLAY && $XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]] && exec startx00:10
rypervenchenetsrot: Ah. I'm not sure if you're sourcing the .bashrc file or not then. If "env | grep HIST" doesn't show it, then it might not be being sourced. Also, this may be a stupid question, but are you using a different shell, like zsh or anything?00:12
netsrotrypervenche: how do I check? I use default for ubuntu artful.00:12
rypervencheOk, let me log onto an Ubuntu machine really quickly.00:13
netsrotrypervenche: $SHELL is bash00:13
netsrotrypervenche: do I need to set the hist variables in .bash_profile also?00:14
rypervenchenetsrot: Do you want this set for all users or just that one?00:14
rypervencheIt seems your .bashrc file isn't being properly sourced. I'm bringing up an Artful machine right now to be able to say for sure.00:15
rypervenchenetsrot: Yeah, the sourcing of .bashrc should be in your ~/.bash_profile. Your .bashrc isn't being sourced at all.00:20
netsrotrypervenche: hu? When I check the variables in a shell with echo they are set.00:22
rypervenchenetsrot: Set correctly? Also, do you have the variables set anywhere else?00:23
rypervencheOh, sorry. It's ~/.profile THat would explain it.00:23
netsrotrypervenche: that file does source .bashrc00:24
rypervencheRight.00:25
rypervenchenetsrot: Are you logging in directly to said user?00:25
rypervenchenetsrot: Or are you using su or sudo to access the user?00:25
netsrotrypervenche: I have to check.00:26
netsrotrypervenche: I think it's because I changed how the login works in systemd. So I'm not going to bother any more. Most important thing is that I can still login.00:31
rypervenchenetsrot: mkay00:32
netsrotrypervenche: thanks for your help anyhow.00:32
tolgagurhey00:33
netsrotI have also been using weston-terminal but that shouldn't cause any problems right?00:33
akiknetsrot: you changed how the login works?00:34
netsrotakik: yes but I don't remember exactly how since I don't have history any more.00:35
akiknetsrot: maybe it's better to reinstall so that you don't get problems in the future00:36
akiknetsrot: if you only changed the files in your user home dir, then you can just create a new user00:37
netsrotyes a reinstall sounds like a good idea.00:39
netsrotthank you.00:39
tolgagurnetsrot: hey00:39
brennanHello! I have a rather silly quesitonm00:45
brennanquestion*00:45
Tobaask it00:45
brennanWhich version of nvidia should I be downloading from the PPA?00:46
QuickBhello guys!00:58
QuickBHow yaal doin?00:58
QuickBThis is pretty cool, I just got IRC00:58
QuickBwell, irssi00:58
QuickBCan someone plz reply?00:58
QuickBhello?00:59
QuickBhello!00:59
QuickBIs anyone bored?00:59
joeb3_QuickB, ask your question.00:59
QuickBOh, wow00:59
QuickBSo it does work00:59
terminalatorIt works indeed QuickB01:00
QuickBWhere is the best place for me to learn how to write exploits?01:00
terminalator##exploits01:00
QuickBok, thanks01:00
terminalatorI think01:00
JoeLlamaokay second time I have asked this but I am looking for a processor control software that throttles down and throttles up the speed and CPU voltage like what ThrottleStop does in windows based intel environments...  Is there a linux software the does that?01:15
JoeLlamahaving that ability can make your batteries last longer and/or make your gaming environment super blasty fast01:16
JoeLlamaI will research that online but I always ask these very important questions like this here first01:16
JoeLlamaand to be polite I do tend to wait until no one else is talking before I ask these questions...01:17
JoeLlamaI save these questions up like a chipmonk stocks up on nutsl01:17
JoeLlamaokay well....  I will research and report back if anyone is interested in the results01:22
dbbopenssl and libssl-dev question..01:22
JoeLlamadon't ask to ask, just ask!01:22
dbbis there a way to update TRUSTY openssl and libssl-dev01:22
dbbin particular, 102n01:23
dbbthe launchpad page has a diff (long) between the trusty package contents and the bionic01:23
dbbI imagine that .. I would take the source of the deb(s), apply the diff, and rebuild the packages, setting the target to trusty01:24
dbbbut that is beyond my abilities01:24
dbbdoes someone have a PPA that is reputable for this sort of thing?01:24
bazhangdbb search the ppa, those are not recommended nor supported here01:26
dbbthose what?01:26
bazhangppa01:26
dbbok bazhang says - search in the place that is not recommended here01:27
dbbanyone else?01:27
bazhangdbb PPA are completely at your own risk, and are not supported in this channel01:27
natmalIs there any way to get unattended-upgrades to email me when reboots are needed without emailing me for every upgrade?02:03
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Nilesh_I added package using sudo dpkg -I how to remove the same02:38
gnomethrowerOdd question, may be better suited for #mariadb - I installed mariadb-server on a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 box and it didn't ask me to set a MySQL root password02:45
gnomethroweris that normal?02:45
gnomethrowerand I can just run "mysql" as root and get a root mysql shell02:45
CrazyH I'm looking for a decently work NES emulator in Ubuntu. So far NEStopia has serious timing issues ( all games run slowly ). I can't seem to find any support for it, so i have no idea how to fix it. What NES emulators actually work these days?02:54
sky788hello02:59
sky788im new to linux, any advice?03:00
Bashing-om!manual | sky78803:01
ubottusky788: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/03:01
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sky788thanks03:01
CrazyHsky788, ubuntu is pretty good. I'd say just do whatever you would normally do. When something doesn't work, Google it, RTFM... or ask03:02
sky788ok03:03
Nilesh_I added package using sudo dpkg -I how to remove the same03:04
CrazyHsky788, assuming that your running a modern Ubuntu distro, you might consider installing gnome-session-flashback. It will give you a normal looking Desktop GUI instead of Unity ( which I personally despise )03:05
phablettest03:17
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randalltest passed03:20
bluethundrhey guys...my ubuntu 17.04 machine crashed hard with lvmetad errors03:27
bluethundrI want to try to reinstall the os but when I get to the installation type it says "this computer currently has no detected operating systems, what would you like to do?"03:27
bluethundrdoes that mean my data is hosed? I'd like to try and reinstall and preserve the data if possible03:28
daddesioLVM metadata is not very big, and not very important (it can be reconstructed)03:28
bluethundrok03:29
daddesioat least that's my *guess*. I know the actual filesystem header (ext4/ntfs/etc.) is a lot more imporant.03:30
bluethundryeah03:31
daddesioLVM data just says, this logical partition is located here, this logical partition is located here, etc., which it seems a script would be able to re-determine.03:31
bluethundrI don't think I setup LVM with it orignally. Unless the ubuntu installer sets that up under the hood.03:31
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bluethundrI could try the boot Ubuntu without installing it option03:33
bluethundrand seeing if I can mount the HD and see if the data is still there03:33
daddesioyou can always try to mount the partitions manually and see if the data is still intact.03:34
daddesioyes03:34
bluethundryep. cool03:34
daddesioDo sudo fdisk -l03:34
bluethundryah03:34
bluethundryeah it sees the partitions on the original disk03:35
bluethundrcool03:35
bluethundrI think I need /dev/sda03:36
bluethundrand indeed it does have LVM volumes03:36
bluethundrhooray!!03:40
bluethundrmy data is still there03:40
daddesiocongrats :)03:42
daddesioI wonder if there's any problem with your LVM data or if the Ubuntu installer is just dumb. :P03:42
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bluethundrthanks bud03:43
bluethundryeah haha.. I think the ubuntu installer is probably just done03:43
bluethundrall I really need to do is rescue a couple spread sheets03:43
bluethundrthe rest of the data is disposable03:43
bluethundrif I had a brain I would have backed them up before03:44
bluethundrbut oh well03:44
bluethundrlive and learn03:44
daddesioCoincidentally I am trying to copy data off a (possibly) failing hard drive right now. The hard drive only works for about 1 hour at a time before it disappears for some reason.03:44
bluethundrinteresting03:44
daddesioIf I'm in Windows, everything will hang for about 2 minutes until I get a BSOD. If I'm in Linux, everything will hang, and I'll see weird errors when I switch over to Ctrl+Alt+F2.03:45
daddesioThen, when I reboot the laptop, it says "Hard drive not found". It seems to resolve when I flip the laptop upside-down (like I'm removing the battery) and right-side up again.03:45
daddesioSo I think it's most likely a loose connection or something.03:46
daddesioI've copied over 20GB of data so far via SCP. Going to clone the drive now with ddrescue.03:46
bluethundrwow that's wild03:46
bluethundrmay be a loose connection03:46
JoeLlamaI have seven systems set up with ubuntu and working nicely. My masters are pleased.03:47
JoeLlamaair gap is a beautiful thing03:49
daddesioddrescue's log file is really handy. In case my hard drive disconnects in the middle of cloning, I can resume after I restart the laptop.03:53
DDRHello. I'm having some trouble with my audio - everything coming out of my speakers (but not my headphones) is choppy and pitch-shifted down a bit.03:57
DDRMy speakers are rigged up through my video card's HDMI output.03:57
DDRWhich I gather is using a different sample rate than my computer is.03:58
DDRIs there any way to test this, though? I've run up against my relative ignorance of the internals of linux sound here. :(03:58
daddesioChoppy and pitch-shifted? sounds like what happens what happens when you play an emulator without speed limiter.03:59
DDRYeah, but in reverse.03:59
DDRLike, it's too slow and the buffer isn't filling.03:59
daddesiocould you run lspci | grep -i "audio" ?04:01
DDR$ lspci | grep -i "audio"04:01
DDR00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller04:02
DDR01:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Tahiti HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 7870 XT / 7950/7970]04:02
DDRThe second audio device is the active, problematic device.04:02
DDRbrb04:04
bluethundrsweet! I was able to backup all my important data to a usb drive04:05
bluethundrnow I can reinstall the OS with no sweat04:05
bluethundrtrue I did have to rescue only a couple spread sheets, but there was a couple gigs of 'nice to haves' that I wanted too04:06
DDRI have rewired the audio so it comes out of the back port of my computer, using an ⅛-inch audio jack. It works fine now, although the wiring is slightly less optimal than it was.04:12
DDRI have another issue, perhaps linked to a third I'm trying to solve. 🤔04:13
DDRIn /etc/pulse/default.pa, I have a line "load-module module-switch-on-connect". It *needs* to be commented out, or I don't get sound - pulseaudio claims it's already loaded.04:14
DDRAt the same time that went wrong, my desktop started to take about 30 seconds longer to load.04:15
DDRSo presumably something's timing out, but I can't figure out what. :(04:15
DDRI've tried watching dbus, with dbus-message, but I don't see anything obviously wrong.04:15
DDRJust a few messages for the 30 seconds after I enter my password, and then a storm of messages as KDE finally starts to load.04:16
rolandbeowulfI want to migrate from an ubuntu system to debian, are there any considerations i need to know about debian-ubuntu program compatibility beyond the installation process itself?04:56
rolandbeowulfAlso im aware that ubuntu distros will let you switch between each of them without an installation process, does this carry over to ubuntu-debian or vice versa?04:57
hggdhrolandbeowulf: if you are moving from Ubuntu to Debian (or vice-versa) your best option is a new install. Although Ubuntu is based on Debian, the install and packages are different enough to make such a move problematic05:13
DDRYou can take your home folder though; that'll make it pretty easy - you'll keep all your configuration and stuff. :)05:15
rolandbeowulfAm I correct in assuming my main problem would be the binaries? If I make /home a new partition and don't keep any binaries in it, would there be any issue there?05:15
rolandbeowulfI do have a ~/src directory though which i keep programs not installed through the package manager, so perhaps that will need some pruning05:16
masbergood afternoon, my ubuntu server is not booting up05:20
masberit says "gave up waiting for root device"05:20
masberand it goes to (initramfs)05:20
masberany help05:21
masber?05:21
rolandbeowulfI don't think i can help much, but you could get the machine booted with a USB-boot, at which point you can troubleshoot your hard drive install05:29
nerdinjayeah, any usb livecd boot will get you started on the path to recovery, i'm sure05:30
nerdinjajust get to a cli05:30
nerdinjabe it grub, or a livecd with a terminal, whatever05:30
nerdinjathen you can fix what broke05:30
Tecanhttps://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/img/moba/features/feature-syntax-highlighting.png  << nice colors hopefully vte gets that option soon06:06
BadegakkGood morning :)06:07
BadegakkAny here experienced any problems with msi laptops that hangs on shutdown.   It hangs actualy when it trys to turn of power to computer...   Reboot: Power down06:08
BadegakkI have to hold in the power button to turn off06:09
BadegakkThe whole shutdown procedure shows no errors06:10
OERIASSo I installed Unity on Ubuntu 17.10, but the notifications for volume or when a torrent is finished downloading is not pulling up?06:40
OERIASAny ideas?06:41
fklI need to install  jshell and it's avaible in the openjdk-9-headless package07:16
fkljust curious, what does "headless" mean?07:16
fklIs this an Ubuntu/Debian thing, or it's related to the jdk itself?07:17
lotuspsychje!java | fkl07:18
ubottufkl: To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software  Development Kit" (SDK).  Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations.07:18
bazhanglotuspsychje, he wants a definition of headless07:19
fkllotuspsychje, I am asking about the "headless" part of the package name07:19
fklbazhang, exactly07:19
kostkon!info openjdk-9-jre-headless07:21
ubottuopenjdk-9-jre-headless (source: openjdk-9): OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless). In component universe, is optional. Version 9~b181-4 (artful), package size 111653 kB, installed size 252897 kB07:21
B14CK-SPID3RHi. excuse me, how can i solve highDPI problem in java-1.7 programs on ubuntu systems? i could scale ubuntu with tweak tool. but programs didn't change.07:22
kostkonfkl, "Minimal Java runtime - needed for executing non GUI Java programs, using Hotspot JIT."07:22
bazhangA headless system is a computer system or device that has been configured to operate without a monitor (the missing "head"), keyboard, and mouse fkl07:23
fklbazhang, okay, I see.  Another example would be xvfb07:25
azizLIGHThello. can latest ubuntu or LTS use media keys on lock screen succesfully? (volume up/down, next track and previous track) ?07:42
e1024e1024: hello07:58
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d_ven0mDoes anyone use i3wm here?08:24
lotuspsychje!ask | d_ven0m08:24
ubottud_ven0m: 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 !patience08:24
e1024d_ven0m: Not me08:24
auronandaced_ven0m: if someone answered yes what would you then ask?08:26
d_ven0mSorry, my question is whether Mod1/Alt is used for anything, and if so, what it might be used for? I want to use an X11 wm known as i3, and my options for mod keys are Alt or Win. Alt seems more convenient but it seems most people use Win. I can't find rationale for either though.08:27
auronandaced_ven0m: i prefer win, there are apps that use alt. in my case i need alt in weechat for changing channels08:28
Dynetrekk1hi, can anyone recommend a very fast compression format? gzip/xz/bzip2 take too much (CPU) time08:29
Dynetrekk1compression efficiency less important (for this case)08:29
d_ven0mauronandace: Aaah. Okay thanks. I couldn't remember a use case for Alt/Mod1 but thought it might definitely be used, so I didn't want to get learn a keybind only to change it later.08:30
ducasseDynetrekk1: i use win, but you are asked on first startup which one to use08:30
ducassed_ven0m: ^^08:31
d_ven0mducasse: There's where I08:31
d_ven0mducasse: I'm at*08:31
d_ven0mducasse: ^^08:31
ducassed_ven0m: as auronandace points out, many/most apps use alt for keybindings, so win/super is a better choice imo08:33
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: I use win, but I use an apple keyboard08:33
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: alt is used for some shortcuts I guess - like switching channels in my irc client, alt+F4 for closing programs etc08:34
d_ven0mducasse: Gotcha. I chose Win08:34
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: but i3 lets you remap and control everything so it doesn't matter so much I think08:34
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: consider swapping alt and win physically so it's like an apple keyboard (win/super next to space), that's more thumb friendly08:34
d_ven0mDynetrekk1: I'm assuming with Apple kbs, Command == Win?08:34
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: right08:34
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: it works on windows too, it's just a regular USB keyboard08:34
d_ven0mDynetrekk1: I used to love my MBP keyboard, but alas, no more Apple computer :(08:36
d_ven0mDynetrekk1: Maybe one day in the future :P Until then, I'll probably get an x86 chromebook or something for travel/school, and root it.08:38
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: this is a USB keyboard, fits in my ubuntu machine just fine :) my laptop is wintendo for corporate policy reasons08:39
Dynetrekk1(i.e. no reason)08:39
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Blueratehello all, can't open log file of ubuntu server, I got permission denied then logged as root .. still same problem?08:40
d_ven0mDynetrekk1: I know, I could always get an external keyboard... but it's inconvenient for a laptop08:40
Dynetrekk1d_ven0m: yes. true.08:41
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Guest27734Hi09:33
Guest27734Hey?09:34
ducassehi Guest27734 - how can we help?09:35
gopalhow to do this ?  Let's see how fast the battery drains. To do this, please attach the output of "grep . /sys/class/power_supply/*/*" just before shutdown, and then leave the laptop for like 1 hour, boot it again and attach the output of "grep . /sys/class/power_supply/*/*" and please do this test for both bad and good case, where good case means you can remove the battery and plug it again after shutdown10:07
gopalgrep say : Is a directory10:07
ducassegopal: don't crosspost, please - it's rude10:14
s10gopalanyone online10:19
s10gopal?10:19
calicoI have a google-analytics.com entry in my /etc/hosts pointing to 0.0.0.0 but Chromium doesn't respect it?? Other browsers do...10:23
calicoTried with another entry - trackersimulator.org refused to connect.10:24
calicoHow come google-analytics.com trumps my hosts10:25
brainwashcalico: isn't that a question for #chromium?10:25
dareky10:25
darekhey10:25
darek*10:25
brainwashcalico: it could be that google-analytics.com is handled by google differently10:26
darekhehe10:26
calicobrainwash, I thought Chromium is open source and free of any BS. Wrong?10:27
darekyes10:27
darekmaybe10:27
brainwashdoes that prevent anything shady?10:28
darekI don't think so10:28
brainwashwell, you can check the source code :)10:28
darekmaybe10:28
calicosudo apt purge chromium?10:28
brainwashyou haven't asked the chromium guys yet, or?10:28
darekI've done it10:29
darekbut I don't get the right answer10:29
calicodarek, what is your issue?10:29
brainwashI'm a bit confused also10:29
darekfuck you10:30
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calicoToo much coffee, not enough adult websites :)10:31
XXCoderwelcome back pi\10:31
calicobrainwash, Alright, I'll ask them...10:31
calicoBut as you say, it's Chromium really10:32
calicoAnother thing:10:32
calicoWhen I try rebooting I get "logout cancelled by Viber", I am with KDE though :) Can you help with that?10:33
brainwashnot sure10:33
brainwashis that a viber message?10:34
brainwashhmm. maybe it's not easy to tell10:34
brainwashI would ask in #KDE or #Kubuntu10:34
calicohttps://i.imgur.com/JjPjr5d.png10:35
brainwashfound a bit of info here https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/509410:36
brainwashis that last comment on that page from you?10:36
calicoYes10:38
calicoIt doesn't seem to be a KDE problem https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/330110:38
calicobrainwash, furthermore - Brave also opens google-analytics.com10:39
calicoVivaldi as well10:39
calicoOh no, I copied the forwarded url..10:40
calicoSo only Brave10:41
unimatrix9hello all10:41
unimatrix9where can i edit the settings of unity right klick menu ( sidebar ) ?10:42
unimatrix9i have installed libreoffice 6, and the right klick menu on unity does not work10:42
unimatrix9i think its due to the fact that its trying to launch older libreoffice10:43
brainwashcalico: mmh. chromium, brave and vivaldi all use google's blink engine for webrendering10:43
brainwashcalico: could be that vivaldi did some further changes, and removed something google specific10:44
brainwashunimatrix9: wasn't the older libreoffice replaced?10:45
unimatrix9no i installed with dpkg -i10:46
brainwashcalico: maybe use a network analyzer and check what chromium/brave does10:46
unimatrix9but i found the config files for the lauchers , in usr/share/applications10:47
unimatrix9see if i can tweak them10:47
brainwashalright10:47
calicobrainwash, how can I do that10:49
unimatrix9yep works, needed to remove old icon10:51
calicobrainwash, are into privacy and such? what browsers do you use?10:51
unimatrix9thanks for your time ;)10:51
brainwashcool unimatrix9 :)10:52
brainwashcalico: not really. personally, I mainly use firefox10:52
brainwashcalico: with the usual adblocker etc.10:53
brainwashthis way you can block google-analytics10:53
calicoI see, cool, so when you're 60 you're gonna be able to revisit the pages you visited when you were 20 :P10:54
brainwashnot sure how to interpret that10:54
calicoThe thing is that I use multiple browsers and I don't want to load the same extensions over and over10:54
brainwashI understand10:55
calicobrainwash, well Google Analytics is deep into FF as well...10:55
sushquit10:55
brainwashI'm aware that the integrated "find more addons" page did/does connect to Google Analytics10:56
brainwashbut that's offtopic now10:56
brainwashlike I said, I suggest asking the chromium guys/devs about your issue10:57
calicoYeah, no one answers, I am posting on their reddit right now10:57
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x7041Hello?11:09
lliurexhello11:09
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sorutohola11:09
lliurexqui eres11:09
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sorutoricardo11:09
x7041which language is this?11:09
svalencia11:10
sorutospanish11:10
x7041i mean in which language can u speek?11:10
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Guest68431fuck you11:10
lliurexjeje11:10
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x7041sry11:10
Guest68431help me11:10
ducasse!ot11:10
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!11:10
Rackransholis11:10
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calicoNo one can help with that language.11:10
sebas_heeelp11:11
x7041ups11:11
x7041cler11:11
ducassesebas_: ask your question11:11
x7041I solved it :D11:11
sorutoricardo mira ekl privat11:11
sebas_speak spanish?11:11
ducasse!es11:11
ubottuEn la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.11:11
adalbertHi, which vnc client (on windows) is compatible with x11vnc in SSL mode ?  I keep getting an encryption message telling me to use a weaker level of encryption.11:12
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x7041ask your question soruto11:13
sorutomy question is : ¿Luffy will be the king of pirates?11:14
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Guest67479hello11:16
Guest67479i want to know how to mount drives11:17
ducasse!mount11:18
ubottumount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount11:18
ducasse!fstab | Guest67479 also see this11:18
ubottuGuest67479 also see this: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200709/page07.html and !Partitions11:18
negevhi, trying to upgrade a vm from 14.04 to 16.04, it fails on kernel packages and after the upgrade is complete these packages are broken: https://gist.github.com/m4rkw/be5e3315d76be1782fda795f2433309511:20
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calimero_82hello, I  installed pulseaudio and I uninstalled it and after doing sudo apt  autoremove disappeared lxde and I put it back via sudo apt install  lubuntu-desktop, what should I do to see what else  has uninstalled? which log should I see? thanks11:23
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ducassecalimero_82: try /var/log/apt/history.log11:25
sushtest11:25
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kcufwhy is the question a brief explaination will follow...11:25
kcuffrom time to time my usb drives require me to delete and sync with the dd command.11:25
kcufis burn bootable windows usbs with rufus11:26
kcufi burn ubuntu isos11:26
calimero_82thanks ducasse11:26
kcufintermitently i get a mismatch with the drive descriptor size11:26
kcuf(block size)11:27
kcufwhy does rufus and dd do this to my usb's11:27
kcufi want to understand it11:27
kcuf i know how to fix it already11:27
kcufbut not why11:27
Ben64because it's taking the info from the iso11:28
kcufand how to choose an appropriate block size when using dd command11:28
Ben64doesn't matter11:28
kcufto me yes i like to learn the y as well as the how11:28
Ben64and i just told you why11:29
calimero_82i ve found these files, what should i do to reinstall it, there are many11:29
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Muriiwhy is the latex package so huge?11:33
sorutoholis11:38
sorutoadiosss :(11:38
hateball!es | soruto11:39
ubottusoruto: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.11:39
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kcuf is there a way to get a progess output for this command11:41
kcuf sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdaX11:41
XXCodermaybe add -V for verbal11:41
XXCodercheck out its man oage11:42
Ben64man dd will tell you if it's possible11:42
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marataziatlol11:43
kcufwhere in the argument would u put -V11:43
kcufconyo11:43
geirhafind its pid, and send it SIGUSR111:43
Ben64that too11:43
geirhasudo kill -USR1 pid-of-dd-command11:44
geirhadon't use pkill or killall. I know it's tempting, but don't11:45
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Jazzy_JMurii, if you stay away from the meta-package you can install pieces.11:55
MuriiJazzy_J, that's what I did but then I had to convert what I wrote into pdf and that package was 1gb!!11:56
MuriiIs there another solution?11:56
Muriianother way to compile that .tex file?11:56
Jazzy_JNot really.  What is your main objective?11:57
MuriiI had to write a draft and thought using Latex is a good idea11:57
MuriiI ended up using it but the size of it bothers me a bit11:58
Jazzy_JLatex is not lightweight. It is a professional quality compositional solution.  If you can accept the quality of LibreOffice or OpenOffice, I would recommend them.  The quality is almost as good. You just don't have access to the special symbols and formatting that LaTeX has to offer.11:59
Jazzy_JIt's kinda a "you get what you pay for."11:59
MuriiIf there's no other solution I'll accept that. I like writing in LaTeX because it feels like programming12:00
hateballcant you write LaTeX in LibreOffice?12:02
Jazzy_JI like it too.  I used to write math papers and it's actually easier to write it in LaTeX once you understand the language.12:02
hateballMurii: like with https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/texmaths-112:02
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mindspoofGood day!12:07
poopfartfound out i can pipe -pv between dd command for an output12:08
poopfartneeds installing12:08
poopfarteg dd if=/dev/urandom | pv | dd of=/dev/null12:09
Jazzy_Jhateball, with the extension, the latex environment still needs to be installed.12:09
Jazzy_JMurii, there are low-level equation editors in Libre and Open Office that may help you get by without installing the mass of LaTeX.12:10
hateballJazzy_J: ah!12:17
gnunixi'm waiting for the nooby linux questions, where are they?12:26
s10gopalwhat should i do ?https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19866512:28
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 198665 in Power-Off "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown) . WOL disabled and no usb device connected." [High,Needinfo]12:28
FunkyELFHi... how can I install this PPA?  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gource12:42
FunkyELFI don't see instructions on it like I do when I google for other PPAs12:42
cfhowlettppas are supported by the publisher.  email him12:43
FunkyELFcfhowlett: I was just wondering if you know the path or url if there are generic instructions on how to install it12:46
cfhowlettsudo dpkg -i foo.deb is the usual method, FunkyELF12:47
JimBunbtus10gopal, "What should I do?" Either wait for the mainline kernel devs or dig in by learning the languages required, how things work at the lower levels and contributing code. Either way, I would suggest pressing/holding the power button after you "poweroff" for 15 seconds to ensure the laptop is completely off... or start using the "hibernate" function, if that's working correctly. One of the worst things I could suggest, woul12:48
JimBunbtud be to re-post in #Ubuntu about a mainline kernel issue, or possibly even about an Ubuntu kernel issue.12:48
s10gopalJimBunbtu: Hibernate ? it uses battery right ?12:49
JimBunbtus10gopal, Hibernate shouldn't require battery. That suspends your session to disk, powers off and then awakes by using that disk image. At least, that's the last way I remember it working. "Suspend" uses battery12:51
FunkyELFcfhowlett: hmm... that seems to installed gource but then messed up on dependencies.  Now my original `gource` doesn't work.  How can I "uninstall" this .deb12:51
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s10gopalJimBunbtu: require swap  partation ?12:51
JimBunbtus10gopal, I have not heard of any dependency on a swap partition, but it could.12:52
cfhowlettsudo dpgk -r foo.deb will remove it. fwiw: dpkg is not as dependency smart as APT12:52
s10gopalJimBunbtu: how to activate it ? i cant see any option12:52
JimBunbtus10gopal, Then it might be inherently unsupported for you. I'm not aware of any sure-fire method to enable it as an option. I haven't used it in quite a while.12:53
em1nemDroidBoywhat up millet12:55
pjotter1Hello everybody. In a clean Ubuntu installation, when you use an application like wget, it will first try to download through IPv4 and if that fails through IPV6 (if available). For some reason, in my installation, the order got switched. It now first tries IPV6 and then IPV4. Does anybody know how this change could have occurred and to restore it to it's default behaviour?12:56
JimBunbtupjotter1, Does this help? https://community.rackspace.com/products/f/public-cloud-forum/5110/how-to-prefer-ipv4-over-ipv6-in-ubuntu-and-centos12:58
pjotter1Hi JimBunbtu. Yes, I've done that and using that as a workaround at the moment. But in a clean installation, these settings do not exist and still it first tries IPv4 and then IPv6. Maybe there is another reason/setting that causes this default behaviour?13:00
JimBunbtupjotter1, I have had to disable IPv6 in the past, as at some locations it wasn't working as expected. I do not remember what I needed to do, but remember it being somewhat common of an issue.13:00
brainwashJimBunbtu: did you read bug 1412943 ?13:01
ubottubug 1412943 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "security.ubuntu.com (2001:67c:1562::XXX) not reachable" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141294313:01
JimBunbtubrainwash, I have not yet read this bug report... reading now13:02
pjotter1Yes, tries that too and ofcourse that works. But I'd rather use bith ipv4 and ipv6.13:02
pjotter1Maybe wget is hardcoded to IPv4-ipv6 in earlier versions and the newest is ipv6-ipv4.13:02
JimBunbtubrainwash, wow, that's an old bug to still exist, especially when it initially looks like a "simple" routing issue.13:03
pjotter1JimBunbtu: The reason I ask is because wineversion-installations in PLayOnLinux seem to just 'hang' for 5 minutes or so before it actually starts downloading them. I discovered PlayOnlInux uses wget to download the versions but wget first tries ipv6 (which does noet work) for several minutes before trying ipv4. In a clean installation, this is reversed: ipv4 then ipv6 but not because of the settings you just mentioned. Although that d13:05
brainwashpjotter1: /etc/gai.conf files are identical?13:07
simpledatHi13:08
simpledatWhere can I find the .iso download file for 32 bit desktop user?13:08
pjotter1brainwash: I believe so. I compared my installation to a clean installation in Virtualbox. They are the same.13:08
cfhowlett32 bit is no longer offered in ubuntu.  xubuntu / lubuntu do offer13:08
simpledatcfhowlett: Why not?13:09
cfhowlettbecause it's an increasingly obsolete technology13:09
akiksimpledat: you can download the 16.04 32-bit image13:09
JimBunbtupjotter1, Have you looked at the options for having a '/usr/local/etc/wgetrc' file? Still a workaround, but wondering if it would resolve the issue for you.13:10
simpledatafik: From where? For desktop user too?13:10
pjotter1JimBunbtu: Yes, I also checked those. If I remember correctly they were the same also. No difference there. I could check again to make sure?13:11
akiksimpledat: http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/13:11
JimBunbtuWell, I don't think the preference is ONLY up to the OS. I think the DNS returns values based on it's settings. Do you have a clean install on the same network that is trying IPv4 instead of IPv6?13:12
tcpdumpMorning all.13:12
simpledatafik: Why did then cfhowlett told me that is no longer offered in ubuntu?13:12
pjotter1JimBunbtu: Yes, the same network. The clean install is in a VirtualBox with the same network.13:12
akiksimpledat: alternate facts maybe13:13
cfhowletthttps://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3018221/ubuntu-1710-wont-have-a-32-bit-installation-option13:13
JimBunbtusimpledat, 32bit is available in the alternative downloads section at https://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads13:13
tcpdumpI am running Ubutnu 14.04, and Im getting this error when I try to use sqlcmd:  "sqlcmd: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"13:13
simpledatSo its no longer safe to use ubuntu 32bit?13:13
akiksimpledat: yes, it's safe13:14
tcpdumpIve tried everything I can think of to resolve it.13:14
JimBunbtupjotter1, I wouldn't trust virtualbox. Please try with a live-cd/usb13:14
tcpdumpAnyone seen that before?13:14
cfhowlettsimpledat, 16.04 32 bit has 5 years of desktop support.   use that13:14
JimBunbtutcpdump, have you ran a GNU 'find' for the file?13:14
simpledatcfhowlett: 16.04.3?13:14
cfhowlettyes that's the latest simpledat13:15
simpledatOk13:15
pjotter1JimBunbtu: Well, I'm pretty sure Virtualbox is correct. Occationally I reinstall Ubuntu on my system and with a fresh install the issue is always resoved. It's just after some time and updates that the order gets switched somehow. Not sure how this happens.13:15
JimBunbtusimpledat, 16.04.3 LTS is available in 32bit13:15
s10gopalhttps://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19866513:16
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 198665 in Power-Off "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown) . WOL disabled and no usb device connected." [High,Needinfo]13:16
tcpdumpJimBunbtu: yep, even tried symlinking to one from a different package.  followed a ton of tuts.13:17
pjotter1PlayOnlinux also has it's own (initially empty) wgetrc file in the configurations dir. I added "inet4_only = on" to it, but that did not seem to help.13:18
JimBunbtutcpdump, Sorry to say that if you have went that far, I probably wont be much help :/13:18
tcpdumpThx JimBunbtu13:22
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pjotter1JimBunbtu: I'll keep working on it. Maybe I'll find the sollution to this. Meanwhile if anyone askes about problems with downloading wineverions in PlayOnLinux, it has to do with wget. Setting "#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96  100"  in /etc/gai.conf works but will switch the order systemwide.13:24
pjotter1JimBunbtu: Thanks for the effort!13:25
kcufhow long will dd take on an 8GB usb approx13:25
JimBunbtupjotter1, Any time, yw.13:25
kcuf"dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=1024"13:25
JimBunbtukcuf, depends on USB version and your blocksize13:25
kcuf2.0 usb13:26
akikkcuf: you want to use bs=1024k, not bs=102413:27
JimBunbtukcuf, I don't have reliable numbers on-hand. I can possibly find an 8GB USB and try to duplicate right now though. I know changing the block size helps a lot.13:27
kcufwhat would be the exact command sry im very new to terminal13:27
kcufno need to test jst a guess13:28
quotationHello! I'm trying to install python2.7 but.. https://paste.ubuntu.com/26524490/13:29
quotationWhat exactly is going on here? Am I missing a dependency?13:29
kcufim not great with syntax learning13:29
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JimBunbtukcuf, I am thinking an optimal time would be something around the 1 minute mark.13:29
kcufthanks13:29
JimBunbtu`"dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=1024k` for what akik suggested13:30
kcufmine has been running for like ten mins13:30
JimBunbtuI have a bad double-quote in that line13:30
kcufthanks13:30
JimBunbtukcuf, I would suggest something more like 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=4096k'13:30
kcufi can jst ctrl+c to stop it ?13:31
kcufthank u13:31
JimBunbtuyou can. You can also set it to only write an explicit number of blocks13:31
JimBunbtukcuf, example: 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=4096k count=10'13:32
kcufcool so13:32
kcufi dont need to write to whole of disk ?13:33
JimBunbtukcuf, That will basically write 40MB. WARNING: USB/SSD have a rather limited number of read/write operations compared to magnetic media (HDDs). So... if you want to run tons of tests, don't expect to also use that same drive in production. Obviously, by "tons" I mean a lot a lot... ;)13:34
tobias_exit13:34
kcufgotys thank for warning its flash mem but it wont be heaps13:35
kcufcheers13:35
JimBunbtukcuf, If you want to over-write the entire drive with zeros... you will need to write the whole drive.,,, if you are trying to find the better block-size for faster use in the future, then smaller samples are OK.13:35
kcufthe later got ya13:35
kcufif i wanted a progress output where would i place pv13:36
kcufits installed13:36
kcufassuming id | pv | between if and of13:36
kcufcorrect me as am very new to it13:37
JoeLlamaI need help understanding which package manager I should use for offline updating.  Which package manager is the best? :)13:38
mrghostHi13:40
mrghostanyone there?13:40
JoeLlamaI'm here but probably of little use13:41
JimBunbtu!ask13:41
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 !patience13:41
JoeLlamaI'm looking for a package manager JimBunbtu may I ask which one you like?13:41
JimBunbtuJoeLlama, I would probably still be using apt or dpkg. You can `apt-get download` files to use later.13:41
JoeLlamaya that is what I am doing now :)13:42
mrghostis this a bot?13:42
JoeLlamawell one is a bot I think mrghost :)  the other I'm not sure13:42
JimBunbtumrghost, I am kind of a bot, but kind of not. That rhymed.13:42
JoeLlamayay rhymes13:42
mrghosthaha LOL13:42
tcpdumpJimBunbtu: in true fashion I  got past that error, now I have a new error. :)13:43
tcpdumplol13:43
JimBunbtutcpdump, YAY for success, even when it leads to a new failure.13:43
JoeLlamaJimBunbtu I want to download vlc offline and apparently there are a lot of dependencies.  Doesn't a package manager handle that better?13:43
mrghostcan I know from where you guys are?13:43
JoeLlamathat's kinda off topic but since hardly anyone is talking I'm in california13:44
JimBunbtuJoeLlama, Yes, a package manager is built to handle that. I do think there is a way you can download VLC along with all the dependencies, I do not know the command off-hand though :/ need to look13:44
JimBunbtumrghost, Earth, North America, Northeast13:45
mrghostGlad to know you Joe13:45
JoeLlamaok thanks JimBunbtu13:45
JimBunbtuJoeLlama, apt-get download $(apt-rdepends <package>|grep -v "^ ")13:46
JoeLlamayes mrghost just to let you know it's a support channel and they don't like off topic things here much but for me as a general rule as long as no one else is really talking I think a little of that is ok.13:46
JoeLlamawow ok JimBunbtu... I'm still learning the ropes here so...  but since I made the decision to set up ubuntu on a bunch of systems I feel like I can breath a little better now.  Windows sux.13:47
JoeLlamaat this point I am just interested in getting VLC installed...  I am googling like nuts but I can't seem to get any straight answers.13:48
akikJimBunbtu: thanks for the nice tip13:48
JimBunbtuJoeLlama, once you do that download command, you will need to copy the downloaded files from where apt-get stores them. Do you know the directory?13:48
JimBunbtu/var/cache/apt/archives I think13:49
TJ-JimBunbtu: akik Have to be careful with that rdepends magic; for some packages that'll result in pulling in tens to hundreds of other packages !!13:50
JimBunbtuGood point TJ-13:50
TJ-JimBunbtu: I know, because I was exploring some rdepends last week and found a package with about 50 :O13:50
JoeLlamaeep TJ-13:50
JoeLlamaJimBunbtu I am casually working on getting VLC installed.  Updates I have down now :)13:51
JimBunbtuOn the plus side, you get everything needed to install said package... on the negative side, could take a bit to download.13:51
JimBunbtuyay JoeLlama13:51
JoeLlamaheh13:51
JoeLlamaI *love* how easy it is to safetly remove flash drives from ubuntu13:52
TJ-JoeLlama: is this your 'offline install' task? did you use apt-offline?13:52
JoeLlamayes TJ- works nicely13:52
JoeLlamaat least for updates13:52
JoeLlamain fact doing an update on a system now13:52
JoeLlamaI have a pile of these small Dell computers that are kinda worthless with windows but with ubuntu 16.04 they are VERY usable now13:53
JoeLlamasweet13:53
TJ-JoeLlama: I saw a fab demo last year, using apt-offline and the sound system to connect the 'offline' PC to the networked PC using the PC speaker and micrphone like an audio modem13:53
eelstreboris there a *true* replacement for adobe flash player?13:54
TJ-eelstrebor: yes,HTML513:54
JimBunbtuTJ-, what speed where they able to achieve? Anything over 150kbits/s?13:55
eelstreborTJ-, so, you're saying that i can totally remove adobe flash and chrome or firefox will render ok on all web sites?13:55
TJ-JimBunbtu: nothing that amazing, it was, I think, around 19,200 baud at about 2 metres13:56
JoeLlamaTJ- neat :)13:56
JoeLlamathat soiunds weird TJ-13:56
TJ-eelstrebor: That wasn't what you asked - Adobe have moved to HTML5 - it's the Flash replacement13:56
JoeLlamamusta been slow13:56
eelstreborok13:57
eelstrebori was just reading that north korean hackers are exploiting adobe flash player right now13:57
TJ-JoeLlama: oh yeah, but that's what dial-up was/can be like. It was a proof-of-concept of being able to transfer data between air-gapped PCs. Part of it tried to used ultrasonic frequencies so it was not noticed by humans (although dogs do notice :)13:58
jinkEveryone has been exploiting Flash since forever.  It contains more holes than Swiss cheese.13:58
TJ-eelstrebor: I think most people have been trying to avoid Flash for a long time, it's been a nightmare13:59
JoeLlamawow neat TJ-13:59
JoeLlamaok ok so once you update ubuntu there is no need to reboot right?14:00
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* eelstrebor got rid of flash player a while ago and some sites didn't render correctly14:00
JoeLlamamaybe TJ- or JimBunbtu knows do I need to reboot after updating ubuntu?14:02
TJ-JoeLlama: generally, correct. A kernel update or some core system servoces or libraries may sometimes require it14:02
auronandaceJoeLlama: if it is a kernel update then you will need to reboot. there are not that many other updates that require reboots14:02
apsknightHello All,14:02
apsknightI am creating a webapp to take question papers of my School exams via a webpage and upload it on any free file hosting utility like Google Drive, Dropbox, Onedrive etc. All files should be uploaded on a common drive and they should be publicly accessible. Can you pleas e how to implement it.14:02
JoeLlamaok neat well I don't know if there was a kernel update so I will reboot14:03
TJ-JoeLlama: you'll get a noticification if a restart is required14:03
JoeLlamaah good14:03
sebastian-w__I'm out of ideas right now. (Except for buying a new USB stick)14:08
sebastian-w__laptop: dell precision 552014:08
sebastian-w__netinstall USB stick14:08
sebastian-w__ant there is no network interfact except lo14:09
sebastian-w__modprobe e1000e -< no change14:09
sebastian-w__modprobe iwlwifi -> failed with error -214:09
sebastian-w__usb-list shows a "bus 04 device 03: 10/100/1000 LAN entry14:11
TJ-sebastian-w__: does "lspci -nn"  show network devices?14:11
nerdjoneshow do set it up so that when i log in with a certain user, one python script is run, after that quits i am automatically logged out?14:12
sebastian-w__<TJ- 02:00.0 Network controller: intel Wireless 8265 / 827514:12
TJ-sebastian-w__: Good, that matches what I see on the Debian page for that model. Is the PC connected to a switch using an Ethernet patch cable?14:14
TJ-sebastian-w__: according to the Debian page there's also a LAN interface which should work without any additional steps14:14
sebastian-w__<TJ- USB-C adapter -> ethernet cable ->router14:14
sebastian-w__indeed14:15
sebastian-w__it should be supported out of the box14:15
TJ-which Ubuntu release are you using ?14:15
faekjarzHi, anyone in here who was able to update the OS on the bq Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition (ARM Tablet) beyond 15.04 to a corrent state?14:16
sebastian-w__TJ-:  17.0114:16
sebastian-w__TJ-: 17.1014:16
TJ-sebastian-w__: So even the wifi device is supported by the 4.13 kernel in 17.10.14:18
sebastian-w__and "ip link show" just lists the loopback adapater14:18
TJ-sebastian-w__: You're booting it using a USB flash with the minimal netinstall on ?14:18
sebastian-w__TJ-:  yes. No UEFI14:18
sebastian-w__TJ-: iwlwifi says: loaded firmware version 414.532993.0 op_mode iwlmvm14:19
sebastian-w__eh. 31.532993.014:19
TJ-sebastian-w__: sounds good :)14:20
sebastian-w__TJ-: still doesn't solve my problem14:21
sebastian-w__any idea why I don't have any wifi iterfaces?14:25
TJ-sebastian-w__: I've just been looking through the file list in the mini.iso's initrd.img; I see udev default network device rules, dhclient and wpa_supplicant, and I see systemd-networkd, but without reading the init script I can't be sure how it is supposed to create the interfaces if you're not seeing anything but 'lo'14:28
sebastian-w__TJ-: ls /sys/class/net -> lo14:30
JoeLlamaokay so like what this guy says in a forum hits home with me: "My question is- is there some easier way to install VLC on the offline computer? I'd love just a downloadable installer for VLC on ubuntu, does such a thing exist? It doesn't seem right that it is such a complicated process to install anything if your ubuntu machine doesn't have internet access."14:31
JoeLlamawhy doesn't this exist?14:31
richhello14:31
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auronandace!snap | JoeLlama14:32
auronandaceJoeLlama: a snap package might be what you want14:32
JoeLlamaoh! lemme look14:32
JoeLlamasweet... thanks auronandace.  I got some reading to do.14:33
TJ-sebastian-w__: is there any reason why you have to use the mini.iso instead of the regular -server or -desktop ISOs?14:36
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sebastian-w__TJ-: I only have a 1GB USB disk. Buying a new USB disk is of course an option :-)14:36
sebastian-w__/stick/14:36
sebastian-w__TJ-: "cat /etc/network/devhotplug" only lists "lo"14:37
TJ-sebastian-w__: the mini.iso's initrd.img doesn't have the required tools (or space)14:38
sebastian-w__TJ-: interesting14:38
sebastian-w__TJ-: big thanks for your time14:38
TJ-sebastian-w__: the -server image is 566MB, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/17.10/release/ubuntu-17.10-live-server-amd64.iso14:38
TJ-sebastian-w__: if that installs you can then install the desktop simply with "apt install ubuntu-desktop"14:39
sebastian-w__TJ-: sounds promising14:39
sebastian-w__TJ-: willdo14:39
JoeLlamaok ok BIG #ubuntu channel question: How are is it to compile my own kernel and install it?14:40
JoeLlamas/are/hard14:40
TJ-!kernel | JoeLlama14:41
ubottuJoeLlama: The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages)14:41
JoeLlamawow that's quite the typo14:41
JoeLlamaI was just curious. I'm going to assume it's just hard.14:42
akikJoeLlama: no it's not hard. you can get the config from your current kernel and use that as a basis14:43
JoeLlamaI am rather addicted to ubuntu and xubuntu atm14:43
JoeLlamaoh sweet akik...14:43
akikJoeLlama: e.g. /boot/config-4.13.0-32-generic14:43
JoeLlamaok akik14:44
OnceMedir /home have free place but / not14:45
akikJoeLlama: there seems to be a page written about it https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile14:45
OnceMeso /home have 60G free space and / have 330M free space, how can I balance this out?14:45
JoeLlamaand I know it's a little off topic but this is one of the  best channels to ask on...  I must set up an RTOS kernel like RTLinux or something like that.  If anyone has any experience with this I would like to talk with you.14:45
vlad__тут есть русские?14:45
akik!ru14:46
ubottuПожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.14:46
DeeJayTwohi14:46
DeeJayTwoI have an issue with remmina14:46
DeeJayTwoWhenever I'm opening 2 or more remote desktop sessions, if I drag a session tab outside the remmina window, instead of seperating the windows, it crashes remmina.14:47
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quotationHello! I'm trying to install python2.7 but.. https://paste.ubuntu.com/26524490/15:04
quotationWhat exactly is going on here? Am I missing a dependency?15:04
pavlosDeeJayTwo: is there any info in /var/log/syslog when the crash happens?15:05
leftyfbquotation: try: sudo apt-get install python3-pip15:08
quotationI have python3 and python3-pip installed already15:09
leftyfbquotation: please pastebin apt-cache policy python3-pip15:09
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DJInfectionok bout to drive a ubuntu expert crazy need some assistance... please15:10
JimBunbtu!ask | DJInfection15:11
ubottuDJInfection: 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 !patience15:11
DJInfectionI have set up a boot into ubuntu off an external hardrive, using only the external hardrive I have booted into the os and know i need to partition the hardrive in order for the os to be installed. Other wise the external hardrive at installation screen cannot be seen. From inside the os there are many options to partition, I am very new to all of linux and I am not sure what to set the partition to so the os can be installed to it.15:14
BluesKajhowdy folks15:14
pavlosDJInfection: let's say the external is /dev/sdb, the internal /dev/sda and you want to partition sda so you can install linux in there?15:17
DJInfectionno im booting off the external drive I want to install it to.  Booting off /dev/sdb and want install to /dev/sdb15:19
pavlosDJInfection: sdb contains a live system and you want to install on the same drive? that does not sound right.15:20
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leftyfbDJInfection: the partitioning of the external drive will happen as part of the installation process15:20
leftyfbDJInfection: do you mean resize the partitions?15:20
DJInfectionbut the installation will not read the external drive with the booting iso on it15:20
leftyfbDJInfection: that has nothing to do with how it's partitioned15:21
leftyfbDJInfection: how did you determine it doesn't read the external drive?15:21
quotationleftyfb: I told you python3 is installed. Do you mean python2.7?15:21
JimBunbtuDeeJayTwo, Does this crash also happen when using the latest release from remmina or only the Ubuntu package?15:21
leftyfbquotation: no, I mean python3-pip15:22
quotationleftyfb, okay, here you go https://paste.ubuntu.com/26524957/15:22
DJInfectionI tried to install the drive will not show up, so i booted into the os without installation, and even in the os with the install option the drive still cannot be seen. Only thing I could think to do to have the installer see the same drive im booting in on is to partition a section for installation.15:24
deemquotation: is "python-configparser" installed? maybe this will fix your problem15:25
pavlosDJInfection: is this what you're trying to do? https://askubuntu.com/questions/191499/can-i-install-ubuntu-on-the-same-hard-drive-i-booted-with15:27
DJInfectionyes15:27
faekjarz(No answer 1h ago, last try) Hi, anyone in here who was able to update the OS on a bq Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition (ARM Tablet) beyond 15.04 to a corrent version …17.10?15:27
pavlosDJInfection: if you read it, first you partition the drive to sdb1 and sdb2, you write the Live into sdb1, boot from that and tell it to install in sdb215:28
DeeJayTwoJimBunbtu: I only tried the ubunt packaged one15:29
ducasse!touch | faekjarz15:29
ubottufaekjarz: Information about the Ubuntu Touch platform for Phone and Tablet is available here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch . Support and discussion in #ubuntu-touch15:29
quotationdeem: yes15:29
* faekjarz has been touched xD15:29
JimBunbtuDeeJayTwo, I probably shouldn't say this on this channel, but I would suggest trying the latest release from the dev, you can always purge it if needed. I do need to say that once you are using the non-Ubuntu version, this channel probably wont be able to support you. I suggest this as it's how I resolved an issue I was running into.15:30
DJInfectionbut now that im in the os, i can partition from in here, but with the very many options in this os i am not sure which partition option to choose. This way i do not have to plug my internal drive back in to partition and go through the boot proccess again15:30
faekjarzA'ight, thanks ducasse15:30
leifIf I have some file associated with a text editor, is there any way I can tell ubuntu to open up that file in the existing text editor window (in a new tab), rather than starting up a whole new instance of that text editor?15:31
faekjarzOh, the #ubuntu-touch channel is now invite only!15:31
faekjarzducasse: ^^15:32
DeeJayTwoJimBunbtu: Yay it worked :) I added their ppa15:32
DeeJayTwothank you! :)15:32
ducassefaekjarz: it might just require registration15:32
JimBunbtuDeeJayTwo, YAY! yw.15:33
Mr_Panfaekjarz, would u like an invite in #ubuntu-touch ?15:33
faekjarzducasse: i am registrered (with freenode)15:33
leftyfbDJInfection: I would not recommend repartitioning/installing Ubuntu to/from the same drive you're running from15:33
leftyfbDJInfection: I would boot to the live cd/usb and let us help you troubleshoot from there15:34
Mr_Panfaekjarz, are u sure  ?  im in without invite ... the channel is redirect on #ubports15:34
leftyfbDJInfection: First question, what version of ubuntu are you trying to install?15:34
faekjarzMr_Pan: well, yes, i'd like to discuss the upgrade path from 15.04 to current on the bq Aquaris M1015:35
DJInfectionubuntu 16.04LTS15:35
faekjarzMr_Pan: #ubports redirect huh? i'll try ;)15:35
leftyfbDJInfection: ok, that's what I would recommend. Again, I would suggest booting from the live cd/usb and let us help you troubleshoot from there15:36
DJInfectionim booted from it now.. im in the os without installation.. only reason I dont want to use my internal harddrive is last time I attempted it , it wiped my windows and both drives somehow and after installation would not boot into either hard drive so i had to format and re-install windows and then start the boot process again. The reason I disconnected the internal hard drive. I want both os but one on my internal, other on externa15:38
leftyfbDJInfection: ok, so you're currently booted to the cd/usb with the internal drive disconnected and the external plugged in via usb? (not the same media of the ubuntu installer correct?)15:40
sky788hello all15:41
DJInfectionI am booted on the same media via usb/iso on the external hardrive I want to install to15:41
leftyfbno15:41
leftyfbDJInfection: boot to a DIFFERENT media from the drive you're installing to15:41
DJInfectionhave no other drives to do so or would do this from disc or flash drive..15:42
leftyfbDJInfection: you don't have a flash drive?15:42
DJInfectionunfortunately not..15:42
leftyfbDJInfection: they're like $5 at Walmart15:42
DJInfectionI have -cash, comin out of a surgery and loss of job will be a while before I have any money for anything but bills im behind on this is the reason im attempting to do it this way:(15:43
circ-user-oJYI8Hi can you guys help me understand how to add a patch for my wireless adapter?15:44
leftyfbI thought you were doing it this way because you were doing it this was because you were worried about wiping your drive?15:44
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drewbI have this bug, and I don't know what the ubuntu dev means by his comment here15:45
drewbhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1743279/comments/2315:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1743279 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Xenial) "QCA6174 stops working on newer kernels after second group rekeying" [Medium,Fix committed]15:45
drewbwhat does it mean that it's "released to -update"15:45
DJInfectionno too late for that lol lost both drives in last attempt along with all data I was trying to save.. :( I can partition the current drive im connected to tho and thats wy im asking if its possable to partition and then install to the partition from in the uninstall os15:45
drewbdoes that mean i need to EnableProposed to get it?15:45
DJInfectionno worries about any loss at this point only that will be deleted is the bootable iso15:46
ducassedrewb: no, it means it will be installed as a regular update15:46
Tecanhttps://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/img/moba/features/feature-syntax-highlighting.png  << nice colors hopefully vte gets that option soon15:46
drewbok @ducasse - how can I confirm that I've gotten it?15:47
drewbmy wireless is screwed up without it15:47
leftyfbDJInfection: possible, yes. Worth you and everyone elses time, no15:47
kostkondrewb, what Ubuntu release are you on15:47
drewb17.1015:47
DJInfectionWell than the only other question I would have would be In the current Os im in which option attempt would be best to partition to?15:48
drewb4.13.0-32-generic15:48
ducassedrewb: you can look at /var/log/apt/history.log to see if linux-firmware has been updated, or use 'apt policy linux-firmware' if you know the version number15:48
kostkondrewb, have you checked for updates?15:48
drewbyou mean with `apt-get update`?15:48
ducassedrewb: i got an update for it today15:49
drewbok @ducasse, what do i look for?15:49
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drewbim about to update, do i need to `apt-get upgrade` too?15:49
kostkondrewb, update then  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade15:49
drewbthen after, how do i confirm that this particular thing got updated15:50
drewbthat's all i really care about15:50
kostkondrewb, check its version it should be at 1.169.315:50
ducassedrewb: just read the update output15:50
drewbwhat's it called?15:50
kostkondrewb, linux-firmware15:51
drewbok, but as far as the qualcomm adapter patches15:51
drewbthat's the thing that had a bug15:51
tx_hey, I'm trying to update my system but I'm getting the message: nscd.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=203. I alreadt deleted nscd's cache, but it didn't seem to help15:51
drewb"Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter, available in numerous laptops, including ones that ship with Ubuntu 16.04 pre-installed, silently stops working after the second group rekeying, which is usually few minutes after the user has connected to a WiFi network."15:52
kostkondrewb, see if you got the updated linux-firmware package and then i guess you should reboot15:52
sebastian-w__TJ-: turned out, ubuntu-server also fails to create any network devices. But, installation succeeded using the packages shipped with the installation medium.15:53
drewbright kostkon, but that still wouldn't confirm that I got the qualcomm patch15:53
drewbbasically, I don't know what "released to -update" means in this context. And I'm concerned that just updating isn't going to guarantee I get the fix15:54
drewbso I'd like to confirm15:54
kostkondrewb, there's one way to find out (for now), update the package and reboot the system then see how your wireless behaves15:55
drewbok. So "released to -update" means that it's in the official stable release repo?15:55
drewbwhy did you say i need to do dist-upgrade?15:55
ducassedrewb: it means it's in the -updates repo15:55
drewbisn't that to move to new releases?15:55
kostkondrewb, that's the idea, but maybe it hasn't reached your mirror yet, who knows15:56
ducassedrewb: no15:56
kostkondrewb, http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.169.3/changelog15:57
kostkondrewb, it's up there, at least on the main server15:57
drewbnice15:57
drewbthanks a bunch15:57
drewbi can't believe it's finally fixed15:58
drewbyou think it's worth it to just upgrade my wifi card to an intel?15:58
drewbit's only $21 on amazon15:58
drewbfor the xps 1315:58
kostkondrewb, mini pci?15:58
tx_Hey!I'm trying to update my system but I'm getting the message: nscd.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=203. I already deleted nscd's cache, but it didn't seem to help15:59
drewbhttps://www.amazon.com/Intel-Wireless-AC-8265-NGWMG-BlueTooth-Brown/dp/B01MZA1AB2?tag=wpcentralb-20&ascsubtag=UUwpUdUnU41865YYw15:59
drewbit's that15:59
edfredHello, I try to get support by mounting a not recognized 3TB hard disk. the standard mounting is not working. fdisk shows a GPT device. But if I use gfdisk, there is no partition detected.16:06
edfredThe disk was connected before to a MAC using an external USB housing. so I expected a HFS+ partition16:07
edfredThe disk is not recognized using a MAC neither by connecting it to a windows machine. I also tried a HFS+ explorer on the windows machine16:08
michelemhello folks!16:09
mozammelhi, is there anyone can help me about my hybrid GPU system, Intel + [AMD/ATI] Topaz XT [Radeon R7 M260/M265 / M340/M360 / M440/M445]16:10
michelemI'm migrating an old filesystem to a new server. Mysql was at 5.1 . I need to do each version upgrade 5.2 … until 5.7 . Any way to install those old mysql-server versions on a new ubuntu?16:10
mozammelmy amd card, never get to work.16:10
akikedfred: what do you get with: sudo gdisk -l /dev/sdX16:13
akikedfred: use a pastebin service like paste.ubuntu.com16:14
edfredSorry, bettry was empty. Can anybody give some advice with my mounting problem?16:20
akikedfred: what do you get with: "sudo gdisk -l /dev/sdX" ? use paste.ubuntu.com to show16:20
edfredgot this output https://paste.ubuntu.com/26525298/16:26
lettermanI keep gettin a desktop notification every time some random log file gets a write to it, and I don't know why or how to turn it off but it's persistent as shit and super annoying16:31
lettermanhttps://imgur.com/a/26A6g16:32
CarlFKletterman: cool - how did you do that? ;)16:33
kostkonletterman, what does it contain16:33
CarlFKonly 1/2 trolling you.   I'm kinda curious how you did that.16:34
auronandaceletterman: do you know where that log file is. it looks just like the notification i get when something changes in dropbox16:34
lettermanI hope your talking about how to build a spaceship and not how to annoy yourself endlessly16:34
lettermanugh, it is a dropbox notification. I installed an application into the directory and forgot to set the logging to out of the directory16:36
lettermanso now all day I'm going to be notified about what my home pc is doing. Hooray16:37
leftyfbletterman: you can set dropbox to not sync that log directory16:37
lettermanunless I disable dropbox notifications16:37
lettermanor that works too16:37
lettermanso here's a question that has eluded me about ubuntu notifications, why are they so awful??16:39
lettermanfor example, if I get an email I get a notification but if I click the notification it doesn't open the email.. hell it doesn't even go away it just fades, and when I take my mouse away it's back to being annoying and useless16:40
akikedfred: so it looks like linux sees the 2.7 TiB. do you have some data on it now that you can not see?16:40
lettermanwhy doesn't clicking the notification either close it or open the application?16:40
edfredakik: yes, there are data on the hdd, but I cannot access them16:42
ecormieredfred: any useful info from lsblk -f?16:43
akikedfred: ok sorry i don't know how to get the data to be shown in linux. maybe somebody else can comment whether the disk needs to be converted from mbr to gpt (sgdisk --mbrtogpt)16:43
akikedfred: but backup the data before proceeding16:44
ecormierboth mac and windows should be able to read gpt, I wouldn't convert16:45
edfredecormier: the device doesnt appear on lsblk -f16:46
edfredecormier: oh sorry. sdb appears but no extended information16:47
ecormiereek, if you weren't using full disk encryption, and there are no partitions that sounds like data loss to me16:47
edfredhm, encryption could be an option... I will ask the friend I am doing this for. thanks16:48
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akikedfred: is that disk encrypted?16:49
edfreddont know. Is there an option to check that easily without getting truecrypt running16:50
akikedfred: ask your friend16:51
ecormiertruecrypt wouldn't be the only option, it could be cryptsetup.... I'd ask...16:51
akikedfred: if it's full disk encrypted, it might show like that16:51
ecormierany good full disk encryption shouldn't give away that there is anything there16:52
edfredecormier, akik: he told me that there was no encryption16:52
ecormierI'd reconfirm on the original machine that there is something there16:53
edfredecormier, it was an external drive16:54
ecormierdoes that make a difference?16:54
ecormierif there was something there non-encrypted, lsblk -f should show it16:57
rightislefthello,17:01
akikedfred: when you connect the disk to your computer, what gets output to "dmesg"17:01
rightisleftim trying to get ubuntu to recognize my MS Ergo Bluetooth keyboard - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1003302/how-do-i-add-a-microsoft-surfacepro-bluetooth-keyboard-to-ubuntu-16-0417:01
rightisleftits paired and trusted - but no key events are registering17:02
mrblue520hey17:02
akikedfred: usually it would show a line for the disk and its partitions17:02
mrblue520any one know how to get someone ip17:02
mrblue520or dns17:02
rightisleftim running ubuntu 16.04 desktop17:02
akikedfred: mbr limits the maximum addressable space to 2 TiB so that could be a problem in your case17:04
edfredakik, https://paste.ubuntu.com/26525459/17:04
ecormierakik: if that was the case, it would have been the same on the first machine17:04
akikunknown partition table :P17:05
akikedfred: that line would normally print the partitions17:05
edfredakik: yes. I know ;-)17:05
edfredakik: there is another disk that behaves exactly the same. How bout a raid configuration? But this should show up in fdsik...17:07
akikedfred: which os can read the disk?17:07
edfredakik: none17:08
akikedfred: raid partitions in linux (mdraid) would be visible as normal partitions17:08
akikedfred: then how do you know there's data in there?17:08
edfredakik: The friend told me that he had an archive on that disks17:09
akikedfred: i'd be very careful now to go back to your friend's and backup the data17:09
akikedfred: then re-initialize the partition table for gpt17:10
bngsudheerHello. I have a fresh installation of Xenial. Vagrant can't find any boxes. I get this error: https://pastebin.com/Nif3tUfu17:11
edfredakik: the data is not readable at my friend's place. He archived files on the disk and put them in the shelf. We built recently a backup system for him an he wanted to copy the data and was not successful17:11
akikedfred: which os did he use?17:13
ecormieredfred: you could try something like ddrescue or photorec...17:13
akikedfred: there's also testdisk which can be used to scan for lost partitions17:13
edfredakik, ecormier: Thanks. I'll check these options. Thank you very much for your help17:16
lettermanHow do I search for the phrase "It works!" inside index.html across the entire disk?17:18
nicomachusletterman: someone may help you here, but #bash might know better17:19
akarhi .. anyone using ubuntu on windows linux? just wondering did somebody happen to have oc client in there..17:20
akarrhc not working for me..17:21
tewardakar: 'oc client'?  'rhc'?  Mind being more specific about what you're trying to do inside WSL?17:24
ducasse!ubuwin | akar17:25
ubottuakar: Windows 10 has a feature called Windows Subsystem for Linux, which allows it to run Ubuntu (and other Linux distro) userspace programs without porting/recompliation. For discussion and support, see #ubuntu-on-windows or ##windows. For installation instructions, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/install_guide17:25
literallywhoHi all, trying to upgrade from 17.04 -> 17.10, it just hangs on this: https://i.imgur.com/hknEWii.png17:27
literallywhowatdo17:27
heliarc1Anyone know where to get help with Lubuntu?17:29
s10gopalTJ-: plz see this https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19866517:29
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 198665 in Power-Off "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown) . WOL disabled and no usb device connected." [High,Needinfo]17:29
brainwashliterallywho: did you follow the instructions from the eolgrade wiki site?17:29
brainwash!eolupgrade17:30
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/EOLUpgrades17:30
s10gopalTJ-: i should wait or switch back to windows ?17:34
sami98I am new to Ubuntu .. Linux.. I need help.. Anyone out there?..17:43
sami98I don't know much about computers17:43
sami98I have a prob with my ubuntu pc17:43
nicomachus!ask | sami9817:43
ubottusami98: 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 !patience17:43
sami98anyone here?17:43
sami98ok17:44
sami98It's hard to explain but I'll do my best.. Just a sec17:44
literallywhobrainwash: yes, i updated the sources, did a update/dist-upgrade17:45
literallywhoas the docs recommended17:45
sami98When I start my PC it says {FAILED] FAILED TO START UPDATE UTMP ABOUT SYSTEM BOOT/SHUTDOWN17:45
sami98then17:45
sami98{DEPEND} DEPENDENCY FAILED FOR UPDATE UTMP ABOUT SYSTEM RUNLEVEL CHANGES17:46
sami98THEN i get a purple screen with 4 options, Advanced options for ubuntu , memory test {memtest86+} and memory test {memtest86+} serial console 11520017:48
sami98I also get sda4 error or something17:48
sami98when I fiddle around with the codes from ubuntu forum it fixes this and I get my PC back17:48
sami98Wht should I do17:48
sami98Any help would be appreciated17:49
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sami98I have a few screenshots.. Not sure how to send them to you guys17:49
sami98Anyone herE?17:50
sami98Am I in the right chat group?17:50
s10gopalsami98: use google drive17:51
nacc!imgur | sami9817:51
s10gopal https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198665 can be fixed?17:51
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 198665 in Power-Off "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown) . WOL disabled and no usb device connected." [High,Needinfo]17:51
sami98I wrote my problem.. can that help?17:51
nacc!paste | sami9817:51
ubottusami98: 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.17:51
naccs10gopal: do you undersatnd what that bug you file is doing?17:52
compdocsami98, open the disk app and lets see if your hard drive is healthy17:52
naccs10gopal: i feel like you are being very impatient, if you do17:52
s10gopalnacc: no17:52
naccs10gopal: ok, then wait.17:52
naccs10gopal: you come here every few days asking if an upstream kernel bug has been fixed17:53
naccs10gopal: a bug *you* filed17:53
compdocsami98, paste to imgur and post the url for pics17:53
s10gopalnacc: i am  trying from more than 10 days , any hope it can be fixed?17:53
sami98ok17:53
mrblue520QUIT17:53
sami98I'm doing it now17:53
naccs10gopal: i'm not sure what you are asking. Someone asked for info in the bug. You provided it.17:54
naccs10gopal: so you need to wait until they review it17:54
naccs10gopal: do you know how bugs work?17:54
s10gopalnacc: no17:54
gde33is there a recent version that does something like Nautilus Columns?17:55
gde33(show meta data in colums)17:55
gde33http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7u9hwgKilS4/T7KfX7BzINI/AAAAAAAAI7I/rWvzZlYbCbM/s1600/nautilus-columns_nautilus3.4.png17:56
gde33or is that 2014 version still okay?17:56
sami98I have the pictures in my phone.. not able to upload them through imgur17:56
sami98I'm gonna try again17:57
s10gopal!eol17:57
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/EOLUpgrades17:57
sami98Hi18:00
sami98Anyone still there?18:00
sami98I got my pics up18:00
sami98https://imgur.com/a/0mBMO18:00
compdocyoure on your system now?18:01
sami98Yes18:01
compdocopen the Disks app\18:01
sami98I'm not really a computer person.. How should I open that?18:01
sami98terminal?18:01
jattsami98: looks like your disk is hosed18:02
compdocno, click the search and type in disks18:02
sami98I'm on that page now18:02
sami98I see my disks18:02
compdocclick the hdd, and then select the SMART menu18:03
literallywhoSo i'm having issues updating 17.04->17.10 as I said earlier. I followed the instructions but do-release-upgrade hangs on the first reading cache. https://i.imgur.com/hknEWii.png\18:03
literallywhodoes anyone know what I can do to fix this issue? haven't found any similar issues on google18:03
sami98Smart data and self tests?18:04
compdocyes18:04
sami98on it18:04
compdocyou dont need to run tests18:04
sami98ok18:04
compdocjust read the smart18:04
sami98ok18:05
sami98I see a list18:05
compdocdoes it say disk is ok?18:05
literallywholike, i dont even know where to look for logs for do-release-upgrade18:05
sami98Disk is OK, 140 bad sectors18:05
compdocouch18:05
jattthat disk is far from ok18:05
compdocdisk is dying18:05
jatti told you18:05
sami98What should I do18:06
jattnew disk18:06
compdocyou can clone the drive to  anew drive thats same or larger18:06
compdoca new18:06
sami98Oh my...18:06
sami98ok18:06
sami98Just a sec18:06
sami98I'm gonna send you guys another pic18:06
compdocbut might be best to install os from scratch18:06
compdocfiles are damaged18:07
sami98Just a sec18:07
ducassesami98: also, backup your data if you haven't done so already18:07
compdocyes18:08
sami98https://imgur.com/a/K5DFV18:08
jattnew disk and restore from backup18:08
compdocsami98, I think that shows it just began happening18:08
compdocis it a laptop?18:09
sami98an ACER PC18:09
compdocwell, drine is starting to die. this is very common. I replace a lot of hdds18:09
compdoc*drive18:09
sami98Any temporary fix?18:09
compdocbackup now18:09
sami98when I start my PC it goes weired as you can see from the earlier pics18:09
compdocthats the only fix18:10
jattyou can run badblocks on your disk18:10
sami98Ok.. So I make a back up and then how do I trasnfer my whole PC to the new drive?18:10
sami98I ran18:11
sami98that18:11
jattbut it won't stop the inevitable18:11
jatti.e. your disk will die18:11
sami98sami@sami-computer:~$ sudo badblocks -v -s /dev/sda4 > badblocks.log18:11
sami98Checking blocks 0 to 2107391918:11
sami98Checking for bad blocks (read-only test):   0.00% done, 0:00 elapsed. (0/0/0 errdone18:11
sami98Pass completed, 30 bad blocks found. (30/0/0 errors)18:11
sami98sami@sami-computer:~$18:11
compdocthe more you mess with the drive at this point, the more sectors will fail and the more files will be lost18:12
jattcorrect18:12
jattbackup your data ASAP and replace the drive18:12
sami98Ok.. So now I backup everything using the backup thing in ubuntu to my back up drive.. how do I install ubuntu and add my files to the new hard drive?18:13
compdocboot a dvd or usb stick with the ubuntu installer18:14
compdocafter the new drive is in18:14
compdocput the old drive aside18:14
sami98So Install a ubuntu installer on a CD then remove my old hard drive.. put in the new hard drive.. and put the CD in?18:15
gordonjcpsami98: yup18:17
gordonjcpsami98: old drive out, new drive in, install Ubuntu on new drive, old drive in (it'll appear as something like /media/sami98/1234-5678/), and copy off anything you want to keep, assuming the old drive survives at all18:18
Epx998Is it possible to do an apt-get install and force an alternate install path?18:19
sami98Understood... How can I contact you guys when I need some help during the install and stuff?.. I don't have any other computer .. I have a smartphone18:19
sami98I'm not good with PCs18:19
pZombiehello friends18:19
pZombiei am trying to build the java JDK on 14.04 xubuntu. doing ./configure it is moaning about it not being able to find freetype, even though freetype is installed18:20
gordonjcppZombie: including the -dev package?18:21
pZombieyes, so what i did was configure --with-freetype-lib=/usr/lib --with-freetype-include=/usr/include/freetype2  and it cannot find it still18:21
sami98do you guys have an e-mail I can contact ?18:21
pZombiei also tried configure --with-freetype-lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ --with-freetype=/usr/include/freetype2/  also just /freetype and also /freetype2/freetype   with no success18:22
sami98should I replace anything else while I am replacing my Hard drive?18:22
pZombiegordonjcp any ideas what i am missing?18:23
JimBunbtusami98, This is a good time to clean fans and heatsinks.18:23
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gordonjcppZombie: not really, I've never tried building JDK and indeed I avoid Java as much as possible18:23
JimBunbtusami98, Also a good time to look at capacitors, see if they are starting to bulge/etc.18:23
gordonjcppZombie: what does "apt-get build-dep <whatever the JDK is>" do?18:24
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: and if they are, get a PC that wasn't built 20 years ago18:24
pZombiegordonjcp - i am actually building the sumatra JDK to test something so it is not exactly the standard JDK18:24
gordonjcpwell, 15 really18:24
sami98I got this PC 5 years ago18:25
pZombiegordonjcp, but it should be the same according to the manual18:25
gordonjcppZombie: I'm guessing the dependencies would be about the same18:25
sami98ah18:25
sami98ok18:25
JimBunbtugordonjcp, lol. I have repaired MBs in the last couple of years where caps went bad, power supplies as well. I have 3 LCD's that I took from the garbage where that was all that was wrong with them. I don't think any of the LCDs are even 3 years old either. Either way, it's a good time to do a visual inspection.18:26
naccpZombie: you should really ask the JDK developers18:27
naccpZombie: not really an Ubuntu issue, afaict18:27
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: yeah18:27
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: I don't think I've ever had to replace a failed capacitor in anything other than cheap crappy switched-mode power supplies18:28
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: well, failed *electrolytic* capacitor18:28
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: I've done several thousand SMD and disc ceramics ;-)18:28
JimBunbtugordonjcp, yeah, I knew what you meant ;)   I haven't had to repair anything I bought, was all stuff others bought. A lot of difference in quality in the electronics industry.18:29
JimBunbtugordonjcp, I haven't done very many surface mount by hand, I let the pick-n-place do that.18:29
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: I only do SMD at home, I'm not geared up for through-hole18:30
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: if I need to do through-hole I take it to work, where I've got a nice big nozzle for my welding torch18:30
gordonjcpbut I'm not into all that through-hole blacksmithing these days, haven't the patience18:30
JimBunbtugordonjcp, lol. Shall we compare our stereo macroscopes?18:31
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: :-D18:31
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: I got mine out of a skip, when the company I worked for closed one of its sites - they'd dropped it and knocked it out of collimation, and decided that 300 quid was too much to repair it18:31
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: "How Hard Can It Be?"18:32
gordonjcpnot that hard, as it turns out, just a couple of wee 0.75mm allen screws18:32
JimBunbtugordonjcp, that sounds like a good deal, free. Best I have ever gotten from the trash was a $7K switch... only problem was a dented power supply handle. I have a feeling someone else was supposed to pick it up before I found it in the dumpster.18:33
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: :-D finest kind...18:33
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: the "core switch" for the media streaming provider I worked for about 15 years ago came from a trash pile18:34
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: oddly enough, one of the few things I've ever had to replace blown electrolytics in, in the PSU18:34
gordonjcpand it still runs, although it's pretty crap by today's standards18:34
JimBunbtugordonjcp, and the conversation goes full circle.18:34
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: I'm repressing the memory of all the old Amstrad satellite TV receivers I rebuilt the PSUs in when I was in high school18:35
gordonjcpJimBunbtu: profoundly shitty job, but it kept me in beer and video games18:35
JimBunbtugordonjcp, I'm across the pond, but I'm generally familiar. Only work I have done on any was to yank the HDDs for movie "backups"18:35
ducasseisn't this wandering a bit offtopic?18:36
gordonjcpducasse: it is18:36
gordonjcpducasse: but, no-one else is talking ;-)18:36
pensadorlivrehi18:37
JimBunbtuHi pensadorlivre. Feel free to ask any Ubuntu support question directly.18:38
pensadorlivrealguém de pt?18:38
gordonjcp!pt | pensadorlivre18:38
ubottupensadorlivre: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.18:38
gordonjcpgood bot18:39
Hail_SpacecakeI'm trying to run `apt install <package>` and I'm getting a lot of errors like18:39
Hail_SpacecakeErr:3 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty/universe amd64 containerd amd64 0.2.5-0ubuntu118:39
Hail_Spacecake  404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.23 80]18:39
gordonjcpHail_Spacecake: did you do "apt-get update" first?18:39
Hail_Spacecakeus.archive.ubuntu.com looks like an official repo and I can access it in a browser18:39
gordonjcpHail_Spacecake: Zesty is EOL, incidentally, so you might want to look at upgrading18:39
JimBunbtu!eol | Hail_Spacecake18:39
ubottuHail_Spacecake: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades18:39
naccHail_Spacecake: it's because of what gordonjcp, zesty is eol, so it's been removed18:40
Hail_Spacecakeah18:40
Hail_Spacecakewait, shouldn't it be good until april?18:40
Hail_Spacecakezesty is 17.04 right?18:40
Hail_SpacecakeI"m not super-familiar with how the ubuntu ecosystem does things18:40
naccHail_Spacecake: only get 9 months18:40
Hail_Spacecakeah18:40
naccHail_Spacecake: for non-LTS18:40
JimBunbtuApril 2017 until Jan 13th 201818:40
Hail_Spacecakeah just hit it then18:41
Hail_Spacecakeokay18:41
naccHail_Spacecake: it would be good to read reelase notes, etc, if you're not familiar :)18:41
Hail_Spacecakeso, I want to do apt upgrade, right?18:41
Hail_Spacecakeand that will put me on 17.10?18:41
nacc!eolupgrade | Hail_Spacecake18:41
ubottuHail_Spacecake: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades18:41
naccHail_Spacecake: you want do-release-upgrade18:41
Hail_Spacecakenacc: ok, thanks18:42
Hail_Spacecakehm I'm seeing some 404's in the output of that comamnd too18:42
Hail_Spacecakemaybe that's normal18:42
naccHail_Spacecake: or possiblyou want 16.04 reinstall, depending...18:42
naccHail_Spacecake: read the EOL upgrade wiki page, as well18:43
ShirakawasunaHi! I'm running 16.04 on two boxes and am getting lower than expected WiFI connections. Most importantly, I have two dual-band cards and both report that they're running in '802.11abgn' mode, though I don't know if this is important - especially since the router is configured as AC-only and they both can connect. The cards are intel: the 7260 and 8260, both dual-band.18:44
ShirakawasunaI'm getting real-world tx speeds of ~80 Mbit, even being feet away from the router. One device's iwconfig bit rate is 175 Mbit, the other has 78018:45
Hail_Spacecakenacc: nah I want to be on the latest release, I don't care about LTS18:45
Hail_Spacecakethis is just my personal laptop18:45
JimBunbtuShirakawasuna, have you tested the wired connection tx speeds? Which version of Ubuntu and were the drivers/modules auto-detected or have you had to install something special?18:46
naccHail_Spacecake: ok18:46
ShirakawasunaAnyone know where to find device-specific driver updates, and/or config info? I'm finding a lot of threads about getting these cards working consistently, but very little about making them fast18:46
ShirakawasunaJimBunbtu, I'm referring to LAN speeds. I haven't tried wired yet, but wouldn't that just be for troubleshooting whether the router is fundamnetally broken or something?18:46
gordonjcpHail_Spacecake: 17.10 is the latest :-)18:47
JimBunbtuyes Shirakawasuna it will isolate if this is a wireless issue or something else18:47
ShirakawasunaJimBunbtu, I think I tinkered slightly with iwlwifi for the 826018:47
ShirakawasunaI set iwlwifi to have lar_disable=118:48
ShirakawasunaJimBunbtu, I'm pretty sure wired is gonna be much faster (bottleneck is almost definitely the 8260 wifi card) but I'll see if i can test18:51
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Shirakawasunagotta disconnect to test brb18:53
devany one knows why the wireless some times works and sometime is very slow.. on ubuntu 16.04 atheros ?18:53
Shirakawasunayep tx is 5 times faster doing wired from laptop (the one with 8260) to wifi 726018:59
Shirakawasunaso bottleneck is 8260 wifi18:59
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JimBunbtuShirakawasuna, Ok. Sorry to say that I don't have experience with that model and I didn't find any official drivers from Intel for Ubuntu.19:00
JimBunbtuI can suggest that since the link rate was so low, if you can access the device, please check that the antennas are connected properly.19:01
JimBunbtu175Mbit sounds more like a single band. I would expect that kind of rate from a 2.4GHz/N connection19:02
Shirakawasunayeah it's weird19:02
Shirakawasunait claims to be connected at 5.2 GHz19:02
ShirakawasunaI'll double check the antennas but I suspect it's more likely kernel/firmware/config19:03
Shirakawasunagotta turn off the laptop to properly check19:03
hcaldwelIs there a way to install the system from downloads from a mirror within the normal installer, instead of from the CD?19:04
alien64is it possible to have two different backgrounds at the same time???19:04
JimBunbtualien64, The way I have 2 different backgrounds was to stitch them into a single image that was the size of all monitors.19:05
Shirakawasunaone thing that stands out a bit to me is that it labels itself as IEEE 802.11abgn, which makes me think it's running in a non-AC mode19:06
alien64i have two acer 22" and 23"19:06
alien64nut good idea19:07
JimBunbtuShirakawasuna, then the speeds you are seeing would make sense. Have you seen https://r3dux.org/2017/01/how-to-fix-intel-8260-rev-3a-slow-rubbish-wireless-issues-in-linux/ ?19:07
JimBunbtualien64, the inches of the monitors aren't of importance. Are they both set for the same resolution?19:07
alien64awe ic nope not at the moment but they gould be thanks19:08
alien64ill try it19:08
JimBunbtualien64, there is apparently a program for this called "nitrogen". I don't have any experience with it.19:09
alien64typing not my strong point19:10
JimBunbtualien64, yw19:10
ShirakawasunaJimBunbtu, I think they have a different issue. They're happy with lower than 802.11n speeds and were presumably getting worse than that19:10
ShirakawasunaI also don't have that dmesg error19:10
ShirakawasunaI might just upgrade the firmware and see what happens, though19:10
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ducassealien64: you can also try 'feh'19:11
alien64yup that works ty again19:11
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sirriffsalothp I encrypted a usb but can only open it with the password on the computer I encrypted it on, I guess that's because I need the right encryption program. Can't recall which one I used though, how do I check this?19:13
redrapscallionfor some reason, my computer freezes, and then the wifi disconnects and reconnects, like every 30 minutes. Is there any way for me to debug/find out what the cause is?19:17
redrapscallioni'm on ubuntu 16.04 on kernel 4.13.0-32-generic19:17
CarlFKredrapscallion: a good start is: sudo dmesg19:19
akikredrapscallion: could it be related to wireless interface power management? iwconfig shows if the power management is enabled19:19
someone235Hi, my fan stopped to work on my PC19:20
someone235I have Xubuntu 16.0419:21
redrapscallionakik: the power management is enabled, but what exactly does that do?19:21
someone235someone knows what should I do to fix the fan?19:21
redrapscallionakik: or rather, how would disabling that fix the problem?19:21
akikredrapscallion: it could have that kind of effect. you can turn it off for testing with "sudo iwconfig interface power off"19:21
JimBunbtusomeone235, Is there good reason to suspect it's related to Ubuntu versus BIOS settings or a faulty fan?19:24
redrapscallionakik: is that change persistent?19:24
someone235JimBunbtu, I don't think so. It worked yesterday and I didn't did something special19:24
akikredrapscallion: no19:24
Richard_CavellI'm running 16.04 MATE 64-bit. Recently when I run Software Update I get this every time: https://ibin.co/3qgtLhMkC9zp.png My Internet connection works just fine. I have rebooted. Any ideas?19:25
JimBunbtusomeone235, Is this a computer that you can observe the fan on right when you power it up? I would expect the fan to turn on at power-up. If it isn't running at power-up, I would suspect the fan is bad and try replacing it or testing it outside of the system.19:25
leftyfbRichard_Cavell: in a terminal, run : sudo apt-get update19:25
someone235JimBunbtu, it's a laptop, so I can only listen :)19:26
akikredrapscallion: for persistence, i've set network-manager to disable it always19:26
JimBunbtuDoes your BIOS have a screen that reports the RPM of the fan?19:27
someone235JimBunbtu, I don't think so19:27
s10gopal https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198665 can be fixed?19:27
someone235JimBunbtu, it's not one of the new BIOS menu with fancy GUI19:27
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 198665 in Power-Off "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown) . WOL disabled and no usb device connected." [High,Needinfo]19:27
redrapscallionakik: I'll try keeping it disabled for a few hours and see if it makes any difference19:27
Richard_Cavellleftyfb, Here's the pastebin: https://pastebin.com/BH23eK8419:27
Richard_Cavellleftyfb, Does that mean that the only error is in that 6809.org.uk repo and that the Ubuntu repos are working perfectly with my computer?19:30
leftyfblooks like it19:30
leftyfbyou could try disabling that repo and test19:30
Richard_CavellOkay. I'll fix that with the repo owner - he's accessible.19:31
Richard_CavellThanks for your help.19:31
redrapscallion_okay - so in regards to my network disconnecting & freezing my computer (and then reconnecting and unfreezing) I narrowed it down to this error - https://paste.ubuntu.com/26526187/19:34
redrapscallion_what exactly does this error mean and how can i fix it?19:35
RonWhoCaresWhat do I need to do?  https://pastebin.com/8taAqCer19:37
naccRonWhoCares: you are on debian, wrong channel.19:38
RonWhoCaresahh19:38
sami98Hey.. what up.. a while back you guys recommended that I get a new Hard Drive as mine is going to fail soon... I'm now on my computer which has a that bad hard drive. .. How should I create a backup or something that when I get the new hard drive I can put all my current data on the new one...20:04
ecormiersami98: just bind mount / and rsync them...20:06
Shirakawasunasami98, 1. I can't recommend strongly enough having backups already done, so you may want to settle on a more permanent backup solution that you use on a regular basis (at least once per month). 2. In the meantime, you can use basically anything (USB drives, flash media, etc) so long as you use a tool that can verify the data. I recommend rsync.20:06
sami98ecomier: I'm not a computer guy.. I didn't understand that term20:06
Shirakawasunasami98, this is a good place to start for a backup strategy overview: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/the-3-2-1-backup-strategy/20:07
sami98I went on the backup option in my ubuntu and backedup it to a external hard drive20:07
sami98does that help?20:07
ecormiersami98: mount -o bind / /<mountdir>20:07
ecormiersami98: rsync -aHAP --delete /<mountdir> /<newdrive>20:08
sami98is that something I have to put in the terminal?20:08
ecormieryes :)20:08
Shirakawasunasami98, if you'd prefer a GUI, there's grsync or unison. I'd go with grsync but that's because I like rsync.20:08
* nacc would say rsync is the wrong tool for this particular user20:08
sami98I went on to the backup thing in my ubuntu and backed it up.. is that enough ?20:09
lordcirth_worksami98, test restoring it20:10
Shirakawasunait might be, sami98. It depends on whether that particular application backs up everything or not20:10
sami98I have this:20:10
sami98sami@sami-computer:~$ sudo badblocks -v -s /dev/sda4 > badblocks.log20:10
sami98Checking blocks 0 to 2107391920:10
sami98Checking for bad blocks (read-only test):   0.00% done, 0:00 elapsed. (0/0/0 errdone20:10
sami98Pass completed, 30 bad blocks found. (30/0/0 errors)20:10
sami98sami@sami-computer:~$20:10
Shirakawasunagot some bad blocks there20:11
Shirakawasunagood idea to replace20:11
Shirakawasunathe ubuntu backup tool is deja dup, if you're running 16.0420:11
ShirakawasunaIt has a 'Folder to save' option, which is important for your backup process20:11
Shirakawasuna*folders20:11
sami98Western Digital Caviar 1 TB SATA 7200 RPM 64 MB20:11
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sami98Is this what I should replace with Western Digital Caviar 1 TB SATA 7200 RPM 64 MB20:17
sami98?20:17
Shirakawasunayou don't have to replace with the exact same drive, but it is guaranteed to behave roughly the same20:18
sami98At the moment I have a 500Gb drive20:18
sami98can I replace it with Western Digital Caviar 1 TB SATA 7200 RPM 64 MB?20:18
sami98or a Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Internal Sata 6Gb/s 64MB20:19
Ben64sami98: that's a question for ##hardware20:19
sami98How can I contact hardware support?20:19
Ben64join the channel ##hardware for hardware questions, this is #ubuntu, for Ubuntu questions20:19
sami98It says * ##hardware :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services20:20
Ben64!register20:20
ubottuFor information on registering your IRC nick, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - For any further help, ask in #freenode.20:20
Shirakawasunasami98, the only things that will matter are (1) size (2.5" vs. 3.5") and (2) connectivity (SATA). You already got the latter. Just make sure you get a 2.5" if this is a smaller (like laptop-size) hard drive.20:20
Shirakawasunayou can also literally just measure the hard drive dimensions if you're unsure20:21
Shirakawasuna(with a tape measure)20:21
sami98Got it20:22
sami98How do I know if i have a HDD, SDD or a SATA?20:22
Ben64you need to ask this stuff in ##hardware20:22
Ben64register, join there, ask your hardware questions. this is not the place for them20:23
sami98Sorry20:23
sami98I'm trying20:23
krambiorixHi, new files, created by www-data in the folder "files" don't get automatically rwx permissions, what am i doing wrong? https://pastebin.com/ns4ezsbi20:23
sami98I'm new to this ubuntu stuff.. sorry for bothering you guys20:23
sami98* Cannot join #hardware (Channel is invite only)20:24
Ben64##hardware20:24
sami98oh20:25
sami98sorry20:25
leftyfbsami98: btw, mostly all modern hard drives are SATA, including SSD. A quick but not necessarily foolproof way to determine is depending on how big your drive is. If it came with your computer and it's over 500G and you didn't spend more for an SSD, it's more than likely not an SSD.20:26
leftyfblet me clarify that with mostly all modern consumer hard dries20:26
leftyfbdrives*20:26
sami98I just check, This is what I have in my computer right now https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1682213676920:27
leftyfboh, then what is the question?20:28
Ben64question goes in ##hardware20:29
sami98Can I replace it with https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822179010 or https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236339 ....20:29
krambiorixanyone?20:29
sami98I am trying to join ##hardware20:29
sami98but its not doing anything20:29
ikoniasami98: you've been told this is not a hardware support channel20:29
ikoniaplease stop asking20:29
sami98sorry... leftyfb asked so i responded20:29
leftyfbsami98: while the answer is yes, you should be asking in a hardware channel since your question has nothing to do with ubuntu20:30
sami98I apologize20:30
ikoniasami98: if you're having problems with the hardware channel please /join #freenode and ask for IRC help20:30
sami98I understand20:30
sami98ok20:30
ikoniathanks20:30
sami98* ##hardware :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services20:33
krambiorixcan anyone help?20:33
Ben64!register | sami9820:33
ubottusami98: For information on registering your IRC nick, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - For any further help, ask in #freenode.20:33
ikoniasami98: you need an account /join #freenode and ask for help20:33
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sami2233I'm in!... Thank you so much guys.. If I have an ubuntu question I'll contact you20:38
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Sbur3I am helping a friend who can’t seem to get the window dressing n his Firefox.  Any suggestions?21:01
literallywhohi, i've been having this issue, can someone please help? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1003277/upgrading-from-17-04-to-17-10-do-release-upgrade-stuck-at-reading-cache?noredirect=1#comment1623027_100327721:03
ikoniait's really quite annoying to have people post on askubuntu then expect IRC to answer it21:04
literallywhowell it's really quite annoying to ask the question in irc, wait 7 hours, get no response, post it on askubuntu, and get no response too >_>21:05
literallywhoat this point sharing the askubuntu link is easier than explaining it again21:05
literallywhounless you had something different in mind ikonia21:05
vasilis#hellas21:05
ikonialiterallywho: my view - post it on askubuntu, let them respond21:06
literallywhoikonia: so you're suggesting i try no other possible channels of support because I posted it in askubuntu?21:07
ikonialiterallywho: I'm suggesting you posted it to one support resource, let them deal with it, rather than firing it into another to get a resolution21:07
kostkonSbur3, say again?21:09
speck84Hiya All. Can somebody help me with a joystick issue?21:09
barnexspeck84: depends on the issue21:10
speck84Dear Barnex, i brought a PNX arcade joy for fun toplay old arcade games. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.21:10
Sbur3kostkon before, he had the bar on top of his web browser, so he could reduce, close and all that stuff his browser window. but he doesn’t have it any more. and he’s even more a noob than I am21:11
speck84When my lenovo t430was on my palm it was worked fine. After i connected to my TV and its gone21:11
speck84lsusb detec the device but thats all21:12
aurelien_lsblk too21:12
barnexinteresting, any dmesg messages from the time of connecting it to tv?21:12
speck84oh and any other laptop using well my controller21:13
kostkonSbur3, what happens when you press F1121:14
barnexspeck84: I understand 'that's all' as "jstest doesn't recognize it and there's no /dev/input/js* device?21:15
speck84jstest doesnt recognise21:16
sirriffsalothpI encrypted a usb but can only open it with the password on the computer I encrypted it on, I guess that's because I need the right encryption program. Can't recall which one I used though, how do I check this?21:16
speck84just on lsusb. Even the ledlights isnot turn on in the joystick21:16
barnexspeck84: can you reproduce the joystick working and stopping to work after connecting a TV to your laptop? If so, could you grab dmesg log of that event?21:17
Sbur3kostkon the window just slides up a little21:18
Sbur3kostkon he also lost his sidebar to get into the menu. needs to right click to get into the menu21:19
speck84Barnex Idontknow how to do a dmesg log21:19
kostkonSbur3, sidebar? which Ubuntu release and which DE?21:19
barnexspeck84: can you get a terminal open?21:19
barnexspeck84: just type "dmesg -w" in your terminal, connect the joystick (I assume it gets into working state) and then connect the tv again (I assume it gets into broken state again) and paste the terminal output to paste.ubuntu.com or somewhere21:20
Sbur3kostkon 17.10 ... what is DE?21:21
kostkonSbur3, desktop environment21:21
barnexdekstop environment, light gnome etc21:21
speck84ok give me a sec21:21
kostkonSbur3, would it be easy to post a screenshot21:22
barnexspeck84: you'll notice the log changing, please paste only the relevant part (what appeared after you connected the joystick) if possible21:22
barnexspeck84: and after you're done you can close dmesg with ctrl-c or just close the terminal window21:23
Sbur3kostkon I’m at the site, but am having some issues getting a pic to you. Going to my home and try to get a pic going to you.21:26
Sbur3brb21:26
kostkonSbur3, take your time21:27
speck84here is the result https://pastebin.com/4nj5vrGR21:27
rambotanJust installed Ubuntu 17.04 on a laptop w/ 2 SSD drives. Ubuntu installed fine on sda, windows remaining on sdb21:29
rambotannow, however, when rebooting it goes to the grub prompt only. If I type "exit", it takes me to the correct Ubuntu boot menu21:29
rambotanHow can I get past the grub prompt?21:30
naccrambotan: well, you picked an EOL release to install21:30
naccrambotan: so first, just go ahead and reisntall 17.1021:30
naccrambotan: or, perhaps better, 16.04 (which is a LTS = Long Term Support release)21:30
rambotanAh! sorry, meant 16.0421:31
rambotan16.04.0321:31
naccrambotan: oh ok21:31
naccrambotan: i don't know the, it's weird no menu is displayed by default if it boot sfine21:31
barnexspeck84: does "lsmod | grep hid_dr" report anything?21:32
rambotanyea, I've never seen this before, and I've done lots of Ubuntu and Mint installs21:32
TJ-rambotan: the GRUB prompt, is it "grub rescue>" or just "grub" ?21:33
rambotanjust grub>21:33
TJ-rambotan: is it an EFI secure boot, EFI unsecure, or BIOS compatibility mode boot ?21:33
rambotanefi secure, but the ubuntu installer prompted for a password to disable secure boot21:34
rambotanmaybe I should check the bios......?21:35
TJ-rambotan: that's fine... I'm thinking of reasons tht grub core would start but not read it's config. With the OS booted, can you check for the existence of both "ls -l /boot/grub/grub.cfg and /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg"  tell us if either or both exist (also compare their timestamps/size to determine if they're the same file in both places or alternates)21:37
TJ-rambotan: if you had the "grub rescue>" that would means grub counld not access it's 'root' (/boot/grub/) file-system, so it sounds like it can access that but is putting up an alternate menu (not the /boot/grub/grub.cfg)21:37
rambotanT3: I can check later, but don't currently have access to the laptop21:38
TJ-rambotan: OK, well that's the area to look at. It's possible there's a /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg being read first. You can manually check those files too, see if their content matches what you experience21:39
TJ-rambotan: it's possible /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg is almost empty, or doesn't specify a menu, which wuold explain you getting the grub command prompt21:40
rambotanso if /boot/efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg is empty-incorrect it would simply be a matter of editing it? or would update-grub cause problems?21:43
TJ-rambotan: I'd have to re-read the sourcecode to be sure; I think if that file is not found it should automatically use the /boot/grub/grub.cfg as normal.21:47
sami2233Guys21:47
sami2233need help here21:47
rambotan'k. I'll look at the machine later and check back here if I find out anything. TNX for your help.21:47
TJ-rambotan: "update-grub" calls "grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" but I'm unsure under what circumstances another file/a copy/ gets put in /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/21:47
sami2233I'm not a computer genius so please explain it in normal english... I want to install ubuntu iso on my usb.. which option should i choose https://imgur.com/a/G3eZv .. im formatting t he usb before i install the iso on it21:48
rambotanhumm, I was thinking update-grub checked /etc/default/grub21:48
TJ-rambotan: it reads that for variables which control behaviour of shell scripts in /etc/grub.d/21:49
sami2233Anyone?21:49
sami2233I'm not a computer genius so please explain it in normal english... I want to install ubuntu iso on my usb.. which option should i choose https://imgur.com/a/G3eZv .. im formatting t he usb before i install the iso on it21:51
akiksami2233: you don't need to format the usb device21:51
naccsami2233: you don't need to format first21:51
akikwow echo21:51
naccakik: ;)21:51
sami2233so .. just install it on my normal empty usb?21:51
dean-brown24What's the story with certbot? The PPA is out of date and I can't get a cert. Tried using certbot-auto and it just doesn't work21:52
naccdean-brown24: in which release?21:52
dean-brown24nacc: 16.04 (LTS)21:53
dean-brown24It's a webserver running nginx21:53
naccdean-brown24: well, the ppa version is not suppported here21:53
naccdean-brown24: there is a xeninal-proposed backport going on21:53
akiksami2233: use the application which you meant to write the iso file to the usb device21:53
dean-brown24nacc: that's something I guess. I'd understand why the PPA would not be supported. However both the LTS version and the PPA are way out of date and no longer function.21:54
naccdean-brown24: what lts version do you mean?21:54
dean-brown24nacc: Not sure. whatever version is stable I guess.21:55
naccdean-brown24: i need a package name21:55
sami2233I downloading the iso directly from https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop to my usb21:56
sami2233is that ok?21:56
akiksami2233: no21:56
naccdean-brown24: LP: #1640978 is the bug21:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1640978 in python-certbot-nginx (Ubuntu Zesty) "[SRU] Backport letsencrypt 0.14.2" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164097821:56
akiksami2233: you need to use dd or startup disk creator21:56
sami2233my current hard drive is about to die21:57
sami2233I'll get a new one21:57
sami2233then use this usb to install ubuntu on it21:57
sami2233will this work>21:57
sami2233?21:57
TJ-sami2233: the ISO file is a raw image of a device, not a file to be placed on the device. In other words the first byte of the ISO should be the first byte of the storage device21:57
dean-brown24nacc: Thanks. I'll check it out.21:58
sami2233I'm not a computer guy .. sorta hard to understand what you guys mean21:58
speck84Hiya can somebody help mewith a joystick issue?21:58
akiksami2233: you need to download the iso somewhere else first, then write it to your usb device with either dd or startup disk creator21:59
TJ-sami2233: it's a hybrid bootable image that can boot as a CD/DVD, as an emulated floppy disk or  hard disk device (which is what USB storage devices do)21:59
akikwhat happened to startup disk creator? is it updated any more?22:00
gordonjcpakik: not sure why that would be better than dding the image onto a drive22:00
akikgordonjcp: it's maybe easier for new users22:01
gordonjcpakik: I never really got startup disk creator to work22:01
gordonjcpakik: it's too complicated22:01
sami2233Aah.. got it .. so I install this iso file somewhere then go to startup disk creator and make a start up disk (to my usb)22:01
sami2233is this what you mean?22:01
akiksami2233: no, new instructions :)22:01
sami2233Ummm.. confused here22:01
sami2233lol22:01
TJ-sami2233: Do you currently have a booted Linux OS running?22:02
akiksami2233: it looks like startup disk creator is not current anymore22:02
sami2233Here is the deal: This is what happened and I am told to get a new hard drive and install new ubuntu on it .... Im not using my about to die hard drive22:03
sami2233sami@sami-computer:~$ sudo badblocks -v -s /dev/sda4 > badblocks.log22:03
sami2233Checking blocks 0 to 2107391922:03
sami2233Checking for bad blocks (read-only test):   0.00% done, 0:00 elapsed. (0/0/0 errdone22:03
sami2233Pass completed, 30 bad blocks found. (30/0/0 errors)22:03
sami2233 Im now using my about to die hard drive22:04
sami2233I've already made a general back up22:04
TJ-sami2233: Do you want to install Ubuntu to the USB device so you can use it rather than the current (failing) hard disk, until you get a replacement disk drive?22:04
ecormierI'd mention the dd method, but it's cli :)22:04
sami2233I will buy a new hard drive and want to install new ubuntu on it22:05
TJ-sami2233: OK, so all you want is the /installer/ on the USB, not an /installed/ OS or a /persistent/ Live session22:05
sami2233Not sure what I want lol.. I just want to buy the new hard drive and install ubuntu on it ..22:06
sami2233What should I do?22:07
TJ-sami2233: in which case you can download the ISO and write it to the USB device in 1 step from the command line, using "wget -O - <URL-of-iso-file> | sudo dd of=/dev/sde bs=100M status=progress" where you replace <URL-of-iso-file> and make /dev/sde the name of your USB device22:07
Ghosthree3is there some way to see the instructions that created a package? looking for something similar to PKGBUILD in archlinux. i want to build from source but i want to see how the maintainer did it for the official package22:07
gordonjcpsami2233: just what you said22:07
gordonjcpsami2233: buy a hard drive, buy a USB stick if you haven't already got one at least 2GB, and have at it22:07
TJ-Ghosthree3: see debian/rules22:08
sami2233I am now downloading the iso from here https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop to my 4GB usb22:08
sami2233Do I need to do the startup disk thing?22:08
gordonjcpsami2233: okay, but that will just save the file on the USB stick22:08
gordonjcpsami2233: you need to copy that file somewhere else, then do what TJ- said22:08
Ghosthree3TJ-: could you elaborate on that? do you mean read up on the debian wiki for the answer? not sure what you mean by the rules. im running 16.04 lts22:09
sami2233So install that file elesewhere and then run it through startup disk thing?22:09
TJ-sami2233: if the hard disk is unreliable but you want to write the ISO as a bootable image to the USB use the command I showed you - it won't save the ISO file on the hard-disk, it'll write it directly to the USB device22:09
sami2233ok22:11
sami2233thanks guys22:11
naccGhosthree3: get the source package, read the file debian/rules therein22:12
Ghosthree3ok22:13
naccGhosthree3: although the general real question is what are you buillding from source and why?22:13
Ghosthree3nacc: i want openvpn 2.4+, 16.04lts has 2.322:14
amazoniantoadHow do I store xen images in a different directory22:15
leftyfbamazoniantoad: that's a question for #xen22:17
leftyfbamazoniantoad: I'm sure it's as simple as looking through the beginning of the documentation22:17
amazoniantoadleftyfb, yeah I'm starting to think I just have to create a dir where I want and wget images and such22:19
amazoniantoadthanks anyway22:19
TJ-Ghosthree3: in each Debian source package is a directory ./debian/ wherein is a Makefile called rules. Read "./debian/rules" for the 'recipe' for building the package22:19
tomreynamazoniantoad: you can always mount a different file system (possibly backed by a different storage device) to /var/lib/xen/images - or add symlinks there.22:19
amazoniantoadtomreyn, you think i should purge the current install before doing this?22:21
amazoniantoadmounting the remote drive to that directory seems like the simplest solution22:21
tomreynamazoniantoad: not needed.22:21
amazoniantoadokay22:21
Pinkamena_DHello, it seems that after 17.10 when I alt+tab from something back to a terminal, it will bring ALL terminals to the foreground, not just the last one used. Any option to change this?22:21
Pinkamena_DI assume it is the same for all multi-instance programs22:21
Ghosthree3TJ-: thats exactly what i was looking for, thanks22:23
leftyfbPinkamena_D: terminator ;)22:24
Pinkamena_Dpackage 'terminator: multiple GNOME terminals in one window' --- not quite what I meant, the opposite really, I just want to see the prior terminal when alt tabbing, not everything I have used today and yesterday.22:26
TJ-Ghosthree3: you might want to read "man dh" (debhelper) which provides many standard rules targets. Install 'debhelper' and 'devscripts' packages too22:28
Ghosthree3will do22:28
jsubl2 /quit22:40
dean-brown24jsubl2: My password is Hunter222:46
jhonatanhola!22:59
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JoeLlamaI need a snap package of vlc player.  Does it just exist out there or do I need to create one using snapcraft to create it?23:08
naccJoeLlama: `snap finnd vlc`23:09
JoeLlamaah yes I read about that thanks nacc23:09
JoeLlamaI look23:09
JoeLlamahrm ok nacc I found it on a wifi box, how do I get it to the offline box?23:11
JoeLlamaI suppose I could just read :(23:11
JoeLlama*sigh*23:11
* JoeLlama reads23:11
JoeLlamaoh wait this isn't it... this is mjpg-streamer23:12
JoeLlamanope that didn't work nacc23:12
JoeLlamao k I go to #videolan23:15
brainwashJoeLlama: https://askubuntu.com/a/94447923:16
brainwashtook me 5 seconds to find it23:16
JoeLlamaok apparently I found the vlc snap package online....  apparently they hide these things.23:25
JoeLlamaI hope it worx23:25
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jairosusehello23:47
yosefrowtest23:54
quotationI have no idea what's wrong. This is getting pretty silly https://paste.ubuntu.com/26527254/23:57

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