[00:00] <Two_Dogs> i would have blamed the cat
[00:06] <Battle> whats the difference between apt-get and apt ?
[00:07] <Two_Dogs> Battle whats the difference between apt-get and apt ? https://git.io/vhmuS
[00:08] <Two_Dogs> there is enough diff, and you left out aptitude
[00:10] <Battle> ooo, progress bar thats good
[00:10] <Battle> is there a way to maker it any faster? in general...coz lord its so slow lol
[00:13] <RoadRunner> removed accountsservice, removed, purged and reinstalled lightdm, changed lightdm's conf ig yet still can't get past the login in gui
[00:13] <netcrash> Hello, I have steps from !audio and can't figure out why I don't have sound. Can anyone help me out?
[00:14] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: tried gmd?
[00:15] <RoadRunner> no, but let me paste my lightdm config file, maybe I made a mistake there
[00:15] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: using pulseaudio and has it been tweaked in any way from default?
[00:16] <netcrash> I have create a .asoundrc with some lines I copied from !audio help
[00:16] <netcrash> other then that I have removed changes I made
[00:17] <netcrash> tried to upgrade the kernel to 4.16.12 and the sound still doesn't work
[00:17] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RnqP2GC4gv/
[00:18] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: has a bug report been submitted for audio on your specific hardware?
[00:18] <netcrash> Two_Dogs: not from me
[00:18] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: i dont know a good lightdm conf from a bad one
[00:19] <RoadRunner> I am not sure if the entry "user-session=xubuntu" is the correct one if I am trying to do a custom login
[00:20] <cimmm> Hi, running 16.04 and currently on livecd for the same. Had a power failure and can't boot, trying to check my storage hdd, fsck and gparted tell me "/dev/sdb has unsupported feature(s): metadata_csum" how can I run fsck or what process should I follow here?
[00:20] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: i meant have you searched the bug web page? you got inxi installed?
[00:20] <netcrash> inxi?
[00:20] <Two_Dogs> there is no mentioning 'google' here
[00:21] <netcrash> >x
[00:21] <netcrash> :x
[00:21] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: yes, the app 'inxi'
[00:22] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: I assume to try gdm, I'd have to remove lightdm first?
[00:22] <Two_Dogs> makes its stupid simple for a search 'hardware.... ubuntu.... audio borked', but it helps to have the exact chip id's, hence inxi netcrash
[00:22] <netcrash> CPU~Dual core Intel Core i3-3217U (-HT-MCP-) speed/max~1796/1800 MHz Kernel~4.16.12 x86_64 Up~26 min Mem~1448.9/1822.0MB HDD~500.1GB(5.6% used) Procs~179 Client~Shell inxi~2.3.37
[00:23] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: nahh, audio specific id's
[00:24] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: via terminal> inxi -Axx ## your above would help
[00:27] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: you want my preferred method? purge with install, akin to 'sudo aptitude purge lightdm gdm3+' but first do> aptitude purge -sy lightdm gdm3+ ## so you get an idea of what is gonna go where and how
[00:29] <Two_Dogs> my other machine is a 16.04 32bit server , it dont pulseaudio
[00:30] <arubadoo> hello
[00:30] <arubadoo> anyone here?
[00:31] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: can't man aptitude...
[00:32] <arubadoo> I ran into an issue while attempting a dual boot with Ubuntu and WIndows 10. My windows 10 doesn't show up on the grub menu - does anyone have a possible solution? Link: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041049/i-attempted-a-dual-boot-installation-of-ubuntu-on-separate-ssds-but-windows-10
[00:32] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner man aptitude https://git.io/vhmz2
[00:34] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: via a terminal execute> sudo update-grub ## on output, any mention of windows?
[00:35] <arubadoo> Yeah I did that and this was my output
[00:35] <arubadoo>       Generating grub configuration file ...      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-22-generic      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-22-generic      Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-20-generic      Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-20-generic      Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sdc1@/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi      Found Windows Boot Manager on /dev/sdd2@/efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi    
[00:36] <arubadoo> errr that's a bit unclean, please take a look at this link of what my output was: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1041049/i-attempted-a-dual-boot-installation-of-ubuntu-on-separate-ssds-but-windows-10
[00:36] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: was just told by xubutu people that gdm will not work in xubuntu...
[00:36] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: sad
[00:36] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: ask them how sddm works
[00:37] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: asked them what the fix to your issue is?
[00:38] <netcrash> Intel 7 Series/C216 Family High Definition Audio Controller , nothing recent I found , some sugestions said to try to switch output mode in pavucontrol and I did , but with no result. Some say the system can be outputing only to hdmi and not to the speakers
[00:38] <netcrash> Two_Dogs:
[00:38] <Two_Dogs> it would seem to me they(xfce help) would be the best place to ask
[00:38] <Two_Dogs> netcrash: ok, good luck
[00:39] <netcrash> ok
[00:39] <netcrash> thanks
[00:40] <arubadoo> Two_Dogs: What do you think of the output it gave me?
[00:40] <netcrash> but in ubuntu the sound also doesn't work :P
[00:40] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: i would normally believe i would see windows on the grub menu from your output
[00:41] <arubadoo> Two_Dogs: The only options were the windows boot manager on my hard drives :( If I clicked those, it would switch to "attempting to repair"
[00:42] <cimmm> Had power failure running 16.06 and currently on liveCD for the same, unable to boot and looking to run fsck but getting error that metadata_csum unsupported. How can I update or what else should I be doing?
[00:42] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: i dont know how windows does its thing, so seems you do have win on grub, but it does not do what ever you expected, yes?
[00:42] <Battle> vncserver started, grey screen...
[00:43] <arubadoo> Two_Dogs: Nope, I was expecting a Windows 10 boot option on there but it refuses to show up
[00:44] <Two_Dogs> Battle: if all else fails, give 'nomachine' a try, its free on linux
[00:44] <Bashing-om> cimmm: From the liveDVD run that filke system check. run ' sudo parted -l ' to know the target ( boot) and then ' sudo e2fsck -C0 -p -f -v /dev/sda1 ' where sda1 is to be replaced by your target partition. If errors then run ' sudo e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda1 ' .
[00:44] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: asked, waiting for a reply...
[00:45] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: the command you ran does an os-probe , that is as much as i know about the innards of update-grub, it did find some of win, is all of win on the same partition?
[00:46] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: my bad, same drive i mean
[00:46] <arubadoo> Two_Dogs: You mean the windows OS?
[00:46] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: yes
[00:46] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Have you verifues that "you" are authorized to access your desktop ? ' ls -al .ICEauthority .Xauthority ' .
[00:47] <arubadoo> Two_Dogs: All of WIndows 10 is on my SSD. Ubuntu is on a separate M.2 SSD. I also have two HDDs, both of which don 't contain Ubuntu or Windows 10 files, just media files, documents, games and downloads.
[00:49] <Two_Dogs> arubadoo: so all of win is on one drive, os-prober found a partial, i'll guess, which ever win portion you are missing is borked, but i would ask the ##windows channel being they are the experts
[00:51] <cimmm_> Well I tried but still stuck in emergency mode on boot. Should I be looking for any specific errors from journalctl -xb?
[00:53] <kreyren> Hey
[00:54] <Battle> what is the normal/default kernel shipped with ubuntu 16.04?
[00:55] <kreyren> Could you help me install Vulkan on Ubuntu 18.04 i spend almost 20 hours trying to make it work now and i'm losing my sanity.. >.> Installed libvulkan1, mesa-vulkan-drivers, vulkan-amdgpu, vulkan-utils and i've added user to video group. "failed with VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" again
[00:56] <gambl0re> is this laptop enough to run ubuntu type os? https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/lenovo-ideapad-120s
[00:56] <yuken_> GLXInfo gives me "OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 18.0.0-rc5" - that can't be right, can it? My GPU has OpenGL 4.5 support.
[00:56] <yuken_> And that's causing me issues trying to run some OpenGL 4.5 games.
[00:57] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: copy/paste & execute via terminal> sudo apt install inxi ; inxi -Gxxc0  | nc termbin.com 9999 ## share link output here
[00:57] <gambl0re> anyone here work in devops?
[00:57] <Toadisattva> yeah that laptop will run ubuntu fine
[00:58] <kreyren> Just to verify like that? "sudo apt install inxi ; inxi -Gxxc0  | nc termbin.com 9999"
[00:58] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: yes sir
[00:58] <gambl0re> Toadisattva, are you sure? if it is, then im considering buying it
[00:58] <Toadisattva> here are the ubuntu system requirements https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[00:58] <kreyren> Two_dogs: http://termbin.com/ktai
[00:59] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qB5zGcqvbR/ seems like yes, BUT look at the date - May 25 is not today's date but when the corruption occured. So what do you think?
[00:59] <cimmm_> Seeing "Couldn't get size 0x80...e" "MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list" "Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE..." "JBD2: Invalid checksum recovering block 57..60 in log" "EXT4-fs (sdb): error loading journal" "Failed to mount /mnt/Library"
[00:59] <gambl0re> the laptop only has 1.1gigas
[00:59] <gambl0re> ubuntu requires 2
[01:00] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: does what you are trying to achieve rely on amdgpu being the graphics driver? if so, amdgpu is not presently the driver
[01:00] <gambl0re> Toadisattva, what are you talking about??
[01:00] <kreyren> Two_Dogs i have no idea.. never installed 7870 on linux before.. should i uninstall it?
[01:01] <Toadisattva> I see that initial specs section didn't mention that
[01:01] <kreyren> Two_Dogs its meant to play Vulkan games.
[01:01] <Toadisattva> you can always run a lighter flavor
[01:01] <Toadisattva> xubunutu, lubuntu
[01:01] <Toadisattva> this kind of thing
[01:01] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: you are using radeon driver now
[01:01] <kreyren> Two_Dogs: ?
[01:01] <gambl0re> will xubuntu, lubuntu work?
[01:02] <gambl0re> whats the difference between the two?
[01:02] <Toadisattva> I expect ubuntu would run fine on it too it requires 1.2 ghz and that's 1.1
[01:02] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: i dont know what needs what, the instructions you used must say something about which driver is required
[01:02] <Toadisattva> xubuntu and lubuntu are just lighter weight desktops
[01:02] <kreyren> gambl0re Xubuntu, Kubuntu, etc.. are versions of Ubuntu with specific desktop environment (Xubuntu = Xfce + Ubuntu)
[01:03] <Toadisattva> I got lubuntu 18.04 running on old p4 machines with 2 gigs ram
[01:03] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: thanks for the link on aptitude but why isn't it accessible through regular man?
[01:03] <Toadisattva> so I know that laptop will run that with power to spare
[01:03] <gambl0re> so its mostly the appearance thats different?
[01:03] <gambl0re> Toadisattva, cool thanks
[01:03] <kreyren> Two_Dogs i haven't found any instructions for installation Radeon 7870 on Linux.. I tried to make it work by myself
[01:07] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Looking. I was occupied elsewhere :)
[01:08] <kreyren> Two_Dogs there are just outdated drivers on AMD's side that supports up to Xserver 2.0, Open AMDGPU and repository drivers as far as i know
[01:08] <kreyren> *site
[01:10] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: thankyou :)
[01:11] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Well, that says you have no been able to access the desktop since May 25, but you do have the authority to do so .
[01:11] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: any ideas how to proceed?
[01:13] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: I have not paid close attention to this new event .. restate your issue.
[01:13] <skyler> my question is what is going on?
[01:14] <bazhang> skyler, ubuntu support here
[01:15] <skyler> Oh
[01:15] <RoadRunner> after installing xscreensaver and rss-glx got a corruption and now can't login in gui (only in tty). Revoved both of the above packages - no diff. Removed accountsservice, removed, purged and reinstalled lightdm, changed lightdm's config yet still can't get past the login in gui. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RnqP2GC4gv/ But not sure if the entry "user-session=xubuntu" is the correct one if I am trying to do a custom login.
[01:15] <kreyren> Restarting OS
[01:15] <luan2212> tttt
[01:16] <skyler> lol im using a raspberry pi right now
[01:16] <bazhang> skyler, any ubuntu support questions
[01:17] <kreyren> im back
[01:17] <skyler> Oh, right. So I have an ubuntu 14.02 server, and I am at loss on how to hard reset it. Is there a way to hard reset the system to factory reset through the terminal?
[01:19] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: "user-session=xubuntu" shouuld be " user-session=xubuntu.desktop " , no ?
[01:19] <rypervenche> skyler: That would be via a reinstall. Any configurations or customizations that you made and wanted to keep should have been backed up regularly. (might want to look into setting this up with the new installation)
[01:19] <cimmm> Any idea on how to recover my storage drive and allow my 16.06 to boot? LiveDVD term/gparted tells me e2fsck needs to be updated to handle metadata_csum, stuck at emergency mode and journalctl -xb errors are "Couldn't get size 0x80...0e" "MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list" "Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE..." "JBD2: Invalid checksum recovering block [57,60] in log" "EXT4-fs (sdb): error loading journal" "Failed to mount /mnt/Library"
[01:19] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: not sure...
[01:20] <kreyren> Rewriting:    Could you help me install Vulkan on Ubuntu 18.04 i spend almost 20 hours trying to make it work now and i'm losing my sanity.. >.> Installed libvulkan1, mesa-vulkan-drivers, vulkan-amdgpu, vulkan-utils and i've added user to video group. "failed with VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" again (http://termbin.com/ktai)
[01:20] <kreyren> thanks for help in advance btw. :)
[01:21] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: ' ls /usr/share/xsessions ' .
[01:21] <skyler> rypervenche: What if I wanted to delete everything on it first because I got the server from someone and they have files on it that they don't use anymore.
[01:22] <rypervenche> skyler: Reinstalling will essentially delete all of the files on the disk, although it could still be possible to restore them with certain programs.
[01:23] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: all info on lightdm config I got from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM (but that part wasn't very clear for me)
[01:25] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: well does ls /usr/share/xsessions nsay shoulkd be xubuntu.desktop ?
[01:26] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: executed your command; got : ls cannot access /usr/share/xsessions no such file or directory
[01:26] <skyler> rypervenche: thanks bor
[01:27] <skyler> *bro
[01:27] <rypervenche> skyler: No problem.
[01:27] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Ouch !
[01:28] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: what does that mean?
[01:28] <skyler> One more question. Is there anything required to be done in software (like in the terminal) when you install new memory or storage? I'm sort of a newb at this type of stuff
[01:31] <skyler> Anon
[01:31] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: So far as I know those file(s) are required ! ' ls -al /usr/share/xsessions/ ' .
[01:33] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: again: no such file or directory
[01:35] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: does this give you an idea what packages I try to reinstall to repair this or is it better to just reinstall the whole os at this point?
[01:36] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: is this system something you ssh into now? i would assume you are not staring at a gui desktop, yes?
[01:36] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: should be like mine on 18.10 (x)ubuntu : http://termbin.com/tv8i .
[01:37] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: not ssh - only tty and pastebinit not gui at all
[01:38] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: ok
[01:38] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: I know, I am getting a similar read on my working xub 16.04 box
[01:40] <skyler> I ran into an issue where I installed extra RAM onto my server and now it is not sending a signal to my monitor, so it turns on but nothing nothing on the display happens. Is there a way to fix this? Since I just took out the RAM and it hasn't fixed the problem
[01:40] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: Two_Dogs: so what do you think gentelmen, is this the time to throw in the towel and reinstall os or is there something more I can do to learn from this?
[01:41] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Getting deep here .. and believe me I do not know everything .. but seems to be a safe bet to run ' sudo apt install --reinstall xfce.desktop ' as I seem to recall that xfce was the original desktop .
[01:41] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: re-install takes ?? 20 min tops
[01:42] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: reinstall of os is not a problem, its all the apps I've installed after...
[01:42] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: home partition exists?
[01:42] <RoadRunner> Two_Dogs: yes
[01:43] <kreyren>  Rewriting:    Could you help me install Vulkan on Ubuntu 18.04 i spend almost 20 hours trying to make it work now and i'm losing my sanity.. >.> Installed libvulkan1, mesa-vulkan-drivers, vulkan-amdgpu, vulkan-utils and i've added user to video group. "failed with VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED" again (http://termbin.com/ktai)
[01:43] <Two_Dogs> RoadRunner: so its just bandwidth and filling in the holes
[01:43] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: I'll try reinstalling  xfce.desktop first and then...
[01:50] <cimmm> Does anyone have tips for updating my e2fsck or another way to run a fsck on an ext4 created in 16.06 with liveDVD reporting that I need a newer e2fsck to handle metadata_csum? Had power failure and related journalctl errors on hand
[01:51] <KalEl> how do i clone a logical volume from one disk to another disk?
[01:51] <Battle> why do i have a kernel 4.3x isntead of 2.6?
[01:51] <Battle> is taht shipped with ubuntu 16.04 as standard? or is this a provider installing it ?
[01:52] <rypervenche> Battle: 2.6 is extremely old.
[01:52] <Battle> I see
[01:53] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: after sudo apt install --reinstall xfce.desktop: Unable to locate package xfce.desktop .  Install xfce:  sudo apt install xfce.desktop ?
[01:53] <Battle> rypervenche: I was wondering whether maybe this kernel was a custom made one by my providers and this could explain the slow sped of apt-get install
[01:53] <rypervenche> Battle: That wouldn't be causing speed issues with apt-get. Slow speeds with downloading the packages or with the actual installation of the packages?
[01:54] <Battle> installing
[01:54] <Bashing-om> cimmm: Is this a MBR partitioning ? I have had some successes by sparing off the superblock : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2177756 .
[01:54] <Battle> rypervenche: there's in some instances, 5minute wair per "unpack"
[01:54] <Battle> wait*
[01:54] <cimmm> Bashing-om: Everything on this system is GPT
[01:54] <Battle> rypervenche: and thats even with small packages =s
[01:55] <rypervenche> Battle: That sounds like CPU is probably the bottleneck. What kind of CPU and number of cores are you running? If you don't know, run this for us: lscpu | curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io
[01:56] <Battle> rypervenche: http://prntscr.com/jnexbb
[01:56] <Battle> rypervenche its hardly making a dent in the cpu usage, perhaps this si the problem, its not utilizing the available power?
[01:57] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Ouch .. try as ' sudo apt install --reinstall xubuntu-desktop ' .
[01:57] <rypervenche> Battle: WHat kind of provider are you using?
[01:57] <Battle> rypervenche: hetzner
[01:57] <Battle> rypervenche: i7-3770, 32gb ram
[01:57] <rypervenche> Battle: Ahh, that's a problem then. It shouldn't be doing that at all.
[01:57] <Bashing-om> cimmm: Sorry, no experience there .. but I am aware that there is one superblock backup for GPT .
[01:58] <Battle> rypervenche: ?
[01:59] <Battle> rypervenche: sorry, what did you mean by that?
[02:01] <cimmm> Bashing-om: If it makes any difference, my 120gb SSD boot and 500gb HDD appear fine, but the 5tb HDD is the only one throwing errors to journalctl when I'm stuck in emergency mode
[02:09] <Bashing-om> cimmm: What errors ?? .. Ata series errors ?
[02:19] <Battle> rypervenche: ?
[02:20] <cimmm> Bashign-om: no, Couldn't get size 0x80...0e, MODSIGN: Couldn't get UEFI db list, Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE..., Invalid Checksum recovering block 57/60, error loading journal, failed to mount...
[02:21] <cimmm> Bashing-om: running testdisk analyze on in it now
[02:23] <cimmm> Bashing-om: couldn't find proper GPT table but cyl analysis seems solid. No idea if that will get me anywhere
[02:25] <Bashing-om> cimmm: Well, GPT I do not know .. lemme see what uncle Goggle has to say .
[02:26] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: it worked! You are the man! :):):)
[02:27] <kreyren> Hey, how do i edit xorg configuration on Ubuntu 18.04? I want to load issue with AMDGPU
[02:27] <cimmm> Bashing-om: I've done some searching but outta the loop ~10 years on maintaining linux systems, everything pointed me toward figuring out the right options for testdisk to recover and not wipe. If you find something different please clue me in
[02:29] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om:  Many thanks, you saved me a bunch of time reinstalling and I learned how to fix this type of a screwup! The last question on this subject would be, is there a way to install an app in a safe "sand box" before it goes into a common install?
[02:30] <Bashing-om> cimmm: Learning for ne is a never ending process ;) . A lot of hits: https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=Error+calling+EVIOCSKEYCODE&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8. see in particular: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1597415 . See if that applies in your case .
[02:30] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: Outstanding ,,, 3 days later :P
[02:31] <RoadRunner> Bashing-om: :) I look at it as a learning experience
[02:34] <Bashing-om> RoadRunner: TOoooo :P
[02:34] <Battle> seems there are bugs in dpkg
[02:34] <cimmm> Bashing-om: That seems related to function/media keys on my wireless logitech, but that's not nearly as immediate an issue as bad sectors on my HDD
[02:37] <RoadRunner> is there something like "sandboxie" under windows in linux?
[02:39] <Sebastian_Graham> Hey
[02:39] <cimmm> Bashing-om: But that bug report seems related to kb scancodes. At the point I have invalid checksum for blocks 57/60 I haven't input anything at all
[02:39] <Sebastian_Graham> Can anyone help me with installing Ubuntu 18.04 to an external disk?
[02:41] <Sebastian_Graham> Can anyone see this?
[02:42] <Bashing-om> !patience | Sebastian_Graham
[02:43] <brendan_> hi
[02:44] <Sebastian_Graham> I was just trying to see if I was actually connected
[02:45] <Sebastian_Graham> I sometimes have issues with that. I just wanted to make sure that at least someone could see it. I'll check those, thanks.
[02:46] <brendan_> i love linux
[02:48] <cimmm> Bashing-om: I'll keep running my analysis overnight, hitting some FAT/NTFS heads per cyl and sectors per track mismatches but I'll be back tomorrow with a log to dig through. ~5 hours til work and need at least some sleep, though I appreciate your efforts
[02:56] <Bashing-om> cimmm: If that is a Windows drive, then linux tools are not what you want to use .
[03:08] <x14n23n6> :/
[03:16] <Rathlord> Hey guys, my first time installing Linux, got a bootable USB set up no problem but when I go to install the installer tells me it doesn't detect an operating system on my computer already
[03:16] <Rathlord> I've got Windows 10 running on the main hard drive
[03:17] <Rathlord> I'm guessing without it detecting that I'm not going to get the bootloader I need or whatever for dual booting, anyone know why it might not be detecting the Windows 10 install or what I should do from here?
[03:18] <Rathlord1> (I'll be on this account on my laptop if anyone cares to ping me with an answer or whatnot)
[03:21] <guiverc> Rathlord, do you have fastboot enabled on w10?  (fastboot = w10 is sleeping & fs in inconsistent state which is ignored)  -- idea only
[03:21] <Rathlord1> Hmmm I'll double check, I don't remember enabling it but it's quite possible. Thanks for the idea guiverc
[03:22] <Rathlord1> Ubuntu MATE if it makes any difference, forgot to mention
[03:24] <Rathlord1> The full message for reference is "This computer currently has no detected operating systems. What would you like to do?"
[03:28] <artur> hi hejak sotamy
[03:38] <x14n23n6> hey
[03:40] <li> hello
[03:42] <Rathlord1> If I'm installing onto a separate HD, do I want an "Install alongside" install or a manual install? In other words, will install alongside force the install to be on the same HD?
[03:43] <Rathlord1> And thank you guiverc, it was indeed my power settings. After some googling and settings fixes and a restart it sees my OS now
[03:43] <x14n23n6> hello
[03:43] <Rathlord1> hey there
[03:43] <x14n23n6> who have a some coffee ?
[03:43] <x14n23n6> it's very cold
[03:45] <lxf> nihao
[03:45] <x14n23n6> hae
[03:45] <x14n23n6> i have game hacking
[03:47] <x14n23n6> the name game is pou
[03:48] <Two_Dogs> x14n23n6: i would not use term 'hacking' use term 'tweak'
[03:52] <linuxxiaosa> hello
[03:52] <x14n23n6> hello
[03:52] <x14n23n6> too
[03:52] <guiverc> Rathlord1, as for install alongside or manual - I always partition myself & select something-else for my ubuntu install; then have install use the partitioning I'd setup for it - you could do this if worried too
[03:53] <linux> 666
[03:53] <x14n23n6> 6969
[03:53] <linux_> lo
[03:53] <linux> oo
[03:53] <linux_> hello
[03:53] <x14n23n6> lol
[03:54] <linux_> dsadsad
[03:54] <linux> 233333
[03:54] <x14n23n6> wtf
[04:04] <rootsandculture_> hi
[04:05] <rootsandculture_> is there a way to change the shell color? I can't find any extension than do that...
[04:05] <rootsandculture_> https://www.dropbox.com/s/lko2ovifj2qlsme/Screenshot%20from%202018-05-28%2001-03-10.png?dl=0
[04:06] <honreh> .asdasd
[04:06] <honreh> asd
[04:06] <honreh> adas
[04:06] <rootsandculture_> I want to change the brownie shell color to a grayed one
[04:06] <honreh> hello everyone
[04:07] <honreh> hello
[04:09] <Two_Dogs> rootsandculture_: besides installing some theme/s you need the 'tweaks' app
[04:10] <rootsandculture_> already have it
[04:11] <Two_Dogs> cool
[04:12] <rootsandculture_> but seems there's no option for that
[04:14] <Two_Dogs> rootsandculture_: gnome-shell was not made for visual glitz, you considered side install of something that can be glitzed?
[04:14] <Two_Dogs> cinnamon for instance?
[04:16] <rootsandculture_> I have already tweaked all the system, installed several shell extensions, but still cannot change the shell color, I supposed there is a way to do it...
[04:16] <rootsandculture_> btw I'm using Arc theme
[04:16] <rootsandculture_> dark variant
[04:16] <xmetal> shell color? ... you mean like the Gnome shell theme itself?
[04:17] <rootsandculture_> and love it, buy need to integrate the shell's default color
[04:17] <rootsandculture_> yes
[04:17] <rootsandculture_> @xmetal
[04:18] <Two_Dogs> xmetal: the one and only xmetal ? when you got a min i got a question
[04:19] <HackerII> .
[04:22] <xmetal> hmm not in Gnome now so the tweak tool is showing something different but there is a "gnome shell" option in the tweak tool ( https://itsfoss.com/install-switch-themes-gnome-shell/ look at the screenshots) .. to change the Gnome theme you A) need to change that and B) Obviously the theme in question has (?? my wording) to have a gnome shell variant to change it there
[04:23] <xmetal> say you can change the "Windows" or "GTK+" theme (I am going off those screenshots) but the Gnomeshell theme will stay the same if you dont change that too
[04:23] <xmetal> things will look mis-matched that way sometimes
[04:26] <rootsandculture_> I fount some info on i.e. how to change the shell's default font
[04:26] <rootsandculture_> https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1uvx9phoh86ati/Screenshot%20from%202018-05-28%2001-24-48.png?dl=0
[04:27] <rootsandculture_> but should be a way to change the color  of the shell's background
[04:27] <rootsandculture_> and I'm noob with programming
[04:28] <lotuspsychje> rootsandculture_: easy on the enter button please, bext way to get your issue solved is ask with all details all in one line and patient
[04:28] <rootsandculture_> sorry
[04:29] <xmetal> wait .... that's different from what I was thinking about ... I am in Unity on 18.04 but if you can find the preferences for the terminal there should be ways to change the colors for the text and background in there somewhere
[04:29] <xmetal> it'd be easier if i was in Gnome, and i'd take a look myself
[04:37] <Two_Dogs> xmetal: would you pls consider installing gnome?
[04:38] <Two_Dogs> xmetal: i am wanting the dark breeze gtk effect on my gnome-shell
[04:39] <Two_Dogs> xmetal: i have adwaita dark windows theme now i think
[04:41] <Two_Dogs> it left?
[04:45] <xmetal> hmm gnome-look is not loading here at all
[04:45] <xmetal> logged out of Unity and logged back in in Gnome
[04:46] <Two_Dogs> gnome-look an install?
[04:46] <Two_Dogs> aptitude search gnome-look
[04:46] <Two_Dogs> shit
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> Two_Dogs: please mind your language in main channel
[04:48] <xmetal> the theming website gnome-look.org
[04:51] <YumSleep[m]> Hello
[04:51] <lotuspsychje> YumSleep[m]: welcome, how can we help you
[04:53] <Two_Dogs> xmetal: got you, i did not find an app for it btw
[04:54] <Two_Dogs> i can get qt5ct to play well though
[04:55] <artur> und nit
[04:55] <YumSleep[m]> how to get emscripten to work with ubuntu
[04:55] <YumSleep[m]> Ubuntu 18.04 specificly
[04:56] <Two_Dogs> YumSleep[m]: is the term 'emscripten' spelled correctly?
[04:57] <YumSleep[m]> Yes, it's a llvm bytecode to javascript compiler/translator
[04:58] <Two_Dogs> YumSleep[m]: ok, one sec
[04:58] <YumSleep[m]> It is targeted to some old or specific llvm/clang compiler which i couldn't find in repo
[04:58] <Two_Dogs> b0t how to get emscripten to work with ubuntu https://git.io/vhmK7
[05:01] <YumSleep[m]> Thank for help beforehand
[05:02] <Two_Dogs> YumSleep[m]: those instructions dont seem to me to be a simple install method as you can see
[05:06] <YumSleep[m]> Yeah i see
[05:09] <hanasaki> make-jpkg does not work on openjdk 10... how to get a .deb to install?
[05:12] <jmw> is there something in the default netplan configuration that checks for /etc/network/interfaces and uses it? I guess i'm wondering how my setup still works since 18.04 uses fancy netplan now
[05:25] <Two_Dogs> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netplan/Design jmw
[06:22] <cfhowlett> !ping
[06:33] <DirtyCajun> anyone played with tgt recently? I am having issues presenting a bare drive directly to direct-store. any backing-store *.img files work fine
[06:36] <purpleunicorn> I seriously need help using ubuntu
[06:36] <EriC^^> purpleunicorn: ask specific questions
[06:36] <purpleunicorn> Sorry. EriC^^
[06:37] <YumSleep[m]> what are you struggling with?
[06:38] <purpleunicorn> Every time I use it, it becomes unbearably slow and I have no clue why. I tried to have someone help me yesterday but they couldn’t figure out why I have more than one gnome-shells on it.
[06:38] <EriC^^> purpleunicorn: when it becomes slow run 'ps aux | sort -k 3' in a terminal and upload the results
[06:38] <purpleunicorn> Two_Dogs: you still here?
[06:38] <Two_Dogs> purpleunicorn: ?
[06:38] <purpleunicorn> Can you explain what we tried to do yesterday?
[06:39] <purpleunicorn> Yes
[06:39] <purpleunicorn> Okay EriC^^
[06:39] <swift110> hey
[06:39] <Two_Dogs> purpleunicorn: i forget, what was the issue?
[06:40] <lotuspsychje> swift110: welcome, how can we help you?
[06:41] <purpleunicorn> It was producing more gnome-shells when we put in that command you gave me. Two_Dogs
[06:42] <Two_Dogs> purpleunicorn: not when, the command just showed them
[06:42] <YumSleep[m]> did you upgrade from like ubuntu GNOME
[06:42] <purpleunicorn> I think so YumSleep[m]
[06:43] <Sveta> YumSleep[m]: do you mind a private message? it's about a quick question about matrix.org client.
[06:44] <YumSleep[m]> go on
[06:45] <xmetal> upgrading from Ubuntu Gnome (16.04?)  to Ubuntu 18.04? ... if that's what happened, that just sounds like it could get hairy
[06:45] <lotuspsychje> !ltsupgrade | xmetal
[06:47] <xmetal> oops ... I was taking a guess giving a recent answer to a question with purpleunicorn and what they may have done (aka i was not asking myself) ... sorry for the confusion there
[06:48] <xmetal> <~ on 18.04 already
[06:48] <lotuspsychje> !who | xmetal try this :p
[06:49] <purpleunicorn> Is this it? Http://termbin.com/q7ye
[06:49] <purpleunicorn> EriC^^: it looks a little different on terminal so idk if it’s the same one
[06:49] <Sveta> YumSleep[m]: thank you :-)
[06:50] <purpleunicorn> I typed in inxi-Fxztcm10 -c0 | bc termbin.com 9999
[06:50] <purpleunicorn> *nc
[06:51] <YumSleep[m]> !help
[06:51] <YumSleep[m]> !nick YumSleep
[06:51] <cfhowlett> this is in a vbox, purpleunicorn?  how much ram did you assign?
[06:52] <lotuspsychje> YumSleep[m]: what are you trying to do?
[06:52] <EriC^^> YumSleep[m]: /nick YumSleep
[06:52] <purpleunicorn> Umm it’s 4000mb
[06:52] <YumSleep[m]> /nick YumSleep
[06:53] <rgk_> good evening - a person in xubuntu suggested I pose my question here as well ...
[06:53] <rgk_> my queston is this ....
[06:53] <purpleunicorn> EriC^^: https://pastebin.com/xJshubkF
[06:54] <rgk_>  I know and have tried the several "solutions" found on the web with no success. Anyway, the OS does not recognize my sound card in that the audio devices default is set to "Dummy" and does not show any driver.  Some insight will be appreciated - thanks in advance ...
[06:54] <purpleunicorn> cfhowlett: it is in virtual box
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> !sound | rgk_ start here
[06:55] <cfhowlett> purpleunicorn, as is mine.  4gb should be plenty unless you are running multiple open browser tabs + multimedia play
[06:55] <cfhowlett> what situation causes the slowdown?
[06:55] <purpleunicorn> I was only using hexchat and the internet with a couple tabs open
[06:55] <lotuspsychje> rgk_: to see your current card/driver: sudo lshw -C sound
[06:55] <EriC^^> purpleunicorn: did you try giving it more cpu's?
[06:56] <purpleunicorn> cfhowlett: I’m not sure. That’s what I’m trying to figure out.
[06:56] <purpleunicorn> EriC^^: it originally had 6000mb so yes I did.
[06:56] <EriC^^> purpleunicorn: cpu not ram
[06:56] <EriC^^> if you go to system you can let it use 2 processors
[06:57] <cfhowlett> purpleunicorn, best advice: when you hit the slowdown again, carefully record the system status
[06:57] <purpleunicorn> Sorry. It’s at its lowest at 1cpu
[06:57] <purpleunicorn> How do I do that cfhowlett
[06:57] <purpleunicorn> Sometimes vbox shuts down unexpectedly
[06:58] <cfhowlett> purpleunicorn, use your system as normal.  when it glitches, paste the output of these commands:   ps -x       top
[06:58] <cfhowlett> but first ry EriC^^ suggested solution
[06:59] <EriC^^> you could actually save the session as a snapshot so you could troubleshoot it whenever
[06:59] <cfhowlett> ooh, this!  ^^^ completely forgot that option
[07:02] <swift110> hey all
[07:02] <lotuspsychje> swift110: welcome, how can we help you?
[07:02] <purpleunicorn> Is it the option that says save the machine state?
[07:02] <cfhowlett> that's the one purpleunicorn
[07:03] <purpleunicorn> I did that once and vbox unexpectedly closed ubuntu
[07:03] <cfhowlett> you should then be able to restore the saved state
[07:03] <purpleunicorn> Instead of saving, it aborted it
[07:03] <cfhowlett> try again
[07:05] <purpleunicorn> cfhowlett: I just tried doing that and it was saving it but then didn’t finish and instead it says vm quit unexpectedly
[07:06] <ghi> hello
[07:06] <padreX> hi
[07:07] <padreX> ghi: hello
[07:07] <cfhowlett> padreX, you are seen.  ask your ubuntu question
[07:08] <lotuspsychje> !rootirc | padreX
[07:08] <purpleunicorn> cfhowlett: should I try and put Ubuntu on a flash drive or something since vm is giving me problems?
[07:08] <padreX> quit
[07:09] <cfhowlett> purpleunicorn, that is hardly likely to solve the issue you stated but could be a useful experiment.  go for it.
[07:09] <ghi> my usb currently reformatting my thumb drive and overwrite all the data. It needs 8 hourst to be done, can I stop it?
[07:10] <xmetal> 8 hours to format a thumb drive?
[07:11] <hateball> ghi: if you just pull the device from the machine the processes will die with a broken pipe error
[07:16] <purpleunicorn> cfhowlett: how else do you think I can solve this issue? It won’t even save the machine state
[07:17] <cfhowlett> did you add cpu's per EriC^^ suggestion?
[07:17] <purpleunicorn> Oops I forgot
[07:17] <purpleunicorn> I will do that now cfhowlett
[07:18] <purpleunicorn> Oh wait I did that already. The processor already has 2 cpu’s cfhowlett
[07:19] <cfhowlett> ahh.  well, officially exhausted my shortlist of suggestions.  keep asking, someone else in channel might know
[07:20] <purpleunicorn> Okay cfhowlett
[07:27] <RAMAKRISHNA> MY UBUNTU SHOWS AUTHENTICATION TOKEM MANIPULATION ERROR HOW TO FIX IT
[07:28] <cfhowlett> RAMAKRISHNA, first: turn off the all caps!
[07:28] <RAMAKRISHNA> ok
[07:28] <cfhowlett> now give the details of your issue
[07:29] <RAMAKRISHNA> i forgotten my login password
[07:29] <cfhowlett> !password | RAMAKRISHNA
[07:30] <RAMAKRISHNA> my root password is ubuntu
[07:31] <cfhowlett> is this ubuntu a live USB session or is it installed?
[07:31] <RAMAKRISHNA> i followed all instructions said in above link
[07:32] <RAMAKRISHNA> now i am chatting from windows
[07:32] <cfhowlett> wait, so you installed the system and then set the password to ubuntu?
[07:33] <RAMAKRISHNA> ubuntu system as another one
[07:33] <RAMAKRISHNA> no no ubuntu os is company os
[07:34] <cfhowlett> you are making zero sense.
[07:34] <RAMAKRISHNA> came with acer desktop
[07:34] <YumSleep[m]> please don't say your root passwords on the internet
[07:34] <cfhowlett> OK, so you bought the computer with ubuntu installed, yes?
[07:34] <RAMAKRISHNA> s
[07:35] <cfhowlett> and if you have the admin password, what exactly is the issue?
[07:36] <RAMAKRISHNA> i chaged user password and now i forgot it
[07:36] <cfhowlett> but you have the admin password.  login as the admin and change the user password
[07:36] <RAMAKRISHNA> dafault user password is ubuntu
[07:37] <RAMAKRISHNA> i forgot admin passsword
[07:38] <cfhowlett> you just said you knew the root password
[07:39] <RAMAKRISHNA> i changed admin password lst few days and now i forgot it
[07:39] <cfhowlett> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[07:40] <RAMAKRISHNA> i followed all steps in above link and finally i got an error that authentication token manipulation error
[07:42] <RAMAKRISHNA> command mount-o remount,rw not found
[07:42] <ikonia> mount -o
[07:42] <cfhowlett> mount [space] -o
[07:42] <ikonia> not mount-o
[07:43] <ikonia> so you get errors, and you just carry on blind ?
[07:43] <ikonia> this is why you will have problems going forward
[07:43] <ikonia> if you see an error while following instructions, stop
[07:43] <ikonia> don't just carry on and be surprised it's not worked
[07:44] <RAMAKRISHNA> i will try it
[07:44] <RAMAKRISHNA> thank u
[07:57] <kiriuha> hello
[07:58] <kiriuha> you ?
[07:59] <kiriuha> bash
[07:59] <kiriuha> join
[08:00] <lotuspsychje> kiriuha: can we help you?
[08:01] <bkacup> Hi, ubuntu newbie here. Im wondering how should I create a copy of my current Ubuntu, to which I can easily return to once I mess up something? I've been recently just re-installing it everytime.
[08:02] <ikonia> there isn't really a "snapshot" type function
[08:02] <ikonia> or recovery model like that
[08:03] <ikonia> the best thing to do at a basic level is backup your core config files/data before doing things
[08:03] <bkacup> configs of whatever it is I'm meddling with, or some Ubuntu related?
[08:03] <bkacup> but yea that does sound smart
[08:04] <ikonia> both
[08:04] <ikonia> but obviouly if you know you're changing bob.cfg, copy bob.cfg to bob.cfg.backup before starting
[08:05] <ikonia> so you have a working reference point and a point to restore to if you make a mistake
[08:06] <bkacup> yea, it just felt I was messing with so many files that it was hard to keep track of. Setting up some Tomcat server and other stuff, gets quickly quite big. Another question tho, is there anyway to cleanly re-install stuff like psql, java, tomcat etc? It felt like when I tried some basic commands I googled, still bits and files were left behind
[08:06] <ikonia> just purge and install
[08:07] <bkacup> okay
[08:07] <bkacup> thanks mate
[08:07] <ikonia> bkacup: it really shouldn't get big, it should just be common practice, before modifying a config file, backup with .working, or working.date or something like that
[08:09] <bkacup> yea it makes sense, I guess I was just overwhelmed with all of it. So many new things, and followed some complete setup guideline, which was from 2013.. Obviously didnt go too well :p
[08:11] <DirtyCajun> pinging again. anyone worked with open-iscsi and tgt
[08:27] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: why don't you just ask the quesiton
[08:28] <yellabs-r2> hello
[08:28] <DirtyCajun> i did. and was ignored lol.
[08:28] <ikonia> no, you where not
[08:29] <yellabs-r2> i upgraded to 18.04 , but some repositories have been halted, how can i activate them for 18.04 ? ( slack - skype )
[08:29] <DirtyCajun> tgt with annything other than .img backing-store fails to post
[08:29] <DirtyCajun> has anyone gotten a direct store with an lvm array or a direct disk with direct store successfully
[08:31] <nehemiah> What would be a good SIP client for Bionic. Xenial still had Yate which kind of worked but Bionic doesn't.
[08:35] <brainwash> nehemiah: you can download it from this PPA https://launchpad.net/~sico/+archive/ubuntu/yate
[08:36] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: just checked one of my libvirt hosts runs an lvm volume used for vm image store direct to disk
[08:37] <nehemiah> Thank you!
[08:38] <DirtyCajun> ikonia, you have direct-store /dev/lv-name/lv-name and its showing on your host as lore than just a disk?
[08:39] <ikonia> it's just showing as logical volume
[08:39] <ikonia> libvirt see's it as a direct data store
[08:39] <ikonia> and is sucessfully writing/reading VM disk images from it
[08:39] <ikonia> (to it)
[08:40] <DirtyCajun> well thats frustrating
[08:40] <DirtyCajun> im presenting both to an esxi host
[08:40] <ikonia> presenting both ?
[08:41] <DirtyCajun>  the .img test works perfectly.  the direct-store/backing-store pointing to  a bare drive is showing the paths but no disk
[08:41] <ikonia> how are you using ubuntu to present volumes to esxi ?
[08:41] <DirtyCajun> the .img was solely a test to make sure it all talked
[08:42] <DirtyCajun> now trying to present an ssd directly e.g. /dev/sdb or the lvm equiv shits the bed
[08:42] <ikonia> no need to swear
[08:42] <ikonia> how are you using ubuntu to present volumes to esxi ?
[08:42] <DirtyCajun> through tgt package. or i dont understand the question
[08:43] <ikonia> so you're running ubuntu and trying to use direct storage, I get that
[08:43] <ikonia> however esx host I assume (maybe wrongly) is on a different host
[08:43] <DirtyCajun> i right
[08:43] <ikonia> so if the storage is on ubuntu, how are you presenting it to the remote host
[08:44] <kiriuha> YOU ??????????
[08:44] <kiriuha> bshf
[08:45] <kiriuha> DIE ME
[08:45] <ikonia> kiriuha: stop please.
[08:45] <kiriuha> DIE ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:45] <DirtyCajun> i had a freenas serveprior, i was presenting the bare drives with freenas (which i hated) so my goal was to use ubuntu the same way as i used freenas and let esxi do the filesystem directly with ubuntu only presenting the bare drive and/or mdadm array
[08:46] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: how are you actually presenting the disks over the network to the esx host ?
[08:47] <DirtyCajun> by ip address. i fee like im missing something you are trying to ask but not by how you are asking it
[08:47] <kiriuha> DIE ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:47] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: how are you sharing it over the network, what technology stack
[08:48] <DirtyCajun> esxi looks dynamically for iqns by ip:port eg 10.0.10.100:3260
[08:48] <DirtyCajun> 10G brocade switch
[08:48] <ikonia> the storage is local on the ubuntu machine, how do you share/present it on the network
[08:48] <ikonia> (on the ubuntu machine, what tech are you using)
[08:48] <DirtyCajun> 10G daughter card on a dell r630
[08:48] <ikonia> eg: internal disks are not normally available on the network, how are you making them available
[08:49] <ikonia> not the hardware
[08:49] <ikonia> the software
[08:49] <ikonia> how are you "sharing" the disk device
[08:49] <DirtyCajun> with the tgr package ... iscsi... layer 3... i feel dumb for not understanding what im missing with your question
[08:49] <ikonia> ahhh tgr, isci
[08:50] <ikonia> ok,
[08:50] <DirtyCajun> tgt not tgr
[08:50] <DirtyCajun> typo
[08:50] <ikonia> so have you tested the block device locaslly
[08:50] <ikonia> (no, I missed it)
[08:50] <ikonia> can you write to the volumes locally
[08:51] <ikonia> see if the problem is with the storage setup, the presentation over the network via iscsi, or esxi not being happy with it
[08:51] <DirtyCajun> yeah. if i format it.. put ext4 on it, mount it, and make an img file then make the backing-store the img it foes work
[08:51] <ikonia> use it as a block device as you are trying to do with esxi
[08:51] <ikonia> don't put a file system on it
[08:52] <DirtyCajun> but if i try to directly share it like /dev/sdb as it says it can do like in the man examples it doesnt show up as a formattable system
[08:52] <DirtyCajun> it just has the ph and no disks
[08:53] <ikonia> sorry, I'm not explaining this clearly for you
[08:53] <DirtyCajun> path not ph
[08:53] <ikonia> DirtyCajun: you have 3 techs in the stack.
[08:53] <ikonia>  -> direct storage -> iscsi -> esxi
[08:53] <DirtyCajun> yes
[08:53] <ikonia> so you need to find out where the problem is
[08:54] <ikonia> so use direct storage on ubuntu - that wa you know direct storage is good
[08:54] <ikonia> then use direct storage mounted on ubuntu via iscsi on local host
[08:54] <ikonia> that way you know iscsi sharing to a box (ubuntu) works with direct storage
[08:54] <ikonia> then you know it's esxi that is the problem
[08:54] <ikonia> (or where ever it fails in the chain)
[08:55] <DirtyCajun> ah. makes sense. take out a failure point first
[08:55] <DirtyCajun> ok. ill get back to you.
[08:55] <ikonia> work out where it fails
[08:55] <ikonia> then you have an area to concentrate on
[08:55] <DirtyCajun> right
[09:03] <wildermind> Hey, I just installed the 16.04-hwe-edge kernel and now when I'm trying to build a driver for something I get `make[1]: *** /lib/modules/4.15.0-22-generic/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.`
[09:03] <wildermind> any idea what's going on?
[09:07] <sudipj> JOIN #virgil3d
[09:19] <gbellinoz> What can I use to analyze the log entries ufw puts in kern.log for threat patterns?
[09:42] <strangersth> hello??
[09:43] <strangersth> can anybody help me wtih this ubuntu problems
[09:43] <strangersth> been a month i am stuck
[09:43] <greg_> what is your problems?
[09:45] <strangersth> https://superuser.com/questions/1081963/windows-partition-wiped-out-with-debian-install-cd-and-lvm
[09:45] <strangersth> this link is the same problem i have
[09:45] <strangersth> or can anyone direct me where i can find its solution
[09:45] <strangersth> ?
[09:46] <strangersth> this is an aborted LVM ubuntu installation problem and i need to get my windows data?
[09:47] <EriC^^> strangersth: pastebin your partition table(s)
[09:48] <strangersth> @eric can i get more details please? or any link would be helpful
[09:58] <EriC^^> strangersth: are you in a live usb right now?
[10:11] <strangersth> hello??
[10:11] <gambl0re> im thinking of getting this laptop and plan on installing ubuntu. will it be able to run on this computer's hardware? https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Ideapad-120s-11-inch-Notebook-Review.268204.0.html
[10:11] <strangersth> can anybody help me with aborted LVM installation problem
[10:13] <strangersth> https://superuser.com/questions/1081963/windows-partition-wiped-out-with-debian-install-cd-and-lvm
[10:20] <bootcamp2> Hi can anyone assist I need to transfer files from local to ssh server www directory but am getting permission deined
[10:21] <jcdutton> bootcamp2, can you ssh to it, or only scp
[10:22] <bootcamp2> yes can ssh into it
[10:22] <bootcamp2> but transfer file to www folder am getting permission denies
[10:22] <hateball> bootcamp2: most likely your user does not have permissions then
[10:23] <hateball> so you can add your user to www-group, or you can store the files somewhere else first and then move them to www folder with sudo
[10:23] <blackflow> bootcamp2: if you want to have sftp accessible files for the web, the ssh user must own those files. then put your webserver in that user's group so it can read the files.
[10:23] <bootcamp2> how can I add user to www-group thank you
[10:24] <blackflow> that's one way to do it, but the simplest one.
[10:32] <SDK1> hI
[10:35] <ipsis> Is it true Mark donated 1 million to gnome?
[10:38] <jink> ipsis: Seems to be an anonymous donation.
[10:39] <ipsis> So you can donate and be anonymous?
[10:41] <ipsis> And i thought anonymity was dead
[10:43] <jink> ipsis: It's the new GDPR policy. :P
[10:46] <ipsis> But neither mark nor gnome are from EU
[10:51] <manikiasa> Hey do you need to use netcat to authenticate to this perl program? https://pastebin.com/cGqhssqu
[10:51] <manikiasa> Or how would you authenticate to the shell?
[10:53] <libertas_> hi, is there a command or set of commands that allow a system to return to it's initial package installation?
[10:55] <brainwash> can you define initial package installation?
[10:56] <manikiasa> Anyone?
[10:57] <brainwash> manikiasa: isn't that a question for #perl?
[10:57] <libertas_> brainwash: the one that was set when system was installed, i.e., remove all packages installed after installation and adding all that were removed
[10:58] <brainwash> libertas_: a clean reinstall of ubuntu won't do?
[10:58] <brainwash> that would be the easiest way
[11:01] <libertas_> brainwash: yes, but for a pre-paid ubuntu-server I'd have to pay again
[11:03] <hateball> libertas_: there is no simple way to do it. you could examine your /var/log/apt/history* and remove everything added after inital install
[11:03] <hateball> even then, you might have done manual adjustments to various viles etc
[11:05] <libertas_> fine, thanks hateball and brainwash
[11:07] <hateball> libertas_: if this is bought via some hosting service, perhaps they offer an easy rollback?
[11:19] <toby> h
[11:19] <toby> h
[11:19] <toby> h
[11:19] <toby> hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[11:19] <toby> h
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[11:23] <weirdhk>                                          
[11:41] <nualias_> Hi my xubuntu 18.04lts is crashing randomly. the reason being nouveau it seems. can someone help me debugging the log and provide some assistance? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/FXrKpswbPp/
[11:53] <shovel_boss> hello
[11:53] <shovel_boss> why are the torrent clients on linux so ugly
[11:54] <shovel_boss> and why is ubuntu orange
[11:56] <Two_Dogs> ugly? wedoing childrens hour?
[11:59] <ioria> nualias_, why do think it's a nouveau issue ? looks like a 'theme' issue
[11:59] <nualias_> ioria: when i encounter the error it throws me back into the login screen preceeded by black screen with some nouveau errors.
[12:00] <nualias_> are they stored in any log that I could provide here too?
[12:00] <shovel_boss> Two_Dogs, it has to be neon green gloss theme
[12:00] <nualias_> I'm not so sure where and if they are available to me
[12:01] <nualias_> the system is fully updated via update && upgrade too so that should not be the problem
[12:01] <ioria> nualias_, i'd try to restore the default theme ; check /var/log/syslog and your dm log
[12:02] <nualias_> ioria: I did not play around with any theming. its a fresh install
[12:02] <nualias_> I check those logs tho
[12:02] <CheetahPixie> Okay.
[12:02] <nualias_> gimme a second
[12:02] <CheetahPixie> Real quick question.
[12:02] <CheetahPixie> Wine is telling me vct3216.dll is missing.
[12:02] <CheetahPixie> What package do I need to install?
[12:02] <compdoc> nualias_, you have a seperate video card? maybe its overheating. ever check the fans are working, and the heatsink for dust?
[12:03] <nualias_> compdoc: I've got a 1070 in there any prior to this 18.04 install there was no problem
[12:03] <nualias_> *and
[12:04] <ioria> nualias_, your kernel  ? uname -r
[12:04] <compdoc> does it happen on regular basis? can you make it happen?
[12:04] <PhoenixMage> Is steamcmd no longer available in bionic?
[12:04] <nualias_> ioria: 4.15.0-22-generic
[12:04] <nualias_> also found the nouveau error in syslog
[12:04] <nualias_> May 28 13:36:28 lab kernel: [ 5607.154959] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: gr: FECS falcon already acquired by gr! May 28 13:36:28 lab kernel: [ 5607.154993] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: gr: init failed, -16
[12:04] <PhoenixMage> I can find steam-installer but thats dependent upon steamcmd
[12:05] <ioria> nualias_, your video card details ?    lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D'
[12:05] <nualias_> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1070] (rev a1) 	Subsystem: eVga.com. Corp. GP104 [GeForce GTX 1070] 	Kernel driver in use: nouveau
[12:05] <ioria> ah
[12:06] <ioria> nualias_, you know you can use pastebinit right ?
[12:06] <nualias_> pardon me? you prefer a pastebin log? I can do that
[12:07] <ioria> nualias_, nope, you can paste the commands output on paste.ubuntu.com   or install pastebinit
[12:07] <ioria> nualias_,  sudo apt install pastebinit
[12:08] <nualias_> ohh! did not know that
[12:08] <nualias_> lemme check how I use pastebinit
[12:08] <ioria> nualias_,  and  , after it's installed, sudo lshw -c Video  | pastebinit
[12:08] <nualias_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G85nshc2sd/
[12:09] <nualias_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yTthDVYcwJ/
[12:09] <ioria> nualias_,  ok, it's a desktop pc ?
[12:09] <nualias_> ioria: yes it is
[12:10] <ioria> nualias_,  why don't we try nvidia drivers ?
[12:10] <nualias_> I could do that. never saw the need before because nouveau was running smoothly. I can give it a try tho
[12:10] <ioria> nualias_,  ubuntu-drivers list | pastebinit
[12:11] <nualias_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fsVxtphz99/
[12:12] <ioria> nualias_,  ok, before trying nvidia, can you describe exactly the issue and when it started ?
[12:13] <nualias_> ioria: alright I'll try my best to describe it properly
[12:15] <nualias_> I made a clean install of ubuntu 18.04lts like 2 weeks ago or so. Ever since the nouveau crash here http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tk6YmmxHpN/ appeared randomly. I could observe where it crashed. That being 100% of all times when trying to login. after entering my password it would throw me back to the login screen right away and only after a second login it would work. Besides that it would crash when opening my filemanager occasionall
[12:15] <nualias_> to render the file icons
[12:15] <nualias_> furthermore I observed it crashing when deleting a file via keyboard shortcuts (del)
[12:16] <ioria> nualias_,  ubuntu or xubuntu ?
[12:16] <nualias_> xubuntu (ubuntu wuth xfce flavor from the ubuntu website)
[12:17] <ioria> nualias_,  grep -i CDROM /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:18] <nualias_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/byHPjDXfdK/
[12:19] <ioria> nualias_,  yes, probaly a video driver issue
[12:19] <dym> Hey all! Is there a way to skip networking setup with 18.04 server setup?
[12:19] <skopjanecot> quite a lot of people here. that's super nice
[12:20] <nualias_> ioria: so installing nvidia drivers sounds reasonable now?
[12:20] <BluesKaj> HI folks
[12:20] <ioria> nualias_,  yes, but not sure if better from repo or from ppa:graphics-drivers
[12:21] <nualias_> that I would not know either.
[12:21] <nualias_> never had to deal with nvidia drivers on linux before
[12:22] <skopjanecot> I have switched from Windows 2 days ago and since I still have some Windows formatted hard drives I tried automatic mount like it's explained here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions It works great, just when I delete something from the partition it doesn't put the file in Trash. Am I doing something wrong?
[12:22] <ioria> nualias_,  go in Additional Drivers  (i don't remember where it is on xfce)
[12:22] <nualias_> yeah found it
[12:23] <ioria> nualias_,  it should list nvidia-driver-390
[12:23] <nualias_> it does! I flip the switch to nvidia then
[12:23] <ioria> nualias_,  you'll need to reboot; if it fails  you'll get a nice blank screen
[12:23] <nualias_> if that problem is gone I can finally work in peace.. the crash back to login screen is hella disruptive
[12:23] <tamarind> hi guys, i am trying to install ubuntu in my old Gigabyte GA-946GMX-S2 board running Intel P4 processor and 2GB DDR2 ram.. dont have a way to load dvd so followed these instructions https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#0
[12:24] <nualias_> ioria: if it does I'll come and find you somehow again ;)
[12:24] <ioria> nualias_,  ok, you open a console and purge nvidia*
[12:24] <PhoenixMage> How do I install an i386 package on 64 bit 18.04? I dont recall having to do anything special previously
[12:25] <nualias_> ioria: I'll reboot real quick
[12:26] <ioria> ok
[12:27] <adrian_1908> skopjanecot: I have no experience with Windows partitions, but maybe the deletion on those isn't properly integrated into the Ubuntu Desktop. If you show hidden files on your Windows partition, look if there's a folder starting with ".Trash"
[12:27] <nualias> ioria: Additional drivers shows the nvidia driver meta package as active and I rebooted. upon login I was greeted with the same nouveau crash ._.
[12:27] <nualias> do I need to deactivate nouveau somewhere?
[12:28] <ioria> nualias_,  that should be already deactivated ...
[12:28] <nualias> ugh.. any way to double check?
[12:29] <ioria> nualias_,  cat /proc/cmdline   (you can paste here)
[12:29] <delta64> ctcp ps2 !ps
[12:29] <tamarind> i want to show an error screen - which site will be you guys prefer to host free images ?
[12:29] <delta64> ctcp /ps2 !ps
[12:29] <tamarind> imgbb.com is ok ?
[12:29]  * mgedmin likes imgur.com
[12:30] <delta64> @find mitnick
[12:30] <nualias> ioria: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.15.0-22-generic root=UUID=5fa3cfa6-7b80-48c5-beea-0f7af4bf1634 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=1
[12:30] <ioria> nualias, lsmod | grep nouveau
[12:31] <nualias> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KXtztCFbQ8/
[12:31] <tamarind> but when i select boot from USB-harddrive in boot menu, i get this  https://ibb.co/iHFs7d.. and nothing else
[12:31] <ioria> nualias, we need to blaclist nouveau, i guess
[12:31] <tamarind> not able to understand what is happening :( need help please
[12:31] <tamarind> mgedmin, i thought that site is only for funny images !
[12:32] <ioria> nualias, sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[12:34] <ioria> nualias,  add    nouveau.modeset=0    after  quiet splash  in the   GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=  line  (and disable Secure boot if enabled)
[12:34] <nualias> ok on it
[12:34] <ioria> nualias,   after that, save  and run  sudo update-grub
[12:35] <nualias> ioria: i dont see any secure boot in there so it should be fine right?
[12:36] <ioria> nualias,  Secure Boot is in BIOS not in that file :þ
[12:36] <nualias> ok :D
[12:36] <ioria> nualias,  btw,  paste here the line you edited
[12:37] <nualias> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nouveau.modeset=0"
[12:37] <ioria> nualias,  ok,  run sudo  update-grub
[12:37] <slipttees> Hi guys
[12:37] <nualias> ioria: i did. worked without any errors so far :D
[12:37] <tamarind> been some time, so il repost
[12:37] <ioria> nualias,  reboot,check you bios for any Sec BOOT option
[12:37] <tamarind> hi guys, i am trying to install ubuntu in my old Gigabyte GA-946GMX-S2 board running Intel P4 processor and 2GB DDR2 ram.. dont have a way to load dvd so followed these instructions https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#0
[12:38] <tamarind> but when i select boot from USB-harddrive in boot menu, i get this  https://ibb.co/iHFs7d.. and nothing else
[12:38] <nualias> ioria: ok will do. bbiab
[12:38] <tamarind> not able to understand what is happening :( need help please
[12:38] <slipttees> I have proxy.js inside /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/ after update firefox to 60 this configuration not work anymore... help me with little problem?
[12:39] <BluesKaj> tamarind, don't think your pc is capable of USB boot, it sees the drive but can't boot from it
[12:40] <nualias_> ioria: ok. login worked find the first time this time
[12:40] <nualias_> *fine
[12:40] <tamarind> BluesKaj, thanks for the reply
[12:40] <ioria> nualias,  ok
[12:40] <tamarind> BluesKaj, but it has a boot option saying Boot from USB harddrive
[12:40] <BluesKaj> tamarind, in the BIOS?
[12:40] <ioria> nualias,  do you have a /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[12:40] <slipttees> any?
[12:41] <tamarind> BluesKaj, in the boot menu after the initial screen where i need to press F12 to get the boot menu
[12:41] <nualias_> so far the /var/log/syslog did not throw the nouveau error this boot anymore which makes me somewhat happy already
[12:41] <nualias_> ioria: lemme check
[12:42] <nualias_> ioria: I do. got a Xorg.1.log and Xorg.0.log
[12:42] <ioria> nualias,  cat  /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[12:42] <nualias_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NJDgp7YCnM/
[12:43] <tamarind> BluesKaj, that boot menu is not from bios ?
[12:45] <slipttees> I have proxy.js my proxy settings inside /usr/lib/firefox/defaults/pref/ after update firefox to 60 this configuration not work anymore... help me???
[12:45] <BluesKaj> tamarind, that menu won't boot a usb stick/drive, it has to be set in the BIOS ...how old id your pc?
[12:45] <BluesKaj> id=is
[12:46] <ioria> nualias,  no relevant errors ... test it for a bit and if  you got   issues come back , is all i can say by now
[12:46] <tamarind> BluesKaj, its a Gigabyte GA-946GMX-S2 board running Intel P4 processor and 2GB DDR2 ram
[12:46] <tamarind> blueingr1ss, https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-946GMX-S2-rev-10#support-dl-bios
[12:46] <ioria> nualias_, ^
[12:46] <nualias_> ioria: ok alright. thanks a bunch so far!
[12:47] <ioria> nualias_, no problem
[12:47] <nualias_> ioria: only thing I noticed now is the driver behaves a bit weird when doing screenshots. http://i.imgur.com/3c9HCDn.png
[12:49] <ioria> nualias_,  cat   ~/.xsession-errors  | pastebinit
[12:49] <nualias_> ioria: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PQpbVbyZ3P/
[12:51] <ioria> nualias_,  sudo apt install scrot
[12:52] <nualias_> ioria: done
[12:52] <ioria> nualias_,  cd Pictures  && scrot  ,then check if the pic is corrupted
[12:53] <BluesKaj> tamarind, look here , there's no EFI support hence no USB boot capability
[12:53] <BluesKaj> tamarind, http://findhard.ru/en/motherboards/model?id=2036&m=gigabyte-ga-946gmx-s2-rev-10
[12:53] <nualias_> ioria: same result as before
[12:54] <dym> Can 18.04 even be installed without an active internet connection?
[12:54] <adrian_1908> dym: I haven't tried, but would be surprised if it couldn't. Any reason to suspect it can't?
[12:55] <BluesKaj> tamarind, you need a dvd drive and dvd disk to install ubuntu on that motherboard/pc
[12:55] <ikonia> dym: someone was asking this question the other day, the answer was "yes" it can be, but the way to stop it trying to connect to the internet was not obvious
[12:56] <ioria> nualias_,  sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[12:58] <nualias_> ioria: system was fully updated. Not sure what causes this. must be because of the dual monitor setup with different resolutions
[12:59] <ioria> nualias_,  i see
[12:59] <nualias_> would look nicer if the left bit was black instead of super weird graphic error colored
[13:07] <dym> ikonia: so how was it done?
[13:09] <tamarind> BluesKaj, i had an old backtrack 5, 32 bit so have installed it... I think it does not come with any burning softwares to use the attached dvd writer.... so trying to install brasero and then write the ubuntu on the disk and reformat and load
[13:22] <neure> Hi
[13:23] <neure> I dual boot windows and ubuntu and I have a problem that every now and then Windows wipes grub
[13:23] <neure> I was thinking maybe I could avoid this by setting up my computer to boot from USB stick which just has grub but my root and everything would still be on my main ssd drive
[13:24] <neure> anyone done already something like this?
[13:27] <station> problem with snap arduino-mhall119 on ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu Software store. After install appeares Permissiones. Access files in home server functions fine. With access serial port hardware Ubuntu Software store crashes   since I last updated the OS, Im now on a completly new install ....
[13:27] <BluesKaj> tamarind, ok, sounds good
[13:27] <tamarind> BluesKaj, hit a wall :P not able to install any packages from backtrack since its outdated and sources point to nothing !
[13:28] <tamarind> BluesKaj, any way other hacks to install the dvd writing software on this ?
[13:36] <BluesKaj> tamarind, what pcor device are you using to to chat with us?
[13:36] <BluesKaj> or OS ?
[13:37] <tamarind> BluesKaj, Hexchat.. pcor ?
[13:37] <tamarind> BluesKaj, Windows 10 on my laptop
[13:37] <BluesKaj> pc or
[13:37] <gundoel> pc
[13:38] <tamarind> BluesKaj, laptop with win 10 + hexchat
[13:40] <BluesKaj> ok, tamarind so your laptop ha no dvd drive, only usb  I suppose ?
[13:41] <BluesKaj> has
[13:41] <tamarind> BluesKaj, yes :|
[13:43] <WoC> tamarind, use rufus to write the iso to a memory stick and boot the ubuntu install from it
[13:45] <tamarind> WoC, PC motherboard seems not to support usb boot
[13:45] <overkiLLe> hey
[13:45] <BluesKaj> WoC, his pc can't boot from usb
[13:45] <overkiLLe> how to authenticate on here?
[13:45] <overkiLLe> :)
[13:47] <BluesKaj> tamarind, perhaps a friend can write an ubuntu disk image for you? Is that a possibility?
[13:47] <WoC> oh
[13:48] <station> so arduino on U 18.04 is broken is it working on 16.04 ?       https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/rxtx/+bug/1770604
[13:49] <tamarind> BluesKaj, starting now... thought there would be a way to fix broken sources.. just wanted to confirm before concluding myself
[13:49] <tamarind> Thanks BluesKaj WoC
[13:50] <BluesKaj> tamarind, starting ??
[13:50] <tamarind> BluesKaj, starting to shop to write DVD
[13:51] <BluesKaj> tamarind, you may have to keep ugrading to kali from backtrack if that's possible
[13:51] <BluesKaj> then write the ubuntu disk
[13:52] <tamarind> BluesKaj, sounds like a long process... my P4 is slow as well.... writing DVD at shop might be faster
[13:52] <tamarind> BluesKaj, thanks for the suggestion though
[13:52] <BluesKaj> tamarind, yeah, no doubt :-)
[14:03] <king_button> I would like to see what packages I installed on an old partition without booting it. Are there files I could view?
[14:07] <mgedmin> king_button: /var/lib/dpkg/status
[14:09] <mgedmin> king_button: you can run dpkg-query --admindir=/old/partition/var/lib/dpkg -l | grep ^i or something
[14:33] <heelsleeh> hey all, i got a problem with nautilus, double click won't open file by default application.  any ideas?
[14:35] <tsarompy> have you looked in .config/mimeapps.list
[14:35] <tsarompy> you should be able to change it in that file or with update-alternatives
[14:38] <heelsleeh> .config/mimeapps.list seems ok
[14:42] <Amnesia> question, where can I find coredumps on ubuntu, in case of segfaults?
[14:43] <mgedmin> possibly /var/crash/, in the form of apport crash dump files
[14:44] <mgedmin> it's in there, base64-encoded
[14:44] <mgedmin> you can use apport-retrace to get a stack trace (or run gdb) on it
[14:44] <eraserpencil>  quit
[14:44] <mgedmin> apport-retrace will also download debug symbols for you
[14:44] <mgedmin> but I believe apport discards crashes of non-packaged applications, so if you're debugging your own program, :/
[14:45] <matjam> it gets in the way when developing
[14:45] <matjam> I think it's simple to disable
[14:46] <matjam> systemctl stop apport.service; systemctl disable apport.service
[14:46] <matjam> probably will do it
[14:47] <mgedmin> the thing to check is /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
[14:47] <matjam> I think stopping the service removes that
[14:47] <mgedmin> if it points to |/usr/share/apport/apport, then you're not getting core files on disk
[14:48] <matjam> yeah it removes it
[14:48] <mgedmin> excellent
[14:48] <matjam> you can just stop apport, and  set ulimit -c unlimited in bash
[14:49] <matjam> set to 0 by default
[14:49] <Amnesia> mgedmin: note here;[
[14:50] <Amnesia> talking 'bout 18.04 LTS
[14:50] <matjam> i'm on 18.04
[14:50] <matjam> I just checked
[14:50]  * mgedmin is also on 18.04
[14:50] <Amnesia> apport is a X application right?
[14:50] <Amnesia> I'm running a headless instance of it
[14:50] <Amnesia> there's /var/lib/systemd/coredump/, but it's empty
[14:51] <mgedmin> not really; it's a system service but there's also a GUI component
[14:51] <mgedmin> those are for systemd-coredump
[14:51] <matjam> Amnesia: systemctl status apport.service
[14:51] <mgedmin> you can use it on ubuntu, but it conflicts with apport -- you have to pick one or the other
[14:51] <Amnesia> matjam: Unit apport.service could not be found.
[14:52] <mgedmin> I believe there's a readme in /usr/share/doc/systemd-coredump/ that explains everything
[14:52] <de-facto> How can i create an encrypted ZIP archive from nautilus? the new gnome compress integration seems to be broken in that respect that it wont offer such feature
[14:52] <Amnesia> mgedmin: where'd you think I got /var/lib/systemd/coredump. from:)?
[14:53] <Amnesia> s/.//
[14:53] <mgedmin> ah, installing systemd-coredump removes aport and vice versa
[14:53] <mgedmin> I wish they learned to cooperate
[14:54] <matjam> so same deal with systemd-coredump you can disable it if you're developing software and just want raw core files
[14:54] <matjam> but its worth just configuring it to do what you want it to do
[14:55] <de-facto> can i somehow deinstall that broken nautilus integration and have file-roller do the job as it did before properly?
[14:55] <matjam> I think it's pretty conservative normally so that out of the box it won't let your system fill up with core files
[14:57] <matjam> ah, those were the days, logging into a box to find /var had filled up with core files
[15:04] <Amnesia> matjam: where'd I be able to find them, after executing ulimit -c unlimited?
[15:04] <matjam> Amnesia: are you developing software? what is it you're doing exactly
[15:04] <Amnesia> yep
[15:05] <matjam> so if you start a binary from the shell you ran ulimit from, and then it core dumps
[15:05] <matjam> and systemd.coredump is not running
[15:05] <matjam> then it will go into the current working directory
[15:05] <matjam> cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
[15:05] <Amnesia> -> Unit systemd.coredump.service could not be found.
[15:05] <saraf> how can we disable FIQ's (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_interrupt_request) on Ubuntu running on arm?
[15:05] <matjam> if it just says "core" it goes to ./core
[15:06] <Amnesia> nope, it contains |/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-coredump %P %u %g %s %t %c %h %e
[15:06] <saraf> I have CONFIG_FIQ=y in /boot/linux.config
[15:06] <matjam> so systectl stop systemd-coredump.service
[15:06] <matjam> I mean, systemctl stop systemd-coredump.service
[15:07] <Amnesia> there's no such service..
[15:07] <Amnesia> -> Failed to stop systemd-coredump.service: Unit systemd-coredump.service not loaded
[15:08] <matjam> sudo echo "core" > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
[15:09] <matjam> it's temporary but when you start a program and it core dumps, the core should end up in current working directory
[15:09] <matjam> I don't know how to configure systemd-coredump
[15:09] <matjam> you'll need to read the man page, I see there's a ton of docs on it.
[15:10] <Amnesia> ah found them
[15:10] <Amnesia> it stored them on my host os (it's a nspawn container)
[15:10] <Amnesia> tyvm for your help matjam !
[15:10] <matjam> thats relevant information
[15:10] <matjam> no worries glad you figured it out
[15:10] <Amnesia> my apologies for not stating that
[15:11] <saraf> (short of rebuilding the kernel)
[15:12] <matjam> saraf: you'd need to rebuild the kernel
[15:12] <matjam> that's a compile time option
[15:14] <saraf> hmmm .... ok .... that is bad ... on raspberry pi - it can be done by editing cmdline.txt - dwc_otg.fiq_enable=0
[15:14] <lenny> GPT detected. Please create a BIOS-Boot partition (>1MB, unformatted filesystem, bios_grub flag). This can be performed via tools such as Gparted.
[15:14] <hron84> Guys, I'm here again, with my stupid dead keys. I honestly cannot imagine what happened, it worked yesterday, and today Ubuntu put back dead keys even if Ido not use a keyboard layout with dead keys. The previous problem was the plain ol US layout started to have dead keys, and I had to hit space every time I typed an aposthrophe or a doublequote. Ths temporarily gone when I switched to US-Intl-Altgr or something layout that requires 
[15:15] <lenny> i need help how to do that ...
[15:15] <saraf> The reason why I am trying to do that is - an RS485 to serial converter is not being recognized with - 'usb device not accepting address error - 32' in syslog.
[15:15] <saraf> and one person has managed to resolve it by disabling FIQ's - https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/57670/device-not-accepting-address-x-error-32-when-connecting-webcam
[15:16] <hron84> Now I'm in the same situation, and do not know what's going on. In terminal, it works. In VIM, it does not. My VIM config is unchanged since few months and Inever used dead keys. Istrongly belive it's a new Ubuntu feature but I have absolute no idea how to get rid on it.
[15:16] <hron84> Some GUI apps has no dead keys some have. Please help.
[15:17] <matjam> hron84: have you tried to make a new user account
[15:17] <matjam> hron84: sometimes there can be settings stuck in the various places in dconf etc and that can screw things up and a fresh user account will fix it
[15:19] <matjam> saraf: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel is a good guide
[15:19] <matjam> saraf: I would not do the fakeroot debian/rules clean though, I'd just edit the rules and change the option you need
[15:20] <matjam> (I think that is what that step does, but I don't know)
[15:21] <hron84> matjam: hmm... it seems like will solve a problem. I ruin my dconfġconf/mate settings and see what will happen. But seriously, dead keys was never enabled on ythis machine, and I have no idea  why this is a thing now.
[15:22] <matjam> hron84: it's never happened to me
[15:22] <hron84> neither to me until now.
[15:23] <hron84> Back soon, I've to logout.
[15:23] <saraf> ok .... thank you matjam :) - any other ideas why a USB device would not be recognized with - 'usb device not accepting address error - 32'
[15:25] <matjam> that's not something I've run across, nope
[15:27] <saraf> Unable to find a source package for linux-image-3.0.35-03239-g095cd7c - this board has a custom kernel built by someone else
[15:27] <saraf> g095cd7c seems to be the ID of a git commit
[15:29] <matjam> google does not find it
[15:29] <matjam> you'd have to talk to the person who built the kernel for the source files
[15:29] <Izayah> hello
[15:30] <Guest38448> hi, i m a beginner programmer. I ve been working with vscode to edit & compile small apps and I haven't had any problem, but when trying to compile a program with main, library and funcion definitions all together vscode can't build it. Anyone knows how to configure vscode for that purpose?
[15:31] <fofalee> hello
[15:31] <fofalee> what is the difference between ;& and ;;&
[15:31] <saraf> hmmmm ... looks like it. At the very least, I would like to look at the source to see -why- this usb device not accepting address error - 32 is occurring. The same USB-485 device works fine on a desktop ubuntu with a recent kernel ...
[15:31] <mgedmin> fofalee: in what context?
[15:32] <fofalee> in bash context
[15:32] <fofalee> what do you mean in what context
[15:34] <mgedmin> ok, in bash ;& doesn't make sense
[15:34] <mgedmin> because both are statement terminators
[15:35] <mgedmin> and & sends the preceding command in the background, but there's no command after the ;
[15:35] <mgedmin> now the difference between ; and ;; is that ;; also terminates a branch inside a 'case' statement (like 'break' in C)
[15:35]  * mgedmin opens 'man bash' to double-check if they added some magic ;& while he wasn't looking
[15:36] <mgedmin> huh, they (bash developers) did!
[15:36] <mgedmin> ok, ;& falls through to the next case statement, without checking it it actually matches
[15:37] <mgedmin> ;;& falls through but only if the next case matches
[15:37] <mgedmin> they're both variations on ;;
[15:37] <mgedmin> wow, never seen them used before in my life
[15:42] <fofalee> mgedmin: so you just read the manual and understood it on the fly, or you knew it beforehand
[15:42] <fofalee> no you said that ;;& ... falls through, well so does ;&
[15:43] <fofalee> what do you mean next case matches, ;& too checks for the next case, and so does ;;
[15:44] <fofalee> mgedmin: hi
[15:45] <mgedmin> I read the manual
[15:45] <mgedmin> I'm only like 95% sure I understand it
[15:46] <mgedmin> if you want bash experts, ask in #bash
[15:48] <Bombo> hi
[15:50] <Bombo> i'm running bionic, and notived a bug in x11vnc, seems to be fixed in cosmic: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x11vnc can i use that somehow in bionic? is there a backports repo like debian has?
[15:51] <matjam> Bombo: you might be able to just download the dpkg and install it directly
[15:52] <Bombo> matjam: which one?
[15:52] <fofalee> mgedmin: ok I asked in #bash and #linux - then don't say and troll me
[15:52] <fofalee>  cas(){ case froglet in fro*) pwd;& f*) ls;; esac; } vs  cas(){ case froglet in fro*) pwd;;& f*) ls;; esac; } ##both falls through and give the same output
[15:53] <Bombo> matjam: .deb you mean?
[15:53] <Bombo> matjam: this one? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/x11vnc_0.9.13-6_amd64.deb for cosmic? should run in bionic?
[15:54] <ioria> play easy with .debs from a different release
[15:54] <Laki> Hi there, i have a .run file which asks me to press enter and read a license (launched with less), I then have to press q and then y and then enter to make it proceed installing. Is there any way I can automate these button presses for a completely silent install?
[15:54] <BlueProtoman> I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.  When I run certain commands (I'm not sure which ones yet, or under which conditions), I get this warning about insecure environment variables.  https://pastebin.com/fqCdQEMU  What does this mean, and how can I fix it?
[15:56] <Laki> ive tried editing the run file to skip the questions and commands, but it's running MD5 checks
[15:56] <Bombo> ok the install of the cosmic debs worked :)
[15:56] <mgedmin> fofalee: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dt6VH5J6nM/
[15:59] <station> is arduino functioning on 16.04 on 18.04 it has a bugg
[15:59] <station> no usb
[16:00] <station> alreadzy filed
[16:00] <station> snap arduino-mhall119 semes to have it to
[16:01] <station> help please :)
[16:10] <Laki> How can I run a .run installation file, and have it auto-answer the y/n questions that get asked? (the run file doesn't have any --flags to do so!)
[16:13] <tigefa> Laki: chmod +x sample.run and ./sample.run or need sudo ./sample.run
[16:17] <idan_> hello guys
[16:45] <fofalee> mgedmin: thx let's meet tommoroow
[16:48] <tsarompy> meetin up eh
[16:49] <tsarompy> will there be punch and pie
[16:49] <fofalee> tsarompy: ??
[16:49] <fofalee> punch?
[16:50] <tsarompy> you cant have a meeting without refreshments
[17:25] <NTQ> Hi. I 've got a crash report and when I click on "Continue" nothing happens. Normally a browser should open and then I should be able to add details to the bug report.
[17:25] <gambl0re> how do i get my desktop to look like this?https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/8monwi/i3gapspolybar_my_first_attempt_at_ricing/
[17:26] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: have you been able to see whats it about? check your crash logs perhaps?
[17:28] <lotuspsychje> gambl0re: try to install i3 there's also an #i3 channel if you like
[17:28] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: I can see .crash, .upload and .uploaded files in /var/crash. When I use ubuntu-bug -c /usr/crash/something.crash a window opens and shows me the details but no browser again
[17:28] <gambl0re> whats i3
[17:28] <lotuspsychje> !info i3 | gambl0re
[17:29] <gambl0re> !info i3
[17:29] <gambl0re> !info i3 | lotuspsychje
[17:30] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: ubuntu-bug packagename makes the auto bug process
[17:30] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: so first investigate what is was about
[17:31] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: The problem is not the bug itself but that I get no browser opened in launchpad where I can login and file my bug.
[17:32] <gambl0re> does it consume a lot of resources if i want it to look like that?
[17:32] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: yeah that can happen sometimes with system errors, but did you try it from terminal?
[17:33] <lotuspsychje> ducasse: one for you i3 resources ^
[17:33] <ducasse> gambl0re: i3 by itself is light on resources, everything you add will of course take up more
[17:33] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: It's the same problem for a few years. Today I discovered that there should be more than clicking on Continue.
[17:34] <NTQ> So all bugs I got never were published on launchpad
[17:35] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: wich browser and wich ubuntu version are you on?
[17:35] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: It's Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS. I have chrome, chromium and firefox as browser.
[17:38] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: have you tryed setting another browser as default
[17:38] <MarkB2> I swear, the people that invented USB HID programming must all have been computer science majors!
[17:38] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: no
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: whats your default browser?
[17:39] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: It should be firefox. I am just trying to find the settings for the default browser
[17:40] <NTQ> Yes, it's firefox.
[17:40] <NTQ> I will try chromium
[17:41] <NTQ> No, chromium does not open
[17:41] <gambl0re> what is the super + d?
[17:41] <NTQ> gambl0re: show desktop I guess
[17:42] <gambl0re> yea but what key is 'super'?
[17:42] <gambl0re> is this a macbook thing?
[17:42] <NTQ> gambl0re: normally your windows button
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: have you found the package name thats buggy yet?
[17:43] <gambl0re> that isnt doing anything
[17:43] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: Of course. There are several
[17:43] <gambl0re> whats the shortcut to view desktop?
[17:43] <SomeT> guys I think I locked myself out of telnet by blocking all ports on my firewall in ubuntu via digitalocean, I am trying to find out if port 22 is still open for telnet connection what is the command to find this out?
[17:44] <SomeT> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04#step-4-manage-the-nginx-process
[17:44] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: But as I said that's not the problem.
[17:44] <SomeT> I have done something there
[17:44] <SomeT> not sure what...
[17:44] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: yeah but i want to know if terminal way would work on you
[17:45] <lotuspsychje> SomeT: nmap -PN -sV your ip adress to see open/filtered ports
[17:45] <SomeT> thx
[17:45] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: I tried this for example: ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
[17:46] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: did you try ubuntu-bug gnome-shell ?
[17:46] <SomeT> I dont have nmap installed
[17:46] <SomeT> ...
[17:46] <lotuspsychje> SomeT: install it?
[17:46] <SomeT> on it
[17:46] <SomeT> just keeping you updated ;)
[17:47] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: okay. That worked. Opened in chromium. How can I make this for all my crash reports?
[17:48] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: you need to ubuntu-bug against the packagename as told before..
[17:48] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: not against the crash report
[17:48] <SomeT> my browser console is slow and unresponsive rn
[17:48] <SomeT> lol
[17:48] <SomeT> ffs
[17:49] <lotuspsychje> SomeT: you dont need to update us all steps mate, try to focus on ubuntu questions here
[17:49] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: Yes. I understood. But for example when I restart my system there is always a crash somewhere. Then a window pops up with the crash report. I click on continue and nothing happens. I thought at this point the browser should open.
[17:50] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: if you press send report, it should yes..
[17:50] <NTQ> lotuspsychje: There is no "send report" button or similar. The window I saw after ubuntu-bug gnome-shell I never saw before.
[17:51] <SomeT> ok
[17:51] <SomeT> so
[17:51] <SomeT> https://i.gyazo.com/67f209d48669ebe1a3451e6e0baf4740.png
[17:51] <SomeT> thats my output
[17:51] <lotuspsychje> NTQ: if you can, catch this in an imgur or so?
[17:51] <SomeT> so its just as I thought I blocked port 22
[17:51] <SomeT> how do I ublock it in ufw to allow for telnet connections only
[17:51] <NTQ> SomeT: As you can see port 22 and 80 are open
[17:52] <SomeT> oh yeah sorry
[17:52] <SomeT> my eyes...
[17:52] <SomeT> why can't I connect...
[17:52] <SomeT> I ponder...
[17:52]  * SomeT ponders
[17:52] <annihilator> how well does linux use raid from amd systems?
[17:53] <annihilator> well ubuntu
[17:53] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | annihilator
[17:54] <cristopher> eaw
[17:54] <SomeT> thing is if I type this: https://gyazo.com/8844a1e9124bd02028324d4ef5a93fac only comes up with nginx, so my theory is the rules I setup in ufw ( sudo ufw allow 'Nginx HTTP' ) are only allowing http connections through despite port 22 being open, how can I sustain such http rules for security purposes thus reopening port 22, that is my theory anyway lol
[17:54] <SomeT> pls correct me if I am wrong and my question is not the right question
[17:55] <core7> anyone knows how to fix this error: ERROR: Could not find a profile matching 'Nginx HTTP' -  sudo ufw allow 'Nginx HTTPS'
[17:55] <SomeT> core7 did you follow instructions?
[17:55] <ducasse> gambl0re: super is the 'windows' key
[17:55] <SomeT> what do you get core7 if you type: sudo ufw app list
[17:56] <ducasse> gambl0re: by default, super+d runs dmenu to start applications
[17:56] <core7> SomeT: just openssh
[17:56] <SomeT> ok thats wrong
[17:56] <SomeT> https://gyazo.com/bd12016b2f75cd49d97ce6dbc998dbf2
[17:56] <SomeT> you should get that
[17:56] <SomeT> it means you ain't installed nginx
[17:57] <SomeT> do sudo apt-get install nginx
[17:57] <core7> SomeT: nginx is already the newest version (1.14.0-1~xenial).
[17:57] <gambl0re> ducasse, super + d ain't doin shit
[17:57] <core7> SomeT: I also did ufw allow 443
[17:58] <lotuspsychje> gambl0re: please mind your language in the main ubuntu channel
[17:58] <SomeT> ok but that dont answer my question
[17:58] <SomeT> did you install nginx?
[17:58] <core7> SomeT: yes, it is installed
[17:58] <SomeT> ok its not
[17:58] <ducasse> gambl0re: try super+enter, it should open a terminal
[17:59] <SomeT> because it dont come up with right info
[17:59] <core7> nginx -v  -> nginx version: nginx/1.14.0
[17:59] <core7> SomeT: if I just allow 443 port to be open in ufw - do we need anything else?
[18:00] <SomeT> no idea what your on about
[18:00] <gambl0re> ducasse, super + enter ain't doin shit either
[18:00] <SomeT> I just followed these instructions and it works: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04#step-4-manage-the-nginx-process
[18:00] <gambl0re> super is the windows home key?
[18:00] <ducasse> gambl0re: windows key next to alt, and please watch your language as lotus said
[18:01] <gambl0re> ducasse, thats what im pressing. and sorry
[18:01] <FR13END> lol
[18:01] <core7> SomeT: I installed nginx from nginx source: deb http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu/
[18:01] <SomeT> ok
[18:01] <SomeT> but core7
[18:01] <SomeT> your arrogance is blocking you
[18:01] <SomeT> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04#step-4-manage-the-nginx-process
[18:01] <SomeT> just follow instructions there
[18:01] <SomeT> and it will work
[18:01] <FR13END> sorry
[18:01] <SomeT> whether its on digital ocean or not
[18:02] <core7> SomeT: I think if you install from that source, ufw does not list Nginx HTTPS as an option - or perhaps I am missing something?
[18:02] <FR13END> why
[18:03] <lotuspsychje> FR13END: can we help you?
[18:03] <SomeT> core7 you need to install nginx
[18:03] <SomeT> see: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04#step-4-manage-the-nginx-process
[18:03] <FR13END> help what
[18:03] <SomeT> this will guide you through the process
[18:03] <lotuspsychje> SomeT: can you please stop repeating over and over
[18:04] <SomeT> if you think you have already installed it, go through it all, it will tell you what you missed
[18:04] <FR13END> yes
[18:04] <SomeT> he won't listen lol
[18:04] <SomeT> to much arrogance
[18:04] <core7> SomeT: I can purge and reinstall - it is installed for sure - since it is running?
[18:04] <FR13END> ahhhhh ikeh ikeh kimochi
[18:04] <SomeT> reboot server
[18:04] <hggdh> FR13END: this is a support channel *only*. If you just want to chat, please go to some other channe;
[18:04] <arooni> dumb q perhaps lol: but anyway to get emojis working in gnome-terminal on ubuntu 18.04?  apparently i have them in chrome/firefox; but i'm not sure i have them in other apps.  ideas???  y
[18:05] <SomeT> why do you want emojis in terminal
[18:05] <SomeT> thats weird
[18:05] <FR13END> sorry <hggdh>
[18:05] <SomeT> lol
[18:05] <FR13END> w gak ngerti ajirrrt
[18:05] <FR13END> oi
[18:05] <core7> SomeT: reboot, reinstall - the ufw application list does not have nginx
[18:06] <lotuspsychje> arooni: can this help? https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/11/ubuntu-finally-long-last-time-support-color-emoji
[18:06] <ducasse> gambl0re: did you get a dialog wheb you logged in, asking you to select between alt and super as 'mod key'?
[18:07] <gambl0re> ducasse, i dont even know what you're talking about anymore
[18:07] <arooni> SomeT: i have motivation scripts ; i like to cheer myself when i get a task done lol
[18:08] <arooni> lotuspsychje: aaapparently there is some patch to cairo which is some lib that gnome-terminal uses but i'm unaware how to do it.  18.04 doesn't seem to support emojis outside of chrome/firefox
[18:09] <SomeT> ah fair enough
[18:09] <SomeT> sounds like a good idea actually
[18:09] <SomeT> um
[18:09] <SomeT> terminal motivation program
[18:10] <SomeT> or plugin for: https://taskwarrior.org/tools/
[18:11] <arooni> SomeT: i use taskwarrior and have a script that i use instead of task done that calls that    and prints out some metrics of how long i worked on the task etc
[18:11] <arooni> as well as cheering me with lots of happy emojis hahhahaha
[18:12] <C4SS4ND74> how to make DDOS in termux how ya please help me
[18:12] <C4SS4ND74> help me
[18:12] <SomeT> nice
[18:12] <hggdh> /login/grep C4SS4ND74
[18:13] <SomeT> I use windows 10 a lot as my main OS because I rely on a lot of GPU stuff and windows is better with it, so I use an app called wakatime.com to keep track of most my stuff along with workflowy
[18:13] <SomeT> I wish taskwarrior was easier available on windows though...
[18:13] <ducasse> C4SS4ND74: wrong channel, mate
[18:13] <C4SS4ND74> not using links
[18:13] <hggdh>  FR13END: again,  not here, please
[18:15] <arooni> SomeT: cool; bookmarked it;  i love the productivity stats.  have to remember not to get lost in it haha
[18:15] <C4SS4ND74> please do not kik me, i promise gk will be anything
[18:17] <hggdh> C4SS4ND74: just follow the channel rules, and you will be OK
[18:20] <marbleOS> arooni: surely the emoji idea is simpler by installing a font that supports it? I recall having emoji support in my terminal without applying patches myself. I forget which fonts exactly. I had quite a number at the time
[18:20] <C4SS4ND74> hggdh:what are the rules
[18:20] <arooni> marbleOS: are you using gnome-terminal?
[18:21] <arooni> marbleOS: ah so you're saying switch terminal fonts
[18:21] <lotuspsychje> !guidelines | C4SS4ND74
[18:21] <arooni> that seems logical lol
[18:21] <arooni> marbleOS: but i do remember reading somewhere that gnome-termianl doesnt support it without a cairo patch
[18:21] <marbleOS> arooni: it was any terminal iirc. I was using Hack. but I think it ld  fall back?
[18:21] <marbleOS> it should*
[18:22] <x14n23n6> hae
[18:22] <marbleOS> arooni: ahh. that's weird
[18:22] <x14n23n6> hello
[18:22] <C4SS4ND74> quit
[18:22] <x14n23n6> i need some coffee
[18:22] <arooni> marbleOS: i have https://gist.github.com/70e52f82af77acd4db0299cfb2b132d2 ;; a font config file to try to get ubuntu to see emojis; but apparently i can only do so in chrome / firefox
[18:22] <lotuspsychje> x14n23n6: only ubuntu support questions here please
[18:22] <x14n23n6> ok sorry
[18:22] <SomeT> arooni stats is my biggest issue
[18:22] <x14n23n6> ^•^
[18:23] <x14n23n6> ubuntu with linux is same ?
[18:24] <lotuspsychje> !support | x14n23n6
[18:24] <SomeT> arooni I pm'd you because it went off topic lol
[18:24] <x14n23n6> ubottu: okay thanks, i will learn about ubuntu
[18:24] <SomeT> arooni have you thought about creating it as an issue in a project in githubn
[18:24] <SomeT> someone might then pickup on it
[18:24] <x14n23n6> ubottu: okay bot
[18:24] <B1ack0p> hi there
[18:25] <B1ack0p> is ubuntu 18.04 bash supported on windows 10?
[18:25] <SomeT> hi
[18:25] <x14n23n6> time to learn ubuntu in iternet
[18:25] <arooni> SomeT: yeah i'm just not sure which project.  perhaps gnome's characters app; or maybe try to find the terminal github
[18:25] <SomeT> I would not even install it blackop unless you have good reason to
[18:25] <SomeT> it seems very unstable at the min
[18:25] <SomeT> use something like cygwin or something instead
[18:25] <B1ack0p> SomeT: u mean 18.04?
[18:25] <SomeT> either
[18:25] <B1ack0p> 16.04 supported now
[18:26] <B1ack0p> is it fine?
[18:26] <SomeT> I mean windows is not linux imo
[18:26] <B1ack0p> ok
[18:26] <lotuspsychje> !ubuwin | B1ack0p
[18:26] <FR13END_> me windows 7
[18:26] <SomeT> your best using a seperate os if you want linux imo
[18:26] <SomeT> but thats just my opinion
[18:26] <B1ack0p> u mean using bash on windows is useless?
[18:26] <SomeT> yeah the subsystem is what I am talking about
[18:26] <SomeT> basically yeah
[18:26] <SomeT> I use command prompt for all my dev projects in windows over powershell even and it works best I find
[18:26] <B1ack0p> i have already dualboot
[18:26] <SomeT> keep it simple ;)
[18:26] <hggdh> FR13END_: again. Please follow the rules of the channel.
[18:27] <lotuspsychje> B1ack0p: please stick to ubuntu support questions only
[18:27] <SomeT> I mean visual studio is good for development in windows
[18:27] <SomeT> if your really struggling
[18:27] <B1ack0p> lotuspsychje: am i talking something else?
[18:27] <FR13END_> hggdh:whay rules links
[18:27] <lotuspsychje> SomeT: you too please, keep ontopic
[18:27] <SomeT> ok sorry miss
[18:27] <B1ack0p> i said ubuntu bash
[18:27] <SomeT> *sir
[18:28] <FR13END_> helow
[18:28] <marbleOS> arooni: probably try a different terminal (and/or fonts) before opening an issue if you haven't already
[18:28] <FR13END_> ?
[18:29] <SomeT> the thing is emojis follow a standard
[18:29] <SomeT> so any font should be fine
[18:30] <SomeT> under unicode that is
[18:34] <annihilator> i install ubuntu and it is running slow and i cant seem to login
[18:35] <FR13END_> helow
[18:36] <hggdh> FR13END_: last warning. Please stop.
[18:38] <netcrash> Hello, I have followed several indications on how to solve a sound issue on my notebook , but haven't succeeded , how/where can I file a issue about this? Not sure if it's kernel related or distro related
[18:39] <Guest23259> Is there anything that needs to be done to the software on Linux when you install new RAM?
[18:40] <netcrash> Guest23259: no
[18:43] <SomeT> GUYS!!!!!!!!: #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:43] <SomeT> GO HERE FFS
[18:43] <SomeT> stop pm'ing me
[18:43] <SomeT> lol
[18:43] <marbleOS> oh sorry
[18:43] <SomeT> nw
[18:43] <SomeT> was not just you
[18:43] <SomeT> for some reason I got popular lol
[19:07] <netcrash> used ubuntu-bug
[19:08] <granjero> hio, good afternoon, just installed 18.04. Is the theme "radiance" still available? can not find it. Tnx
[19:11] <Olive_x> hi
[19:13] <horus125> hey, how can I diagnose/fix problems with Bluetooth? the switch in the settings doesn't do anything and "sudo hciconfig hci0 reset" gives me "Can't init device hci0: Connection timed out (110)", thanks in advance
[19:21] <JPSman> Hey everyone.  How can I create a PORTABLE ubuntu onto a USB... not a LIVE usb?
[19:21] <JPSman> an OS on a USB, not the LIVE version
[19:21] <JPSman> from inside of Ubuntu
[19:21] <JPSman> ?
[19:23] <ericrajuin> JPSman: install it onto the usb drive  :  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[19:23] <granjero> JPSman, install with the USB drive as destination
[19:28] <Jerry> hello room
[19:29] <Jerry> what's going on
[19:29] <JPSman> ericrajuin, That link is to instruction for a LIVE USB
[19:29] <JPSman> granjero, how can I start the installation of ubuntu from inside of ubuntu and point it to my USB?
[19:31] <ioria> JPSman, debootstrap
[19:34] <ericrajuin> JPSman: https://askubuntu.com/questions/16988/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-to-a-usb-key-without-using-startup-disk-creator
[19:34] <granjero> JPSman, you may need 2 USB one with the installation media and other that will be the destination
[19:35] <syb0rg> JPSman, what granjero is saying is the easiest option. Not the only one, but the easiest.
[19:36] <JPSman> granjero, syb0rg --- I agree, and I think i'm going to try that right now LOL
[19:36] <JPSman> Thank you very much :)
[19:36] <syb0rg> :)
[19:36] <granjero> there might be other options but i think as syb0rg said is the easiest way
[19:37] <JPSman> :P
[19:37] <granjero> =)
[19:49] <annihilator> well ubuntu install failed
[19:49] <annihilator> trying lubuntu......
[19:49] <annihilator> ubuntu failed becuase i cannot login
[19:50] <ikonia> why would lubuntu work if ubuntu hasn't
[19:50] <ikonia> that seems like the worst way to approach a problem
[19:50] <ikonia> something didn't work as expected, I'll randomly try something else made up of the same component
[19:50] <ikonia> why don't you ask for help with the actual problem
[19:50] <ikonia> rather than just flitting around
[19:50] <annihilator> ? i did not know lxde and unity were the same thing
[19:50] <annihilator> does that mean a pinto is a porche?
[19:51] <ikonia> ubuntu is the same thing
[19:51] <ikonia> how do you know your problem is desktop
[19:51] <ikonia> the desktop is the difference
[19:51] <ikonia> annihilator: no, and if you want to try to get smart, you'll not get any help
[19:51] <annihilator> i did not even ask a question ikonia
[19:51] <ikonia> no, but you stated you where having a problem
[19:51] <annihilator> yea a gui problem
[19:52] <ikonia> either you're just spouting into the channel randomly, or you're stating you have a problem to get help
[19:52] <ikonia> again, if you want to be smart, you'll not get help
[19:52] <ikonia> rather than just state your problem and actually ask for help
[19:53] <enyc> Hrrm...  Will a PPA ever re-build for an additional architecture switcred-on, or will this only ever happen if new source uploaded?
[19:53] <ikonia> enyc: you'll need to talk to the PPA maintainer to ask about their specific policy on adding archs
[19:54] <ikonia> or are you asking if you maintain it will auto rebuild
[19:54] <enyc> ppa maintainer already added arch
[19:54] <enyc> but it would appear that doesn't trigger a rebuild???
[19:55] <ikonia> is there any actual builds that have happened yet
[19:55] <ikonia> no, he'll need to enable it
[19:55] <enyc> pPA maintainer HAS enabled extra arch
[19:55] <enyc> emailed me back straight away
[19:55] <enyc> but
[19:56] <ikonia> no, he's added the arch
[19:56] <enyc> What//HOW needs to be done to cause the builds on that extra arch  for existing source uploaded int there?
[19:56] <ikonia> he's probably not enabled it
[19:56] <ikonia> enyc: try #launchpad if you want specific instructions
[19:56] <ikonia> (or tell him to use #launchpad)
[19:56] <enyc> okies
[19:57] <oerheks> or join #ubuntu-packaging  for ppa suppot
[19:57] <oerheks> c/support
[20:01] <annihilator> ......unity def hates me
[20:02] <ikonia> we don't need a commentary
[20:02] <ikonia> either ask for help or don't
[20:03] <mattfly> how can i add the cipher  blowfish-cbc to ubuntu?
[20:03] <mattfly> openssh server
[20:04] <ikonia> I don't think ssh server is build in a modular fashion for the ciphers
[20:04] <ikonia> you'll need to check if it was build linked against it and just needs the library added
[20:04] <ikonia> is the library that contains that cipher on the system
[20:09] <tomreyn> mattfly: see the ssh_config(5) man page, keyword "Ciphers" for generally available ciphers at build time. to check which ciphers are supported by your build, use ssh -Q cipher. to use a given cipher, use "ssh -c <CIPHER>" where <CIPHER> should be a cipher listed on the "ssh -Q cipher" output.
[20:09] <sooli> IDENTIFY willow34
[20:09] <mattfly> the truth is i wanted something like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOzRCBGDVaE
[20:10] <mattfly> which was buggy on 2010 but worked and now theres no way to do this it seems
[20:10] <tomreyn> sooli: now is a good time to reset your irc / nickserv password
[20:10] <ikonia> I'm not watching a youtube video
[20:10] <sooli> well it's not working :)
[20:11] <tomreyn> sooli: even more then. #freenode can assist you with questions regarding your irc account
[20:15] <sooli> password found & changed :) sorry for the noise
[20:18] <razolin> what the flying fuck
[20:19] <ikonia> tone down the language please
[20:19] <razolin> I'm sorry
[20:20] <ikonia> razolin: what is the the issue that caused such an outburst ?
[20:26] <hdd> #boost
[20:44] <Battle> rypervenche ?
[20:44] <rypervenche> Battle: Yo
[20:45] <Battle> rypervenche "Battle: Ahh, that's a problem then. It shouldn't be doing that at all."
[20:45] <Battle> what was the problem? :o
[20:45] <rypervenche> Battle: I don't know. With that many resources, and even with few, you shouldn't be running into those kinds of problems. The only thing I could think of would be networking.
[20:46] <rypervenche> Battle: I haven't used Ubuntu in quite a while, but I believe it downloads the packages before getting to the installation bit. So it could be hardware problems or something quite wrong with their installation.
[20:46] <Battle> its not networking, it can't be. all the downloading/uploading aspect, and I even ran a speed test, it was pulling in 300mb/s and uploading at about the same on a speed test website
[20:47] <Battle> and all the downloading of the packages, happens really quickly, it was only when we got to the "Unpacking" and "Seelcting..." part of apt-get install, did we have speed issues
[20:47] <Battle> like it was 2-3mins for each "Select" and "Unpacking", and thats a long time when you're installing like 50 packages at one go XD
[20:47] <Battle> and yeah you're right, it downloads the packages all at once first, then goes 1 by 1, to unpack and install each one, its the unpack/install part that is the issue :(
[20:48] <Battle> i suspected maybe faulty harddrives....so i ran a test on the write/read speeds, they all appear normal
[20:48] <JPSman> How do I UNinstall unity on a 18.04 and replace it with normal gnome?
[20:48] <Battle> I cehcked cpu usage and stuff, again all appear fine nothing is being maxed out so its so insane :(
[20:49] <Battle> thankfully the isues are ONLY with apt install, and everything else is fast as one woudl expect, so i think that once i get past the installs of what one needs for setting up a server, we should bef ine... ig uess
[20:49] <JPSman> I keep geting google hits for removing it from 17.10 - but no guides on removing unity from 18.04
[20:50] <hggdh> JPSman: 18.04 does not come with Unity enabled
[20:50] <genii> hggdh: Maybe it was a do-release-upgrade
[20:50] <JPSman> hggdh, then what is this horrendeous inferface called that looks and acts exactly like unity?  How can i remove it and use gnome-flashback?
[20:50] <Battle> I have another problem though, im trying to get a desktop environment going, i have everything working, except the actual desktop itself...., i see and can access the "Applications" and "Places" menu, there is no other options which i thought was odd....uisually there is "Admin" or something too.... but this is minor, but there's no actual desktop itself to place icons on, and so on... any idea what canc ause this o.O
[20:53] <rypervenche> Battle: I'm not sure then. Someone else with more Ubuntu-specific experience will have to help. Sorry :/
[20:54] <Battle> np thank you anyways :()
[20:54] <Battle> :)*
[20:59] <JPSman> what is the default interface called for 18.04?
[21:00] <JPSman> how can I install gnome-flashback onto 18.04?
[21:04] <jxcodemonkey> JPSman: sudo apt install gnome-session-flashback
[21:05] <jxcodemonkey> JPSman: default is regular gnome3 (GNOME Shell) i believe
[21:08] <JPSman> so, silly me, I needed to do 'sudo apt update' before sudo apt install gnome-session-flashback could find the package . . . . :|
[21:09] <JPSman> thank you jxcodemonkey .  Why does gnome3 look so much like unity?
[21:10] <jxcodemonkey> JPSman: np
[21:14] <zamba> how can i see which packages are available from a list?
[21:15] <jxcodemonkey> JPSman: i don't know about similarities but GNOME Flashback is still a session for GNOME 3 so it's ok
[21:16] <Bashing-om> zamba: perhaps ' apt search <package_name> ' ?
[21:16] <Cheez> zamba: apt-cache pkgnames will list all
[21:16] <Cheez> apt-cache search as well
[21:42] <tim167> hello, is a space character allowed when choosing a user name when installing ubuntu?
[21:43] <tim167> we just installed ubuntu 18.04 and we can not log in, it seems not to recognize the password, even though we checked keyboard settings, shift-lock etc... does this have anything to do with that the user name has a space in it?
[21:45] <Two_Dogs> tim167: really?
[21:46] <Two_Dogs> tim167: create a new user with the name without breaks, see if that helps
[21:47] <Two_Dogs> tim167: create a new user with the name without breaks, see if that helps, better yet, re-install with username without breaks
[21:47] <tim167> Two_Dogs, thanks
[21:48] <Two_Dogs> tim167: you are welcome
[21:51] <kreyren> Hey, any chance you help me fix vulkan issue on ubuntu 18.04? Thanks for help in advance <3 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IJvV1zWTJGyAdQONMTEFkoa5OYpsAqFPKz9NaYAPkuQ/edit#
[21:52] <kreyren> new link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IJvV1zWTJGyAdQONMTEFkoa5OYpsAqFPKz9NaYAPkuQ/edit?usp=sharing
[21:56] <brainwash> kreyren: #radeon would be a better place to ask
[21:56] <kreyren> how do i join it?
[21:56] <kreyren> ahh i see thanks!
[21:56] <brainwash> there is ##vulkan also
[21:57] <Battle> rypervenche, I found the solution to the slow apt
[21:57] <rypervenche> Battle: Oh yeah? What was the issue?
[21:57] <Battle> rypervenche, just as an FYI, it seems /etc/default/grub was missing a value. "mem=8192" added to a config line in there, applying this with grub-update, and now the speed of apt install is 100x better
[21:58] <Battle> apparently it is a bug that is only present when the system has more than 18gb of ram
[21:58] <kreyren> Normie question here: "#radeon :Cannot send to channel" How do i sent message there?
[21:58] <Battle> still no clue how to resolve the desktop situation though, but i may just cope with that as it is.... as i can still access and manage what i need for the most part :S
[22:04] <Bashing-om> !register | kreyren
[22:05] <kreyren> Thanks!
[22:06] <Two_Dogs> kreyren: you the one with radeon driver needing amdgpu?
[22:06] <rypervenche> Battle: You might need to restate the desktop issue. And yeah, provider-made changes. :/
[22:07] <Night_> can somehone help with with a CA issue? I keep getting To connect to domain.gtld insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'. even if CA is trusted
[22:07] <Night_> ERROR: cannot verify plex.tv's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Secure Server CA,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
[22:08] <oerheks> Night_, so what plex guide did you follow? and on what ubuntu version?
[22:08] <Night_> oerheks:  it is for also github
[22:09] <Night_> and anythign that uses wget over ht tps
[22:09] <Night_> Connecting to github.com (github.com)|192.30.253.113|:443... connected.
[22:09] <Night_> ERROR: cannot verify github.com's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 Extended Validation Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
[22:09] <Night_> Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
[22:09] <Night_> To connect to github.com insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
[22:09] <Night_> sorry for multiline
[22:10] <kreyren> Two_dogs yep, but i made fresh install and tried to make it work with help of discord server focused on linux
[22:11] <Night_> and oerheks:  I've been running plex for years no issues upuntill this
[22:12] <Two_Dogs> Night_: it cant be plex issue if you see same issue with github
[22:12] <oerheks> sounds more like a temporary github issue
[22:12] <Night_> i know i never said it was a plex issue, but a CA store issue on my ubuntu
[22:12] <Night_> since it is on every CA; Lets encrypt, Digi, COmodo ++++
[22:12] <oerheks> well, i had to guess, you are poor on information
[22:13] <Two_Dogs> Night_: my bad
[22:14] <oerheks> maybe #github can answer this better than us?
[22:14] <Two_Dogs> or #plex
[22:14] <Night_> :) ive tried to reinstall CA store on my machine to no luck,  aswell as openssel which verifies CAs/certiifcates
[22:15] <Two_Dogs> Night_: where did you stray away from default on cert/dns/network something?
[22:17] <Two_Dogs> over
[22:17] <Night_> no
[22:17] <Two_Dogs> ok
[22:18] <Night_> awk -v cmd='openssl x509 -noout -subject' '     /BEGIN/{close(cmd)};{print | cmd}' < /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt    prints out all CAs which is fine
[22:19] <Two_Dogs> thats alot of cli
[22:19] <ericrajuin> is there a way to make firefox load the locally installed fontAwesome instead of using webfont ?
[22:19] <Two_Dogs> i believe you
[22:20] <Two_Dogs> Night_: i would re-install the cert deps after a purge if that can occur without a bork
[22:21] <Two_Dogs> ericrajuin: i would think so, some command line thing?
[22:22] <Two_Dogs> css conf?
[22:23] <Two_Dogs> if not, install vivaldi, i bet it can Night_
[22:23] <Two_Dogs> Night_: my bad
[22:23] <Two_Dogs> ericrajuin: vivaldi ^^
[22:24] <ericrajuin> when I block webfonts, it displays tofu
[22:24] <Two_Dogs> fried or steamed?
[22:26] <ericrajuin> fried
[22:29] <cimmm> Hi was here last night, had a power failure and boot to emergency mode. All tables are gpt, and fsck works fine on boot ssd and one storage drive, but 5tb storage tells me the fs has unsupported features: metadata_csum. Noted errors from journalctl -xb and copied over seemingly odd results in log from testdisk. Anyone familiar with this or have advice on what I should be looking for?
[22:30] <distrah> Anyone know of a file manager that works well with xfce that has more functionality?
[22:31] <distrah> Besides thunar
[22:31] <Battle> anyone can advise on why im getting: mount: /dev/md2: can't read superblock when I try to mount md2 whilst in rescue mode?
[22:32] <distrah> tried out kde neon, but like the look of xfce more -- even though kde is more modern/clean looking
[22:32] <Bashing-om> distrah: I have ran gedit in xfce with no issues .
[22:33] <distrah> bashing-om looking for something with a gui
[22:34] <Bashing-om> distrah: 'gedit' is ubuntu's gui text editor .
[22:34] <distrah>  Bashing-om: looking for a file manager, not text editor
[22:35] <Two_Dogs> distrah: install dolphin and qt5ct, use qt5ct to manage the looks of dolphin, there is no better file-manager, or nemo(gtk)
[22:35] <distrah> Two_Dogs: does dolphin have a lot of dependencies to run in xfce?
[22:35] <oerheks> !info nemo
[22:36] <Two_Dogs> distrah: it would, nemo would have less
[22:36] <Two_Dogs> its all gtk with nemo
[22:37] <distrah> Two_Dogs: do dependencies really matter? i.e. do they have any effect on my system
[22:37] <whatsupdoc_> Hi can someone help me install nodejs version 6
[22:37] <Two_Dogs> i am surprised the xfce f-m lacks in functionality
[22:37] <whatsupdoc_> I followed these instructions 1000% correctly but it still installs nodejs version 8
[22:37] <whatsupdoc_> https://askubuntu.com/questions/594656/how-to-install-the-latest-versions-of-nodejs-and-npm
[22:37] <oerheks> !info xfce4-goodies
[22:38] <Two_Dogs> distrah: installed the 'goodies' package?
[22:38] <distrah> never heard of xfce4-goodies
[22:38] <distrah> will check it out
[22:38] <Two_Dogs> aye
[22:38] <Gorodish> What's in it?
[22:38] <oerheks> https://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/x11/xfce4-goodies
[22:38] <distrah> yeah wondering how it will work in xubuntu
[22:39] <distrah> is it in the official repo?
[22:39] <whatsupdoc_> Anyone PLZ?? I spend like 2 hours and still can't get it to work
[22:39] <oerheks> it is like restricted extras, this is a standard extention
[22:39] <oerheks> in universe, see ubottu
[22:39] <distrah> will it add a additional functionality to thunar?
[22:39] <whatsupdoc_> can anyone answer plz where do downloaded files go for ubuntu?
[22:41] <oerheks> downloads usually goto ~/Downloads, else it ends up in your /home/ folder .. and really, nodejs version 6?
[22:41] <whatsupdoc_> how does apt install install the package even without internet?
[22:42] <whatsupdoc_> where does it get its node 8.10 version from?
[22:42] <Two_Dogs> its unfortunate google is not an option
[22:42] <whatsupdoc_> google sucks
[22:42] <oerheks> from what planet does it get internet from ?
[22:42] <oerheks> really, you are funny
[22:45] <whatsupdoc_> omg why doesn't it uninstall
[22:46] <whatsupdoc_> i type sudo apt remove nodejs and it doesn't remove
[22:46] <IcemanV9> distrah: krusader or midnight commander?
[22:47] <distrah> IcemanV9: never heard of either. Are those gui file managers?
[22:48] <IcemanV9> distrah: krusader is gui and midnight is text
[22:48] <whatsupdoc_> where is /nodejs_8.10.0~dfsg-2_amd64.deb located??? I need to delete it
[22:48] <distrah> Icemanv9: is krusader for xfce?
[22:49] <ericrajuin> I found midnight commander very good, although I seldom use it
[22:49] <Ben64> whatsupdoc_: no you don't
[22:50] <whatsupdoc_> Yes i do it keeps auto installing
[22:50] <Ben64> pastebin the errors
[22:50] <whatsupdoc_> https://askubuntu.com/questions/594656/how-to-install-the-latest-versions-of-nodejs-and-npm
[22:50] <Ben64> deleting it won't help anything
[22:50] <whatsupdoc_> ^^ I'm just trying to follow this
[22:50] <Ben64> well, don't
[22:52] <IcemanV9> distrah: just look up their home page .. "Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for KDE Plasma and other desktops in the *nix world"
[22:52] <distrah> thanks
[22:53] <IcemanV9> distrah: https://krusader.org
[22:53] <whatsupdoc_> Here is my output: http://dpaste.com/11FC6MD.txt
[22:53] <whatsupdoc_> ## Run `sudo apt-get install -y nodejs` to install Node.js 6.x LTS Boron and npm
[22:53] <whatsupdoc_> Unpacking nodejs (8.10.0~dfsg-2) ...
[22:53] <whatsupdoc_> ??? like what the heck
[22:54] <Ben64> well this channel only supports ubuntu packages, not running a script from a post you found on the internet
[22:54] <cimmm> Can anyone help me with, or point me to where my question should go? Non-booting 16.04 after power failure, most errors in journalctl -xb are related to sdb (non-boot, ext4), fsck doesn't support metadata_csum and ran testdisk analyse overnight. Not sure what to do with it because detected table shows a lot more than the 1 partition on disk. Any help is welcome
[22:54] <whatsupdoc_> so how do i install nodejs 6.14.2??
[22:55] <Ben64> whatsupdoc_: ask the devs
[22:55] <whatsupdoc_> I need to find nodejs_8.10.0~dfsg-2_amd64.deb
[22:55] <whatsupdoc_> and delete it
[22:56] <Ben64> that won't help
[22:56] <distrah> IcemanV9: looks almost too advanced for my level of knowledge haha. I'll give it a try and see if I can dumb down the interface a bit. Can you make it single panel?
[22:56] <Ben64> i suggest you abandon your goal of installing an old version
[22:57] <whatsupdoc_> lol yeah right i can't do that
[22:57] <Ben64> why
[22:57] <fishcooker> i have disk partition with raid1 http://vpaste.net/JqwKS
[22:57] <whatsupdoc_> because i need 6.14.2
[22:57] <whatsupdoc_> for my project
[22:58] <Ben64> why
[22:58] <fishcooker> i have disk partition with raid1 http://vpaste.net/JqwKS i want to try do the same on the other box installation but have no idea how to set using the same setting ... any idea?
[22:59] <whatsupdoc_> found that bastard file
[23:00] <carpediembaby> Hi, I installed ubuntu 18.04 and now from time to time, for no apparent reason, everything freezes including mouse and keyboard. The only way i manage to get out of the problem is to restart
[23:00] <carpediembaby> can someone help me figure out why this happens?
[23:00] <whatsupdoc_> 18.04 is garbage
[23:00] <Ben64> ha
[23:00] <whatsupdoc_> i installed it and now can't get node js 6.14.2 to work
[23:01] <Ben64> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[23:01] <carpediembaby> I also see some static on the screen sometimes, but not always
[23:01] <whatsupdoc_> ok i deleted it plz work
[23:02] <Ben64> carpediembaby: how is the screen connected? what gpu is it? what driver?
[23:02] <carpediembaby> I am also wondering if maybe its my laptop and not ubuntu, but it doesn't seem to have happened on ubuntu
[23:02] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby:  copy/paste & execute via terminal> journalctl -b --pri=3 ## anything interesting?
[23:03] <carpediembaby> Ben64: its a laptop with an intel graphics, I didn't install anything additional for drivers. Stock ubuntu
[23:03] <Ben64> only intel? or dual gpu
[23:03] <ericrajuin> whatsupdoc_: try sudo apt purge nodejs && sudo apt  install nodejs=6.14.1-1nodesource1
[23:04] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/96kq2xq7bm/
[23:04] <carpediembaby> Ben64: only intel
[23:05] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: nope, nothing there that is interesting
[23:05] <Ben64> i'd check logs, but static on screen is bad, i'd think maybe bad vram
[23:06] <whatsupdoc_> ericrajuin thank you!!
[23:07] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby:  copy/paste & execute via terminal> journalctl -dmesg --pri=3 ## anything interesting?
[23:08] <carpediembaby> Ben64: So i am looking at replacing the motherboard?
[23:08] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: "No entries"
[23:08] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: wow
[23:08] <whatsupdoc_> i went from gcc version 4 -> 7 and what the heck it now complains about indentation so annoying
[23:08] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby:  copy/paste & execute via terminal> sensors -f
[23:09] <distrah> anyone else using an x220?
[23:09] <Two_Dogs> or what ever you use
[23:09] <Two_Dogs> :)
[23:09] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: i don't have that command
[23:09] <Two_Dogs> really?
[23:10] <oerheks> !sensors
[23:10] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: its weird because i have an indicator applet installed
[23:11] <carpediembaby> which also shows cpu temperature
[23:11] <carpediembaby> or some temperature
[23:11] <Two_Dogs> i dont remember personally installing lm-sensors
[23:12] <Raphael17> help
[23:12] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: you got inxi installed?
[23:12] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: since last boot seen the issue?
[23:13] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: inxi doesn't seem to be installed, here is the output of sensors -f: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4RYZhD8GcC/
[23:13] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: I just restarted after it happened last time
[23:13] <Two_Dogs> very normal temps carpediembaby
[23:14] <Two_Dogs> like 45c i think
[23:15] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby:  copy/paste & execute via terminal> journalctl --since=yesterday --pri=3
[23:16] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9Fb3FPX9ns/
[23:16] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: do you have the glitchy lappy that is dying and you hoped linux work fix it?
[23:16] <fishcooker> Ben64: i've forgot how to have disk partition with raid1 http://vpaste.net/JqwKS i want to try do the same on the other box installation but have no idea how to set using
[23:16] <Ben64> carpediembaby: i wouldn't go to that yet
[23:17] <Ben64> fishcooker: why are you telling me this
[23:17] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: no, its lenovo x260, a couple years old. I started noticing this problem after i clean installed windows and ubuntu. But maybe it is dying on me already.
[23:18] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: there is a intel graphics driver glitch just before you rebooted
[23:18] <oerheks> restart your router? https://askubuntu.com/questions/967441/17-1-wlp6s0-failed-to-remove-key-1-ffffffffffff-from-hardware-22
[23:18] <Two_Dogs> and some ata thing, and wifi hating you, but here you are
[23:20] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: install inxi and share> inxi -CMSGrxrzc0
[23:20] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: didn't notice anything wrong other than the display and the freeze. Wifi seems to be smooth...
[23:21] <Two_Dogs> i dont know how to break i915
[23:22] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qW528p2ST3/
[23:23] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: nice machine
[23:24] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: does the job. I hope its not dying..
[23:24] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: guessing i would up the kernel and firmware to as far as possible, thats a 2017 bios
[23:24] <slackin> Anyone have any idea why I would be getting performance like this from a thumb drive? (It happens with other thumb drives too, but when plugged into windows desktop get steady over 100mb/sec) https://pasteboard.co/HnkN75V.png
[23:25] <fishcooker> i tought you asked why
[23:26] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: i did all the updates already. Ill try to find firmware and bios
[23:27] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: bios is via intel-microcode, i would expect that to be installed
[23:28] <carpediembaby> i would rather do it with the lenovo utility + windows
[23:29] <carpediembaby> Or if they have an equivalent for linux, but I doubt it..
[23:30] <Two_Dogs> the equiv is 'intel-microcode' carpediembaby
[23:30] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: its not installed
[23:30] <Two_Dogs> and i dont see it on my end either
[23:30] <Two_Dogs> install it
[23:30] <carpediembaby> I'm looking ant how to use it
[23:31] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: archwiki explains why its not evil
[23:31] <luxio> What utilities are there on the live USB to see if a drive is failing?
[23:31] <slackin> smart-utils
[23:31] <luxio> ty
[23:32] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: I said that mostly because I don't know how to use it..
[23:32] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: nothing to do from user end, the thing does its thing at boot
[23:33] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: i installed the package intel-microcode, now i should reboot and it will upgrade bios??
[23:33] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: yeap
[23:34] <carpediembaby> Two_Dogs: that's quite evil
[23:34] <Two_Dogs> carpediembaby: yes
[23:34] <Two_Dogs> but useful
[23:36] <Two_Dogs> i have a server on 32bit 16.04 and i should move to 64bit, this thing has ran flawless for oodles of years, should i stress the outcome?
[23:50] <ericrajuin> well if it ain't broken... :-)
[23:55] <tim167> how can I map the context-menu key to left-click?
[23:55] <th3> hello there
[23:55] <th3> any one from dark web?
[23:56] <Two_Dogs> ericrajuin: yeah, better let it be
[23:57] <Two_Dogs> spice-vdagent <-- what exactly does this thing do on ubuntu? ubuntu desktop depends on it
[23:58] <Two_Dogs> i googled it, i cant grasp what it does for me