[00:00] <Two_Dogs> i am on https://git.io/vhOf0
[00:03] <mouses> Two_Dogs: https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/1-spice-vdagent/
[00:03] <mouses> Two_Dogs: also nice fallout reference :)
[00:08] <lapaga> https://www.spice-space.org/s
[00:09] <Two_Dogs> mouses: read it, still clueless
[00:09] <mouses> Two_Dogs: under features - that's what it does.
[00:10] <mouses> Two_Dogs: X11 is the server
[00:10] <mouses> Two_Dogs: you are a client connecting to that server
[00:10] <ericrajuin> seems like some VM mouse driver
[00:10] <mouses> Two_Dogs: said package provides features you need.
[00:10] <mouses> but yeah, looks like something to do with VM stuff
[00:11] <lapaga> spice-space.org gives a decent info on what it is
[00:13] <Two_Dogs> spice Linux guests <-- how did i opt-in?
[00:13] <Two_Dogs> mouses: call me slow
[00:13] <Two_Dogs> mouses: need? how?
[00:13] <Two_Dogs> bbl
[00:14] <mouses> Two_Dogs: it's a part of what ubuntu has decided you need, I really can't tell you much more than that.
[00:22] <ande_> Hi all. Please, help me.
[00:23] <ande_> How I can get my smartphone (android) screnn picture goes to the of the my notebook (ubuntu)
[00:23] <ande_> wireless mirroring connect, but how I csan use it?
[00:25] <ande_> AFK! Please, type me on private message
[00:38] <JPSman> I installed 18.04 with minimal programs.... What is the name of the package that will let me share the screen and remote control through VNC?
[00:40] <Two_Dogs> JPSman: software manager does not hit on 'vnc'? try
[00:41] <Two_Dogs> JPSman: i see a few choices, i would chose the first server option provided first
[00:42] <JPSman> I dont' use "Software Manager" - I use synaptic package manager
[00:42] <JPSman> i'll try that bloatware now
[00:43] <Two_Dogs> JPSman: nomachine works great, free
[00:44] <Two_Dogs> JPSman: i think you would need synaptic for that one
[00:44] <Two_Dogs> or gdebi
[00:44] <Two_Dogs> dpkg
[00:45] <JPSman> what is the name of the pacckage though?
[00:45] <JPSman> that Ubuntu uses in 18.04 to share the desktop screen?
[00:46] <Two_Dogs> yes, from web 'nomachine' get the '.deb'
[00:46] <JPSman> Vino, the answer is vino
[00:46] <Two_Dogs> ok
[00:48] <Two_Dogs> JPSman: or x11vnc
[00:50] <Two_Dogs> i prefer rdp, it will carry the audio channel, thats less messy
[01:03] <luxio> any of this indicate a bad drive? termbin.com/wivo
[01:05] <luxio> this is dmesg: https://i.imgur.com/VoGigRw.png
[01:06] <Two_Dogs> luxio: the img looks very bad
[01:06] <ande_> Hello! Please tell me. How can you transfer a picture from an Android phone to a laptop with Ubuntu? If possible, please respond to personal messages and I will get in touch, there is no possibility of being constantly at the computer.
[01:07] <luxio> ande_: a usb cable
[01:07] <luxio> Two_Dogs: what could be the problem?
[01:07] <luxio> failed drive?
[01:07] <Butterfly^> ande_ : or wifi
[01:07] <Two_Dogs> luxio: yeah
[01:07] <Butterfly^> ande_ : or MicroSD card
[01:07] <Butterfly^> ande_ : or bluetoth
[01:07] <Two_Dogs> yeah to the ata errors
[01:07] <Butterfly^> tooth*
[01:07] <ande_> Butterfly^: I have wifi, because usb not supported
[01:08] <Butterfly^> ande_ : USB not supported by what? phone or pc?
[01:08] <ande_> I want playing the game, and use the smartphne loke za joystick)))
[01:08] <Butterfly^> ande_ : if it's one picture, just use your phone to go to imgur.com/upload , upload your picture, download it with pc
[01:09] <ande_> Butterfly^: I want playing the game, and use the smartphne loke za joystick)))
[01:09] <ande_> Butterfly^: like a joystick
[01:10] <luxio> nautilus crashes when i try to access the faulty drive
[01:10] <luxio> how can i recover the files?
[01:10] <Butterfly^> ande_ : let's go back a couple steps, what is it you need help with? transferring a picture from phone to pc or using phone as joystick ?
[01:10] <ande_> Butterfly^: oh my bad english
[01:11] <ande_> Butterfly^: Im play the game where finger is too big on smartphone screen
[01:12] <ande_> Butterfly^: and my two finger was a half screen. Its not usability
[01:12] <oerheks> rdp on android ..
[01:13] <Butterfly^> een nederlandstalige!
[01:13] <Butterfly^> oerheks!
[01:13] <oerheks> and running the game, awesome
[01:14] <ande_> oerheks: thanks!
[01:14] <oerheks> is this a 1080i screen size game??
[01:14] <ande_> oerheks: do I need install same soft from ubuntu?
[01:14] <ande_> oerheks: Im not think so
[01:15] <oerheks> https://www.maketecheasier.com/cast-android-screen-linux-desktop/
[01:15] <oerheks> via wifi, or usb...
[01:17] <ande_> oerheks: thanks you!
[01:18] <ande_> oerheks: you are very the most biggest help me :)
[01:18] <oerheks> have fun!
[01:22] <ande_> oerheks: Oh, that's not exactly what I asked for. I do not have chromium, and chromium. And can't figure out can. Because the USB cord is not disconnected from the socket, and it is the only one.
[01:22] <RoadRunner> what's the recommended way to install Skype: Software or Skype's webpage (if it matters)?
[01:24] <oerheks> i think snap, https://snapcraft.io/skype
[01:26] <RoadRunner> oerheks: what makes snap better?
[01:28] <oerheks> the auto update feature, and universal on other -nix installations
[01:30] <RoadRunner> is snap service free and does it require snapd or whatever else installed first?
[01:30] <oerheks> hmm, maybe it is the only way to install https://launchpad.net/skype gives an ancient version
[01:31] <oerheks> snaps are standard supported on ubuntu.
[01:32] <Two_Dogs> spice-vdagent - Agent for Spice guests <-- how would i use this oerheks in normal desktop usage?
[01:35] <TheHackOps> What everyone's present day thoughts on the drivers supplied by AMD for Ubuntu
[01:36] <TheHackOps> I'm running 18.04 and getting some weird screen lag
[01:36] <TheHackOps> Which usually happens bcz no drivers. I am running an R9 280x
[01:37] <oerheks> i have no idea, Two_Dogs, never used those tools
[01:38] <RoadRunner> oerheks: snap's skype ver is 8.22.0.2, Software's is 8.23.76.3
[01:40] <Two_Dogs> oerheks: aye
[01:40] <TheHackOps> https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Radeon-Software-for-Linux-Release-Notes.aspx << They say its compatible with 16.04.4 (Which seems like a very specific version..)
[01:40] <TheHackOps> Would it be safe to use with 18.04
[01:40] <RoadRunner> oerheks: don't know if it matters but Ubuntu's native Software seems to be more current...
[01:41] <oerheks> heh, i see 8.22 in sofwarecenter, as snap only.
[01:41] <oerheks> how do you see 8.23 ?
[01:42] <Bashing-om> TheHackOps: what shows ' lsmod | grep amdgpu ' ?
[01:42] <CountryfiedLinux> howdy
[01:42] <CountryfiedLinux> Are there any updates for fractional display scaling for Ubuntu 18.04?
[01:43] <RoadRunner> oerheks: from my 16.04 box I see 8.22 as well, but from the 18.04 box, Software gives 8.23.76.3
[01:46] <oerheks> software gives snap,  so 18.04 got an updated version, maybe your old version gets updated, i would expect that to happen
[01:46] <RoadRunner> oerheks: like I said, don't know if this ver diff is of any significance; myabe your suggestion on autoupdates are more important
[01:47] <RoadRunner> *is more...
[01:49] <RoadRunner> in any case, can't say I am crazy about the warning that Skype is unconfined and has access to all documents; anything I can do to sandbox it?
[01:50] <TheHackOps> Bashing-om, https://gist.github.com/TheOpenDevProject/dcfaf87b3bffd79b42c24e039f00f516
[01:53] <Bashing-om> TheHackOps: "amdgpu 2703360 0" the zero says not being used .. hummm .. is it loaded ' sudo lshw -C display ' ?
[01:55] <TheHackOps> Bashing-om, https://gist.github.com/TheOpenDevProject/4367124967397ec449f41e49de2fd8bc
[01:57] <tim167> how can I play a midi file by double-clicking
[01:58] <Bashing-om> TheHackOps: Well .. not making a lot of sense .. "configuration: driver=radeon" where is expected to be amdgpu . think'n .
[01:58] <TheHackOps> normally never does make sense on my machine :D
[02:00] <XXCoder> radeon is older driver, amdgpu replaces it if card is supported
[02:02] <RoadRunner> anyone knows how to protect documents from Skype?
[02:06] <Bashing-om> TheHackOps: " apt policy xserver-xorg-video-ati xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu ' ?
[02:08] <Bashing-om> XXCoder: TheHackOps should be running the amdgpu driver with that R9 card .
[02:24] <slackin> anyone know of a way to play videos from desktop/laptop to chromecast?
[02:29] <oerheks_> slackin, i play with chrome to my nexus player, which has chromecast build-in too
[02:30] <oerheks_> chromecast has to be setup with login, and your browser too, then you have the cast options
[02:45] <oerheks> thank you for flying #freenode
[03:14] <Two_Dogs> flying #freenode
[04:38] <ChetManly> hey why cant I play a dvd?
[04:38] <DrManhattan> because you gots no VLC?
[04:38] <ChetManly> is the same libdvdcss thing from years ago
[04:39] <ChetManly> yes I do
[04:39] <oerheks> even with that lib, some dvds will still not play
[04:39] <oerheks> !dvd
[04:40] <oerheks> VLC does not play encrypted dvds by default, still need this package
[04:41] <ChetManly> I must have fixed before and forgot cause its working now
[04:41] <ChetManly> oerheks: so what do you do then?
[04:41] <ChetManly> not watch them?
[04:42] <swift110> oh
[04:43] <ChetManly> oerheks: like to the ones that will not play with libdvdcss
[04:43]  * ChetManly cannot believe I forgot I had done this already, my new job is henious
[04:44] <oerheks> if there is no linux solution, you will need to use an other platform
[05:01] <purpleunicorn> For some reason when I start using hexchat on Ubuntu it gets glitchy
[05:02] <purpleunicorn> Does anyone know why?
[05:09] <smacktalk> what's the best dvd player for ubuntu?
[05:10] <lotuspsychje> purpleunicorn: screenshot?
[05:10] <lotuspsychje> smacktalk: best, is an opinion, youc an try vlc or smplayer
[05:10] <oerheks> !info gnome-mpv
[05:11] <oerheks> *best* is an opinion, there are many mediaplayers that can handle dvd formats
[05:13] <smacktalk> vlc isnt working...throwing an error
[05:14] <oerheks> you have followed the dvd wiki ofcourse..
[05:14] <oerheks> !dvd
[05:14] <oerheks> even with that lib, some dvds will still not play
[05:14] <oerheks> LoLz
[05:28] <purpleunicorn> I don’t have a screenshot
[05:34] <crns> I am lookin repository for kali to ubuntu
[05:34] <crns> have a new one for this?
[05:41] <lotuspsychje> !kali | crns
[05:42] <lotuspsychje> crns: and not a good idea to add another Os repos
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> purpleunicorn: printscreen button to the rescue
[05:49] <purpleunicorn> Lol what? lotuspsychje how do I record my screen as a video?
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> !info kazam | purpleunicorn
[06:37] <nikolam> classic Ubuntu and derivates problem: Wireless network does not connect, before logging in, also disconnects after logging out...
[06:37] <nikolam> Wnat it to be on upon machine boot and to stay up
[06:38] <hateball> nikolam: then you need to tick the box that says "enable for all users"
[06:38] <nikolam> (machine also used as a router and a dnsmasq for LAN
[06:38] <hateball> nikolam: otherwise the password for the wifi network is unlocked in your keyring upon logon
[06:38] <nikolam> hateball, Ok, I enabled it, I will restart it to test.
[06:38] <nikolam> I see password is also displayed as a plaitext in config file.
[06:38] <nikolam> ok, will reboot to see.
[06:40] <mohabaks> hello folks; where is the location for /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.leases in ubuntu 18.04 LTS
[06:41] <uwjesq> I purged mysql and re-installed but it does not ask me for a root password again. Is there a way to set it up again?
[06:42] <oerheks> mohabaks, that is the place, but you need to create it yourself.. http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man5/dhcpd.leases.5.html
[06:42] <mohabaks> oerheks: thanks
[06:43] <foo357> Hello, will this ISO function as a LiveCD? ubuntu-14.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso
[06:43] <Styil> it should
[06:44] <Styil> foo357, that said, you may want to use a newer ubuntu version
[06:44] <foo357> Styil: Do you know of a direct download link? (I can't use bitttorrent)
[06:44] <foo357> Styil: thanks for the pointer, I'm aware of the ubuntu versions
[06:45] <Styil> https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/contribute?version=18.04&architecture=amd64
[06:45] <Styil> direct download link for 18.04
[06:46] <Styil> actually that isnt it
[06:46] <Styil> http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04/ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[06:46] <Styil> that is the direct link
[06:46] <Styil> foo357,
[06:49] <foo357> Styil: I am aware that it's an older LTS version I was asking about. I know it's fairly out-of-date, I want it to test a thing.
[06:50] <foo357> Styil: I think I managed to find the direct download for LTS 14.04 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/14.04.5/release/
[06:50] <Styil> that is 14.04.05, if that is no issue
[07:23] <Guest89917> hi is this ubuntu channel ?
[07:24] <SwedeMike> Guest89917: yes.
[07:24] <ducasse> Guest89917: yes, for support issues
[07:26] <Guest89917> thank you
[07:42] <oerheks>  npm ERR! 418 I'm a teapot: https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/20791
[07:56] <hellyeah> i am connecting ubuntu using putty
[07:56] <hellyeah> i enabled x11 forwarding
[07:56] <hellyeah> but i got this error
[07:56] <hellyeah> Error: no DISPLAY environment variable specified
[07:56] <hellyeah> what package should i need to install?
[07:59] <ducasse> hellyeah: are you connecting from windows?
[07:59] <hellyeah> yes
[07:59] <hellyeah> i have xming
[08:02] <Triffid_Hunter> hellyeah: does putty know about your x server? I've done that before (X server on windows forwarded over putty), it does work with some fiddling
[08:23] <leyan> hello
[08:23] <Styil> hello
[08:27] <greenywd> hello
[08:31] <b3zi> need help?
[08:31] <negev> hi, i have this weird issue where a udp packet will spuriously go missing during a dns request, but it only seems to affect 14.04
[08:31] <EriC^^> negev: if nobody knows here try asking in ##networking
[08:32] <negev> i'm not convinced it's a networking issue
[08:32] <negev> because if i use a 16.04 client and 16.04 server on the same network it doesn't happen
[08:32] <negev> the problem happens if i have either 14.04 client or a 14.04 server
[08:43] <zax1> morning ubuntuers
[08:44] <Skaface82> hi
[08:44] <zax1> i just installed ubnuntu yesterday and started playing with it. i installed citrix receiver to connect to my work's network
[08:45] <zax1> but when trying to connect i get an error : cannot connect to app.... 0.0.0.2 <NAME of APP>
[08:45] <zax1> not really sure how to troubleshoot it - any ideas ?
[08:46] <zax1> anyone played around with citrix access on ubuntu ?
[08:47] <Skaface82> if someone has they will answer, just be patient ;-)
[08:48] <zax1> i am :)
[08:48] <zax1> i guess its mostly americans , on here... probably still ZZZing
[08:59] <negev> quit
[09:06] <TvL2386> hey guys, I'm using the ubuntu-18.04-live-server-amd64.iso and I notice I can only format my /boot as ext4, xfs or btrfs
[09:06] <TvL2386> I wanted to format it as ext2, just like all my 16.04 server
[09:07] <Styil> but
[09:07] <Styil> why
[09:07] <TvL2386> well, why not?
[09:09] <longword> Install as ext4, back it up, reformat as ext2, restore, reinstall grub
[09:09] <Styil> ext4 is a superior filesystem, just saying
[09:11] <longword> An argument could be made that ext2 is a simpler filesystem with less scope for failure. You'd be wrong, but you could certainly argue.
[09:11] <TvL2386> I don't have a good argument... It's just been the default for ages...
[09:11] <TvL2386> but, ext4 it is :)
[09:11] <TvL2386> new default :)
[09:12] <hellyeah> anyone know about supervisor?
[09:12] <TvL2386> and now I'm looking how to configure my LVM
[09:12] <TvL2386> I don't really like these simplified setup steps
[09:14] <longword> The right argument is that boiling down the install options makes it easier for the vendor to validate that all combinations will work on all platforms
[09:14] <TvL2386> If you want all the available options to customize disk partitions, raid, etc, you should install Ubuntu using the Network Installer.
[09:14] <longword> And that leads to a more reliable Ubuntu for everyone
[09:15] <TvL2386> sounds like a Microsoft statement
[09:16] <i_heart_penguins> anyone know how i can imitate multimedia keys using gnome's keyboard settings?
[09:17] <i_heart_penguins> nevermind, seems as simple as change the mm key settings themselves in keyboard settings
[09:22] <DK2> /cpu/cp/upd >/dev/null 2>&1
[09:22] <DK2> anyone knows what this should be doing?
[09:22] <DK2> i found it in the crontab
[09:23] <TvL2386> I'll use the 18.04 mini iso
[09:23] <TvL2386> looks familiar, works familiar
[09:23] <TvL2386> and gives freedom
[09:24] <zax1> any one connecting to citrix with their ubuntu ?
[09:24] <TvL2386> zax I am
[09:24] <zax1> have you had any issues ?
[09:24] <TvL2386> with my ubuntu-18.04 desktop
[09:24] <TvL2386> yep
[09:24] <TvL2386> always
[09:25] <TvL2386> but it works fine now
[09:25] <TvL2386> I documented the procedure if you're interested
[09:25] <zax1> when i try to open a published app it gives me a 0.0.0.2 <APP NAME> cannot connect. no such file or directory. verify your connection settings and try again
[09:26] <zax1> TvL2386, im very interested - yes
[09:26] <TvL2386> one sec :)
[09:28] <TvL2386> https://gist.github.com/TvL2386/e642f5fcccf35cc2c9d647d773b67248
[09:33] <zax1> TvL2386, perfect
[09:33] <zax1> thanks
[09:33] <TvL2386> zax1: yw! Good to hear ^^
[09:34] <zax1> so the issue was that the apps dont share the browsers certs ?
[09:34] <zax1> and that commands coppy the ca certs to the app keystore ?
[09:34] <TvL2386> I honestly don't know, first easy was what you had, second issue was missing certs
[09:34] <longword> Each browser does its own thing, separate and apart from the OS
[09:34] <TvL2386> yeah it symlinks the certs so Citrix can use them
[09:35] <zax1> no you are speaking chinease to me
[09:35] <zax1> symlinks ?
[09:35] <TvL2386> `ln -s` creates links
[09:35] <TvL2386> not copies
[09:35] <zax1> create a symbolic link
[09:35] <zax1> got ya
[09:35] <TvL2386> yes
[09:35] <zax1> another issue.... if you may
[09:35] <TvL2386> :)
[09:35] <zax1> so i opened my citrix desktop
[09:35] <bluebfg> hello, I need to ask a questions regarding the live image. how can I change which system gets mounted in cdrom?
[09:35] <TvL2386> I use it for citrix desktop yeah
[09:36] <zax1> but it occupied the entire screen with out the black connection bar,
[09:36] <TvL2386> unfortunately I must use outlook
[09:36] <zax1> naturally, i hit SHIFT-F2
[09:36] <TvL2386> hmmmm... I do have that black bar where you can switch to window mode
[09:36] <zax1> no i am stuck on a terminal window which is also maximised and cant get out of it
[09:37] <zax1> the balck bar is not there by design - our citrix admins decreed it should be removed
[09:37] <zax1> thats ok
[09:37] <zax1> i can handle that
[09:37] <TvL2386> oh haha :)
[09:37] <zax1> but how do i get out of the terminal window
[09:37] <i_heart_penguins> bluebfg: you can choose advanced boot and, I think, edit grub options
[09:37] <Styil> what terminal window?\
[09:37] <Styil> oh
[09:37] <Styil> shift F1 I believe
[09:37] <Styil> shift Fsomething
[09:38] <TvL2386> my mouse is not confined in the citrix terminal... I always have it windowed, maximized on my right screen
[09:38] <TvL2386> shift-f2 doesn't do anything
[09:38] <TvL2386> also not I'm using ubuntu-mate-desktop
[09:38] <zax1> SHIFT-F1 doesnt work
[09:38] <TvL2386> *note
[09:38] <zax1> let me go and ogle it
[09:39] <TvL2386> shift+f1 does not work here either
[09:39] <Styil> try all the shift+function keys
[09:39] <Styil> its probably one of them IIRC
[09:39] <Styil> no harm done if it isnt
[09:40] <zax1> my SHIFT-F12 is connected to the red button on my desk..... :(
[09:40] <bluebfg> @i_heart_penguins so you say that responsible for changing what is mounted in cdrom dir is grub? (i thought it was casper)
[09:40] <zax1> brace yourself
[09:41] <zax1> na.. .no shift Fx works
[09:44] <i_heart_penguins> bluebfg: you want to not mount you cd drive when booting from liveusb? i misunderstood
[09:45] <bluebfg> i use lvm together with the live image created my own build), my problem is that i have 2 rootfs partitions, and I want to choose when rootfs1 is mounted in cdrom and when rootfs2 is mounted in cdrom
[09:50] <tzafrir> I'm trying to understand how netplan+networkd works.
[09:50] <bluebfg> @i_heart_penguins any idea?
[09:51] <tzafrir> I have a 18.04 server in a VM. it has interfaces lo and ens3.
[09:51] <tzafrir> They show up in the output of 'networkctl list'
[09:52] <tzafrir> But I can't figure out what is the equivalent systemd service name for the network interface ens3 .
[09:53] <tzafrir> I don't see any service with a name that ends "@ens3.service" .
[09:55] <TvL2386> I'm trying to find out how to disable the boot splash on ubuntu-18.04 server
[09:56] <bluebfg> also, does any one know how can i see the active entwork connection on an ubuntu lxd os?
[09:56] <TvL2386> bluebfg: you mean from a container?
[09:56] <bluebfg> yes
[09:56] <bluebfg> nmcli connection show
[09:56] <bluebfg> returns empty
[09:57] <bluebfg> but connectivity exists
[09:57] <TvL2386> active network connections: netstat -anp?
[09:57] <TvL2386> ifconfig
[09:57] <TvL2386> I don't think people use the network manager from within a container
[09:58] <TvL2386> all that stuff is done by your container runtime environment (I'm familiar with docker)
[09:59] <TvL2386> found it, disabling splash by setting GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" in /etc/default/grub
[09:59] <TvL2386> not sure if it's required, but also did update-grub afterwards
[10:01] <bluebfg> @tvl2386 how can I view available wi-fi networks from within a container?
[10:01] <bluebfg> LXD not docker
[10:02] <tzafrir> TvL2386: ss -np; ip a # ifconfig is no longer installed by default (?)
[10:02] <bluebfg> with ss -np i gt protocol not supported
[10:02] <TvL2386> ah check tzafrir
[10:03] <bluebfg> and as you know ifconfig provide info on current connection
[10:03] <bluebfg> i am talking about listing the available wi-fi networks
[10:03] <bluebfg> and receive info on the one you are currently connected to e.g. ssid, bssid, signal strength etc
[10:03] <tzafrir> ss -ntp
[10:03] <TvL2386> hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[10:04] <TvL2386> but, sorry for being ignorant or something: How should a container know what wifi the host is connected to
[10:04] <TvL2386> networking is abstracted away a bit right
[10:04] <bluebfg> @tzafrir cannot open socket protocol not supported
[10:04] <TvL2386> and it doesn't matter right wether docker or lxd manages the container
[10:05] <TvL2386> the container is simply: the isolated process running in it's own env
[10:05] <bluebfg> well for docker you can use the --net host when deploying an image
[10:05] <bluebfg> to maintain such networking capabilities
[10:05] <bluebfg> is there an equivalent to that for LXD?
[10:06] <TvL2386> yeah and what does docker do: it spins up an interface, configures an ip on it, "bridges" the container with it and enables ip forwarding
[10:06] <TvL2386> does some iptables shit
[10:07] <TvL2386> $ ip a s docker0
[10:07] <TvL2386> 6: docker0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default
[10:07] <TvL2386>     link/ether 02:42:85:bc:59:61 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
[10:07] <TvL2386>     inet 172.17.0.1/16 brd 172.17.255.255 scope global docker0
[10:07] <TvL2386>        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
[10:07] <TvL2386> that's how docker works
[10:08] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[10:09] <TvL2386> ok
[10:09] <TvL2386> bluebfg: https://stgraber.org/2016/10/27/network-management-with-lxd-2-3/
[10:09] <bluebfg> @tvl2386 ok thanks will try to figure it out. on another matter maybe you know how I can tell whcih rootfs to be mounted on cdrom? I have made a live image that supports lvm. So for example, I need to mount rootfs1 on cdrom sometimes and rootfs2 another time. Any idea on how can I achieve that?
[10:11] <winem_> hey guys, how do you monitor systemd-timesyncd? is there any chance to get more out of it than what timedatectl status provides?
[10:11] <TvL2386> bluebfg: not sure about that... I never messed with cd images myself
[10:14] <TvL2386> winem_: I don't :)
[10:15] <winem_> TvL2386: well, the last weekend told me that I don't want to rely on the customer any longer. so I thought there might be some cool stuff I just miss
[10:15] <winem_> chrony provides some good info but I use that on redhat only and want to stick to the defaults - use systemd timesync on debian / ubuntu
[10:15] <gaussblurinc1> Hi! I can not install pidgin 2.13 from official ubuntu repository, is it ok?
[10:16] <gaussblurinc1> Ah, yes, I have latest pidgin version 2.10.12 and linux mint 18.3
[10:16] <TvL2386> so what is it you want to accomplish winem_ ?
[10:20] <QQG3mb3l> test
[10:20] <BluesKaj> !mint | gaussblurinc1
[10:22] <QQG3mb3l> has quit
[10:23] <winem_> TvL2386: on redhat for example. I have 3 alarms now: status of the conifgured sources (available, unavailable, falseticker), the deviation between the local time and the time on the source and a 3rd alarm that just yells if the local client is not synced at all. on ubuntu, I could just use the 3rd one
[10:27] <EriC^^> !ping
[10:34] <TvL2386> winem_: I don't know...
[10:38] <QQG3mb3l> ping
[10:38] <winem_> TvL2386: no worries, it's fine. was just wondering if it's possible and if I miss anything
[10:42] <sertiade> google
[10:49] <raf> hi need help pleasze
[10:50] <raf> please*
[10:50] <Guest26265> whats the problem
[10:50] <BluesKaj> raf, just ask your question
[10:52] <raf> I trying to install romstation , for multi emule ; i installed wine , start the romstation download & in z website they write : juste lance the download and at the end unlock the  case
[10:52] <raf> So i does and ...
[10:52] <raf> Nothing (y) i love it
[10:55] <BluesKaj> think we have a translation problem
[10:56] <raf> think to so tired
[10:56] <raf> humm what i had not good explain
[10:58] <BluesKaj> !fr | raf
[10:59] <raf> Thx but i have a really big problem with french people and ubuntu ... they dont know how to start lol
[10:59] <raf> i try it thanks
[11:04] <raf> nobody can i try again to explain
[11:09] <cap> i've encountered an error, don't know how to fix it. here: sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)    and another:    subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
[11:10] <Escatrag> Try explaining it, with your words, i'm french and user of Ubuntu, maybe i can help you
[11:10] <hateball> !paste | cap please paste the full command you are running to get that error
[11:11] <cap> hateball, i forgot how to do that
[11:11] <cap> ubottu, i forgot how to do that.
[11:12] <Escatrag> raf: french people and Ubuntu ? Why ?
[11:13] <raf> Escartag ; i had explainon ubuntu
[11:13] <raf> Fr
[11:14] <raf> And look on u'r eyes
[11:14] <raf> That's exemple of our country
[11:14] <raf> I dont know but i said and i dont want to learn :')
[11:15] <raf> Escartag so can i ask my q ?
[11:15] <raf> That's juste for romstation
[11:15] <Escatrag> Ahah, we just funcking love wine
[11:15] <Escatrag> Yeah, of course
[11:15] <raf> more easy : Is that possible install romstation on lubuntu
[11:15] <raf> Me i prefer bear and i leave in massilia ;)
[11:15] <BluesKaj> cap if you used the terminal just scroll up, copy and paste the command and the resulting lines in pastebin, then after submitting copy the url and paste it here.
[11:16] <BluesKaj> !pastebin
[11:16] <Escatrag> +1 BluesKaj
[11:16] <cap> BluesKaj, hateball https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VrxshDXQYB/
[11:20] <cap> hateball, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VrxshDXQYB/
[11:21] <hateball> cap: so you're using Elementary and not Ubuntu?
[11:23] <BluesKaj> pantheon is meant for elementary not ubuntu afaik
[11:34] <cap> hateball,  yes.
[11:35] <cap> its not just about the pantheon-terminal. every time i do an update, the same error is displayed.
[11:38] <BluesKaj> !elementary | cap
[11:39] <BluesKaj> cap ^
[11:51] <cap> BluesKaj, elementary channel is pretty much dead.
[11:55] <JimBuntu> That's not the problem of #Ubuntu though
[11:55] <JimBuntu> cap, you could also try ##linux ( for general support )
[11:59] <hateball> cap: the issue is we have no idea in here, what type of packages etc elementary might have
[12:02] <motaka2> hello in ubuntu 16.04 the terminal doesnt open neither by ctl alt t or clicking on the icon
[12:03] <ioria> motaka2, try  alt+f2  and run  gnome-terminal
[12:08] <motaka2> ioria: no it doesnt work either
[12:08] <ioria> motaka2,  xterm works ?
[12:08] <motaka2> ioria: yes
[12:09] <ioria> motaka2,  ok, open xterm  and run gnome-terminal
[12:10] <motaka2> ioria: lots of errors etc
[12:10] <ioria> motaka2,  we would like to see them
[12:10] <EriC^^> !paste | motaka2
[12:13] <motaka2> EriC^^: it seems I cant coppy any thing xterm
[12:14] <ioria> motaka2,  start xterm in this way from alt+f2:  xterm -ls -xrm 'XTerm*selectToClipboard: true'&
[12:15] <motaka2> ioria: it open VLC media player
[12:15] <ioria> motaka2,  ok  open xterm and run   xterm -ls -xrm 'XTerm*selectToClipboard: true'& , the close the first
[12:15] <EriC^^> motaka2: try 'gnome-terminal 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999'
[12:16] <motaka2> ioria: there is a warning icon on top left tray says "there is a problem occured when checking for updates "
[12:16] <motaka2> EriC^^, ioria: this problem, i think happend after I tride to install pytorch
[12:17] <ioria> motaka2,  what is that and from what source ?
[12:17] <motaka2> \ioria I think the last command I ran were:
[12:17] <motaka2> pip3 install http://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu91/torch-0.4.0-cp36-cp36m-linux_x86_64.whl
[12:17] <motaka2> pip3 install torchvision
[12:19] <ioria> motaka2,  did you run the EriC^^  cmd ?
[12:19] <EriC^^> motaka2: what does "sudo apt-get -f install" give?
[12:20] <EriC^^> and sudo apt-get update
[12:20] <TvL2386> netplan!
[12:21] <motaka2> install says 0 new etc
[12:21] <motaka2> update says some packages were not full downloaded
[12:23] <x2> hello
[12:25] <ioria> motaka2, apt broken ?
[12:26] <EriC^^> motaka2: run "sudo apt-get update 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999" give the link it
[12:26] <motaka2> ioria: there are several problems
[12:27] <ioria> motaka2, try to install lxterminal  ,is very similar to the gnom-term
[12:28] <beterraba> uys, I have 2 HDs. I'm currently unable to do anything in one of them because it's now a 'Read-only file system'. I'm afraid the system is self-protecting against bad writing. Would you have any suggestions on what to do?
[12:28] <beterraba> I though on unmounting it, and then mounting again. But I'm not if that would make any sense
[12:28] <EriC^^> beterraba: worth a shot yes
[12:29] <EriC^^> beterraba: did you run a smart test on the hdd?
[12:29] <beterraba> smart test?
[12:29] <beterraba> no..
[12:29] <EriC^^> beterraba: sudo apt-get install smartmontools && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX   (replace X)
[12:31] <beterraba> ok, let me try that
[12:32] <beterraba> Just fyi, I've just tried this, with no success:
[12:32] <EriC^^> tried what?
[12:32] <beterraba> lucas@inspiron:/$ sudo mount -o remount,rw /data Remounting is not supported at present. You have to umount volume and then mount it once again.
[12:33] <nKn> hi! I'm having some bigger issues on ubuntu18.04 - we have a custom apt repository which we signed with a GPG key, which is also imported on the clients (I can see it with apt-key list). However, when running apt-get update the command fails with "Release: The following signatures were invalid: [...]". However, the same signature doesn't fail on ubuntu 16.04. The key is rsa2048 FWIW. Any idea on how to debug
[12:33] <nKn> this so I can trace what's wrong?
[12:33] <EriC^^> beterraba: try to unmount it then mount again
[12:33] <beterraba> I meant that my hd is not mounted in /dev/sdX, but in /data
[12:34] <ioria> beterraba, can you paste 'mount' ?
[12:34] <EriC^^> beterraba: mount | nc termbin.com 9999    give us the link back
[12:35] <beterraba> wow
[12:35] <beterraba> nice hack!
[12:35] <beterraba> http://termbin.com/8ltf
[12:36] <ioria> beterraba, yes, it' read only ...
[12:36] <EriC^^> beterraba: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:36] <beterraba> http://termbin.com/r8bn
[12:37] <ioria> beterraba,  mmm, umount /data
[12:37] <beterraba> without sudo?
[12:37] <beterraba> just like that?
[12:37] <ioria> yes
[12:37] <motaka2> ioria, EriC^^: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U3WCP4RyPlYPPs-9--Bw3oj7FLVpHOvX/view?usp=sharing
[12:38] <EriC^^> beterraba: /dev/sda not data
[12:38] <beterraba> umount: /data: umount failed: Operation not permitted.
[12:38] <beterraba> umount: /dev/sda: not mounted.
[12:39] <ioria> beterraba,  with sudo ?
[12:39] <beterraba> let me try that
[12:39] <beterraba> ok, done!
[12:40] <EriC^^> motaka2: use | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:40] <ioria> motaka2, those are just ppa erros, nothing to do with your first issue
[12:40] <beterraba> how may I mount it again? lol
[12:40] <ioria> beterraba, wait ...
[12:40] <beterraba> sure, no problem
[12:40] <beterraba> :)
[12:40] <ioria> beterraba, are we sure it's umounted ?
[12:41] <beterraba> i think so.. no errors returned
[12:41] <ioria> beterraba,  mount | grep sda2
[12:41] <beterraba> empty
[12:41] <ioria> beterraba,  what fs on nthat partition ?
[12:42] <motaka2> are there anything elese I can do ?
[12:42] <beterraba> previous result from `mount` says:
[12:43] <beterraba>  /dev/sda2 on /data type fuseblk (ro,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[12:43] <ioria> beterraba,
[12:43] <ioria> beterraba,   lsblk -f
[12:44] <ioria> motaka2,  if you have copy/paste problems with xterm,use lxterminal
[12:44] <EriC^^> motaka2: try removing the ppa that isn't found or see in launchpad
[12:46] <EriC^^> /?'
[12:46] <EriC^^> '
[12:46] <motaka2> EriC^^: How can I do that ?
[12:47] <EriC^^> !ppa-purge | motaka2
[12:47] <beterraba> ioria: https://pastebin.com/JAqagZLn
[12:47] <motaka2> EriC^^: Can you please paste me exactly what I need to run in terminal ?
[12:48] <ioria> beterraba,   ok, ntfs ...   sudo fsck -f /dev/sda
[12:48] <motaka2> ioria: it doent open either
[12:48] <ioria> beterraba,   err...    sudo fsck -f /dev/sda2
[12:48] <LetoPuh> Hello. I have question about installation Ubuntu server 18.04.. i cant install it because cant skip configure network step... click in "Done" dont help... is it not possible to install it without network connection?
[12:49] <ioria> motaka2, lxterminal,you mean ?
[12:49] <EriC^^> motaka2: sorry i very rarely use it, look at 'man ppa-purge' it's pretty self explanatory
[12:49] <beterraba> ioria: https://pastebin.com/jGGfci0p
[12:49] <motaka2> ioria: yes
[12:50] <ioria> beterraba,   sudo  fsck.ntfs   /dev/sda2
[12:50] <beterraba> sudo: fsck.ntfs: command not found
[12:51] <motaka2> strange
[12:51] <beterraba> ioria: found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/86086/fsck-cant-find-fsck-ntfs
[12:52] <beterraba> yet, command not found
[12:52] <ioria> beterraba,   sudo  fsck    /dev/sda2       did you specify  '2' ?
[12:52] <beterraba> yes!
[12:53] <beterraba> it worked now
[12:53] <motaka2> ioria, EriC^^: I can see this errors in update manager
[12:53] <beterraba> i see /data
[12:53] <beterraba> can't write on that yet though
[12:54] <ioria> beterraba,   i didn't tell you to remount it
[12:54] <beterraba> i didnt..
[12:54] <beterraba> dont know how to do it tbh
[12:54] <ioria> beterraba,   it mounted by itself ?
[12:54] <cap> asdf
[12:54] <beterraba> probably so
[12:54] <beterraba> i though those commands were doing that
[12:54] <ioria> beterraba,  mount | grep sda2
[12:55] <beterraba>  /dev/sda2 on /data type fuseblk (ro,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096)
[12:55] <ioria> beterraba,  sudo umount /data and recheck
[12:55] <EriC^^> !ping
[12:56] <beterraba> ioria: now it`s empty
[12:56] <ioria> beterraba,   sudo  fsck  -f  /dev/sda2
[12:56] <cap> why do i always get the message 'can't send to channel' when i chat in the linux channel?
[12:57] <beterraba> ioria: no errors
[12:57] <beterraba> cap: probably because you should have a registered user
[12:57] <ioria> beterraba,   the output ?
[12:57] <beterraba> ioria: none
[12:57] <beterraba> fsck from util-linux 2.31.1
[12:57] <beterraba> only that
[12:57] <cap> beterraba, okay
[12:58] <ioria> beterraba,   shoud be a permission issue then.... check /data permission
[12:58] <beterraba> drwxr-xr-x   2 root root          4096 abr 26 14:44 data
[12:59] <ioria> beterraba,  did you remount ?
[12:59] <beterraba> no no
[13:00] <ioria> beterraba,  sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2  /data  -o uid=myuid  gid=mygid
[13:01] <ioria> beterraba,  get the uid/gid  from 'id' output
[13:05] <beterraba> ioria: mount: bad usage
[13:07] <ioria> beterraba,     sorry  the coma,  sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2  /data  -o uid=myuid, gid=mygid
[13:07] <beterraba> ioria: still bad usage friend
[13:08] <ioria> beterraba, sudo mount -t ntfs  -o uid=1000,gid=1000    /dev/sda2   /data ( i assume you have no line in fstab for that)
[13:09] <beterraba> omg! finally some clues
[13:09] <beterraba> of what might be wrong
[13:09] <beterraba> https://pastebin.com/CK7mYJdt
[13:09] <beterraba> this is a dual boot system.
[13:10] <beterraba> maybe windows have shut down wrongly. i should restart it properly maybe
[13:10] <ioria> beterraba, maybe you should reboot in  win and check the fs and shutdown properly
[13:10] <ioria> :þ
[13:10] <beterraba> ok, i will have to disconnect now
[13:11] <beterraba> thank you for the support
[13:11] <ioria> beterraba, but ...
[13:11] <beterraba> i`ll be back soon to report
[13:11] <beterraba> ioria: yes?
[13:11] <ioria> beterraba,  the win partition should be under /media
[13:12] <ioria> beterraba,  and automounted
[13:13] <beterraba> well indeed
[13:13] <beterraba> anyway, let me reboot
[13:13] <ioria> beterraba,  you can  check  your  /etc/fstab
[13:13] <beterraba> 1 sec
[13:13] <beterraba> ioria: https://pastebin.com/CMjkAjg3
[13:14] <lil_hiccup> q
[13:14] <ioria> beterraba,  yes UID=8060EB8D60EB886C /data           ntfs    defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0
[13:15] <beterraba> brb!
[13:20] <beterraba> ioria: dude, it's working now.
[13:20] <ioria> beterraba,  good job
[13:20] <beterraba> had to do with bad windows shutting down
[13:20] <ioria> sure
[13:20] <beterraba> thank you very much for helping me finding the issue!
[13:20] <beterraba> <3
[13:20] <ioria> no prob
[13:21] <beterraba> just out of curiosity, where you from?
[13:21] <ioria> beterraba,  nowhereisland
[13:21] <motaka2> ioria, this was the problem https://askubuntu.com/questions/780626/terminal-wont-lauch-ubuntu-16-04
[13:21] <beterraba> hahaha
[13:22] <ioria> :]
[13:22] <motaka2> ioria: thaks a lot for your help
[13:22] <ioria> motaka2, ok
[13:22] <OlofL> Im getting this error installing ubuntu 18 04 on vmware machine. https://imgur.com/a/bqGblGH suggestions?
[13:39] <sylv255> Hi all I have this question please : http://answers.opencv.org/question/192538/extract-leaflets-of-a-leaf/
[13:40] <ab_> ok
[13:40] <ab_> merci
[13:41] <sylv255> excuse me I mistake the channel
[13:42] <jmgb4> So anybody else have an old version of ssh going? Seeing as they removed anything less than 2.0 recently?
[13:53] <oerheks> jmgb4, likely we do not. not sure what your issue is, but older versions are, ofcourse, no longer supported
[14:00] <jmgb4> oerheks, I figure I would ask. I seem to be fighting nonstop with apt to allow an old version of ssh
[14:25] <ande_>   /join #ubuntu-ru
[14:25] <ande_> sorry
[14:33] <osp2> noob question: do I need to update ubuntu versions (I'm currently on 16.04)? Is that something that can be done easily? I have ubuntu boot off an ssd and I have most of my files on my hdd
[14:36] <JimBuntu> osp2, You are on LTS... you can't update to the new LTS until in July when the point release... you could move to a beta/etc though.
[14:37] <JimBuntu> Technically, you *could* upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04, but that's not suggested.
[14:38] <Ool> osp2: you can keep U 16.04 until april 2021
[14:38] <Ool> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[14:38] <MortezaE> I need some color picker app, like old gcolor. Any suggestion (18.04)
[14:38] <genii> osp2: If you have no immediate need to upgrade, just wait until the 18.04.1 arrives and your Xenial will give the option to upgrade to it directly automatically
[14:38] <osp2> oh nice
[14:38] <osp2> I didn't know there were automatic upgrades
[14:39] <osp2> ok I'll wait for that then
[14:39] <MortezaE> Found gpick, thx
[14:39] <osp2> thanks all!
[14:39] <osp2> wait
[14:39]  * JimBuntu is waiting.
[14:39] <osp2> genii, according to that link Ool just posted, 18.04 was released last month
[14:40] <BSaboia> hello guys
[14:40] <osp2> oh wait my mistake, didn't see you had 18.04.1
[14:40] <JimBuntu> osp2, New LTS releases don't trigger an auto-update message until the point release
[14:40] <osp2> gotcha
[14:40] <BSaboia> I just installed a fresh ubuntu 18.04. it was working good, but now I try to login, and then the screen is black for a while, then it's black again
[14:40] <genii> osp2: Correct. But LTS to LTS upgrade will not be an option automatically until 18.04 point release of 18.04.1, in July
[14:41] <Ool> osp2: yes but First release 18.04 is not 18.04.1
[14:41] <osp2> :)
[14:41] <Ool> arf too slow :)
[14:41] <osp2> lol
[14:41] <BSaboia> greping /var/log/syslog for gnome-shell, I find some errors
[14:42] <BSaboia> actually, warnings
[14:42] <BSaboia> but they are not very useful
[14:43] <ioria> BSaboia,  have you restarted ?
[14:43] <Trel> Is there any tutorial on creating a snap package from binaries, not sources?
[14:43] <BSaboia> ioria, yeah
[14:44] <ioria> BSaboia,  you  login with the correct passwords and  fails ?
[14:44] <BSaboia> yes
[14:44] <ioria> BSaboia,  fresh install you said ?  when stopped working exactly ?
[14:45] <BSaboia> I installed docker
[14:45] <BSaboia> then just did a reboot
[14:45] <BSaboia> after that
[14:45] <BSaboia> it was the first reboot of the system
[14:45] <BSaboia> I installed ubuntu around 5 hours ago.
[14:45] <ioria> BSaboia,  how did you install it  ?  i don't use it ,to be honest
[14:46] <BSaboia> ioria, usb stick
[14:46] <EriC^^> BSaboia: upload /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[14:46] <ioria> BSaboia,  no,  i mean docker
[14:48] <BSaboia> EriC^^, I read some systemd-logind got pause for ...
[14:48] <BSaboia> let me see how to upload it
[14:48] <sobczyk> is there a way to fast test a kernel? I need to find a regression between 4.15 and 4.13 and builing a full deb seems like a waste of time
[14:48] <EriC^^> BSaboia: sudo cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:49] <EriC^^> sobczyk: why dont you use the mainline .deb's?
[14:49] <EriC^^> !mainline | sobczyk
[14:49] <BSaboia> EriC^^, nice trick... http://termbin.com/fe7g
[14:50] <sobczyk> I know 4.13 worked, 4.15 doesn't,bisecting the kernel repo seems to be the solution
[14:50] <sobczyk> how does the mainline kernel deb help?
[14:50] <m5amy> Hi everyone can i ask question , could any one help me ?
[14:52] <Aresiel> hello
[14:52] <EriC^^> BSaboia: what happens if you log into a tty, then run "DISPLAY:=1 startx xterm" ?
[14:52] <whooligan> m5amy: just ask
[14:52] <EriC^^> *DISPLAY=:1 startx xterm
[14:54] <BSaboia> EriC^^, I don't have xterm installed
[14:54] <BSaboia> but startx starts X server normally...
[14:54] <EriC^^> ok
[14:55] <EriC^^> BSaboia: anything in ~/.xsession-errors ?
[14:55] <BSaboia> maybe I should install xterm then?
[14:55] <BSaboia> I run my terminal here
[14:55] <EriC^^> no it's fine
[14:55] <BSaboia> it seems od
[14:55] <BSaboia> odd*
[14:55] <BSaboia> EriC^^, http://termbin.com/gi34
[14:57] <ioria> BSaboia,  how did you install docker ?
[14:58] <BSaboia> sudo apt install dockeri.io
[14:58] <BSaboia> EriC^^, I think I solved it
[14:58] <BSaboia> my first line of ~/.bashrc had a exec zsh
[14:59] <BSaboia> I removed it, now I can login normally
[14:59] <EriC^^> BSaboia: oh ok, cool thanks for sharing
[14:59] <BSaboia> EriC^^, no man, thanks for your help
[14:59] <EriC^^> no problem
[15:17] <EriC^^> !ping
[15:19] <arefbodhi> hi
[15:32] <gpap> Hello everybody
[15:34] <gpap> i have a question about my server. On this machine when i connect via ssh the prompt has this type  name ~: meaning i can not see my user name at prompt, "name" is declared into my server configuration before the dot
[15:36] <leftyfb> gpap: https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-bash-shell-setup-prompt.html
[15:36] <JimBuntu> gpap, are you using bash, do you have a ~/.bashrc file ? If so, check the PS1 variable
[15:38] <gpap> okies leftyfb: jimBuntu: thanks for responding i wanna check your resources provided
[15:51] <danil> hi everybody
[15:59] <luxio> What is "Cloned Address"? https://i.imgur.com/cYyRp7R.png
[16:02] <longword> MAC address that's different to the hardware address of your card.
[16:02] <luxio> so it changes what my mac address appears as to the network?
[16:03] <longword> Yes.
[16:04] <Rembo> hello everyone, if i boot on single mode it will appear on syslog log file?
[16:04] <longword> Should remain blank unless you have good reason to dislike your hardware MAC address, under instruction from your network administrator
[16:06] <Rembo> longword: did someone shutdown or it simply did automaticaly shutdown from load or other issues : https://hastebin.com/itonukoxol.erl
[16:08] <Rembo> can someone help?
[16:09] <longword> I'm not qualified to give you a forensic answer, but when rsyslogd is not running it tends not to write to files
[16:12] <Rembo> longword, can you please tell me if ubuntu linux can automaticaly shutdown if the load is high or something else?
[16:13] <longword> I don't think I can give you the answer you want. It is possible to craft such a policy in a number of ways, but I don't believe there's anything in there by default
[16:21] <gpap> one more question i hope you are not getting tired with me :), anyway why the gnome terminal has autocompletetion of commands and directories and the terminator has not? Ubuntu 16.04
[16:21] <lotuspsychje> gpap: try history and tab completion
[16:22] <EriC^^> gpap: is it loading your .bashrc ?
[16:23] <gpap> i just installed the terminator to hande many terminals, everything esle is by default, gnome terminal autocompletes, terminator not
[16:23] <EriC^^> gpap: try "source .bashrc" then see
[16:23] <gpap> Eric: sorry for asking is this a terminator setting?
[16:24] <EriC^^> gpap: no, it's a terminal command
[16:24] <gpap> ok i wanna try thank you
[16:27] <gpap> Eric: OMG you fixed and my previous question with this command, thanks a lot
[16:27] <lotuspsychje> !cookie | EriC^^
[16:28] <EriC^^> gpap: great, np
[16:30] <gpap> EriC: one answer two questions solved i am impressed cookie | Eric^^
[16:38] <Sven_vB> I'm trying to preserve my finally-working combination of an old wine with a windows-only audio generator, in a way that makes it easy to use it in future Ubuntus with newer versions of wine. would it be a good idea to dockerize it?
[16:38] <Sven_vB> [future Ubuntus] +that ship+ [with newer … wine]
[16:39] <mdemo> is it a real time thing or no?
[16:39] <lotuspsychje> mdemo: what is?
[16:39] <mdemo> Sven_vB's audio generator
[16:40] <Sven_vB> mdemo, I'm not sure. it doesn't need to run with realtime privileges, but it can only play audio to the standard soundcard (which maps to my PulseAudio), not to a file.
[16:41] <mdemo> that's what I meant, if it was sending audio to speaker or to disk
[16:41] <Sven_vB> yeah I need to figure out how to exfiltrate the sound output in a future-proof manner
[16:43] <Sven_vB> I'll search for ways to make wine send the wave to sth. other than PulseAudio
[16:43] <mdemo> I've heard of people using VSTs with wine and whatnot, I haven't heard of people running audio stuff from docker. Not sure what latency is like on top of whatever wine introduces
[16:44] <mdemo> maybe start with making a backup of the working system, which is always a good idea anyway :)
[16:45] <Sven_vB> I have triple redundancy atm, that's almost as good as backup.
[16:46] <Sven_vB> and it works on xenial LTS, so I have at least a year to properly preserve it
[16:48] <Sven_vB> the wine FAQ has options AUDIODEV=/dev/dsp4 MIXERDEV=/dev/mixer1, does that look useful?
[16:48] <mdemo> not sure what you mean, but I think if you try to incorporate docker into your DAW or audio workflow or whatever you'll be on a not-so-well-worn path
[16:48] <mdemo> and imo, if you want to do something creative with audio, you want as few technical distractions as possible
[16:48] <Sven_vB> it's not really an "audio workflow", just text-to-speech, and it already has about two seconds delay.
[16:49] <mdemo> oh, hrmm.
[16:49] <mdemo> I was thinking DAW
[16:51] <Sven_vB> where can I read about what /dev/dsp* and /dev/mixer* is expected to be? maybe I can bridge them via TCP to the host system
[17:10] <ncs> I could use some help with 18.04/LDAP/Cached credentials.
[17:11] <Logitech> I have a laptop provided to me from my company.  I want to be able to also use it for my personal needs (pay bills online, youtube, school work, emails, etc).  Nothing major or gaming anything like that.  But the company records everything in Windows that it does.  I don't wanna mess with installing a dual OS.  Is there an OS I can run solely from a USB drive?  Just plug it in, run from USB,
[17:11] <Logitech> and then obviously save all my work on that USB.  I don't want it to run as a fresh install each time, it needs to save what I'm doing each session.  Any suggestions?  The laptop's specs are like i5 and 8gb ram.   Preferrably be able to run ubuntu programs.  Not sure if ubuntu can run in this manner.
[17:15] <nacc> !persistent | Logitech
[17:19] <Logitech> Thanks Nacc
[17:19] <Logitech> I wonder if it'd be better to have lubuntu as an install, lighter
[17:22] <nacc> Logitech: probably reasonable
[17:56] <Guest26528> i am trying to configure postfix, stunnel, ssmtp i did everything but when i send email i get error as 3CD0E380C4A: to=<sunitabarve@gmail.com>, relay=none, delay=0.02, delays=0.01/0.01/0/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:11125: Connection refused)
[17:56] <Guest26528> can someone help me to sort it out on ubuntu what exactly i need to correct
[18:02] <Guest26528> i am trying to configure postfix, stunnel, ssmtp i did everything but when i send email i get error as 3CD0E380C4A: to=<sunitabarve@gmail.com>, relay=none, delay=0.02, delays=0.01/0.01/0/0, dsn=4.4.1, status=deferred (connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:11125: Connection refused) [23:27] <Guest26528> can someone help me to sort it out on ubuntu what exactly i need to correct
[18:03] <pavlos> Guest26528: would this help? https://www.linode.com/docs/email/postfix/configure-postfix-to-send-mail-using-gmail-and-google-apps-on-debian-or-ubuntu/
[18:04] <Guest26528> i donot want to use gmail server but other server
[18:04] <Guest26528> i wish to use stunnel
[18:05] <SporkWitch> Guest26528: postfix has native TLS support; why stunnel? seems like it's just adding an extra point of failure
[18:05] <leftyfb> ^
[18:05] <Guest26528> in my stunnel.conf i have added [smtp-tls-wrapper] accept = localhost:11125 client = yes connect = mail.gov.in:465
[18:05] <leftyfb> Guest26528: why not use the TLS/SSL built into postfix?
[18:06] <Guest26528> i wish to use our mail server which will use that mail server login and passwd and mails will be delivered
[18:07] <Guest26528> which means i can use tls/ssl with localhost:11125 and use my mail.gov.in login and passwd
[18:08] <Guest26528> if i use gmail my mail from will have gmail address and i dont want to have gmail in mail from
[18:08] <Guest26528> i wish to use our institute mail
[18:09] <leftyfb> !register | Guest26528   Also <
[18:10] <SporkWitch> Guest26528: sorry for the annoying format, i can't find the original document anymore.  This is a lab i co-authored for my old uni. It covers setting up postfix and dovecot with TLS. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/ICYqye7ywbocNH
[18:12] <SporkWitch> Guest26528: note that you can replace the certificate generation and signing portion with letsencrypt (and should)
[18:13] <Guest26528> i am trying now
[18:13] <Guest26528> what is letsencrypt
[18:14] <SporkWitch> https://lmgtfy.com/?s=d&q=what+is+letsencrypt
[18:14] <DeathTickle1> its a free automated SSL/TLS certificate
[18:14] <DeathTickle1> saved you a click
[18:15]  * SporkWitch grumbles about handing out free fish
[18:19] <tgm4883> !google | SporkWitch
[18:20] <SporkWitch> tgm4883: we're not talking about someone that couldn't come up with a good search string, we're talking about the query itself BEING the obvious search string
[18:21] <tgm4883> fair enough
[18:23] <brad_> #php
[18:23] <SporkWitch> tgm4883: it's also why i DON"T just say "google it"; i provide them a lmgtfy link with a good string.  sometimes it actually IS tricky to come up with the right string, in which case i'll skip the lmgtfy and say "try this string".  it's not a dismissal, it's providing the skills that will help them in the future.
[18:23] <B1ack0p> hi
[18:23] <B1ack0p> i am getting error when i try to update
[18:23] <SporkWitch> (and usually i'm providing it after CHECKING that the string seems to produce relevant results)
[18:23] <B1ack0p> E: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/binary-amd64/by-hash/SHA256/e0e66e3b1aacf57778bae364c82f9d1a50c2b4af35b7e6922eec2ed2664a91f7  Hash Sum mismatch E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[18:24] <B1ack0p> how can i fix this?
[18:24] <SporkWitch> it means what it says; something's corrupt.  have you already googled the main portion of the error? (the portion after the URL)
[18:25] <B1ack0p> yes i did search
[18:25] <B1ack0p> https://askubuntu.com/questions/918274/ubuntu-16-04-lts-failed-to-fetch-hash-sum-mismatch
[18:25] <B1ack0p> i did what suggested but doesnt work
[18:26] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: please pastebin the output of those commands and the new attempt to update the package lists
[18:27] <B1ack0p> SporkWitch: just this : Err:21 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages   Hash Sum mismatch
[18:27] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: please pastebin the output of those commands and the new attempt to update the package lists
[18:28] <B1ack0p> SporkWitch: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/25y7jzZY5s/
[18:28] <B1ack0p> well?
[18:29] <bartzy> Hello
[18:30] <bartzy> locales driving me crazy: I’m running locale in terminal and I get tons of variables, some of them are not en_US.UTF-8 but I have no idea why and how to change that?
[18:30] <bartzy> I just want everything to be en_US.UTF-8.
[18:30] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: what i'm seeing in some other cases is that it's a legitimate issue on the repo.  you can try pointing to a different mirror or simply waiting to see if they resolve it; removing the local copies _should_ fix it if the issue is local corruption
[18:30] <SporkWitch> bartzy: commands and output are appreciated
[18:30] <bartzy> dpkg-reconfigure locales and choosing only en_US.UTF-8 generates en_AU, en_BW, en_GB etc (all the en_*) for some reason.
[18:30] <B1ack0p> btw it is ubuntu bash on win 10
[18:31] <leftyfb> B1ack0p: has this ever worked?
[18:31] <paul98> is there any mssql tools already installed on 18.04? want to connect to a ms sql server to run a query
[18:31] <B1ack0p> leftyfb: what worked?
[18:31] <B1ack0p> i didnt face that error before
[18:31] <leftyfb> B1ack0p: did update/upgrade ever work?
[18:32] <B1ack0p> leftyfb: well the thing is i uninstalled bash and reinstalled now
[18:32] <B1ack0p> before uninstallation it was working fine
[18:32] <B1ack0p> 1-2 months ago
[18:32] <bartzy> SporkWitch: Where do the system knows about which locales do I use?
[18:32] <B1ack0p> but now it doesnt work
[18:32] <leftyfb> B1ack0p: check the date/time in the instance
[18:32] <B1ack0p> where?
[18:32] <bartzy> I mean, how does `locale` check what is my locale? Why do I have he_IL there...
[18:33] <leftyfb> B1ack0p: in bash, type: date
[18:33] <ChunkzZ> what's the command to install opera's web browser under ubuntu 18?
[18:33] <B1ack0p> leftyfb: it shows correct time and date with my computer
[18:34] <Styil> yo
[18:34] <Styil> how do I remove ubuntu's splash screen
[18:34] <leftyfb> ChunkzZ: https://www.opera.com/computer/linux
[18:34] <Styil> nvm
[18:34] <Styil> forgot google existed for a moment
[18:34] <pavlos> bartzy: /etc/default/locale
[18:34] <leftyfb> :/
[18:34] <bartzy> pavlos: /etc/default/locale has only LANG and LC_ALL and both are en_US.UTF-8.
[18:35] <ChunkzZ> leftyfb, yeah I seen that and want the command to install it from ubuntu's repos.
[18:35] <Jordan_U> !ubuwin | B1ack0p
[18:36] <ChunkzZ> not the .deb file leftyfb
[18:36] <pavlos> bartzy: so where do you see he_IL ?
[18:36] <nacc>  ChunkzZ: opera is not in ubuntu's repos
[18:36] <bartzy> pavlos: When running locale
[18:36] <ChunkzZ> nacc, that's all I wanted to know, thanks!
[18:36] <bartzy> I see he_IL.UTF-8 in LC_PAPER and other variables...
[18:37] <SporkWitch> Jordan_U: what does that abomination have to do with his issue? lol
[18:37] <nacc> SporkWitch: B1ack0p is running the bash on windows thing
[18:38] <oerheks> hassum mismatch ... just wait a minute, your mirror can be in update progress itself
[18:38] <Jordan_U> SporkWitch: It means that we don't support Ubuntu on Windows here, but they do at #ubuntu-on-windows.
[18:38] <SporkWitch> ah, i went looking for it, but i missed that line above, it had just scrolled off lol
[18:38] <B1ack0p> yes windows thingy
[18:38] <oerheks> as it is just one hash,  i do not worry
[18:38] <B1ack0p> Jordan_U: i did that already
[18:39] <pavlos> bartzy: look at /etc/locale.gen ... all should be commented out except en_US
[18:39] <oerheks> are you trying to install a desktop, B1ack0p ??
[18:39] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: WSL is HORRIFICALLY bad; have fun lol.  I spin up a whole damn VM, it's less headache, and can actually DO things.  I've found most basic stuff doesn't work in WSL, not even stuff like dig (it literally never returns any records; no such issue in a VM)
[18:39] <B1ack0p> i disabled automatic updates on windows 10 that might cause this issue?
[18:39] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: totally unrelated
[18:39] <B1ack0p> oerheks: no i just wanted to run sudo apt update
[18:39] <B1ack0p> on bash
[18:39] <B1ack0p> was working before :S
[18:39] <B1ack0p> ok i will uninstall it
[18:40] <B1ack0p> i already have dual boot just wanted to install bash
[18:40] <SporkWitch> B1ack0p: it's possible it's just a temporary issue with the repo itself, and not your computer / WSL
[18:40] <B1ack0p> ok then i wait
[18:40] <bartzy> pavlos: All is commented out except en_US.UTF-8, but locale-gen —purge still generates all the en_* … :| I don’t get it
[18:41] <B1ack0p_> i am on bash - irssi now :p
[18:41] <pavlos> bartzy: generate new ... sudo locale-gen en_US.UTF-8, logout/login
[18:42] <B1ack0p> .
[18:46] <higherorder> Hi! Quick question: why does Ubuntu 18 ship with Gnome 3.28, and not a more recent version?
[18:47] <oerheks> 18.04 is LTS, stable
[18:47] <pavlos> bartzy:  "sudo locale-gen en_US.UTF-8" generated just one locale. also I did not see a purge option in man locale-gen
[18:47] <SporkWitch> is .1 out yet? if not, i'd say the stable definition is a LITTLE loose lol
[18:48] <thewaspsknees> does anyone have any idea why my xhci_hcd (i.e. USB 3.0) keeps stalling? It's only happened since updating to kernel v4.15? I have to go in rebind the endpoints myself in /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd
[18:48] <oerheks> and what newer version do you want to see? higherorder
[18:49] <higherorder> oerheks: Appologies in advance for my ignorance, but basically I am running ubuntu in a VM on OS X and the scrolling (trackpad) is staggered, not smooth. I read somewhere that gnome 3.4 has smooth scrolling
[18:50] <higherorder> Is the scrolling being staggered expected?
[18:50] <oerheks> "read somewhere" .. gnome 3.4 ???
[18:50] <SporkWitch> sounds to me like a mix of 1) touchpad drivers, 2) VM headaches
[18:51] <higherorder> oerheks: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.4/#rnusers.smooth-scrolling
[18:51] <higherorder> SporkWitch: ah, shit :/
[18:51] <higherorder> SporkWitch: everything else seems to be working fine though
[18:51] <SporkWitch> you installed guest additions, right? (or the equivalent for w/e hypervisor you're using)
[18:51] <higherorder> yep I did
[18:52] <higherorder> I am using VMWare Fusion
[18:52] <SporkWitch> does the issue present with mouse scroll as well?
[18:52] <higherorder> SporkWitch: let me try; just a sec
[18:52] <higherorder> Mouse scroll will be staggered by default though
[18:52] <higherorder> since the mouse wheel has ticks
[18:52] <SporkWitch> depends on the mouse and settings
[18:54] <higherorder> SporkWitch: mouse scrolling is what I would expect; it makes jumps of 30-50px or so
[18:54] <higherorder> between each tick
[18:55] <SporkWitch> if it's behaving identically to touchpad, i suspect the VM is passing it as a normal mouse scroll rather than a touchpad.  touchpad can also just be flaky; even natively installed, the elan1200 in my laptop is jerky in KDE, when it works at all
[18:55] <DeathTickle1> hey all, since I used the Unity tweak tool on ubuntu 16.04 to change some colors and stuff, the desktop is missing the file icons, clicking and dragging doesnt produce a selection box, pressing the super key doesnt pop up the search -> lots of desktop failings. Anyone can help me find the source ?
[18:55] <SporkWitch> not related, but why not paralels? always heard that was AWESOME for running VMs on Mac, just access them like another virtual desktop
[18:55] <higherorder> SporkWitch: mmh ok, thanks. At least that gives me a lead!
[18:56] <higherorder> SporkWitch: perhaps I should try paralels then; I just picked VMWare without thinking
[18:57] <SporkWitch> higherorder: i use qemu-kvm on linux, vmware on windows, but i've always wanted to try paralels. it just looked really slick.  the fact that it behaves like the VM is just another virtual desktop was really nice, because it makes it like a much more "native" experience, instead of a nested windows situation like you have with others
[18:57] <oerheks> March 28, 2012 release GNOME 3.4 .. so it is an regression?
[19:03] <higherorder> SporkWitch: I'll try parallels then; thanks a lot :)
[19:07] <james_> Hello. I have a weird issue where ppa's (chrome & steam) are removing each other when installed
[19:08] <prettyplease> Hi there everybody!
[19:08] <prettyplease> I have just a small question...
[19:08] <prettyplease> UUID=519CB82E5888AD0F  /media/Data  ntfs-3g  defaults,windows_names,locale=en_US.utf8  0 0
[19:08] <prettyplease> what does windows_names mean here
[19:08] <prettyplease> ?
[19:09] <prettyplease> I am trying to mount a windows partition automatically
[19:09] <james_> Hello
[19:09] <james_> i can probably help
[19:10] <prettyplease> Hi james_
[19:10] <james_> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1902606
[19:10] <james_> here is some info i found for your problem
[19:11] <leftyfb> james_: contact the chrome/steam team about issues with their PPA's
[19:11] <james_> fat, ntfs
[19:11] <james_> windows_names
[19:11] <james_>     Linux filesystems have a larger set of allowed characters in filenames. windows_names restricts the set of allowed characters for the volume to only those acceptable by Windows. Note: though FAT/NTFS are the most common use case, this feature is not specifically restricted to those filesystem types.
[19:12] <james_> leftyfb, i was hoping to come across a solution myself, but I wouldn't know where to start looking for it.
[19:13] <james_> prettyplease, did you figure out your solution?
[19:14] <prettyplease> It seems so.. So I should just leave it [windows_names] since it tells the system that it's a windows name basically. I thought I might have to enter something instead of it
[19:16] <james_> windows_names essentially means "don't use special characters like *, {}()[], or % in file names"
[19:16] <james_> prettyplease, are you dualbooting?
[19:16] <higherorder> SporkWitch: bingo, smooth scrolling works on parallels
[19:17] <prettyplease> Yes james_
[19:17] <james_> i used to, until windows kept trying to fight for the system clock
[19:17] <james_> now I do GPU passthrough using libvirt
[19:18] <james_> if your system is capable of it, it's a great way to use windows when you need to
[19:19] <prettyplease> I just use W10 for one game basically james_
[19:20] <compdoc> prettyplease, which game?
[19:20] <prettyplease> Company of Heroes 2
[19:21] <compdoc> I play bf4
[19:21] <james_> COH runs natively on linux!
[19:21] <james_> I have it on steam right now!
[19:21] <prettyplease> It does
[19:21] <james_> yeah!
[19:21] <prettyplease> But not many players on Linux unfortunately
[19:22] <prettyplease> Plus friends use Windows machines
[19:22] <james_> are you running the steam version?
[19:22] <prettyplease> Yes
[19:22] <tgm4883> Company of Heroes 2 has cross platform multiplayer https://steamcommunity.com/groups/maclinux/discussions/0/528398719787800607/
[19:23] <james_> ^ this guy googles faster than I can
[19:23] <james_> Does anyone else do GPU passthrough in here?
[19:24] <tgm4883> james_: I'm a pro
[19:24] <prettyplease> tgm4883: crossplatform for OSX and Linux
[19:24] <tgm4883> james_: I've not done it in a long time. You might get more responses if you post your question though
[19:25] <james_> I don't have a need for help with my vm, i was just curious who else did
[19:26] <prettyplease> would it be fast enough to run W10 on a VM for gaming?
[19:26] <james_> what's your hardware?
[19:26] <N3X15> What games and what hardware
[19:27] <tgm4883> james_: ah, well then you're better off in #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:27] <N3X15> if it's a modern 3D game, no
[19:27] <prettyplease> Company of Heroes 2
[19:27] <prettyplease> 1050tu
[19:27] <james_> COH is native, though
[19:27] <prettyplease> 1050tu
[19:27] <james_> no need to dual boot for it
[19:27] <xirg> sooo if I'm having trouble using VNC on port 59xx how can i configure to use another port
[19:27] <james_> tgm already noted the cross platform MP
[19:28] <tgm4883> james_: yea but prettyplease is right. It's just linux/mac that's cross platform, not windows. I misread it
[19:28] <james_> why are you having trouble using it on those ports?
[19:28] <james_> well dang.
[19:28] <xirg> james_, probably firewall policy which is beyond my reach
[19:28] <james_> winehq says it runs, with an older version of wine
[19:28] <james_> ssh tunnel, maybe?
[19:29] <xirg> i can use ssh just fine, can I use VNC through an SSH tunnel?
[19:29] <james_> i think you can :)
[19:29] <xirg> oooo interesting
[19:29] <compdoc> does ssh limited speeds?
[19:29] <compdoc> *limit
[19:29] <prettyplease> So I will try to mount these ntfs hard drives automatically. thanks for your help guys, it was fun using irc after years and years
[19:30] <two_dogs_> yes you can , and you can dabble with the bandwidth some
[19:30] <xirg> irc is the best consultant
[19:30] <hanasaki> is this a valid url?   http://host/a/b?/api/v2/getNames/4
[19:30] <xirg> depends if there's a host named host on your network
[19:30] <two_dogs_> hanasaki: test it yet?
[19:31] <two_dogs_> hanasaki: share a pic of the page on susepaste, pls
[19:35] <_flood> so i am just building out my new 18.04 template and for whatever reason /etc/network/if-post-down.d doesn't exist, i created /etc/network/if-post-down.d and /etc/network/if-down.d and my scripts don't run on shutdown, i've googled/etc, cannot find a way to execut a script on shutdown to save my firewall rules, can anyone give me an clues?
[19:35] <hanasaki> I think the URL is fine... the lib I am using to call it requires a "/" at the end of the base URL... that is outa spec. right?
[19:35] <EriC^^> !systemd | _flood
[19:36] <_flood> EriC^^: thx, have been using these scripts since 12.04->16.04 with no issues, will check that, thanks!
[19:37] <ioria> _flood, you know /e/n/interface not working by default 'cause netplan in 18.04, right ?
[19:37] <_flood> ioria: no i didn't . . .
[19:39] <ioria> _flood,  you need some changes if you  want to use it; install ifupdown, resolvconf, stop/disable systemd-resolved and dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf  (at least)
[19:40] <ioria> _flood,  you also might need to backup all the .yalm files in /ect/netplan
[19:40] <_flood> damn, all i want is a way to save my iptables rules on shutdown and reload them on start up
[19:40] <_flood> i have two scripts that have worked forever
[19:44] <Draconiator> I think I've fallen in love with Linux as a secondary OS.
[19:44] <SporkWitch> !iptables-persist | _flood
[19:44] <SporkWitch> bah, how do i tell it to look up a package? lol
[19:45] <SporkWitch> _flood: google "iptables-persist" its' a package the does precisely what you're asking for, without you needing to manually create a cron job or the like
[19:45] <_flood> SporkWitch: thank you!!!!
[19:45] <SporkWitch> _flood: it's also one of the first things that comes up in a search for anything along the lines of "iptables reboot linux" :P
[19:45] <_flood> i was just searching for script reboot ;)
[19:46] <_flood> i'll be more detailed, thanks a bunch!
[19:47] <SporkWitch> _flood: in a way it's taht you were too detailed that you ran into the issue.  You already had a solution in mind, so you searched for that, with little luck because it's not the "right" way to do it these days.  Start with the goal, or if it's a response to an error, the error itself.
[19:47] <_flood> SporkWitch: many thanks ;)
[19:47] <SporkWitch> _flood: not trying to give you a hard time, btw, just offering advice on how to get good results :)
[19:47] <_flood> it is most appreciated :)
[19:56] <SiamTux> soir
[19:57] <nacc> !info iptables-persist | SporkWitch
[19:58] <nacc> not an ubuntu package?
[19:58] <nacc> !info iptables-persistent | SporkWitch: ah that's why...
[19:58] <nacc> _flood: --^
[19:58] <SporkWitch> nacc: thanks :)
[19:58] <nacc> SporkWitch: np
[20:00] <SporkWitch> i need to port some irc bots to discord; actually get something useful on there instead of this legion of made-to-useless-and-annoying like music bots and mee6 >_< lol
[20:00] <_flood> just installed, i am back in business ;)
[20:01] <Draconiator> Is there a WINE package for Ubuntu?
[20:01] <SporkWitch> !wine | Draconiator
[20:02] <YumSleep[m]> yes there is
[20:02] <SporkWitch> note that between a combination of changes made by game devs to popular games, and a shift in focus by wine devs, a lot of stuff that worked a year ago is currently broken
[20:03] <SporkWitch> i actually just reinstalled windows, because literally NOTHING that ran fine for me a year ago would even install now :'(
[20:04] <YumSleep[m]> but on default in ubuntu repos there is stable release, for more up-to date one you have to use official winehq repo (or perhaps if you need to squese every bit of performance even to look up projects which embed csmt patch as well as other patches to wine)
[20:05] <jmp56> Has anyone ever tried changing the Hugepagesize value in 16.04?  No matter what value I set in the kernel command line parameters it stays at 1024 kB
[20:09] <oerheks> check out pol = play on linux, that gives the scripts and newer wine AFAIK
[20:09] <guideX> I'm trying to install safesquid, but I keep getting this during the setup.sh https://pastebin.com/raw/eMzgWHBC
[20:09] <guideX> I have tried to install the libgmp but it still comes up
[20:10] <oerheks> https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgmp-dev too, perhaps?
[20:11] <guideX> I did install the libgmp-dev
[20:12] <oerheks> 'old issue .. https://www.safesquid.com/html/viewtopic.php?t=3271
[20:12] <guideX> I get the unable to locate package libgmp3c2
[20:13] <guideX> maybe at this point, there's a different package to get
[20:13] <guideX> that is from 2009
[20:14] <guideX> I wish they'd just tell you what you need
[20:15] <JimBuntu> !apt-file
[20:16] <oerheks> ah, you need to pay them first? https://www.safesquid.com/
[20:17] <guideX> oh hmm, on the windows side, there's no charge, I didn't know that
[20:23] <rkan001> Hi! How do i find a channel i used to connect to? (years ago) ?
[20:24] <rkan001> Hi! How do i find a channel i used to connect to? (years ago) ?
[20:24] <Bashing-om> !alis | rkan001
[20:24] <rkan001> sorry, I think i double posted the same msg
[20:24] <rkan001> thanks @ubottu
[20:25] <rkan001> What if the channel is on another server? :'(
[20:25] <Styil> wont work then
[20:26] <oerheks> rkan001, then you are trolling the wrong server
[20:26] <leftyfb> rkan001: you want #freenode
[20:27] <rkan001> it was an spanish channel related to Debian Topics
[20:27] <rkan001> i used to pass by and talk to ppl
[20:27] <leftyfb> rkan001: you want #freenode
[20:27] <rkan001> oh, okey
[21:02] <boba> Hi is _usr_lib_cups_filter_hpps.7.crash a serious crash on Ubuntu 16.04?
[21:03] <syborg> boba, cups is a printing service
[21:03] <syborg> so probably not, unless your ubuntu 16.04 is being used as a print server
[21:04] <Vic2> If it says something like "missing <openssl/***.h> header", you will need to make sure you not
[21:04] <Vic2> only have the dynamic OpenSSL libraries installed, but also the header files.
[21:04] <Vic2> On Linuxes, they are sometimes distributed in a different package from the
[21:04] <Vic2> main OpenSSL and are called something like "OpenSSL-development" or
[21:04] <Vic2> "OpenSSL-sources-and-headers" or something like that - look around.
[21:05] <Vic2> Can someone possible give some input as to what package I am looking for based on that note?
[21:05] <boba> syborg: I see. Thanks. I was trying to configure a printer and that ended with an error. So, I can delete this crash file from /var/crash so that I do not get pop ups about this crash every time I boot into ubuntu?
[21:05] <syborg> yeah by all means boba, if it crashes again a new report will be generated and you can use that for troubleshooting. Deleting crash reports is fine
[21:06] <boba> syborg: thank you very much. :)
[21:06] <syborg> np :)
[21:11] <matjam> Vic2: libssl-dev is what you need
[21:12] <syborg> gah matjam
[21:12] <syborg> I just found that
[21:12] <syborg> and you beat me to saying it by seconds :)
[21:12] <matjam> :P
[21:12] <Vic2> :)  Thank you both! :)
[21:13] <matjam> Vic2: in future do something like "apt search openssl" and look for the -dev packages for header files
[21:13] <matjam> Vic2: note that they don't actually mention openssl anymore in the package description, its annoying.
[21:13] <matjam> but an apt show libssl-dev gives you more information.
[21:15] <guideX> how do you usually deal with dependencies in ubuntu when installing things
[21:15] <guideX> it's really confusing to me, I don't deal with linux or ubuntu everyday
[21:15] <Vic2> I tried packages.ubuntu.com but there was only one which mentioned headers and that one did not make much sense.... hence why I asked here. :)
[21:15] <enyc> guideX: package bmanager deals with installing them for you ;p
[21:16] <guideX> oic.. I find myself chasing down dependencies to get things installed, but then how do you even know what the dependency to install is
[21:16] <enyc> guideX: 'how' are you going about 'isntalling' something?
[21:16] <guideX> using apt install
[21:16] <enyc> guideX: .deb packages will have list of dependencies in them
[21:17] <enyc> guideX: surel ywhen yo udo that, it tells you "ntese extra pcakages willbe installed" and sort itsolf out ..????
[21:17] <syborg> unless something weird happened dependencies should be automatically installed guideX
[21:17] <syborg> did you bork your ubuntu? o_O
[21:18] <guideX> it's a brand new install, but maybe
[21:18] <syborg> so what are you trying to install and what error are you getting
[21:19] <matjam> guideX: if it's in a repo, apt install will install the dependencies. If you install a dpkg, it will tell you that there are missing dependencies, and you run apt -f install and it will download the dependencies.
[21:19] <tgm4883> matjam: you should use apt instead of dpkg to install .deb files as it will get the dependencies at that time
[21:19] <matjam> does apt handle .dpkg files now too?
[21:20] <matjam> apt-get used to not
[21:20] <tgm4883> matjam: apt has handled .deb files since it's existance I believe. 'apt install ./debfilename'
[21:20] <matjam> ah, neat, TIL.
[21:21] <mattfly> hi
[21:21] <cerebr0> Hi everybody
[21:21] <mattfly> audio problem on ubuntu bionic after using jack and suspending
[21:21] <mattfly> on my usb headphone
[21:22] <mattfly> m having this isue and im unable to use my usb heaphone after suspending, this is what syslog shows https://pastebin.com/jFSVTt0X
[21:26] <luxio> All of my "other locations" are read only
[21:26] <luxio> how can I remove this restriction
[21:28] <luxio> https://i.imgur.com/rkWORG7.png
[21:29] <oerheks> depends what is in your 'other locations'.. 'Computer' needs root to be able to write, but carefull with that .. else what is there mounted, is it mounted correctly, or is it 'dirty'  with errors, that would prevent r/w mounting too
[21:29] <aarons> mattfly: you may need to create a custom udev rule.
[21:29] <oerheks> and what is the filesystem?
[21:30] <luxio> NTFS
[21:30] <luxio> I've had access to it before
[21:30] <henry_> I'm having a problem running an executable, I'm getting the error "cannot execute binary file: Exec format error" but when I run file on it, i see that it is a 64 bit executable, Mach-O 64-bit x86_64 executable, flags:<NOUNDEFS|DYLDLINK|TWOLEVEL|PIE>, and I am pretty certain I am running 64 Ubuntu (uname -i gives x86_64). I am on Kubuntu 18.04
[21:31] <pavlos> luxio: can you pastebin the output of "mount | grep sda"
[21:31] <henry_> Is there any other reason I might be getting that eror?
[21:31] <oerheks> sudo ntfsfix /dev/<device name>
[21:32] <Two_Dogs> henry_: whats the rest of the errors shown?
[21:32] <Two_Dogs> henry_: whats the rest of the errors shown? when you execute via terminal  i mean
[21:33] <henry_> that's the only error, as far as I know. just "bash: ./program_name: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error"
[21:35] <Two_Dogs> henry_: that binary a part of a ubuntu repo package?
[21:36] <henry_> It's a program that someone in my research group wrote. Is it just a faulty program? I don't know why but that didn't occure to me until just now
[21:36] <yuppie> hey guys
[21:36] <yuppie> anyone know how to preseed ubuntu to do auto-dhcp using networkmanager?
[21:36] <Two_Dogs> henry_: you wont make friends but yeah sounds borked
[21:37] <Two_Dogs> henry_: you ran the thing from terminal, yes?
[21:37] <henry_> Thank you
[21:37] <henry_> yeah
[21:37] <DeathTickle1> henry_: sounds like the binary format is wrong
[21:37] <Two_Dogs> ok,
[21:37] <Two_Dogs> henry_: you on 32bit install?
[21:37] <DeathTickle1> henry_: try the 'file' command on it
[21:38] <henry_> file gives Mach-O 64-bit x86_64 executable, flags:<NOUNDEFS|DYLDLINK|TWOLEVEL|PIE>
[21:38] <DeathTickle1> welp we got it
[21:38] <Two_Dogs> henry_: you on 32bit install?
[21:38] <henry_> I don't believe so. uname -i gives x86_64, and in system info it says i am running 64 bit OS
[21:39] <Two_Dogs> ok
[21:39] <tsarompy> hai #ubuntu
[21:39] <Two_Dogs> its borked, tell friend
[21:39] <DeathTickle1> henry_: Mach-O binary format is a binary for Mac OS X
[21:39] <DeathTickle1> unless I am mistaken
[21:39] <matjam> it is
[21:39] <henry_> everyone else in the lab has macbooks
[21:39] <henry_> that could make sense?
[21:39] <Two_Dogs> :)
[21:39] <Two_Dogs> yes
[21:39] <matjam> henry_: well, where did you get the binary from?
[21:40] <Two_Dogs> henry_: those dont work on linux
[21:40] <henry_> They uploaded it to a shared drived
[21:40] <henry_> *drive. So just downloaded
[21:41] <DeathTickle1> henry_: you would need to compile the thing yourself on a linux machine or have them cross-compile it
[21:41] <michael2> hi all. My 16.04 laptop one day just started consuming alot more battery when suspended (with the lid down) is there any way to diagnose why this is happening?
[21:41] <henry_> Sweet, that makes sense
[21:41] <henry_> Thank you very much.
[21:42] <Two_Dogs> https://goo.gl/ncerbr henry
[21:43] <DeathTickle1> michael2: do you know if the laptop is actually suspended when the lid is down ?
[21:43] <Two_Dogs> the apple wine layer
[21:43] <Wafficus91> hi there, total linux noobie here, can someone help me install linux based drivers to install a MIDI keyboard for my laptop?
[21:43] <Wafficus91> https://github.com/hansfbaier/ultranova4linux
[21:44] <Wafficus91> I did the "rules" section already. Not sure what to do with the make folder section, or the .cpp files included in the Git hub download for the main branch
[21:44] <henry_> Two_dogs: Thanks, that should be useful here
[21:45] <Two_Dogs> henry_: good luck
[21:48] <aarons> Wafficus91: I looked at the github and it looks like you just need to go the the directory that contains the Makefile and run make and then make install
[21:51] <yuppie> anyone know about pxe boot without using an NFS server?
[21:55] <nacc> yuppie: you don't need an NFS server to pxe boot, so suer.
[21:56] <nacc> yuppie: in other words, ask your actual question :)
[21:57] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: Before you try to build that project... What MIDI keyboard do you have? What MIDI software have you tried so far?
[22:00] <Wafficus91> I've only tried LMSS
[22:00] <Wafficus91> I literally have a firewire to USB cord from the Novation Ultranova going into the laptop
[22:00] <Wafficus91> on my windows rig
[22:00] <Wafficus91> I have Reaper installed
[22:00] <Wafficus91> and because of the Windows drivers from Novation, its pretty much plug and play
[22:01] <Wafficus91> which is nice, because I can totally affect VST synths with it like this
[22:01] <Wafficus91> this isn't the biggest bother, because I might just give up and use headphones for the synth itself, and ignore vsts until I bring my dekstop computer over here with windows
[22:02] <Wafficus91> I just wish it would be easy as plug and play to be honest. Even for somewhat of a knowledgable user like myself, the hassle of trying to build that driver with no background at all sounds daunting
[22:02] <Wafficus91> if you have a better idea, I'm totally all ears
[22:05] <michael2> DeathTickle1: yes, the laptop is going into a suspend mode.
[22:05] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: Start by running "sudo apt install build-essential" if you haven't already.
[22:05] <Wafficus91> ok
[22:10] <mattfly> what is happening? how can i fix this: https://pastebin.com/uXWhYGBD
[22:11] <Jordan_U> wodencafe: cd into the directory containing the source code. If you'd like help doing that, feel free to ask.
[22:12] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: ^^
[22:19] <Wafficus91> hey
[22:19] <Wafficus91> jordan I'm back
[22:19] <Wafficus91> so i'm in the directory
[22:19] <Wafficus91> what should I do?
[22:19] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: And build-essential installed without error?
[22:20] <Wafficus91> yep
[22:20] <Wafficus91> no errors for that command
[22:20] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: Run "make"
[22:20] <Wafficus91> kk
[22:20] <Wafficus91> whats the pastebin?
[22:20] <Wafficus91> I have a huge error list I need to pastebin to show you
[22:20] <Jordan_U> !pastebin | Wafficus91
[22:21] <Wafficus91> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Gs57mY7Qkb/
[22:23] <nacc> Wafficus91: you are missing all of the dependencies for building that software
[22:23] <pavlos> Wafficus91: here's the mutex.hpp file ... https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/boost/thread/mutex.hpp
[22:23] <nacc> Wafficus91: I think I mentioned this to you before
[22:23] <nacc> for boost, you're missing the boost-dev or something package
[22:24] <nacc> probably need libjack-dev
[22:24] <Wafficus91> hmm
[22:24] <nacc> and liblo-dev, et.
[22:24] <Wafficus91> so where should I still Mutex.hpp?
[22:24] <Wafficus91> *place
[22:28] <Wafficus91> ah so should I include that in the same directory as the makefile folder?
[22:28] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: "sudo apt install libjack-dev" then try "make" again.
[22:28] <nacc> Wafficus91: for mutex.hpp you need libboost-dev
[22:30] <ubuntu-mate> Number 15: Burger king foot lettuce. The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus. But as it turns out, that might be what you get. A 4channer uploaded a photo anonymously to the site showcasing his feet in a plastic bin of lettuce. With the statement: "This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King." Admittedly, he had shoes on.
[22:30] <ubuntu-mate> But that's even worse.
[22:30] <ubuntu-mate> The post went live at 11:38 PM on July 16, and a mere 20 minutes later, the Burger King in question was alerted to the rogue employee. At least, I hope he's rogue. How did it happen? Well, the BK employee hadn't removed the Exif data from the uploaded photo, which suggested the culprit was somewhere in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. This was at 11:47. Three minutes later at 11:50, the Burger King branch address was posted with wishes of happy unemployment.
[22:30] <ubuntu-mate> 5 minutes later, the news station was contacted by another 4channer. And three minutes later, at 11:58, a link was posted: BK's "Tell us about us" online forum. The foot photo, otherwise known as exhibit A, was attached. Cleveland Scene Magazine contacted the BK in question the next day. When questioned, the breakfast shift manager said "Oh, I know who that is. He's getting fired." Mystery solved, by 4chan. Now we can all go back to eating our fast
[22:31] <Jordan_U> Wafficus91: You shouldn't be placing any files anywhere. The source files are already where they should be. When nacc says that you need libboost-dev they mean that you need to run "sudo apt install libboost-dev", then your system will have Mutex.hpp, you won't need to move any files anywhere. Most projects tell you what they depend on, this small project does not, so we need to make educated guesses.
[22:33] <Wafficus91> gotcha
[22:33] <Wafficus91> makes sense
[22:33] <Wafficus91> let the terminal install it for me
[22:33] <Wafficus91> here's my recent pastebin:
[22:33] <Wafficus91> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DkHKwsDsxY/
[22:34] <nacc> Wafficus91: did you install liblo-dev ?
[22:34] <Wafficus91> this is after the two apt install commands you guys suggested for libboost and libjack-dev
[22:35] <Wafficus91> ok
[22:35] <Wafficus91> just did liblo-dev too, here's the recent error:
[22:35] <pavlos> Wafficus91: see line 3 of your paste
[22:35] <Wafficus91> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/s7QqF6TsmN/
[22:36] <nacc> Wafficus91: you also need libboost-system-dev
[22:36] <nacc> apparently
[22:36] <kevr> why is it that php-fpm doesn't have a php-fpm general referred package like php does?
[22:36] <nacc> Wafficus91: only line 22 is an error, the others are warnings
[22:36] <nacc> kevr: what do you mean?
[22:36] <nacc> !info php-fpm
[22:37] <kevr> Interesting. On trusty, it can only be referred to by 'php5-fpm'
[22:37] <nacc> kevr: yes, that's on trusty, which you didn't say :)
[22:37] <nacc> kevr: iirc, there's no 'php' on trusty either
[22:37] <nacc> kevr: there's 'php5'.
[22:37] <kevr> Sorry. I figured it would remain the same throughout the upgrades
[22:37] <kevr> Hmm.. I see
[22:37] <Wafficus91> cool, I didn't get an error this time
[22:38] <Wafficus91> just warnings like you said
[22:38] <Wafficus91> probably we're good to go then, gonna check this out later with my actual keyboard.
[22:38] <kevr> nacc: okay, old news is old news then, thanks for clarifying
[22:38] <Wafficus91> appreciate it so much, thanks man!
[22:38] <nacc> Wafficus91: gl!
[22:38] <kevr> slash informing
[22:38] <nacc> kevr: np
[22:38] <nacc> kevr: 16.04 was the first release with the php bits ... shoudl be there from now on
[22:40] <lenny> how can i search if certain program is running or not?
[22:41] <lenny> by name
[22:41] <kevr> lenny: `ps aux | grep 'name'`
[22:43] <lenny> kevr, thanks
[22:45] <kevr> np
[22:45] <kevr> if you are running a script that tests if it exists, pgrep might be a better option
[22:45] <kevr> you can do like `pgrep name`
[22:46] <lenny> i'm beginner in ubuntu ... no scripts at the moment. :)
[23:03] <brechbohne92> is there a cross platform teamviewer alternative?
[23:04] <pavlos> tv is avail for win,mac, and lnx
[23:05] <brechbohne92> I know
[23:06] <brechbohne92> pavlos teamviewer does not support wayland
[23:06] <brechbohne92> thats why I need an alternative
[23:07] <FaTaL_G> So I havent tried very heavily to solve my isc-dhcp-server startup issue, since I started having issues, if I ran a "sudo systemctl start isc-dhcp-server" it isnt started when I run "service --status-all" its still not running
[23:07] <FaTaL_G> not sure what log to look at, and is there anything I can do to "validate" my dhcp.conf?
[23:08] <nacc> FaTaL_G: did you look at `systemctl status isc-dhcp-server` ?
[23:08] <FaTaL_G> nacc, didnt know I could...
[23:20] <mattfly> where can i find libssl.so.1.0.0 and libcrypto.so.1.0.0  on ubuntu bionic?
[23:21] <FaTaL_G> nacc, wellthat tells me more... but not enough... hahaha
[23:25] <matjam> mattfly: use updatedb & locate; I found libssl in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.0
[23:26] <mattfly> thx
[23:27] <FaTaL_G> so my second question... is there a tool to validate my dhcp.conf?
[23:27] <FaTaL_G> I dont see anything wrong in it
[23:27] <FaTaL_G> ps: it does say I have a config issue
[23:29] <matjam> FaTaL_G: can you put your config in pastebin or something
[23:29] <matjam> FaTaL_G: also the logs
[23:30] <oerheks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/libssl1.1
[23:39] <studio-user343> Hello, I have been using Ubuntu Studio for some time and just updated to 16.04 and I have a problem mapping a server network drive. This server has been around for years and I am presently connected to it with my desktop running Linux Mint. But, with this latest Ubuntu Studio I get "mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting...". I have googled and not found a solution. My fstab settings (which I use on all Linux machine
[23:40] <studio-user343> Sorry my fstab entry was cut off - "192.168.0.6:/mnt/bigdiskc/CD_flac /mnt/cd_flac nfs   rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr 0 0"
[23:41] <luxio> What package contains bzlib.h
[23:41] <oerheks> !find bzlib.h
[23:41] <luxio> thanks
[23:41] <matjam> studio-user343: make sure your IP is allowed on your nfs server, and check the logs there.
[23:53] <alan1> I am having dns hostname resolution problems. I can resolve internet hostnames, but not names on my local network. Connection with an IP address works fine. dig myHost @my.router.lan.ip.address yields the correct IP in the answer section. What's up?