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henlosucc00:02
MTecknologydg_vrani: does your password actually have quotes like that?  I typically only use quotes if they're mismatched so that I can be sure to spot sql injection oopsies in websites.00:02
dg_vraniMTecknology, yes it had quotes like that.00:17
haihohi guys,may i request assistance re bionic installation.. it says disk full,im using live usb installer00:24
haihoalready formated the partition for it.00:25
haihogparted is having errors as well,cant initialize the app itself00:31
Bashing-omhaiho: Show us ' sudo parted -l ' in a patebin from that liveUSB .00:31
Bashing-ompastebin*00:31
haihohi bashing.im on xenial live usb.i cant chat on the bionic live usb :(00:32
haihofrom my previous experience installation should ask where i like to install ubuntu and give me options to format it.00:34
Bashing-omhaiho: Without information, we can not help . Does not matter what the USB is in this instance . We need to see what the partitioning is on that hard drive .00:34
haihoi got passed the donot connect to internet part.then the disk full msg came00:34
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haihoayt,il just re download another iso.. thanks00:39
Bashing-omhaiho: K - keep in mind. MBR partition has a 4 primary partition limit .00:40
haihoBashing-om https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WVpQYXdrsv/00:51
haihoi can either install xenial or bionic.. both are not letting me :(00:53
Bashing-omhaiho: :) .. I do not know what to make of parted reporting a system error . Our target here though appears to be sda5 .00:55
haihoon xenial installer ,its having gparted issues.00:56
Bashing-omhaiho: As this is MBR partitioned, lets also look at the drive from another tool . What shows ' sudo fdisk -lu ' ?00:56
haihoyes.sda5 is my target00:57
haihohttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5Y42wGbBMT/00:58
Bashing-omhaiho: I always leave a bit of wiggle room in my partitioning .. 1MB before and after . Might try that and see if it makes a difference in that logical partition (??) .00:59
haihohmm.installation work before on that partition01:00
haihois it possible to remove and reinstall gparted on a live usb?01:00
Bashing-omhaiho: Yeah. fdisk sees the wiggle room :) . still looking .01:00
Bashing-omhaiho: haiho Well ... anything present now on sda5 ? What shows ' sudo mkdir /mnt/look sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt/look ; ls -al /mnt/look/. As I do not see a problem .01:05
haihosda5 is empty.got it formatted while inside bionic01:05
Bashing-omhaiho: You assume that it is empty ? As you say gparted is spazzing out might be very good to "look" .01:07
haihopls rephrase -- > anything present now on sda5 ?01:07
haihohttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DJtzjNPJyZ/01:07
haihoahh.i need to 2x check it u mean01:08
haihoits empty.format was success01:08
Bashing-omhaiho: Beats me .. If you point the installer to sda5 as '/' I would expect it to install .01:12
haihohmm.how can i point it? :D01:13
Bashing-omhaiho: when you install you select "something else" .. then you must tell the installer to install as / on sda5 .01:15
haihodoes bionic live usb has pre installed chat client?01:15
haihoyou select  -- is this the part before the gui interface loads?01:16
haihoyou select  -- is this the part before the gui interface loads?01:16
Bashing-omhaiho: I do not recall about ubuntu .. on xubintu there is pidgin installed by default . Have had no need to look at what ubuntu installs for a irc client .01:17
Tin_manNo haiho, but you could use you firefox.01:17
Tin_manyour*01:18
haiho@tin. bionic's ff is on quantum. :(01:18
Tin_manoh01:18
haihodoesnot support this chatzilla01:18
haihoyou select  -- is this the part before the ubuntu's gui interface loads?01:19
Bashing-om!info chatzilla bionic01:19
ubottuPackage chatzilla does not exist in bionic01:19
nacchaiho: no.01:20
nacc!who | haiho01:20
ubottuhaiho: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)01:20
nacchaiho: you select it at the partitioning menu01:21
haihoBashing_om: you select  -- is this the part before the ubuntu's gui interface loads?01:21
haiho@nacc im stuck on the 3rd step of the gui installation.i cannot reach the partioning part.. gparted having errors as well01:22
Bashing-om haiho: ^^ start the installation .. and the 1st screen has the install options .. choose "something else" .01:22
haiho!tab01:22
ubottuYou can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.01:22
haihoubottu: apologies. and tnx01:23
ubottuhaiho: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)01:23
haihoBashing-om: got it01:24
Bashing-omhaiho: :) .. proceed on your merry way .01:24
haihox fingers. tnx all :D01:24
Mibixanyone get Cinnamon to work on 18.04 wont seem to let me login when i select it, i installed with these steps https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-cinnamon-desktop-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux01:36
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haihoBashing-om: hi again.. bionic's black& white welcome screen has the advance option,is that what u are referring to?01:38
Bashing-omhaiho: Not sure of what you are asking .. the "advanced" mode is grub's older kernels, recovery consoles and mem-test .01:40
haihoBashing-om: if i got u right, the suggested solution was to install bionic using the menu before the desktop gui loads ?01:42
Bashing-omhaiho: Never said that .. a couple of ways to get to the installer . Maybe for you the path of least resistance is to boot the installer in " try ubuntu " mode and once at the desktop, there choose "install" .. and in the install screen choose " something else" .01:45
haihoBashing-om: i see01:45
haihoclear :D01:46
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lapionI have just found a very annoying power bug02:18
Bashing-om!bug | lapion02:20
ubottulapion: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.02:20
lapionif a file that's mounted as a loop filesystem is on a hdd that is allowed to sleep while in powersaving mode the hdd will go to sleep even though the containing loop system is mounted and in "heavy" use.02:21
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oryoisToday Challenge : It seems to be a complicated cipher, can you break it? https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/hubchallenges/crypto/genfei.zip , First Solver prize : licenses for (Burpsuite,ida7pro,binaryninja,avast antivirus,200$ amazon gift card)02:37
lotuspsychjeoryois: only ubuntu support here please02:39
Dj_FlyByhow does one fix apt from telling me errors about kernels not installed but it thinks are installed? So it fails with errors on that every time (everything else will still install fine) It also thinks my /boot is full when it isn't03:09
MTecknologyyou didn't supply nearly enough info.. a log and a df -h on dpaste.com or similar would be very helpful.03:11
Dj_FlyByhttps://pastebin.com/8b98g5j403:13
guivercDj_FlyBy, i see 'no space left..' so I'd check you have space; consider `sudo apt autoclean; sudo apt autoremove`  (which create space, but still need space to run) & if you're not running those older kernels; try purge/remove them...03:17
lotuspsychje!kernelcleanup | Dj_FlyBy suggested by guiverc03:18
ubottuDj_FlyBy suggested by guiverc: For information about removing old kernels to free up space on /boot, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RemoveOldKernels03:18
MTecknologypastebin.com, eh?.. and no df -h?03:18
Dj_FlyBygetting there. I'm a little slow on the keyboard03:22
Dj_FlyByhttps://pastebin.com/KnuFccBR03:22
Dj_FlyByAs I am sure you can imagine... I cam quite confused...03:30
Dj_FlyByam***03:30
MTecknologyDj_FlyBy: In the future, you could just stick them all in one. If you really wanted, you could provide separate files with gist. You should never *ever* use pastebin.com. It's one of the second worst pastebins ever created (not quite the worst, but close).03:31
MTecknologyI'd look into cleaning up old kernels, as mentioned a couple times, but I doubt that's what's going on. That /should/ be plenty of space.03:31
colin-udoexcuse me.... why I can't update ubuntu16.04.1 to 16.04.4? I tried "sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade" and tried other source03:32
Dj_FlyBybut there are no old kernels.03:32
MTecknologyYou can be sure by running   while true; do df -m; echo '---'; sleep 0.1s; done &>t   and then kicking off dpkg again. It'd at least tell you if you're really running out of space or if something else screwy is going on.03:32
MTecknologyYour log indicates that you absolutely do have older kernels installed.03:33
RobInTaHood193I think my drivers crashed while I was watching youtube. I cant hear the video anylonger?03:33
Dj_FlyByas can be seen in my pastebins there are no files regarding those kernels. There is also plenty of space on the partition as well.03:33
MTecknologycolin-udo: details you provided... "it doesn't work"  Do you have more?03:33
MTecknologyDj_FlyBy: you may want to re-read what you provided. It's pretty verbose and clear.03:34
guiverccolin-udo, you should have got an error message (the reason why update failed), please pastebin it (unless it's a single line) or try `sudo apt install -f` (to attempt --fix-broken)03:34
Dj_FlyByyea, I see it is trying to do "something" with "some" kernels which are not on my system... See pastebin.... If they were installed then where are the files that should be in /boot?03:35
* MTecknology blinks03:35
colin-udoMTecknology: oh.. that's it... I mean I have a udo with ubuntu16.04.1, I want update it to ubuntu 16.04.4, but both "update-manager" and "apt update/dist-update" doesn't work TuT03:35
MTecknologycolin-udo: like guiverc said... "doesn't work" is useless. Either share the details you have in front of you or there's nothing anyone here can do to help.03:36
MTecknologycolin-udo: Did you get an error? If so, what was it? What did you run before the error? What logs do you have?   You literally gave us the equivalent of "my car won't turn on; what's wrong?"03:38
wkaltwhat's the best way to run xmodmap on startup in ubuntu 18.04 running gnome?03:38
colin-udoMTecknology: no error, just not find any updates03:38
RobInTaHood193Anyone know why my audio stopped working while listen to music on youtube?03:39
guiverccolin-udo, then please run it from update `sudo apt update` (to update repository lists; it doesn't update anything but lists of softare) - you should get lots of info lines as they update - if you get nothing that is your errors (sources.list* files are bad/wrong..) then...03:39
colin-udoI tried replace with other mirror address like ... aliyun, ustc03:39
guiverccolin-udo, run it from terminal (not update)03:39
wkaltalso, does anyone have any tricks for swapping the command and alt keys on an external mac magic keyboard that uses bluetooth (on same setup). hid_apple/swap_opt_cmd seems not to work for the newer mac keyboards03:40
MTecknologywkalt: do you want it on startup or do you want it on session initialization?03:40
wkaltsession initialization03:40
MTecknologylook through the gnome menus... I remember there being some preferences for "startup" stuff.03:41
MTecknologysession* startup03:41
colin-udoYeah, I got a list from sudo apt update , but there is no update notice... em.... anyway, thanks a lot, maybe I need update it to ubuntu18.0403:41
RobInTaHood193How do you restart your drivers on a linux?03:41
MTecknologywhat makes you certain you have uninstalled updates?03:41
MTecknologyRobInTaHood193: rmmod/modprobe03:42
wkaltI've tried going through the "startup applications" menu item, and also putting it in .xmodmap/.xsession which has worked on debian for me. Ubuntu/gnome seems to be more opinionated about it.03:42
guiverccolin-udo, after `sudo apt update` you then `sudo apt dist-upgrade`... (to upgrade software from the updated software lists your machine has)03:42
colin-udo"All packages are up to date", and I tried "sudo dist-upgrade", still no anyupgrade, "uname -a" results still is 16.04.103:42
MTecknologycolin-udo: is "uname -a" your answer to my question?03:43
colin-udoAnd... thank you guiverc, MTecknology, I'll try to update to 18.0403:43
* MTecknology sighs03:43
MTecknologyk- good luck03:43
guiverccolin-udo, then I'd check your sources.list files being correct  (you could pastebin them - or switch to another source)03:43
MTecknologyguiverc: I suspect that's not the case. He probably already has everything updated.03:44
guiverccolin-udo, `uname -a` doesn't tell me what i'm running - its kernel info; try `lsb_release -a`03:44
MTecknologyIf they bothered to answer my question... I'd know.03:44
guiverccolin-udo, you'll probably find 16.04.1 is your machine name or something (not ubuntu version)...03:45
MTecknologyuname tells you what you're running, but it's telling you about the kernel, not the distro03:45
guivercMTecknology, yep - I just came to that conclusion too!03:45
colin-udooh... thx a lot!  in 'lsb_release -a', it is ubuntu 16.04.4 >.<03:45
RobInTaHood193is there a gui for your drivers in ubuntu?03:45
colin-udosorry >.<03:45
MTecknologycolin-udo: it helps when you bother to answer questions that people ask........03:46
guiverccolin-udo, no probs - thanks for letting us know :)03:46
MTecknologyRobInTaHood193: by "drivers" you mean kernel modules. No, there's not a gui that I'm aware of for loading/unloading kernel modules. It's likely your modlist is very short so this is a good time to learn about the cli.03:47
RobInTaHood193my sound drivers stopped working and I am trying to rest them?03:50
RobInTaHood193restarting the machine is time consuming.03:51
MTecknologydo you really believe it's your "sound driver" that stopped working?03:52
RobInTaHood193Well, what else could it be? I am still able to chat here so my ram is good.03:52
MTecknologyehm... you think being able to chat on IRC means your RAM is good?03:53
guivercRobInTaHood193, I'd suggest looking in pulse audio control (pavucontrol) - I usually find when my sound is 'gone' its muted in the last field - an easy fix is switching 'stereo to off' then 'back to your wanted' - it works for me (when I hit the wrong keys that mute it anyway)03:53
RobInTaHood193Do you not now how a computer works? everything on your screen and running in the background is on your RAM.03:53
guiverc/ pulse audio volume control in last..03:54
MTecknologyguiverc: Did pulse replace alsa in ubuntu? If so, do you happen to know when that happened?03:54
Jordan_URobInTaHood193: It is very common for there to be problems with RAM that only cause small subtle problems, that's why we have comprehensive memory testers and why it's sometimes recommended to run them for hours to be sure that RAM is good, as even when being explicitly tested sometimes RAM problems occur only rarely.03:55
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Jordan_UMTecknology: Pulseaudio doesn't replace ALSA, it runs on top of ALSA.03:56
MTecknologyI don't have alsa at all on my system...03:56
guiverchttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio - its not in all versions; lubuntu doesn't use it i believe.. and i don't know when it became 'standard' (except kernels expect it; as well as some software..)03:56
RobInTaHood193If your theory is correct Jordan_U, what should I do?03:56
Jordan_UMTecknology: I doubt that.03:57
MTecknologyRobInTaHood193: He didn't state a theory... just a fact about hardware03:57
Jordan_URobInTaHood193: I don't have a theory as to why you're having audio problems.03:57
MTecknologyJordan_U: Am I missing something if I do "dpkg --get-selections | grep -i alsa" and see nothing?03:58
ajcd1sc1pleMy theory is, you screwed something up...03:58
RobInTaHood193Well, lots of "scientist" have theories based on no merit.03:59
Jordan_UMTecknology: Do you hear sound from your computer? What version of Ubuntu are you using? Do you have ubuntu-desktop or any other *-desktop metapackages installed?03:59
MTecknologyRobInTaHood193: Do you want to whine and argue or do you want help?03:59
MTecknologyJordan_U: The way I understood it, also could feed into pulse, but both pulse and alsa could stand by themselves. I (now only think) I've been running without alsa for a few years now,.04:00
MTecknologyI don't use ubuntu personally, just for work stuff. I'm on Debian 9 with pulseaudio, slim, and openbox04:01
MTecknologysound seems to work fine and I can't find any trace of alsa04:01
Jordan_UMTecknology: That's odd. I'm not sure what to make of that. Would you mind joinin #debian (here on freenode, not on oftc) so we can continue this discussion?04:04
MTecknologythe one on thiiiiis network?!! :'(04:05
MTecknologyfiiiiiiin.04:05
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Dj_FlyBysince you don't like pastebin... and also to prove the kernels are not installed -->  http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/0IJOFM04:12
MTecknologyI /did/ mention dpaste.com, but ya, that's much better.   Why don't you give this a try instead?  dpkg --get-selections | grep linux-image04:15
guiverc!pastebin04:16
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.04:16
Dj_FlyBywell, that shows a whole different story now....04:17
Dj_FlyByhttp://www.heypasteit.com/clip/0IJOFN04:17
MTecknologyDj_FlyBy: so- after you fix that, does your problem go away?04:23
Dj_FlyByI wouldn't know how to fix that. Never encountered this before04:24
MTecknologyI suppose, in that case, it's a good thing someone shared a link (above) with you that explains the process in details.04:25
Dj_FlyByafter running " update-initramfs -d -k " on each of the non installed kernels all is back to normal.04:49
Dj_FlyByeverything before that in the article kept failing04:49
RobInTaHood193The issue was my cpu.04:56
RobInTaHood193launched sys monitor and played videos in different modes and found that when in full screen mode it taxed the cpu04:57
borisetoHey there. For some reason my laptop hangs before the Ubuntu logo (loading screen) shows up. Any idea on how to debug what might be the cause?05:04
guivercboriseto: i'd suggest using <f10> to edit your grub line that boots your system, on the linux line remove 'quiet splash' (splash causes the plymouth ubuntu logo/video to show instead of boot messages; quiet reduces most of the messages - you want them to debug) & then boot...05:06
borisetoguiverc: got it, will do, thanks05:07
guivercboriseto: you'll find your system still hangs; but you'll have an idea on where/why... useful to debug yourself, plus here (with others helping)...05:08
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detlyI'm using Ubuntu server 18.04, and I'm having trouble with an ethernet interface not coming up during boot, even though it's configured with a static IP.05:31
detlyThe interface (enp1s0f0) is connected to a device that may or may not be on05:31
detlyBut I'd expected that giving it a static IP (via Netplan) would mean it's configured and up no matter what's happening at the other end of the cable (this was the behaviour under ifupdown)05:32
detlyas a result, my DHCP server refuses to run (because there are no interfaces with the appropraite subnet when it starts)05:33
Triffid_Hunterdetly: might want to turn off ifplugd or whatever ubuntu uses to detect if an interface is "running" rather than merely up05:34
detlyI don't think that's even installed05:35
detlynope, it isn't05:35
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lotuspsychjeboriseto: you can also press F1 to see textbooting, to see where it freezes perhaps?06:32
bigMouthCommieusing flashback gnome. how do i add the old system monitor to the paneL06:34
bigMouthCommie(right click doesn't do what i think it should do)06:35
lotuspsychje!info multiload-indicator | bigMouthCommie06:36
ubottubigMouthCommie: Package multiload-indicator does not exist in bionic06:36
lotuspsychje!info indicator-multiload | bigMouthCommie06:36
ubottubigMouthCommie: indicator-multiload (source: indicator-multiload): Graphical system load indicator for CPU, ram, etc.. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.4-0ubuntu5 (bionic), package size 145 kB, installed size 932 kB06:36
bigMouthCommiei ran the install06:37
bigMouthCommieits still not showing06:37
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: did you logout and login back?06:38
bigMouthCommienope brb06:38
Dynetrekkhttps://pastebin.com/SgAy9CBs why does vlc not start?06:40
lotuspsychjeDynetrekk: wich ubuntu version are you on?06:40
Dynetrekklotuspsychje: 16.04 LTS06:40
lotuspsychje!info vlc xenial06:40
bigMouthCommieso. i logged out and logged back in. still no graphs06:40
ubottuvlc (source: vlc): multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.2-5ubuntu0.16.04.4 (xenial), package size 1470 kB, installed size 4564 kB06:40
guiverc_w  Arrow keys: Up and Down to move.  Right to follow a link; Left to go back.06:41
guiverc_w H)elp O)ptions P)rint G)o M)ain screen Q)uit /=search [delete]=history list06:41
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: is that on 18.04?06:41
bigMouthCommieyes lotuspsychje06:42
bigMouthCommiei started with a kde install, but have added flashback AND ubuntu-desktop (kde /still/ just isn't for me)06:43
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: add yourself affected to my bug about it please: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-multiload/+bug/175897406:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1758974 in indicator-multiload (Ubuntu) "Indicator-multiload does not work properly 18.04" [Undecided,Confirmed]06:43
lotuspsychjeDynetrekk: are you trying to open multiple mp4 at same time?06:43
bigMouthCommiefollowing link06:43
Dynetrekklotuspsychje: running just "vlc" then enter gives the same errors06:43
Dynetrekklotuspsychje: so I can't open VLC at all - and other Qt5 apps also have the same issue it seems06:44
lotuspsychjeDynetrekk: thats weird indeed, have you tryed reinstall as it asks?06:44
Dynetrekklotuspsychje: how do I do that? apt install -f just prints "it is installed" or whatever06:45
bigMouthCommiei don't understand how to add myself, and i'm not sure i have an account forlaunchpad... do i need one?06:45
bigMouthCommieDynetrekk: dpkg-reconfigure06:45
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: yes, you need to be member of launchpad to add yourself affected06:45
bigMouthCommieuh... frankly that's a lot of work after my 10 hr day. i'll look into it this weekend06:46
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: ive tested indicator also, and get a grey kind of field bit scrambled06:46
DynetrekkbigMouthCommie: thanks, but did not do anything visible, and did not help06:46
lotuspsychjeDynetrekk: sudo apt purge vlc06:46
Dynetrekklotuspsychje: purge then install, did nothing06:47
bigMouthCommiehave you tried nuking your vlc configs from your home dir?06:47
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: +1 was about to ask the same06:47
bigMouthCommie~/.config/vlc06:48
lotuspsychjebigMouthCommie: did you see there's a new gnome system monitor for bionic, but GUI?06:48
bigMouthCommieno. i didn't want to switch to FULL GNOME 3 NO DESKTOP ICONS SHINY BUTTONS yet06:48
lotuspsychjekk06:49
bigMouthCommiei have a debian gnome running on my desktop machine06:49
bigMouthCommiethat's where this irc sessions coming from06:49
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bigMouthCommiebuuuut i wanted the old ux i had when i was using warty, and i'm getting it with flashback06:50
pocketmonhello can i install eclipse cdt for asm?06:51
bigMouthCommiedon't know what any of those tools are pocketmon06:54
pocketmoneclipse cdt06:54
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pocketmonhow can i install eclipse cdt?07:01
Dynetrekkpocketmon: apt install eclipse-cdt07:04
pocketmonreally?07:05
pocketmonDynetrekk: ?07:05
lotuspsychjeDynetrekk: your system up to date?07:05
lotuspsychjepocketmon: wich part you dont understand?07:06
pocketmon apt-get install eclipse-cdt   <— Dynetrekk it is ok?07:08
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lotuspsychjepocketmon: sudo apt install..07:09
pocketmonapt install eclipse-cdt?07:10
lotuspsychjepocketmon: sudo apt install eclipse-cdt07:10
nadavrHowdy #ubuntu. I'm a noob trying to build a .deb file. I have a file called configsite.install in the root directory of my project and an install file with one line: "configsite.service etc/systemd/system". I get the following error with dh binary: "/mnt/c/Git/configsite/debian/configsite.install: 1: /mnt/c/Git/configsite/debian/configsite.install: usr/lib/configsite.service: not found". What am I doing wrong?07:14
nadavrJust putting "configsite.service" doesn't work either. It's really weird, if I put "./configsite.service" it tries to load it as a service: "./configsite.service: 1: ./configsite.service: [Unit]: not found"07:14
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Guest71905hi i need to configure a lan, where can I ask for help?07:35
lotuspsychjeGuest71905: perhaps in ##networking ?07:36
DirkosEverytime i reboot my system, my /etc/resolv.conf is empty07:40
DirkosHowever my adapter settings promp the proper DNS07:40
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daleyhello i have a problem with my /etc/network/interfaces/, can someone help?07:54
ducassedaley: ask your question, and we'll see07:57
daleywell my dns isn't working07:58
ducassedaley: can you pastebin the file?07:58
daleyhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bx5dpWskrk/08:00
daleyducasse: pasted08:00
ducasseyou have no further config for enp0s25 there?08:02
ducasseyou should have 'auto enp0s25' and 'iface enp0s25 inet manual08:03
daleyducasse: no, is that needed?08:03
ducassei think you need those two lines, at least i've always seen and used them08:05
daleyducasse: ubuntu gives the following error: missing required variable: address. Missing required configuration variables for interface enp0s25/inet. failed to bring up enp0s2508:05
ducassewhich release is this?08:07
daleyi don't think my ubuntu is hooked up to bridge0 because he can't ping the VM who is on bridge008:08
daleyubuntu 180308:08
ubottuUbuntu bug 1803 in Launchpad itself "Define an alias to mail the reporter of a bug" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180308:08
ducasse18.04? you should be using netplan, /etc/network/interfaces is no longer supported08:10
daleynetplan? how do i use that?08:10
daleymy other computer updated from 1604 to 1804 and no problem with the bridge there08:11
ducassesee netplan.io, there are examples and docs there08:11
daleyi deleted networkmanager08:11
Bugzie.08:15
BugzieHuh08:15
BugzieHmmm08:15
Edistowhat are probabilities to random freezing that doesn't occur on windows? And doesn't show up in syslog08:20
kashiI am in dire need of HELP, I have been using UBUNTU 16.04 for last 2 months since I ditch windows 10. Today I had some software update or system update which allowed to ran. Shutdown and when came back asking for language and new user setup. I lost my user profile I had and data.08:25
kashiI have no idea what hppened.08:25
kashiI think i configured my pc as a system configurator08:26
kashiI hope i can find my data08:27
BugzieIf it's not Kernel Panic, you not going to see lost in system log08:27
BugzieI dual boot Windows 10 and Fedora now but I don't mind offering the litter expertise I can08:28
kashiHow do I recover my User profile I have lost08:28
BugzieThere is NO user profile08:28
BugzieWhat doesn't work, check where they save that information, then contact those auto of developers08:28
BugzieThere is no Registry08:28
BugzieMost software put stuff in .config08:29
BugzieBut it's sparse and not assume that's wholesale where you all save information08:29
kashiLibvert Qemu , Guest and the one i just created but the old user is gone08:29
Bugziekashi: Man, I never checked, but the data is save as root in / somewhere08:30
BugzieI don't know where that is, I use virt-manager08:30
BugzieI never looked into, perhaps some settings is saved in $HOME08:30
Bugziekashi: What do you have for the data disk?08:31
BugzieThat should change, you can boot, even you distributions?08:31
kashii only had one disk drive where i installed the Ubuntu08:31
Bugzieshouldn't*08:31
BugzieI mean disk image08:32
BugzieJust re-create it and choose image as your default boot disk08:32
BugzieProblem solved08:32
kashiI have no idea where to begin.08:32
Bugzievirt-manager?08:33
kashiI have lost 2 months of WORK08:33
ducassekashi: does 'ls /home' show your old username?08:33
kashi100 of files08:33
kashihold let me check08:33
kashino08:34
kashimy previous user was OEM08:34
kashinow it is new user what was just created after reboot08:34
kashiI can't beleive i have lost all my data without any system warning08:35
kashithere were some updates wanted to appy and i hit ok and asked to reboot08:36
kashiis there anyway any utility i can scan my hard drive for data08:37
kashiI am doomed08:37
BugzieLaunch virt-manager08:37
ducasseyou did have backups, right?08:37
BugzieWhat did you choose for you location08:37
kashisuch critical data of 2 months of work is lost08:37
kashiI do not want to go back to windows08:38
BugzieFrom I am reading, no one taught you how to use Libvirt properly08:38
kashiplease someone help08:38
ducassewhat does virt-manager have to do with this?08:38
Bugzievirt-manager is the defacto interface for Libvirt08:38
kashiwhat is this libvert qemu log on with password i don't know08:39
ducassei know that, but he doesn't have an issue with libvirt afaict08:39
BugzieYou store the data in root only folder08:40
kashiyes i think08:40
BugzieBy default, so it won't be in $HOME08:40
kashii store data in default folders like downloads, documents pictures08:40
BugzieI mean, libvirt store date in root only folder08:40
kashihow do i log on libvert-Qemu08:41
ducassekashi: the libvirt user is a system user, not intended to be logged in as08:41
cpaelzerkashi: this is trather unclear - did you loose a guest(disk), or a user in a guest, or just a user on the host?08:42
kashihow is it possible that some system update overwrite my previous user profile08:42
cpaelzerit is not08:42
kashiwith new one that was created after reboot08:42
cpaelzersomething is going on, but your description and the discussion is not yet clear enough to actually help you08:43
kashiuser on the host08:43
kashiI never used guest08:43
cpaelzerwhat do you mean by user profile, some user foo and /home/foo is now no more after the update?08:43
kashiwhen i first install Ubuntu it asked me to create the user08:43
BugzieHe doesn't know how to access the DISK08:44
BugzieIE, IMAGE disk08:44
kashiand this time after 2 months some update asked me to do the same after reeboot08:44
BugzieSome how, his /home folder08:44
cpaelzerBugzie: it sounds like no virtualization at all to me so afr08:44
kashiso i created a new user and boom i have nothing now softwares i had installed08:45
BugzieNot the entire $HOME folder, parts of it got culrupted08:45
kashino daata at all08:45
BugzieBut, he clueless08:45
BugzieHe needs a bit hand holding08:45
cpaelzerack08:45
BugzieI am on fedora, I wouldn't mind doing it, but it might be different here08:46
kashican i ran a system report and post it for someone to look at my system someone had me do this long time ago for a problem08:47
BugzieI need Qemu myself because I do some coding and I use Linux Containers, Docker, and Qemu08:47
kashii don't know how to ran08:47
cpaelzerusually home dirs are skipped intentionally for having private data08:48
cpaelzersosreport would be such a tool and then make the tarball available08:48
cpaelzerbut since you look for things in /home something might be missing08:48
kashi@cpaelzer how do i do it08:49
kashisosreport where is it08:49
kashiAll the application I had installed are still available but like i ran Chrome but i do not have my bookmarks or anything. it is like running chrome first time.08:52
ducasseyes, those would be stored in your homedir08:53
SimonNLUbuntu (14.04 LTS and above) users install via apt:08:54
SimonNLsudo apt install sosreport08:54
SimonNLkashi08:54
kashi@SimonN HELP08:54
SimonNLhttps://github.com/sosreport/sos    for info08:54
munarkee Does Signal store cache files on the phone unencrypted?08:54
ducassekashi: you really don't want to be installing things if you should need to rescue data from the disk08:55
ppfmunarkee: how would we know?08:55
ppfthat being said, if you find out, ping me please? ;08:56
ppf:)08:56
SimonNLkashi: sorry ducasse is right08:56
kashi@SimonN @ducasse yes you are right but what i do at this time i am total lost08:56
munarkeeppf, checking the data file?08:56
munarkee /data file08:56
kashiSimonN , ducasse I have no clue what to do.08:57
ducassekashi: you could try photorec to see if it can recover some data for you08:57
ducasse!recover | kashi08:57
ubottukashi: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery08:57
kashido ubutu has restore point like windows08:58
ducasseno, it doesn't08:58
kashi ducasse do i need to install photorec via terminal interface08:59
ducassekashi: yes, or use a live image (which is probably better)08:59
munarkeeBut Signal is an exncrypted messaging app08:59
TazmainHi all, is the https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers download from here different to the normal one ?09:01
ikoniaTazmain: follow the link, it takes you to the standard download09:03
kashiI still have ubutu on my USB so when i boot , i select usb right once i am up and running from usb i should go search for photorec in applications and istall it via Terminal interface09:03
guiverc_di wonder if kashi was using (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview) temporary user account - OEM was mentioned previously09:03
Tazmainikonia oh thought the ISO might have some extra stuff on09:03
guiverc_dsorry ignore my last...09:03
ducasseguiverc_d: that might be something, i didn't see that09:04
kashi@guiverc_d when i installed ubutu it says something about system configurator account and I let the process continue09:04
ikoniaTazmain: follow the link, it's the same actual iso09:05
Tazmainikonia I did, downloading it09:05
kashiYES YES I installed it as OEM installed for Manufacture09:05
ikoniaso you can see it's actually the same ISO and the same link, but you thought it maybe magically different even though it's the same URL and ISO09:06
kashiOMG did i made a blunder09:06
guiverc_dyeah I know you did kashi; I've never used OEM mode so don't know of it (only heard it mentioned on podcast)09:06
kashiso now we know and that OEM account is gone09:07
kashiwhat trigger that OEM mode or OEM account to be erased and replaced by another account that i had to create after reboot from some updates09:08
kashiI am rebooting my computer with USB and will be back09:10
Tazmainikonia I didn't check both download links, but the page was just making me hopeful09:12
kashifI am BACK again09:17
* jink hides.09:17
kashifNow, I have my pc running from USB09:17
kashifI chose the option run ubuntu without installing09:18
ducassekashif: it says that when you run "Prepare for shipping to end user" it will remove the oem user on next boot09:19
kashifducasse but i had rebooted my pc several time in 2 months09:19
kashifbut this is the first time someting strange happen09:19
kashifso i guess i can never recover the oem user09:20
ducasseyes, you must have run that09:20
ducassetry photorec, it's part of the testdisk package09:20
kashifi could careless about the user but what about the DATA stored on physical drive under that user09:20
kashifwhat command do i type on terminal ?09:21
ducasse'sudo apt install testdisk'09:23
kashifubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt install testdisk Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package testdisk09:24
ducassedo 'sudo apt update' first09:24
ducassebtw, this is why you should always have backups of important data09:26
kashifyes you are right i was using external drive but for the last 2 months i just keep putting stuff on local machine09:27
kashifso much has lost made me think Windows Restore point.09:27
kashifwish ubuntu could go back09:28
kashif** (appstreamcli:3511): CRITICAL **: Error while moving old database out of the way. AppStream cache update failed. Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done 207 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them09:29
kashifubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt install testdisk Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package testdisk ubuntu@ubuntu:~$09:30
kashifsame error again.09:31
kashifcan someone conclue that I have lost all my data under the OEM temp account and it will never be restored again09:35
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ducasse!recover | kashi see this link09:35
ubottukashi see this link: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery09:35
oerheksthat is what oem install basicly does, after install, the 1st boot gives the setup of the user.. but i don't understand why you never rebooted in 2 months09:36
kashif!recover -- is this a command09:36
oerheksif you boot normally now, do you get into the OEM user setup again?09:37
kashifI rebooted but never shutdown and rebooted09:37
kashifthis time i shutdown and rebooted09:37
kashifThis time after shutdown i had the setup screen asking me to create a user again which i did09:37
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kashifso with new user log on i do not see my old OEM user anymore nor any files or data09:38
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kashifThe program 'photorec' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt install testdisk You will have to enable the component called 'universe'09:42
kashifhow do i enable the component universe09:43
SimonNLkashif: what I would do is find some one able and willing to help you so he/she can hang your HDD in his/her computer, install photorec and have a go at it. or install a second hdd in you own computer and install ubuntu on it09:46
SimonNLhope you get my point there ^09:47
EriC^^kashif: what's your problem again?09:47
guiverc_dkashif, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu  (or command is `sudo add-apt-repository universe`)09:48
BugzieThis is not helping him09:48
BugzieYou giving some random suggestions that hopefully come some random solution09:48
BugzieHe's not likely on the computer he is using right now09:49
BugzieYou not teaching, but too much hand holding09:49
BugzieTeach, so he doesn't come back here, isn't tha the goal09:49
Bugziekashif: Switch back to Windows, it will be easier for you09:50
EriC^^!enter | Bugzie09:51
ubottuBugzie: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.09:51
ducasseBugzie: that's not a solution we tend to give people here09:51
BugzieInstead of wasiting time how enter is used, how about clarify what he needs to do09:53
EriC^^kashif: what's your problem, i'm fairly sure i can help with your data recovery problems09:53
kashif@Eric09:53
EriC^^Bugzie: can you put a sock in it? thank you09:53
kashifI used an install option OEM_for_Manufacturer09:53
kashifSince than now I remember I never rebooted my laptop  always just leave it on but today was the first day i had to shutdown09:54
BugzieEriC^^: Are you helping solve a problem09:55
kashifand when i did shutdown it came back asking to create a user again09:55
BugzieEriC^^: Stop focusing on me09:55
kashif@Eric I creare a new user. but I can no longer find my OEM user09:55
EriC^^!ops | Bugzie09:55
ubottuBugzie: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax09:55
ducassethanks09:56
EriC^^kashif: ouch, when you installed ubuntu, it was still in the live system, til you reboot, that's all in ram and not on the hdd09:56
BluesKajHiyas all09:57
EriC^^kashif: i'm afraid whatever you had saved in that session is gone, as far as i know09:57
MarvelI am buzie09:57
kashif@Eric but It says Install ubuntu for system manufacturer09:58
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EriC^^kashif: yeah, that option allows customization of the install, like if you were to install and then give the laptop to someone for sale, then he can customize on initial booting09:58
kashifare you saying it created a RAM drive but how is that possible because all the Application i installed such as Chrome browsers is still available in a sarch and i can ran it but no bookmarks09:59
ducasseEriC^^: not exactly, he installed in oem mode and kept using the oem user. then it was deleted, and now he's lost his data.09:59
EriC^^kashif: aha that sounds great then09:59
kashif@Eric ok so application are there but data is gone like physical files ?10:00
kashifI can search and run all the application i installed.10:00
EriC^^ducasse: oh great10:00
EriC^^kashif: is there anything in /home that looks like your user?10:00
kashifNO10:00
kashifthe user in home was oem and now it is my name kashi which i created now10:01
EriC^^kashif: ok, install testdisk as was suggested, it can show you deleted dirs and files10:01
Bugzie2ducasse: Lost data from /home10:01
chuBugzie2: Why though\10:02
EriC^^if it isn't able to retrieve them, its sister program "photorec" can recover files directly from the hard disk, from this point on it's better you use a live usb and not write anything to the hdd, with every write you risk losing your old files10:02
Bugzie2chu: You going going spend the day10:02
Bugzie2chu: KickBan10:02
chuSeems likely, unfortunately.10:03
Bugzie2chu: You going spend the day set the mode +m10:03
Bugzie2chu: You going spend the day set the mode +r10:03
kashif@Eric I am running ubuntu at the moment from USB and I chose the option install ubuntu without installing . so can i ran what you asked?10:04
EriC^^kashif: yeah, sure, type sudo apt-add-repository universe && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install testdisk10:04
EriC^^then "sudo testdisk"10:04
kashif@Eric i copied what you typed and now pasting it in terminal.10:05
kashifso far so good10:06
kashifasking me to create or append10:07
kashif@Eric what option do i choose from 3.10:07
EriC^^choose create10:07
kashif@Eric now I see several drives.10:08
kashif@Eric can i post it here10:08
kashifmy screen information10:08
EriC^^kashif: yeah, upload pastes to http://paste.ubuntu.com10:09
EriC^^kashif: choose the drive in question10:09
EriC^^the one that has ubuntu installed on it10:09
kashif@Eric done - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7fh5VDsF5d/10:10
kashif@Eric do I chose -  Disk /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root - 490 GB / 456 GiB - ST500LX025-1U717D10:11
EriC^^kashif: yeah10:11
kashif@Eric not this one - >Disk /dev/sda - 500 GB / 465 GiB - ST500LX025-1U717D10:12
bugzie5chu: ban me10:12
bugzie5!ops | ban bugzie10:13
ubottuban bugzie: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax10:13
kashif@Eric so >Disk /dev/sda - 500 GB / 465 GiB - ST500LX025-1U717D ------- VS Disk /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root - 490 GB / 456 GiB - ST500LX025-1U717D10:13
EriC^kashif: yeah choose that one10:15
kashif@Eric which one10:15
EriC^^the one that has /dev/mapper in it10:15
kashif@Eric thanks10:16
kashif@Eric now asking me for partion10:16
EriC^^kashif: does it list any?10:17
kashif@Eric - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6HYMmnd8yX/10:17
EriC^^kashif: yeah press Enter10:17
kashif@Eric What partion Table I chose - NONE?10:17
EriC^^yes10:17
kashif@Eric now - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CW9DGHC9Fq/10:19
EriC^^kashif: try 'analyze'10:19
bugzie6chu: Ban me10:19
kashif@Eric Thanks10:19
magiqI'm trying to install package using dpkg -i. It wrote that needed some packages, after that I try to type apt -f install and it propose me to delete first package itself10:19
magiqbut I expect that it would install needed packages10:20
bugzie6!ops | ban bugzie610:20
ubottuban bugzie6: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax10:20
magiqwhy so ?10:20
kashif@Eric now - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MCSDzRPQDG/10:20
EriC^^magiq: the dependencies might not be in the ubuntu repos10:20
blackflowchu: ya need to ban the /64 of it10:20
blackflowoh, ikonia ^^   I was up in the backlog :)10:21
EriC^^kashif: highlight the ext4 partition and press "p" to browse the file system10:21
ikoniablackflow: lets see what happens, but you're probably right10:21
baakohi guys, keep having this issue whereby in terminal when i do nano filename. i look at the file amd do the exiting and then i save it but when it comes out of it, the content of the file is all over the terminal and when i came it just created new text to over what is should, basically make it useless10:21
baakoto type commands10:21
ppfbaako: type reset10:22
magiqEriC^^: but last time it installs well, but after that for some reason dependencies were deleted10:22
blackflowikonia: also note, changing IPv6 subnets, but one thing is constant.  ~marvel@  :)10:22
magiqEriC^^: so this is second try to install package same way10:22
kashif@Eric It won't let me do anything at all.10:23
baakoppf: do i have to reset everytime it happens?10:23
EriC^^magiq: they might have been updated or removed, pastebin "dpkg -I /path/to/deb" and what is your ubuntu version "lsb_release -sd"10:23
ppfyes, everytime your tty gets borked10:23
BluesKajbaako:  to save and exit the file in nano, do ctl+o, enter, ctl+x10:23
kashif@Eric no key stroke working10:23
EriC^^kashif: ok, press "q" to go back to the disk selection screen, this time choose the entire disk (without /dev/mapper) and on the partition table selection screen keep the default, it's likely going to be Intel, then analyze again10:24
kashif@eric got it I had to press forward arrow where it says qucik search now it has given me two options P and Q10:25
yosefrowWhat is the significance of "/tmp/.XO-lock"10:25
kashif@ERIC POSTIN INFO10:26
kashif@Eric poste - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vWC9kcVZTr/10:26
EriC^^yosefrow: looks like a lock file, so you don't run 2 instances of the application and it gets stuff messed up for instance, why do you ask?10:27
yosefrowEriC^^, I saw drupal exploits writing to this file via wget10:27
EriC^^kashif: great, head on over to home using the keyboard arrows, right arrow to descend into a dir10:28
yosefrowSo I imagined that somehow it was significant and what might have been what allowed the exploit to create cron jobs10:28
yosefrowI've seen this file being used by desktop sessions before I think10:28
BluesKajkashif:  this sound trivial atm , but irc doesn't need to use @ to address a nick10:28
BluesKajsounds10:28
EriC^^yosefrow: this is very much offtopic here10:28
kashifOMG OMG OMG @Eric You are awsome10:28
kashif@Eric I foungd it10:29
kashifBlueska ok thank you didn't know10:29
EriC^^kashif: ok, press 'c' to copy the dir and choose where to save it10:29
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kashifEric I do not want to mess this last step. I did press C now I have this screen can you suggest?  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QfNJPK22Cg/10:31
EriC^^kashif: how big is /home/oem ?10:32
EriC^^kashif: actually nevermind that question10:32
EriC^^kashif: type 'sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mnt'10:32
EriC^^then choose to save it in /mnt10:33
kashifEric but to type the command do i need exit out of the current screen10:33
EriC^^kashif: no, just open another terminal with ctrl+alt+t10:33
kashif@Eric yes thanks10:33
kashiferic let me do this step10:33
Bugzie9!ops | ban bugzie10:35
ubottuban bugzie: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, nhandler, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax10:35
kashifEric now I have 2 Terminal Windows open so how do I save it in "MNT" because previous Terminal Window do not have the option.10:38
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kashif@Eric - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7nKkbChRgP/10:38
EriC^^kashif: it does, just type /mnt instead of /home/ubuntu10:39
apacerhi all.. may i request assistance re ubuntu installation using live usb .. im stuck on step 4 : says: you need at least 8.6gb  .. but i have more than 50gb un allocated partition10:39
EriC^^apacer: can you post a screenshot?10:40
apacerEriC^^: that was made on another usb live disk :(10:41
EriC^^apacer: i dont follow10:41
kashifEric Ok I am at the screen where i think i need to press "C" can you take a look at https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/33RVqFKP59/10:42
apacerEriC^^ im trying to install bionic using a live usb.but i got that error msg.. im on xenial live usb now.thats y i cant have a screeny of that10:42
EriC^^apacer: oh, well i suspect you didnt select a mountpoint for "/"10:43
EriC^^apacer: anyhow, can you pastebin 'sudo parted -l' output?10:44
apaceri was able to get through that stage.i was stuck on step 4 of gui installation10:44
apacer* i was NOT able to get through that stage.i was stuck on step 4 of gui installation10:44
EriC^^apacer: were you in the Something else menu? or did you choose the "Erase disk and install or alongside" ?10:44
EriC^^kashif: ok, press "C"10:45
EriC^^(shift+c)10:45
Bugzie9apacer: What was the error message10:45
kashif@Eric - Done - What next ? - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cTwJGffWsk/10:46
apacerEriC^^:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8TDV6XyBTr/10:46
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apacerBugzie9:  error : you need at least 8.6gb space to install ,that was on step4 of gui installation of bionic10:47
EriC^^kashif: try to go into "oem" and see if it lists the files, and look at the size of them to the left10:47
EriC^^right next to the date10:47
EriC^^kashif: it's likely testdisk won't be able to recover the files, it might just list the names and dir structure but that's it, photorec will be able to get the files though, just not the names or dir structure10:48
EriC^^apacer: you have 2 disks?10:50
apacerEriC: yes10:50
EriC^^apacer: did you use the Something else option in the installer?10:50
apacerEriC: im stuck on step410:51
kashifEric in GUI File Browser I do not see OEM folder10:51
apacerEriC: cannto get on that part10:51
apacer*cannot10:51
kashifEric i see MNT Folder10:51
apacerEriC step4 says: you need at least 8gb to install10:52
EriC^^do you have any other disks? cause parted is segfaulting on something related to logical partitions10:52
apacerEriC: its not formated to logical.its still unallocated last time i check10:53
EriC^^kashif: try in testdisk as i said earlier10:53
kashiferic no files found10:54
EriC^^try browsing for the files in /home/oem, if the sizes are 0 then they're likely gone and you need to use photorec10:54
apacerEriC : im installing alongside windows7 btw10:54
EriC^^kashif: in testdisk? or the gui manager10:54
kashifEric in test disk in terminal when i press right arrow key on oem10:54
EriC^^apacer: so just 2 disks and a usb then?10:55
EriC^^kashif: oh ok10:55
apacerEriC : 2disk.. 1 live usb.. 1ext drive10:55
kashiferic - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/j4DpPJjHVD/10:55
EriC^^apacer: aha, i think the ext drive has an issue with overlapping logical partitions10:56
kashiferic what is that folder has "MNT" that i see in GUI file browser10:56
apacerdang..all this time.. should i disconnect it?10:56
kashiferic do i still have chance to recover ?10:56
EriC^^apacer: can you try 'sudo parted /dev/sdd unit co print unit s print' and see what it gives, if anything?10:57
apacerEriC : ayt.1 moment10:57
EriC^^kashif: yeah sure, you have a good chance, just the files won't be organized10:58
EriC^^kashif: are you looking for something specific to recover? that would make it way easier for you to organize stuff after photorec recovers stuff10:58
apacerEriC : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wyQKWkCwkN/10:59
kashiferic in GUI also when i naviate to te OEM from MNT -  HOME - OEM there are no Files listed10:59
EriC^^apacer: what about 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdd' ?10:59
EriC^^apacer: sorry make that, sudo fdisk -u s -l /dev/sdd11:00
kashiferic I need my chrome bookmarks and files that i had under documents and pictures11:00
EriC^^kashif: so bookmarks, normal text files (or libreoffice pdf etc?) and pictures?11:01
apacerEriC : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vxv74tXGS8/11:01
kashiferic yes bookmarks all the folder under bookmarks , all the documents under documents folder and all the files under pictures11:02
EriC^^kashif: the thing is, photorec looks for the file headers, so if the bookmarks have a file header you can tell it to look for that, same for .jpg .png etc files and also any text or pdf or libreoffice, just the more specific you are, you're going to get less of 100000 files in a dir with no name to browse through looking for what you need11:02
EriC^^kashif: ok, type "sudo photorec"11:02
kashiferic thanks11:03
EriC^^apacer: see /dev/sdd3 and /dev/sdd5 overlap11:04
apacerthe live  usb & the last small partition.. hmm11:05
apacerthe ones with asterisk overlaps right?11:06
EriC^^apacer: yeah11:06
apacersdd5 was the loc of the previous ubuntu,it was 40gb before i resize it a while back11:07
EriC^^aha11:07
Bugzie9sdd5 is a node11:07
apacerbut even before it was shrunk,installer still insist i need 8.6gb before i can proceed11:08
EriC^^try in xenial to install, and see if you get past the step, if it hangs try removing the ext hdd and try again and if it works you know11:08
Bugzie9ext, external?11:08
Bugzie9External is USB HardDisk?11:09
apacerBugzie9:  yes11:09
apacerthis xenial is also problematic :(11:09
Bugzie9Bugzie9: Partition table do you have on it?11:09
Bugzie9err11:09
EriC^^apacer: the start of it overlaps the /dev/sd3 , maybe that's what was throwing the installer off, or maybe the options in the installer are off11:09
Bugzie9apacer: What Partiition table do you have on it?11:10
Bugzie9If you don't know11:10
Bugzie9How large is it?11:10
EriC^^there's one other thing i can think of, which is stray gpt data, sudo fixparts /dev/sdX should take care of that for you11:10
apacerBugzie9:  pls rephrase -- > What Partiition table do you have on it?11:11
Bugzie9apacer: If you don't know what partition table is, it's a technology from the 90s afaik11:12
apacerBugzie9:  How large is it? -- im installing on unallocated partition size of 50gb+11:12
Bugzie9MBR11:12
Bugzie9Was introducted by Microsoft, I don't know who introduced GPT11:13
apacerMBR ? how can i know?11:13
BluesKajdos or gpt is the table question11:13
EriC^^apacer: try to install xenial right now as a test, and let me know what happens11:13
apacerEriC : is this for me? -- there's one other thing i can think of, which is stray gpt data, sudo fixparts /dev/sdX should take care of that for you11:13
EriC^^did you try already?11:13
EriC^^yes apacer11:13
Bugzie9apacer: newer fdisk can tell11:14
apacerEriC : bug at xenial.. 1moment11:14
Bugzie9apacer: fdisk -l11:14
apacerubiquity error during xenial installation11:14
Bugzie9apacer: You live from USB?11:15
apacertitle: ubiquity crashed with indexerror in free space : index out of range11:15
kashifEric - Which partion to chose ? - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MtWV3Y2twq/11:15
Bugzie9apacer: I mean you booted from USB from Live USB drive11:15
apacerBugzie9:  yes11:15
apacerBugzie9: yes,live usb11:16
Bugzie9apacer: K, those that system has access to the internet11:16
Bugzie9apacer: I ask bacause to paste bin information I can see11:16
apacerBugzie9: what do u mean11:16
Bugzie9!pastebin11:17
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.11:17
apacerBugzie9: what do u mean --  K, those that system has access to the internet11:17
Bugzie9apacer: If it has access to the Internet, you can collect data and paste bin11:17
kashiferic i chose the partion11:18
apacerBugzie9:  how can i copy paste the error dialog of ubuntu?11:18
Bugzie9apacer: Is it GUI?11:18
apaceryes11:18
kashiferic need help here. I may have selected the wrong option .  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4mKtynYK9R/11:19
apacerBugzie9:  the window title says: sorry ubuntu 16.04 has experience an internal error.11:19
Bugzie9apacer: I think you trying to show me something I can see, unless you can screen capture, and upload the picture11:19
Bugzie9can't*11:20
apacerk.1 moment11:20
Bugzie9apacer: So, the PC is usable11:20
EriC^^apacer: try removing the ext hdd and try again, my bet is that it's causing the issue11:20
Bugzie9apacer: That's apport11:20
Bugzie9No11:21
Bugzie9Connect the external hdd11:21
Bugzie9Pastebin dmesg please11:21
apacerEriC .. ayt,1moment11:23
apacerBugzie9:  https://ibb.co/ew9GKd11:23
Bugzie9dmesg > after you plug you external HDD, then copy that information11:23
kashiferic i am stuck can you help?11:24
Bugzie9apacer: That's the GUI crashed, I need dmesh11:24
apacerBugzie9: its a xenial live usb error,no prob.. im targetting bionic anyways11:25
Bugzie9apacer: btw, you with LTS, I read there is LTS update for 16.04, have you updated11:25
oerheks!bug 157640411:25
ubottuError: Launchpad bug 1576404 could not be found11:25
apacerBugzie9:  i WAS11:25
oerhekshmm11:25
Bugzie9apacer: I'd like to see what dmesg says11:25
kemistencan you use samba to mount a share outside lan??11:26
apacerdmesg on xenial or bionic?11:27
oerhekssamba can work on wan, yes.11:27
kashiferic are you there ?11:27
kemistenhow do upu do that?11:28
apacerBugzie9: dmesg on xenial or bionic. ?11:28
kemistenwhich port to direct11:28
oerheks!samba11:28
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba.html11:28
Bugzie9apacer: dmesg is kernel output11:28
Bugzie9apacer: Haven't anyone told you that?11:28
apacernone :)11:28
kashifEric - I have not bee able to use photorec to recover the files hope to see you again11:28
guiverc_dkashif, if you want to ping Eric; use his full name (type Eric & hit tab to complete ^^; his term will beep/ping if full name used)11:29
apacerBugzie9:  how can i ctrl-a the dmesg output on terminal ?11:29
Bugzie9apacer: When ther kernel boots, it puts in a ring buffer11:29
kashifEriC^^:11:30
Bugzie9apacer: That buffer you can access with 'dmesg', man dmesg11:30
apacerBugzie9:  i see11:30
JimBuntuapacer, `dmesg >SomeFileName.ext`11:30
kashifEriC^^:  I am unable to naviagte how to use photorec11:30
EriC^^kashif: sorry i was away, back now11:30
EriC^^kashif: did you run 'sudo photorec' ?11:30
kashifEriC^^:  yes - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4mKtynYK9R/11:31
Bugzie9apacer: The first thing, d11:31
EriC^^apacer: did you try unplugging the ext hdd and seeing if that's causing the partitioning issue?11:31
Bugzie9Sorry, diagnose a hardware failure, by like at dmesg11:31
EriC^^kashif: ok, before that press 'q' go to "File opts"11:31
Bugzie9Make sure there is no `read` errors11:31
EriC^^there you can select the file types to recover11:32
apacerJimBuntu:  where is the file saved?11:32
JimBuntuapacer, in the same place from where you ran the command, in my example11:32
Bugzie9The Kernel doesn't save a file11:32
Bugzie9btw11:32
kashifEriC^^:  Ok back again to select partion11:32
EriC^^kashif: did you press File opts?11:32
adrian_1908hey, anyone here using Hexchat? I'd like to join a fixed list of channels manually, i.e. not on every connect to freenode. Any idea how best to accomplish this? (I asked in #hexchat, but silence so far)11:32
Bugzie9You have Syslogger that doesn't it11:32
kashifEriC^^: now at file opts11:33
EriC^^adrian_1908: maybe starting 'hexchat -a' ? in xchat the -a switch stops it from joining automatically11:33
kashifEriC^^:  yes i did now i have11:33
adrian_1908EriC^^: i'll check that out, thanks.11:33
kashifEriC^^: several options11:33
EriC^^kashif: ok, press 's' to disable all11:34
EriC^^adrian_1908: no problem11:34
kashifEriC^^:  done11:34
apacerJimBuntu:  no output after typing 'dmesg >bugzie.ext'11:34
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kashifEriC^^:  and should i save11:34
JimBuntuapacer, `cat bugzie.ext` ... output?11:35
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Bugzie9apacer: When you type dmesg11:35
Bugzie9No output11:35
Bugzie9That's hard to believe11:35
apacerits a long output i mean.. how can i copy all of it.11:35
apaceris there a ctrl-a for terminal outputs11:36
JimBuntuapacer, however you want, you now have it all saved in a file.11:36
kashifEriC^^: OK Done!11:36
EriC^^kashif: no, select all the stuff you need recovered11:36
Bugzie9dmesg | grep what you looking for11:36
kashifEriC^^:  ok11:36
apacerBugzie9:  i have no idea what to look for :)11:36
Bugzie9Pastebin11:37
Bugzie9Didn't I say that11:37
apacerayt.1 moment11:37
EriC^^apacer: i already told you there's a fault in your ext hdd that's causing the segfault..11:38
apacerEriC yep.courtesy to bugzie for his assistance :)11:39
EriC^^huh11:40
apacerBugzie9:  xenial's ubiquity error is ok.im targetting bionic..11:40
kashifEriC^^: what is the .extenion for Libreoffice and libreoffice calc and pdf and i can't find all11:41
apacerbrb.. will try again11:41
kashifEriC^^:  and whas would be bookmark file11:42
EriC^^kashif: open another terminal, and get a template file of libre office, make any new document, and type 'fidentify /path/to/document' it will tell you if photorec can find it and what the filetype is11:42
EriC^^do the same for a chrome bookmark, if it can't find it, then you need to add that file header to photorec's list11:43
Exterminadorhi guys! stupid question: folder /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/ is owned by root. I'd like to give read permission only to another user too. what is the correct chmod? thanks in advance11:47
Bugzie9no11:48
Bugzie9Why would you do that?11:48
EriC^^Exterminador: sounds like some x-y problem, possibly ##linux can help you out or #ubuntu-server if nobody knows here11:49
ExterminadorEriC^^: thanks11:50
Bugzie9You abusing Letsencrypt by giving privilege to another person11:52
Bugzie9It's for you only, you don't share it11:52
ExterminadorBugzie9: I need read permissions for the IRCd and some other applications.11:53
adrian_1908Ok, the Hexchat channel issue was straight forward to solve with python scripting.The `-a` option didn't do what I want.11:53
Bugzie9Exterminador: k, use acl11:54
Bugzie9Exterminador: setfacl -m11:54
menacewhy does ubuntu not fix gnupg for 16.04, though it is in main and should therefore get security upgrades? there's a security update11:55
kashifEriC^^:  i saved a file under home/documents/dotest.odt so following your statement - fidentify /path/to/document-- how do i type Path?11:55
Bugzie9Exterminador: I don't think you need to do that, just read access, that's all it needs11:56
EriC^^kashif: fidentify /home/ubuntu/Documents/dotest.odt11:56
Bugzie9Exterminador: The default permisison is suffienct enough to give read access, you don't want to give write access11:56
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kashifErichEickmeyer:12:29
kashifErichEickmeyer:12:29
EriC^^kashif: ?12:30
cihhanhi all. i created a dhcp server on ubuntu 18. the connected computers can get the IP but cannot reach Internet. What might I be missing?12:30
cihhanufw is disabled12:31
kashifEriC^^:  i was able to do fidentify liboffice and libcalc file12:31
EriC^^kashif: did you try a chrome bookmark?12:31
kashifEriC^^: but not sure what do to do for chrome bookmarkds12:31
cihhanalso the connected devices can communicate with each other as well12:32
EriC^^kashif: hold on12:33
kashifEriC^^: for lib i opend and save document and fidentify was able to find it12:33
kashifEriC^^: ok12:33
Akuwhi12:34
Akuwi need to reset ubuntu root password but grub is not installed12:34
ikoniahow is grub not installed ?12:34
oerhekscihhan, and what guide did you follow ?12:34
ikoniait won't boot without grub12:34
kashifEriC^^: since i am running a live mode from usb i can't run chrome it is not installed in this session12:35
cihhanoerheks: i had one script for ubuntu 16 doing the configurations12:35
Akuwhumm, then it not wait any second12:35
cihhanipv4 forward enabled12:35
Akuwhow can i make grub appear12:35
ikoniaAkuw: escape or left shift, I can't remember which12:35
EriC^^kashif: no worries, 1 sec12:36
oerhekscihhan, yes?12:36
cihhanoerheks: isc-dhcp installed and the configuration file was updated for the IP range12:36
EriC^^kashif: this is a template of the chrome bookmarks http://termbin.com/lta712:37
EriC^^it usually saves them in ~/.config/google-chrome/Default/Bookmarks12:38
kashifEriC^^: xml format12:38
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EriC^^kashif: this is what it looks like in hex http://termbin.com/2ctk12:38
AkuwEsc doesn't work12:39
Akuwspace bar no12:39
EriC^^kashif: we need to pass the first number of hex to photorec so it can identify those files, let me see the photorec site doc on how to do that12:39
ardahello can I get some help?12:39
EriC^^kashif: reading here https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Add_your_own_extension_to_PhotoRec12:39
ardaI have installed a rather problematic ubuntu and now when ı boot up I only see the grub 2.02 screen12:40
Bugzie9template of chrome bookmarks?12:40
kashifEriC^^: ok reading12:40
EriC^^kashif: create a file in /home/ubuntu named ".photorec.sig"12:40
Bugzie9EriC^^: Is that safe?12:41
ardacan I install ubuntu to a laptop from my desktop?12:41
EriC^^kashif: put in it "bkm 0 0x7b0a202020226368 65636b73756d223a"12:41
EriC^^sorry remove the space in the middle12:41
Akuwanybody can help?12:42
Bugzie9EriC^^: Do people know what you just posted and is safe for one to incoporate into their Browser?12:42
EriC^^kashif: then save the file and download that bookmark file from termbin, wget -O /tmp/bookmark http://termbin.com/lta712:42
Bugzie9If that's a no, then why you did that?12:43
kashifEriC^^: save it with quotes? "bkm 0 0x7b0a202020226368 65636b73756d223a"12:43
EriC^^and try "fidentify /tmp/bookmark" if it worked it should say "bkm" as the file type12:43
EriC^^kashif: no, without quotes12:43
arda516161hello I have installed a problematic ubuntu on my laptop and when I boot I get the grub2 cmd screen what should I do?12:43
EriC^^arda516161: any context? why do you say a problematic ubuntu?12:44
kashifEriC^^: file named and saved12:44
arda516161it has failed to startup and closed on mid installation12:44
kashifEriC^^: to download you want me to go to terminal12:45
vavkamilhello12:45
EriC^^did it mention any errors during the install arda516161 ?12:45
EriC^^kashif: yes, run the wget command12:45
arda516161no it has not, last thing it said was started run anacron jobs and froze12:45
kashifEriC^^:  ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ termbin, wget -O /tmp/bookmark http://termbin.com/lta7 termbin,: command not found ubuntu@ubuntu:~$12:46
vavkamilI have Radeon HD 4250 and ubuntu 16.04, can I somehow get driver for better performance?12:46
EriC^^kashif: without termbin, "wget ...."12:46
kashifEriC^^: done12:47
EriC^^try "fidentify /tmp/bookmark" if it worked it should say "bkm" as the file type12:47
kashifEriC^^:  posting it so you can verify12:47
oerheksarda516161, so a broken installation, just install again ?12:48
kashifEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dgTYNRJjTJ/12:48
arda516161I do not know how to reinstall it. It worked the first time but it doesnt read the usb now. How to select it from usb?12:48
oerheksvavkamil, no, openradeon is all (we) have12:48
EriC^^arda516161: as oerheks said, if it does the same thing look at the output of "dmesg" and pastebin it for others to see12:48
vavkamiloerheks, it's the default one?12:50
oerheksvavkamil, yes12:50
vavkamilI'm confused about this description https://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_lwks&view=download&layout=d&dtype=lin_public_deb&Itemid=20612:50
oerheksati 2xxx 3xxx 4xxx are so old, so don't expect it to be a game-monster12:51
arda516161it doesnot have an output for dmesg, there is line that says minimal bash like eiting is supported12:51
oerheksvavkamil,  that was for pre-16.04 era12:52
vavkamiloerheks, I'm looking for a decent video editor, openshot is so basic12:52
EriC^^kashif: sure looks good12:52
kashifEriC^^:  I have this file called simpletext and i am trying to identify this but i think it is not working.12:53
EriC^^kashif: try fidentify /tmp/bookmark12:54
grauzikasHello12:54
grauzikasi`m trying TC shaper12:54
grauzikasand have some problems with it12:55
kashifEriC^^: ok done so now if i go back to to recovery tool will i be able to fine all those extensions for bookmark, liboffice and libcacl and text files12:56
grauzikashttps://pastebin.com/VmKmpey312:56
grauzikasand inside virtual machine i have only 300kbps internet speed12:57
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EriC^^kashif: did fidentify work?12:57
EriC^^did it say : bkm as the filetype?12:58
kashifEriC^^: yes i think what i posted and you verified12:59
kashifEriC^^: fidentify /tmp/bookmark - terminal response back -- /tmp/bookmark: txt13:00
EriC^^nope let me try it here13:00
EriC^^kashif: you have something wrong13:01
EriC^^kashif: pastebin "~/.photorec.sig"13:02
EriC^^cat ~/.photorec.sig | nc termbin.com 999913:02
arda516161guys thereisnt any dmesg or smth like that what should IU do?13:03
kashifEriC^^: you want me to run cat ~/.photorec.sig | nc termbin.com 9999 in terminal13:03
EriC^^arda516161: look at /var/log/kern.log13:03
EriC^^kashif: right13:03
kashifEriC^^: terminal response - http://termbin.com/unua13:04
arda516161it says cant find command?13:04
EriC^^kashif: remove the space in the middle13:04
EriC^^arda516161: "sudo less /var/log/kern.log"13:05
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ytrezqHello, it seems debuild doesn?t works for cross compiling, May someone help me on this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/1776717?? This is not about a derivative since ubuntu maintains arm64 packages in it?s port tree13:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1776717 in qt4-x11 (Ubuntu) "Please provide static archives inside libtqt4-dev" [Undecided,New]13:05
kashifEriC^^: bkm 0 0x7b0a202020226368 65636b73756d223a where at ?13:06
oerheksbkm 0 0x7b0a20202022636865636b73756d223a13:06
EriC^^kashif: ^13:06
kashifEriC^^: bkm00x7b0a202020226368 65636b73756d223a  like this13:07
arda516161I it fixed it myself, have good day :)13:07
EriC^^kashif: actually nevermind, since the bookmark is just a ascii text file, and you're recovering all text files anyways, you can just use grep later to quickly find the bookmark13:08
EriC^^kashif: select in photorec's File opts all the files you want it to retrieve, including text od* pdf etc then save changes and scan, when it asks for the filesystem type choose the first option, ext4/ext3 etc and let it scan13:09
EriC^^also jpg png bmp and other image formats13:09
BrodieHello13:11
kashifEriC^^: ok all file extensions marked except i couldn't find odt and ods file extensions13:12
BrodieHas anyone here experienced the "Hexchat" icon not flashing inside the Dock? I've asked in #hexchat channel but I've had no luck there.13:14
kashifEriC^^: maybe i have exit out from photrec and run it again13:15
EriC^^kashif: no, i think the "zip" files option includes open office files as well13:16
EriC^^kashif: yes, zip files includes the libre office stuff13:16
kashifEriC^^: ok done saved and now back to13:18
kashifEriC^^: file opt13:18
kashifEriC^^:  which option ? - Please choose if all space need to be analysed: >[   Free    ] Scan for file from ext2/ext3 unallocated space only  [   Whole   ] Extract files from whole partition13:20
kashifEriC^^: - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tvwRjvGZj8/13:21
kashifEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4FBTNV8fWX/13:24
kashifEriC^^: i think something is wrong13:25
kashifEriC^^:13:29
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Bugzie9I guess stop being interested13:32
kashifEriC^^:13:33
kashifEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VJcTczSxyk/13:36
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iomarigreetings, is there any way to speed up nic switching when I'm using 802.3ad bonding?13:51
AkuwUbuntu 16.06.1 doesn't have support?13:53
leftyfbAkuw: there is no ubuntu 16.06.113:54
AkuwUbuntu 16.04.1 doesn't have support?13:55
leftyfbAkuw: ubuntu 16.04 has support for another 3 years13:55
leftyfbAkuw: what do you need help with?13:55
Akuwwell, i am trying to install software13:55
leftyfbAkuw: ok? What software? What issue are you running into?13:56
Akuwopenssh-server13:56
hggdhAkuw: you really have to give us more details13:56
Akuwand clean because my /  is full13:56
iomariis there a clear example of netplan 802.3ad bonding?13:56
Akuwdf show / is 100% used13:56
Akuwbut there are Headers files13:57
Akuwthat partition is 6GB, but /usr/src is taking almost all13:58
leftyfbAkuw: your root is only 6GB?13:59
Akuwyes13:59
Akuwi didnt install13:59
Akuwwas another person13:59
leftyfbAkuw: this a desktop or server?14:00
Pici;2514:00
Akuwserver14:00
leftyfbAkuw: http://iam.tj/projects/ubuntu/apt-autoremove-old-kernels14:00
leftyfbtry running that if you can14:00
kashifhow do i read the todays IRC session log14:03
kashifwhat is the address for Archives ?14:04
leftyfbkashif: if you google "ubuntu irc log" the top result is https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/14:05
Pici!irclogs14:08
ubottuOfficial channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meetingology logs at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/14:08
hfpHi, I am facing an issue I don't understand. On DigitalOcean, if I choose Ubuntu 16.04.4, I can install the python-minimal package on the machine and have ansible run with no problems. But on another provider, also with 16.04.4, and installing python-minimal I have to install python-pkg-resources and python-setuptools to get ansible to work. Why does the same package not install the same things? How do I get14:09
hfpto the bottom of this? To clarify, the only command I run on the machine is apt update && apt install python-minimal; I then run the same playbook from another computer with the new machines as targets.14:09
leftyfbhfp: contact the providers. They're apparently messing with the default packaging14:10
MibixFoxI can not seem to get xbindkeys to run as a systemd service im using this as my .service file and it keeps  failing saying core dump https://github.com/t-8ch/systemd-user-units/blob/master/xbindkeys.service14:10
leftyfbhfp: I've found a default install of ubuntu requires me to install python before ansible will run on it14:10
hfpleftyfb: yes, I install python with the python-minimal package and that's enough for all the ubuntus I've used. Except for that one provider, their ubuntu also requires these two additional packages installed.14:12
MibixFoxhttps://pastebin.com/vVLg5Gmr14:12
MibixFoxthat is the error i get14:12
leftyfbhfp: contact the provider14:12
hfpleftyfb: alright, thanks14:13
skinuxI'm trying to figure out why my laptop cannot run VMs worth a crap. I'd like to get a list of all commands of which output would help someone answer that question for me.14:15
donofriois it safe to dpkg --force to resolve this "preinst: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c:368: __spawnix: Assertion `ec >= 0' failed."14:15
iomariwhen using netplan 802.3ad bonding, is it normal for all the joined ports to have the same mac address?14:15
r4co0nHi, I'm working on some web-based software where we are using apache2, and now we want to support HTTP/2.14:16
Akuwthis is the content   https://pastebin.com/mm8R2GG614:17
r4co0nThe relevant packages in ubuntu, source package nghttp2, is at 1.32.0 upstream and in Debian buster, but Ubuntu only has an old version.14:17
leftyfbAkuw: did you run the script I gave you?14:18
leftyfbr4co0n: which version of ubuntu?14:18
r4co0nleftyfb, looking at xenial, I got 1.7.1, but even cosmic is only at 1.30.014:19
leftyfbr4co0n: is there something wrong with 1.30.0?14:19
r4co0nleftyfb, the software is building against xenial as of now.14:20
r4co0nIt's the nextcloud snap package, we consider building nghttp2 ourselves.14:21
leftyfbr4co0n: ok, you either use 1.7.1 on xenial or 1.30.0 on bionic14:21
r4co0nIs there something like backports for Ubuntu - I know my way around Debian, but am kind of lost right now...14:21
r4co0n?14:21
leftyfbr4co0n: AFAIK, building a snap does not need to rely on versions of packages in the ubuntu repo. It can use other repos and even source files from github14:22
leftyfbr4co0n: yes, ubuntu has backports14:22
leftyfb!backports | r4co0n14:22
ubottur4co0n: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging14:22
skinuxIs there no setting in GUIs to upgrade to Bionic?14:25
leftyfbskinux: not until 18.04.1 due out next month14:25
r4co0nleftyfb, do you have any idea if a backport of nghttp2 would be welcome? I am just considering options, and this seems a lot easier than building from source. We are using the packages as build-packages for apache. Yes, we could build them ourselves, but building your build dependencies is a lot of overhead.14:25
leftyfbr4co0n: maybe ask in #ubuntu-devel?14:26
r4co0nleftyfb, i will do, thank you14:26
ganeshhey14:28
kiriuhajds14:29
kiriuhahello14:29
ganeshhow is ur experience with ubuntu???14:29
kiriuhame raspberry pi14:29
ganeshhuh14:30
skinuxHow can I upgrade 16.04.1 to having PHP 7.1? I've done all updates.14:39
genii!info php7.1 xenial14:40
ubottuPackage php7.1 does not exist in xenial14:40
genii!info php7.0 xenial14:40
ubottuphp7.0 (source: php7.0): server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (metapackage). In component main, is optional. Version 7.0.30-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 (xenial), package size 1 kB, installed size 9 kB14:40
geniiskinux: Looks like it has not been backported yet14:40
skinuxOkay. Well, what is my best option?14:41
skinuxshould I install it as an independent binary and change symlinks?14:42
MibixFoxwelp think i just ruined my linux install :'(14:42
MibixFoxerr ubuntu14:43
Fuchscongratulations. How, and how can we help you?14:43
adrian_1908skinux: one option is to use a PPA. Might be recommended against by some, but Ondrej striked me as trustworthy. https://launchpad.net/%7Eondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php?field.series_filter=xenial14:43
adrian_1908I used it before14:43
geniiskinux: You may find a PPA which has a 7.1 package already for Xenial, that would be the first place to start looking14:44
MibixFoxI think  when i did a sudo apt remove xautomation and xbindkeys it uninstalled cinnamon my default gui14:44
adrian_1908definitely better than manual maintenance, based on security updates alone14:44
MibixFoxscreen is just flickering now14:45
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MibixFoxgrrrrrr i just had everything set up almost perfect too14:45
FuchsMibixFox: you should be able to boot into a rescue shell / other terminal only mode14:46
Fuchswhere you can re-install the needed packages with apt14:46
MibixFoxim going to try14:46
r4co0nMibixFox, can you get to a console using [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F3](or [F4],[F5],...)14:46
Fuchsif that doesn't work for whatever reason, you can boot a live ubuntu system, chroot into your installed system and install stuff via apt14:46
MibixFoxim not sure what it all installed14:47
FuchsMibixFox: /var/log/dpkg14:47
Fuchsshould list installs and uninstalls14:47
MibixFoxk ty14:47
skinuxWell, I notice the PPA is untrusted....should I revmoe current PHP first?14:47
Fuchsshould be able to derrive that from there14:47
webmindI got a kernel package that doesn't want to be deinstalled: http://paste.debian.net/1029235/14:48
adrian_1908skinux: untrusted is just a cautionary message, like "not digitally signed" in windows. You don't need to remove current PHP.14:48
MibixFoxbooting in to recovery mode14:48
adrian_1908skinux: you add the PPA, run `sudo apt update && sudo apt fullupgrade` and it should suggest to your a newer PHP version. You installed PHP via the `php7` metapackage, yes?14:49
webmindCan't get them removed, none of the usual 'dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq' or 'apt-get install --reinstall' don't work however14:49
webmindany ideas on how to fix thus?14:49
oerhekswebmind, ask in #debian?14:49
webmindthis14:49
skinuxHow come they won't let me upgrade 16.04.1 to 18.x already?14:49
webmindoerheks: why? it's ubuntu14:49
adrian_1908skinux: who is they?14:50
skinuxYes, I installed via php 7 package14:50
skinuxUmm, whoever controls when the upgrades are enabled...14:50
adrian_1908skinux: well, if it's your computer, you can upgrade to whatever you want.14:50
MibixFoxFuchs:  if im in a root terminal how do i accesss that log of dpkg14:51
MibixFoxnano /var/log/dpkg doesnt seem to work14:51
adrian_1908skinux: anyway, I gotta go now. The PPA is a good option if you just want to get this over with.14:51
FuchsMibixFox: either with a pager like less   (less /var/log/dpkg.log)  or with cat14:51
FuchsMibixFox: I recommend a pager as the file is potentially rather big  (or at least tail, to only have the last few lines)14:52
MibixFoxheh this really isnt make much sense to me14:55
MibixFoxdo an apt-get install for anything that has remove next to it?14:56
webmindany ideas on how I can get my apt working again?14:57
FuchsMibixFox: only the ones that got recently uninstalled and you expect to be reason for your problem14:58
FuchsMibixFox: aside from that: yes14:58
Fuchswell, apt install, on more recent versions (with sudo)14:58
SimonNLwebmind: which version is in use ?     uname -a will show15:00
webmindSimonNL: 4.4.0-128-generic15:02
MibixFoxoh my Fuchs  it looks like it uninstalled every gui https://pastebin.com/RGNeEe5A15:02
SimonNLwebmind: you can't remove what is in use15:02
webmindSimonNL: I'm trying to remove linux-image-4.4.0-124-generic15:02
webmindthat's a different kernel15:03
FuchsMibixFox: oh dear, yes, it removed xorg (the graphical user interface server, unless you use wayland) and your desktop environment along15:03
FuchsMibixFox: do re-install your desktop, that should pull in xorg as a dependency15:03
SimonNLwebmind: sorry, must be something wrong with my eyes15:03
Fuchscinnamon-desktop-environment  << this thing potentially pulls in what it needs15:03
MibixFoxsudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop15:03
MibixFox?15:03
MibixFoxheh how do i get out of this less thing15:04
webmindthis is how I ran into it. apt upgrade is broken due to these packages: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YttKS22nnj/15:04
FuchsMibixFox: q15:04
FuchsMibixFox: and on recent versions sudo apt install cinnamon-desktop-environment   (assuming you want that, if you want gnome (or unity, on older versions) ubuntu-desktop probably also works)15:05
hggdhMibixFox: to exit less, use :q15:05
MibixFoxFuchs:  im having some issues here15:06
MibixFoxread only filesystem15:06
FuchsMibixFox: how did you get your root shell? You might have to re-mount it15:06
Fuchsas in:  umount, then mount again. Won't work if you are using anything of that filesystem, though15:07
MibixFoxin the gnome thing i did advanced boot option then hit root shell15:07
augzYou aren't on a live environment are you?15:07
SimonNLwebmind: this might help   https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=94712415:07
MibixFoxno im not15:07
Fuchsthen a remount should work, unfortunately I am not too familiar with the ubuntu rescue shell, so I leave this part to others15:07
MibixFoxmount -o rw,remount / seems to have worked15:09
MibixFoxbut it has no internet connection15:09
Fuchsif you are lucky you have the packages cached, otherwise you need to establish one15:09
Fuchseasiest would be with a LAN cable and something that speaks DHCP, if you need wlan it will be a pain15:10
MibixFoxi have an ethernet plugged in just not sure how to enable it15:10
webmindSimonNL: nope15:11
webmindI solved it by disabling the grub update script for the removal procedure15:12
aleksanderhuh… any ideas why ctrl+del in terminal outputs „~5” ?15:12
aleksander„5~”15:12
grobihallo aleksander  i just tried with the same output15:14
grobibut no warranty if this is normal .. ;)15:15
RagsHi guys, I have installed ubuntu18.04 desktop. Trying to do apt-get update but getting 403 forbidden message.. can someone help me on this?15:15
zetherooI am trying to install 18.04 on a UEFI system but noticed the encryption option is grayed out ... is this normal?15:16
MibixFoxFuchs:  i dont see any eth adapters in /dev/ :(15:17
XenophonFAnother quick follow-up re: installing/running 18.04 on my Inspiron 1501 - I was able to boot the XUbuntu installer without any trouble.15:17
XenophonFso I don't know if my issues have to do with Wayland or what15:17
SimonNLaleksander: grobi same output here15:17
FuchsMibixFox: does ifconfig show it?15:18
FuchsMibixFox: then you can try ifconfig INTERFACENAME up   or   dhclient INTERFACENAME15:18
RagsTrying again, seems nobody noticed my post.. I have installed ubuntu18.04 desktop. Trying to do apt-get update but getting 403 forbidden message.. can someone help me on this?15:21
freezerhi15:21
MibixFoxlet me see i had to restart15:21
freezerAfter some undervolting my LUKS partition on the SSD fails to mount most of the time, says "no key for this passphrase" ; like after 100 tries it works maybe. Undervolting has been reverted already. Is his hardware failure of the SSD?15:22
MibixFoxoh there is an enable networking thing15:24
MibixFoxbefore you go in to root15:24
MibixFoxwonder if that does anything hehe15:24
MibixFoxwoah15:25
MibixFoxok im starting to fix it i think :D15:26
FuchsMibixFox: great :)15:27
augzif you're root you can try ifup15:27
MibixFoxit basically just booted me into a normal boot without my gui15:28
augzyou will need to know your interface name for your connection though, you can find that with ifconfig15:28
augzor I just learned of the -a switch which will attempt to connect all automatic interfaces15:29
augzifup -a15:29
MibixFoxinstaling ubuntu-desktop should have installed xorg too?15:29
danzep15:29
danzehellp15:29
augzwhich release are you using?15:29
danzehello15:29
MibixFoxlooks like it did15:29
lotuspsychje!ask | danze15:29
ubottudanze: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience15:29
danzequit15:30
MibixFoxrebooting!15:31
* MibixFox crosses fingers15:31
zetheroois it possible to encrypt an installation of Ubuntu on a UEFI system?15:32
DirtyCajunyes?15:32
augzMibixFox, I have a theory of your configuration because I've been dealing with something similar. Nvidia drivers just completely kill my GUI, I had to forcefully uninstall them for my GUI to come back.15:32
MibixFoxaugz:  no i uninstalled a gui program and it somehow uninstalled all its dependencies too15:32
DirtyCajunzetheroo, yes. UEFI is just for the bios boot level.15:32
MibixFoxlike the whole ubuntu-desktop15:33
MibixFoxlol15:33
akdDoes anybody has a live stream link in asia for watching Russia Saoudia Arabia?15:33
augzouch15:33
zetherooDirtyCajun: ok, odd then that's it's greyed out for me :/15:33
MibixFoxshoot i think i should have edited the autostart file :p15:33
MibixFoxwe'll see...15:33
lotuspsychje!ot | akd15:34
ubottuakd: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!15:34
akdWhat is ubuntu?15:34
XenophonFif I want to install xubuntu using deboostrap, do I still start with `debootstrap bionic /mnt`?15:35
XenophonF(I'm assuming yes, and then install xubuntu-desktop when done.)15:35
lotuspsychje!ubuntu | akd15:35
ubottuakd: Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com15:35
MibixFoxstill no luck :(15:35
akdlotuspsychje, so ubuntu is not pants or book15:35
akdit is an OS15:35
freezerhow does a LUKS header get corrupted?15:35
akdis an OS required to watch streaming?15:36
freezerseems like this happens more often than not15:36
lotuspsychjeakd: you have entered the ubuntu support channel, no livestreams here15:36
akdis there a channel I can ask how to watch world cup from asia in streaming ?15:40
MibixFoxlol15:41
lotuspsychje!rootirc | bhoman15:41
ubottubhoman: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet.15:41
lotuspsychje!alis | akd to search channels15:41
ubottuakd to search channels: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"15:41
XenophonFoh I found the debootstrap scripts15:43
XenophonFwhich I think answers my question: yes, start with debootstrap bionic and install xubuntu-desktop after15:44
theGoatso the HME for 14.04 expires april of 2019, what will happen then.  no more updates?15:46
oerheksjups, 14.04 ends there15:47
theGoatugh.....15:48
theGoathow much space is needed to perform a do-release upgrade?15:48
oerheksdepends on what you have installed/is upgradable.. do a -d dry run?15:49
lotuspsychjetheGoat: and how space do you have left? why take a risk?15:49
oerhekswith systemD in 16.04, i would do a fresh install15:50
DirtyCajunwhats everyones opinion of netplan?15:53
DirtyCajunall 28 of my VMs are 16.04 > 18.04 upgrades so they all still use /e/n/i file but it looks... nice15:54
MibixFoxalskdjf;lasdjfaskdjfa15:55
MibixFoxOMG15:55
MibixFoxit came back to me!15:55
lotuspsychje!discuss | DirtyCajun15:55
ubottuDirtyCajun: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!15:55
OolDirtyCajun: and wait friday for this one :)15:55
regeyaI apologize if this is in the forums/bug reports; my google-fu is weak today.  I've got a collection of MP3s that are largely from Google and Amazon, and when I play 'em back in Gstreamer apps they sound distorted, less distorted in Audacious.  No such distortion in Ogg Vorbis files.  I don't *think* I was having this issue under Arch but I'm not 100% sure.15:57
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MibixFoxFuchs:  thank you so much think i have it all sorted now :)16:00
FuchsMibixFox: glad to hear and you're welcome :)16:01
Fuchs*throws foxcookie*16:01
oerheksregeya, all mp3 sound distorted, that is why i use Clementine with build-in equaliser :-)16:01
oerheksand type of speakers is important too ..16:02
oerhekslaptopspeakers are good enough for error beeps16:02
MibixFoxit kept all my gui setings too :D16:03
MibixFoxim not sure how i did that16:05
qswzhttp://dpaste.com/1VRQX8H Can someone explain why I can't execute this file?16:06
MibixFoxsudo apt remove program can uninstall dependencies?16:06
MibixFoxand sudo apt-get remove program too?16:06
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qswzwell it's a special OS on google-cloud16:07
qswzthat might explain it16:07
lotuspsychjeMibixFox: if you uninstall a package, it automatic purges unneeded stuff too16:07
lotuspsychjeMibixFox: unless there are shared dependecys with another package16:07
oerheksqswz, as it is not -rwxr-xr-- , it is just a file16:09
oerheksx = executable16:09
MibixFoxjust trying to figure out how  sudo apt-get remove xautomation and sudo apt remove x11-utils would uninstall ubuntu-desktop and cinnamon16:09
MibixFoxlol16:09
oerhekslol16:09
qswz-rwxr-xr-x16:10
qswzit's that ^16:10
lotuspsychjeMibixFox: dont remove packages your not sure about16:10
MibixFoxwell i had just installed them, thought it was safe to remove them16:10
qswzoerheks: the x flag is set, I've chmod +x it16:11
naccMibixFox: you're remove reverse-dependencies16:11
naccMibixFox: not dependencies16:12
nacclotuspsychje: that's not true (re: automatic purges)16:12
nacclotuspsychje: it is true if you pass --autoremove16:12
lotuspsychjeright16:12
MibixFoxso doing those remove commands shouldsnt have removed my guis?16:12
oerhekshave fun with docher and "it's a special OS on google-cloud"16:12
yueyingqishi你们在说啥呢16:13
naccMibixFox: no it should hve (well, only if you said yes')16:13
naccMibixFox: if you remove X and Y depends on X, apt will also tell you it needs to remove Y.16:14
MibixFoxhaha i probably said yes :p16:15
qswzoerheks: mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/usr/local/bin’: Read-only file system16:15
qswzI get things like that16:15
qswzyea nvm16:16
qswzwill do another way16:16
qswz(as a bash function)16:16
oerheksqswz, not an ubuntu issue16:16
Jontaqswz: Why not share your solution with the channel? :)16:23
oerheksyes, to that special google cloud channel16:25
oerheks:-D16:25
eraserpencilhey guys, I'm not sure what I did, but I realised ALT and left arrow key changes my tty/runlevel16:27
nacctty and runlevel are totally different things16:29
oerhekstell us how you realised?16:29
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naccwhat version of ubuntu as well, eraserpencil16:30
eraserpencil16.0416:30
eraserpencilok, not runlevel, its tty that changed16:30
eraserpencilactually, its ALT with any arrow keys16:31
eraserpencilI'm on weechat, ALT and left/right used to let me scroll through the IRC channels i joined.16:31
nacceraserpencil: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1508146 which was duped to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/171063716:33
eraserpencilI'm on Gnome Ubuntu 16.0416:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1710637 in systemd (Ubuntu Xenial) "duplicate for #1508146 Input falls through to gdm3 and terminates the session on Ctrl+C after udevadm trigger is executed under wayland" [Undecided,New]16:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1710637 in systemd (Ubuntu Xenial) "Input falls through to gdm3 and terminates the session on Ctrl+C after udevadm trigger is executed under wayland" [Undecided,New]16:33
naccthere are some proposed workarounds16:35
eraserpencilthanks. I16:37
eraserpencilI will try them out16:37
eraserpencilhmm could you share with me your workflow. What do you do when you encounter someone (like me) witth a bug you dont have? Do you immediately head to the known bugs page of Ubuntu/Debian/Linux and do a search?16:38
nacceraserpencil: google.16:39
naccfirst hit for "alt and arrow key changes tty"16:39
eraserpencilha. okay16:41
sergedxWhen I press poweroff button on the chassis, a dialog box appears in which I can cancel or confirm powering off within 60 seconds. Is it possible to run my own script beside that? E.g. I want to perform my own script on such event.16:41
sergedxI've tried these recommendations, this is not working anymore: https://askubuntu.com/questions/473693/run-a-script-when-power-button-is-pushed16:41
naccsergedx: what version of ubuntu?16:42
sergedx18.0416:42
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sergedxThe goal is to perform "killall qemu-system-x86_64" to kill my KVM instance that is running windows 10. Because I'm using GPU and USB passthrough, keyboard and mouse cannot be used when VM is running. So this is for recovery situations, when I cannot correctly shutdown hanged KVM instance.16:43
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naccsergedx: why not make a systemd unit? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/39226/how-to-run-a-script-with-systemd-right-before-shutdown16:45
blackflowsergedx: you can specify pci busses for hardware passthrough, thus you can have more than one mouse and keyboard connected, or at least, switch the usb ports when needed between host and VMs16:45
sergedxwill it be executed anyway, even if I didn't confirm shutdown in the dialog mentioned in my first message?16:46
naccsergedx: systemd doesn't know about that dialogue16:47
naccsergedx: so yes.16:47
naccsergedx: systemd is the init system, it doesn't even really know about the desktop proper, it's just managing the services that run, so you make a service that doesn't do anything on start and does a killall on stop16:47
sergedxWhat service is invoked when I'm pressing the poweroff button? acpid, right?16:48
blasterI'm trying to upgrade a remote server and it keeps getting stuck at 0% [Waiting for headers]16:48
sergedxfor this dialog to be shown, some service must request that16:49
naccsergedx: i'm not sure it's a service16:49
naccsergedx: at least in the sense i mean with systemd; it's an acpi event, yes, probably handled by acpid16:49
naccoh nm, acpid is a systemd unit16:49
mborkarhello guys, m new to IRC16:56
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Guest66965Hi do you know a good  OpenCV web hosting  ?16:56
mborkarNope am sorry!16:58
Guest66965OK16:58
mborkarCan anyone kindly help me out with iscsi multipathing16:58
Jontamborkar: Yes16:59
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Guest66965excuse me I typed /join #opencv but xchat has stand in #ubuntu17:02
mborkarI am trying to figure out how to get my iscsi multipathing to work17:03
JontaWhat have you tried so far, etc?17:04
JontaGuest66965: Maybe you've joined #opencv as well, and need to switch to that channel17:04
jaydemirI want to build a basic file server for my office to reduce the dependency on google drive. I have a few machines at my disposal, but DDR3 ram is scarce and I'm practically swimming in DDR2. Is it a significant difference what I use?17:04
Jontajaydemir: How about starting with DDR2, and if you see that's not enough: Go to DDR3?17:05
Pickles1How do I see how much swap space is used?17:05
sergedxnacc: I found the reason why it didn't work. The syntax of my /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn was wrong. It just called for a script (e.g. "sudo /etc/acpi/kill_kvm.sh"), but should be like this key-valued configuration: http://dpaste.com/0KB79BK.txt17:06
JontaPickles1: `free`?17:08
JontaOr top, or htop17:08
Pickles1Right, how much swap space is free17:08
JontaYes, the command `free`17:08
Pickles1Awesome! thank you17:09
JontaPickles1: :) - From https://www.tecmint.com/commands-to-monitor-swap-space-usage-in-linux/17:09
JontaGoogled "How much swap space is used ubuntu"17:09
sergedxblackflow: you answer may help two, but I'm trying to build a solution that uses as few devices as possible (no kvm switch or multiple input devices) and with minimal replugging kbd/mouse/monitor to different ports17:12
naccsergedx: ah makes sense17:13
ImageJPEGSo how would I go about sharing my wifi to an ethernet connection? I don't want to do any routing or anything, Just sharing the connection using the same ip space17:18
Curlyearsheigh hough17:23
EriC^^kashif: hey dude, how'd the recovery go? i had to go17:23
CurlyearsI am confused.   Yesterday I created an iso archive.  This morning, I can't find it in the CLI.   I can go to the dashboard and find it, but I simply cannot find it under the CLI.17:24
EriC^^Curlyears: try "locate <name of iso>"17:25
CurlyearsEriC^^    thanks,  I'll try thaat17:25
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CurlyearsOK, that worked.,  Thanks.   Now . . .17:29
CurlyearsI have an iso archive (15.5GB) I want to burn to a BlueRay.   I have d/led cdtools, but I don't understand how to use them to actually access my BlueRay drive, which, with a blank disc in it, still does not show up in my list of available storage devices17:31
EriC^^Curlyears: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CdDvd/Burning17:32
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leftyfbCurlyears: jeeze. If you had just used rsync to a flash drive you'd be done 3 days ago17:33
CurlyearsEriC^^:  that link desc ribes dragging the icon for the data to be burbed and dropping it on the DVD icon.   Since my BlueRay is not showing up inb  ny available storage devices, I am not sure how to do this\17:34
Curlyearsleftyb:   rsynch?  (also, my available USB thumbs are 8 GB, not large enough)17:35
EriC^^Curlyears: does it show up under "lsblk" ?17:35
bigMouthCommieusing 18.04 lts. when i close my laptop, it suspends. i want it not to do that17:35
EriC^^Curlyears: look for /dev/sr017:36
CurlyearsEriC^^:   well, there is an sr0 listed, yes17:36
EriC^^Curlyears: https://askubuntu.com/questions/867112/does-ubuntu-16-04-lts-have-blue-ray-support17:36
CurlyearsEriC^^:  this is 14.0417:36
EriC^^bigMouthCommie: look at settings > power options or similar it should be somewhere there17:37
EriC^^Curlyears: same thing17:37
CurlyearsWhich I don't quite understand.  I upgraded thre 14.04 to 16.04 yesterday, but when it rebooted, it was still only allowing me to boot 14.04    What did I d wrong?17:37
aroonianyway on ubuntu 18.04 to set up automatic updates (not just security updates) but to auto install all available updates every 24 hours or so?17:38
leftyfbarooni: yes, but not recommended17:38
aroonii think i already have unattended upgrades setup but it doesnt seem to auto upgrade; even after enabling for auto updates (not just security)17:38
arooniwhy not17:38
leftyfbarooni: make a cron job that does: apt upgrade -y17:39
aroonileftyfb: do i need to do ; sudo crontab -e ?17:39
leftyfbyes17:39
arooniid assume i neeed sudo for that17:39
aroonileftyfb: why isnt that recommended17:39
aroonii just get tired of typing the commands manually17:39
CurlyearsEriC^^:  OKJ....that liuk states that cdreclrd can be used to write large files to BluwRay discs.  But in perusing the cdrecord help file, I don't see the information I need to do so17:39
arooniand since it 18.04; i find there are a lot of updates as they get ready for the point release17:40
leftyfbarooni: you've been running ubuntu since at least 2009 and you can't answer that?17:40
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aroonileftyfb: how do you know about how long i've been an ubuntu user?  channel logs huh17:41
Curlyearsno clues as to why my updated 16.04 still won't boot to anything but 14.04?17:42
leftyfbCurlyears: I thought you were looking for help with backing up files?17:42
Curlyearsleftyfb:   I am, so I can safely upgrade to 18.04 LTS17:43
leftyfbCurlyears: how big is your /home directory?17:45
Curlyearsleftyfb: approximately 15.2 GB17:45
leftyfbCurlyears: $6 16G flash drive at walmart17:46
Curlyearsapparently I  have to successfully upgrade to 16.04, before I can upgrade to 18.04.  At least, the 18.04 upgrade only claims to work for 16.04 and 17.<?>17:47
Curlyearsleftyb:   A)   I have $0 until Jul3.   B)   I have no way to get to Walmart.17:47
Curlyearsbut, yes, that would be an attractive alternative, otherwise17:48
CurlyearsHmmm...  I just tried  cp -r dataiso /dev/sr0, but it claims /dev/sr0 is not a directory so it can't copy to it17:51
jasonhello17:51
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CurlyearsEriC^^:   did I lose you?17:52
Guest27516no17:52
Guest27516wath is this17:52
Bashing-omGuest27516: Read the /topic .. this be the ubuntu operating system support channel :)17:53
doug16kCurlyears, just redefine unsolvable problems into subproblems, then insert the subproblem solutions before the unsolvable problem. insert a new node "get flash drive" before "install 16.04", then recursively solve "get flash drive" by inserting "get $6" before it. recursively solve "get $6" however you see fit17:53
Curlyearsdoug16k: what a *delightful* example  of a useless comment that was.17:55
cluelesspersonhow do I fix this?17:55
cluelesspersonhttps://i.imgur.com/qLWYrC3.png17:55
cluelesspersonthe task bar is hiding the title bar for windows17:55
cluelesspersoncan't drag/move the windows now17:55
Curlyearsdoes anyone know whether the 18.04 LTS upgrade will correctly upgrade a 14.04 system?   The instructions only mention 16.04 and 15.<whatever>17:57
oerhekscluelessperson, you can, [win] + alt and you can drag the window17:58
leftyfbCurlyears: pretty sure you can/should only upgrade between adjacent LTS's. Not skip them.17:59
oerheks'correctly'... but your current upgrade is a mess18:00
oerheksfix that first?18:00
Curlyearsleftyfb:   that's kinda what I  assumed.   But I did an upgrqade to 16.04 yesterday, and when it reooted, the system will only offer 14.04 for boot\18:00
Curlyearsrebooted18:00
kneekiSo, I'm using crontab to run a .sh script I wrote. What's wrong with: /var/www/wolfltc-website/Apache/./certbot-renew.sh ??18:00
leftyfbCurlyears: then it didn't upgrade. How did you do the upgrade? How are you determining you're still on 14.04?18:00
geniileftyfb: No, direct oldest supported LTS to latest directly is now supported18:01
leftyfbgenii: that new?18:01
geniiYes, this cycle18:01
Curlyearsleftyfb:   1) the boot selection menu offer 14.04 for boot.  2)   when I ask the system to tell me what version it is, it says Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS18:02
leftyfbCurlyears: cat /etc/issue18:02
panictestexit18:02
Curlyearsoops, I was mistaken.  14.04.0518:03
Curlyearsgenii:   so, I shoould be able to safely upgrade directly to 18.04?18:03
leftyfbyup, but it'll cost you $6 ;)18:04
Curlyearsleftyfb:   then I am going to have to wait until July 3 to do so, as I h ave no access top any money whatsoever until then18:04
geniiCurlyears: Not until 18.04 reaches first point release of 18.04.1 sometime in July18:05
leftyfblol18:05
raa_im trying to use virtualbox. im getting an error that says to reinstall virtualbox dms with modprobe drv. when i do that in the terminal it says  modprobe: FATAL: Module vboxdrv not found in directory /lib/modules/4.15.0-23-generic what does that mean and how do i fix it?18:06
oerheksso 4th july will be independence day18:06
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Curlyearsoerheks:  interesting coinkydink.18:07
pixelfogWhat is the purpose of the linux-oem kernel flavor?18:07
Curlyearsgenii:   OK.  SO I either do a serial lupgrade 14.04 -> 16.04 -> 18.04, or wqait until July, right?18:08
oerhekspixelfog, i am sure there is a description where you found it >>  linux-meta-oem  Complete OEM Linux kernel and headers18:09
geniiCurlyears: Pretty much18:09
bigMouthCommieEriC^^: i looked around a lot. i don't see anything about the behavior for closing the lid18:09
Curlyearsthanks, genii18:09
Curlyearsit's too bad this sort of information isn't easier to locate18:09
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pixelfogI guess I meant, more specifically, who should use the linux-oem kernel instead of the linux-generic kernel? And why does the -oem kernel use a different versioning system? I googled hard and couldn't find any explanation.18:12
EriC^^bigMouthCommie: http://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/04/28/change-lid-close-action-ubuntu-18-04-lts/18:16
Curlyears\well, me going to try upgrading to 16.04 again18:17
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MibixFoxlol whenever i enable autologin on cinnamon it just spazzed out my monitor18:22
bigMouthCommieEriC^^: it worked! thank you thank you18:30
EriC^^bigMouthCommie: great, no problem!18:31
raddosHi, I'm having some problem getting ubuntu too boot after installing ubuntu server 18.04. It just enteres "grub rescue" right after start up. Can anyone take a quick look at my boot-repair log file too see if they spot any problems?18:32
Jontaraddos: Paste it in the pastelink in /topic18:32
raddos'http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JGfY5vvmQQ/18:32
kashifEriC^^: it did not go well i will share with you later. i may have to do it again and i will need your help until than i am not installing anything. i should have used external drive for recovery data. nothing make sense what is recoved.18:36
kashifEriC^^: will you be available late night tonight after 11:59 pm CST18:37
MibixFoxooo i think i need to set cinnamon to auto login using software rendering since i dont have a hardware renderer18:39
naccpixelfog: there is also a #ubuntu-kernel channel, iirc18:43
EriC^^kashif: i'm afraid not18:45
kashifEriC^^: whenever you are available kindly let me know.18:46
EriC^^raddos: looks like the core.img in the bios boot partition doesnt have the right partition to look for grub's files, giing the grub rescue>18:50
EriC^^raddos: are you in the live usb right now?18:51
raddosEriC^^, I can be in a few min. Just tried to reinstall it again18:51
EriC^^ok18:51
raddosI'll ping you when I'm on the live usb18:52
EriC^^kashif: probably around 2am cst18:52
EriC^^raddos: ok18:52
raddoswow, a 4th reinstall did the charm. I just had to create a /boot/ partition18:54
raddosThanks for taking the time to read the log though EriC^^18:55
EriC^^cool, np18:56
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tkeithDoes anyone here have experience with running Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 on a headless machine without any display? I accomplished this in 16.04 using Xvfb, but now that we've switched from LightDM to GDM, I can't figure out how to accomplish this.18:57
coconutAnyone who knows why aria2 would work downloading a torrent on a vpn, and transmissionbt not?18:57
oerheksdepens what guide you follow for transmission & vpn, it is not done in 3 mouseclicks19:03
* oerheks looking @ https://www.htpcguides.com/configure-transmission-for-vpn-split-tunneling-ubuntu-16-04-debian-8/ and https://blog.ipredator.se/howto/restricting-transmission-to-the-vpn-interface-on-ubuntu-linux.html19:04
coconuti did not follow any guide tbh.19:05
coconutthank you oerheks :)19:05
oerheksmaybe aria2 is easier to setup, never tried it myself19:06
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jackhumMy ubuntu is acting weird , with no sound ( a permanent mute mode ) and desktop doesnt load. Can anyone help me to g totroubleshoot this19:27
Bashing-omjackhum: System wide issue or your account issue ? .. what results when activating a guest account ?19:31
jackhum@Bashing-om: interesting tip. I will let you know when i try that19:33
jackhumSmhow. There is no sound , video player doesnt work and desktop environment is acting wierd.  I saw it getting stuck on login screen as well. Kali on same system is working without problem19:35
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jake9im trying to unzip file and i got this : bad CRC 23c57adf  (should be ada1588a)19:51
skinuxIs php-fdomdocument the same as php-ext-dom?19:52
naccjake9: check the hash of the file, it might be corrupt19:52
jake9nacc its not19:52
naccskinux: php-ext-dom is not an ubuntu package19:52
jake9nacc: https://pastebin.com/kmqJnLYV19:55
naccjake9: uh, did you compare that md5sum to wherever you got it from?19:56
naccjake9: on its own, it doesn't mean anything19:57
naccand not sure why you pastebinned a hexdump19:57
jake9so what is the problem ?19:57
naccjake9: did you verify the zip is not corrupt?19:58
jake9nacc how?19:59
naccjake9: by commparing the md5sum of the zip file locally to the one on the server you got it from, if they provide it20:00
naccskinux: no20:00
naccskinux: i think for php-ext-dom you want php-xml in ubuntu20:00
naccskinux: as it's now part of php proper (in 7+)20:00
naccskinux: fdomdocument is https://github.com/theseer/fDOMDocument20:01
rflemingGood afternoon!  Is there a way to install Ubuntu where you can install onto disk first, and then on first boot it prompts for username and password?20:01
jake9nacc i dont have the server20:02
EriC^^rfleming: "install as oem manufacturer" in the grub menu of the installer20:02
rflemingWhich installer?  Standard desktop?20:03
EriC^^yes20:03
naccjake9: you don't know where you got the zip file from?20:04
naccjake9: then no, you probably can't verify it's not corrupt.20:04
jake9nacc: so what can i do20:04
jake9?20:04
rflemingAhh, F4 - Modes20:04
naccjake9: don't use the zip file?20:05
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jfcaronApparently the Intel MRAA/UPM libraries for "internet of things" stuff is available for Ubuntu Desktop...but how do you actually get hardware pins in a desktop computer?20:17
LopeHi, I want to install gcc version 5 on ubuntu 18.04 but there aren't versions that old in the repos, do I need to build it from source, then use update-alternatives to choose the old gcc version, will that work?20:19
naccLope: why do you need gcc 5?20:19
nacc!info gcc-5 bionic20:19
ubottugcc-5 (source: gcc-5): GNU C compiler. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.5.0-12ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 8090 kB, installed size 24766 kB20:20
geniijfcaron: These features are more for implementation in Intel based development boards which have IO headers onboard20:20
naccLope: also, gcc 5 is definitely available.20:20
Lopenacc: I need to compile a CUDA 8.0 program, which requires gcc version 5 and won't work with newer versions.20:21
jfcarongenii: I see.  There is no connection to e.g. Arduino or other open-source hardware devices?20:21
Lopeoh, thanks nacc, will try20:21
geniijfcaron: Offhand, I do not know the answer to that question20:22
Lopenacc: thanks, that's amazing, I somehow missed the gcc-5 package.20:22
naccLope: yw20:22
Sven_vBwhat's a good way to automatically choose a display number for an X server to be started?20:23
jfcarongenii: Thanks, I will switch over to #arduino.20:23
skinuxIs PHP 7.2 missing ext-dom extension in php.ini by default?20:25
naccskinux: what are you talking about?20:25
naccskinux: did you read what I wrote?20:25
Lopenacc: now I need to somehow select gcc 5 as the default. I tried running `update-alternatives --remove-all gcc; update-alternatives --remove-all g++` I also tried --config and --set20:29
Lopesame error for all of them basically. I don't really know what I'm doing in this regard.20:29
ppf!xy20:30
ubottuThe XY problem is when you need to do X, and you think you can use Y to do X, so you ask about how to do Y, when what you really should do is state what your X problem is. There may be a Z solution that is even better than Y, but nobody can suggest it if X is never mentioned.20:30
skinuxSorry, I had missed it. It sems I may have fixed it20:31
naccLope: is gcc actually controlled by alternatives?20:34
naccLope: usually you use '--list' firt20:34
Lopenacc: google turned up some stuff that suggested that, but I tried to use a similar syntax as I used for java but I couldn't find it at /usr/lib/gcc/5.5.0/gcc or bin/gcc etc20:35
ppfLope: what are you trying to do20:36
Lopeppf: compile a CUDA 8.0 program to run on my compute-cabability 2.1 GPU20:36
Lopeit requires a gcc version not newer than 5 (error says so)20:36
ppfLope: nvcc -ccbin=gcc-520:37
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Lopeit worked on ubuntu 16, now I've upgraded to ubuntu 18 and having these issues20:37
Lopeppf: I'm not sure how to do that, but will look in the makefile, thanks.20:37
ppfcuda 9 supports gcc620:37
Lopeppf: cuda 9 doesn't support compute capability 2.1 GPUs though ,so I have to use CUDA 820:38
ppfright20:38
LopeI see in the Makefile, NVCC := blah/bin/nvcc -ccbin $(HOST_COMPILER)20:38
Lopeoh and that gets set in the line before, to g++20:39
LopeHOST_COMPILER ?= g++20:39
LopeI think that means if it's null, it becomes g++20:39
Lopeso I'll try pass it in...20:39
Lopewhich g++-7 shows it exists.20:40
Lopebut which g++-5 does not exist.20:40
Lopeany ideas?20:41
ppfjust set HOST_COMPILER to g++-520:41
Lopeppf: but I don't have such a file?20:42
naccLope: uh, install g++-520:42
Lopeoh, right, Sorry. I installed gcc-5 but not g++-520:43
Lopeit's installing. thanks!!!20:43
LopeAMAZING!! it works, you've made my night nacc and ppf thank you very much!!!20:46
ppfwelcome :)20:52
demetrisheelp21:16
Bashing-om!ask | demetris21:17
ubottudemetris: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience21:17
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Mantrain #ubuntu-it21:54
CalicoFlowscalico@calico-ThinkPad-T430:~$ sudo echo "options thinkpad_acpi fan_control=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad.conf21:55
babagrunning current ubuntu studio release and jack seems to be failing to start after a security update.21:55
CalicoFlowsbash: /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad.conf: Permission denied21:55
CalicoFlowsWhat can I do here ot give myself access?21:55
Jontachmod/chown?21:56
CalicoFlowsJonta, not sure how follow what your saying21:58
JontaCalicoFlows: Check the ownership of the file(s) you're trying to modify21:58
Jonta$ file nameofyourfile21:58
JontaThat'll give you a bunch of letters and hyphens first21:59
Jontarwx21:59
JontaSo if you run $ file /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad.conf22:00
JontaYou should get information on that file22:00
hggdh?22:00
Jontahggdh: Hm?22:01
hggdhJonta: you meant ls -l as opposed to file, correct?22:01
JontaYes22:01
JontaMy mistake22:01
JontaCalicoFlows: ls -l /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad.conf22:02
CalicoFlowsJonta, I see, root. I googled how to switch to root :) Thanks22:04
Jonta:)22:04
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yatesany idea why the samba daemon, smbd, does not appear to be starting using "systemctl start smbd"?22:22
Jontayates: Any error messages?22:23
yatesJonta: not that i can see22:26
yatesJun 14 18:25:36 Iceman-1 systemd[1]: Started LSB: start Samba SMB/CIFS daemon (smbd).22:26
yatesisn't smbd the process name of the daemon?22:27
yatesps -AL | grep smbd shows nthing22:27
yatesnothing22:27
compdocmight try    sudo /etc/init.d/samba status22:28
naccyates: you could try and grep for smb, one thing22:28
CalicoFlowsSo I followed  this guide but it didn't work https://ivan.reallusiondesign.com/thinkpad-t430-ubuntu-fan-control/ Couldn't I just manually set the fan speed? The fan is quite quiet and the laptop tends to get warm, I just want to run it at high at all times... or at the highest inaudible level :)22:28
naccyates: alternatively, systemctl status smbd22:28
yatesnacc: i did that22:28
naccyates: did what? I said two things. We also have now way to know what you did or didn't do.22:29
yateshttps://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/8orODJeEXP33cd9VFImTvw22:29
yatesthe most recent thing22:29
yatessystemctl status smbd22:29
yatessee ^^^^22:29
naccyates: ps aux | grep 1653 (the pid smbd said it started with)22:29
yatesnacc: not there22:30
yatesi've run the daemon interaactively too (as root) and it just exits22:30
naccyates: without saying why? what is the exit code?22:31
yateswhat that bash variable ?22:31
yates$#?22:31
naccyates: $?22:31
yates022:31
naccyates: you run `sudo /usr/sbin/smbd; echo $?` ?22:32
naccor somethig along those lines22:32
yatesi am root. i ran "smbd" followed by "echo $?"22:33
yatesno output either22:33
naccyates: try smbd -F22:33
nacchttps://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smbd.8.html22:33
naccand maybe -S22:33
yatesthat returns 25522:33
yatesand immediately returns, no joy22:33
Cl3arD3stroy3rwhats up22:33
naccyates: try with -S ?22:34
naccyates: smbd -F -S22:34
naccyates: if thta doen't work, smbd -F -S -d122:34
yatesnow we're getting some traction22:34
yateshttps://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/XvNtUbl1SCYusHVRtArBRQ22:34
naccyates: you could also have looked in /var/log/smbd.log or something22:34
yatesi did22:35
Curlyearswhen I insert a 64GB MMC "card" into my multi-format front panel slot, how do discover where it is in my filesystem?22:35
yatesoh wait.22:35
yatesi was not looking in the samba subdirectory22:35
yatesyeah, it's just after 18:33 here: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/EpSv4DbvmdSTMc6CSyrV4g22:36
yatesfailed to setup guest info?22:36
naccyates: i think something about auth, i'd google around a bit22:36
naccyates: or ask in #samba (if it exists)22:36
naccCurlyears: look in dmesg to see what the disk was detected as22:36
yatesi've been asking there half the day. crickets.22:36
yatesthanks nacc22:36
naccCurlyears: then check `mount` to where it's mounted22:36
yates!! :)22:36
naccyates: sorry about that; i don't know much more about samba; you might also ask in #ubuntu-server22:37
Curlyearsnacc:   when I insert a 64GB MMC "card" into my multi-format front panel slot, how do discover where it is in my filesystem?22:37
naccCurlyears: i just told you.22:37
naccCurlyears: don't ask the same question again without bothering to read.22:37
Curlyearsnacc:  yeah, your message just popped ontom my screen as I was hitting enter, sorry]22:37
naccCurlyears: ok, np22:37
Curlyearsnacc:  I see a tmpfs mounted, but it doesn't unmount when I pull the memroy card out, which I would expect it to do, yes?22:41
naccCurlyears: your mmc card wouldn't be a tmpfs22:41
Curlyearsnacc:   what would it show up as?   That was the only entry in mount table that suggested the MMC to me.22:42
naccCurlyears: did you read both messages I sent?22:42
naccCurlyears: 1) unplug your card. 2) plug your card in, see `dmesg` output. 3) correlated `dmesg` output with `mount` output.22:43
naccdepending on your setup, the card may not be mounted at all22:43
Curlyearsnacc:  no, I missed the one about dmesg, sorry22:43
CalicoFlowsWhat is the best way to scan for malware?22:47
kk4ewton linux or on windows22:47
CalicoFlowsubuntu :)22:48
kk4ewtlinux really doesnt get malware as such22:48
CalicoFlowsbut browsers do, which is concerning right now. My windows chrome is infected, I visit the same websites in ubuntu as well22:49
CalicoFlowsand honestly, I think that's a myth...22:50
CalicoFlowsthat linux is so so sexure22:50
CalicoFlowsooh, it might be that, but not THAT secure :)22:50
RiceyHey guys, can someone give me a hand on connecting to my wifi on Lubuntu? :)22:51
nacc!antivirus | CalicoFlows22:51
ubottuCalicoFlows: Antivirus is something you don't need on !Linux, except where files are then passed to Windows computers (perhaps using Samba). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus22:51
CalicoFlowsnacc, I don't know really... When I was messing around with RAT's a few years back, I was certainly not impressed... and I am just a noob, I don't have any knowledge22:54
Sven_vBreason #1 is somewhat bogus on a lot of installs, where the primary user also is a sudo user. especially if their sudo is unlocked with the same password as their screensaver.23:07
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RiceyCan anyone give me a hand in enabling my Wifi Device? I'm running Lubuntu 18.04 and it sayd Wi-Fi Networks device not ready. Please help? :)23:11
Sven_vBRicey, have you checked rfkill list?23:11
RiceyI just did that, it says soft blocked no and hard blocked no23:11
RiceyAny tips Sven_v823:14
naccCalicoFlows: I don't know what you're referring to, sorry.23:14
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Curlyearsnacc:   I just finished scanning the mesg log.  I found no (identifiable by me) reference to the MMC card.  I could give you quite a discussion about how the GPU was configured, and how the 9 cores of my CPU are configured, though :)23:21
Curlyearsman, that dmesg log is a BIG file to scan manually23:21
Curlyearss/mesg log/dmesg log/    sowwy23:22
naccCurlyears: uh.23:23
naccCurlyears: literally, it will be the last few lines23:23
RiceyCan anyone give me a hand in enabling my Wifi Device? I'm running Lubuntu 18.04 and it sayd Wi-Fi Networks device not ready.23:23
naccCurlyears: there's no need to scan an entire log for the most recent event23:23
naccCurlyears: alternatively `tail -f /var/log/syslog` in a terminal, unplug and replug the disk, pastebin the output from tail23:23
Curlyearsnacc:  that IM what I presumed as well.  But the last few lines in the file are referncing cups23:24
naccCurlyears: are you sure the disk is recognized?23:26
Curlyearsnacc:   which disk?  I am having issue with an MMC card in a media reader slot23:34
naccCurlyears: yes, the card would be seen as a disk23:34
naccCurlyears: you should see sommething about mmc0, i expect, and then maybe mmcblk023:35
naccCurlyears: i assume you also have mmc-utils installed23:36
naccnot entirely sure if that's needed23:36
nacchttps://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/hardware-cardreader.html.en maybe helps23:36
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PigDudeHi, just starting today my system is randomly crashing (after an update, but I update most days). I can't find anything interesting in the logs, but the temp sensors look fine23:40
PigDudebtw sorry if I PART, it may do it again23:41
Curlyearsgreat!   That article says if the media reader doesn't show up under Thhis Computer," is is probably not compatible with my systemj.  And yet, the UISB port on it works.   Odd]23:41
PigDudenothing's changed about the machine or the environment it's running in (temp, power), software it's  running, etc... it's not likely a power interruption because everything else stays on23:42
Curlyearsdamn it.  Every time I thinhk I have found a way to back this system up in anticipation og upgrading from 14.04 to 18.04, I run into yet ANOTHER problem.  If I  had the money (and a way to get to the Walmart) I would just back the directories I am worried about ont a USB stick.  But the largest USB stick I have on hand is 8GB, and the directory col23:43
Curlyearslection is 15.2 GB23:43
PigDudewhen I power the machine back on, it shuts down again after about .5s (pre-BIOS), then boots fine23:43
Curlyearspre-BIOS, there is nothing to shgut the machine down, except the hardware of your PSU23:44
PigDudeI mean it's possible the motherboard just started reading artifically  high temps at odd intervals23:44
PigDudebut the quick reboot I'd expect to persist if it were a hardware issue...23:45
PigDude(keep rebooting)23:45
Curlyearswhy "artificially high?"   A temp sensor could have failed, I suppose23:45
naccCurlyears: oh you're trying to get a MMC card to work under 14.04?23:45
PigDudesure, something like that23:45
Sven_vBPigDude, I once had a similar problem because my power-on switch became stuck internally. the spring drove the visible knob back out but electrically it was pressed all the time.23:46
PigDudein hardinfo, I have two reported CPU temps but only one seems to vary23:46
Curlyearsnacc:   Yes.   I was taking a nap, and all of a sudden I remembered that O h ave a 64GB  MMC card, and this media reader.  I thought to myself "AHA!  Problem solved!"   No such thing.  :(23:46
naccCurlyears: somewhat interesting for other things to try: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=230571223:46
PigDudeso it's always possible it's not reading it, and eventually it really heats up, machine powers off for one reason or another, then the quick fan on reboot cools the CPU w the bad sensor, hm ...23:47
PigDudedoes anybody know about identifying temp sensors as they appear in hardinfo? both report as "k10temp/temp1"23:47
PigDudeone reports 49C constantly, the other is hovering around 33.5C23:48
Sven_vBCurlyears, couldn't you mail-order a large USB thumb drive?23:48
CurlyearsAHA!   lusb shows the media reader detected!23:48
PigDudethat may just be some hardinfo gui bug, I just exported a text report from hardinfo and it reports each CPU temp as 33.75C23:50
PigDudeor the export is bugged, who knows hehe23:50
PigDudeif I run hardinfo as root, I see the accurate temps for both23:50
PigDudeso I don't think it's a sensor issue23:50
PigDudeweird about hardinfo though23:51
PigDudeoh well, guess I'll just hope a future update fixes it23:51
PigDudeis there anything else I could be looking at here in Ubuntu? other thing I'll do is check out the BIOS23:51
mattflyhello, are the nvidia drivers on the default ubuntu repos the really most recommended for gaming and like vulkan and so on????23:52
PigDudeoh I see the hardinfo bug, it's not to do with permissions. when you open it up, it reports a single temp for the dual pad CPU unit, but the GUI only updates the second of the two over time23:52
CurlyearsAha!   that article helped.  It is mounted on /dev/sdc023:52
PigDudeCurlyears, thanks btw!23:53
PigDudethe machine handles me playing dota fine so I guess I'll just be careful about starting new processes interactively hehe23:54
PigDudeas the poweroffs happen when I spawn a process, as if the whole thing's being OOMed23:54
PigDudeSven_vB, thanks also, looks like the power button's working fine but I wouldn't have thought of that23:56
Sven_vBI have a shell and some programs running in xvfb with a different Xauthority file. is there an easier way to control the xvfb session than x11vnc <--{TCP}--> remmina?23:56
Sven_vBPigDude, took me several hours of debugging, too.23:56
PigDudeSven_vB, can you use xdotool for that?23:56
Sven_vBI do use xdotool for keyboard input, but I need to point and click now.23:57
Sven_vBand I'm too lazy to measure pixels on the screenshot23:57
PigDudewhat are you trying to click on?23:58
Sven_vBa slider control. (tone frequency)23:58
mattflyor is it better to follow something like this?23:59
mattflyhttps://www.tecmint.com/install-nvidia-drivers-on-ubuntu/23:59
mattflyon ubuntu bionic23:59
PigDudehm not sure how you'd locate the control, maybe if it's accessible you can tab to it and use left/right keys23:59

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