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erceehey00:07
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noobboob_can someone help me get permissions for a folder on an external drive please00:15
sonicwindnoobboob_, is the drive ntfs?00:18
noobboob_no it's not that's why i had to install linux it seems to be a backup of a mac machine so it has a small efi partition and then a big partition that didn't seem to have any format (but i think that's my misunderstanding)00:19
noobboob_it is an efi system partition in fat 32 and then a large hfs+ parition and then some unallocated space00:21
sonicwindok... not sure what to tell you then. Sorry00:21
noobboob_it's only specific folders such as documents and desktop that don't seem to allow me access00:21
sonicwindwhat are the permissions on those folders?00:21
noobboob_it says owner only00:22
noobboob_i've tried to change them in the properties tab but it doesn't let me00:22
RoadRunnerwhen cheese records video, does it record sound as well or only video with no sound?00:27
naccRoadRunner: i assume that's configurable00:37
sonicwindRoadRunner, I not familiar with Cheese but a quick Google search shows it should be able to record both.00:38
sonicwindthis is an old thread but has some suggestions - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=114812600:39
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RoadRunnersonicwind: thanks for the thread, it was old but it made me retrace my steps; my problem was that in pulse audio the default input device is not clearly marked00:54
RoadRunnerok then, I used cheese to confirm that my cam is working fine which it is. Now I can say that I am having problems with video calls in pidgin...00:55
RoadRunnerwhen placing a call from under xubuntu 16.04 just get this on the screen and nothing goes any further https://imgur.com/a/53m8JYH00:57
urgodfatherhello room, how hard is it to change java from openJDK to oracle01:04
urgodfather?01:04
urgodfatherthis is on 14.04 running unifi controller01:04
wreowhy do you want to?01:14
urgodfatherworking on this stupid server... running 14.04 and openjdk 7 and i am trying to upgrade to 5.7 which requires java 8, but i cant get 5.7 to install until i go to 16.04 with also trys to do upgrade at same time01:16
urgodfatherto make things worse... now everything is working but service says its not running01:17
urgodfatherstumped01:17
wreoyou can't upgrade to 16.04?01:18
urgodfatherif i do the do-release-upgrade it does unifi too but then nothing works01:18
urgodfatherprobably b/c of the java upgrade01:19
wreodoes this help at all? https://askubuntu.com/questions/508546/howto-upgrade-java-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts#50855401:21
urgodfathersaw that but thats oracle01:23
urgodfatheri would have to convert from openjdk to oracle first then do that upgrade01:24
wreohttp://openjdk.java.net/install/01:25
josephseeking help with ubuntu01:26
urgodfatherjoseph help with what?01:26
urgodfatherwreo unable to locate, probably b/c im on 14.0401:27
josephi downloaded ununtu christian addition and am having problem.  for some reason it sisnt install to the hard drive and wont boot unless i have the usb in.  i want to download ubunt 18 and the parental guard blocked it.... i removed parental gurard and now i get error 102 when i try to go to any site01:28
josephplus ubuntu is not recognizing my phone01:28
josephwell it recognizes it but not for a storage01:29
wreourgodfather, i'm not really sure then. on that page you might be able to find out how to manually install it01:31
urgodfatherhttps://askubuntu.com/questions/464755/how-to-install-openjdk-8-on-14-04-lts01:31
urgodfatherwreo01:31
josephany suggestions?01:32
wreourgodfather, not too sure, hopefully someone else is here that knows what to do01:43
urgodfatherwreo how can i identify my monodb version?01:47
Tin_manurgodfather, is that monodb? or Mongodb?02:02
urgodfathermongo02:02
urgodfatherpretty sure02:02
Tin_mantry : mongod --version02:03
urgodfatherso its 2.402:03
urgodfatherwhat would be the symtoms of the db gettin jacked up02:04
Tin_mandon't know I've never used it, just happened to be reading on it the other day.02:04
steph_fresh installed ubuntu mate 16.04 no wifi shown only ethernet what should i do?02:13
designbybeckIt looks like I only have 1GB of swap on 18.04. And from System Monitor it seems my 8GB of RAM and Swap are pegged out. Would upping my Swap help? If so can I do it while I'm in this OS or do I need to boot from a Live Boot drive first and change it then?02:14
boblamontI seem to have messed up my desktop settings by running out of space... using the command line, I freed up space, but it didn't fix it. I can log in as a guest and the desktop works, but my account just has a blank desktop, no panels (Lubuntu)02:17
urgodfatherdesignbybeck why not just upgrade the ram02:18
designbybeckthis is an ASUS Ultrabook. not sure I can upgrade the ram in it02:18
designbybeckurgodfather, ^02:18
urgodfathergo to crucial02:18
urgodfatherlook and see02:18
designbybeckurgodfather, what is crucial02:19
urgodfathercrucial.com02:19
designbybeckoh gotcha, I see now02:19
urgodfatherthey have a massive seach tool that will tell you if your computer can be upgraded02:19
urgodfatheryou have to know the model and all that stuff02:19
designbybeckok thanks urgodfather I'll check it out02:20
boblamontI looked at xsession-errors, didn't see anything there, but did see a reference to the run log, saw a bit more there, but mostly it just said lxle panel and pcmanfm were crashing with a 139 error02:21
designbybeckurgodfather, looks like I could get some ram for it, but at this point, it might be better to try to get my main system up and running, or just get a newer laptop more geared for video/3d/photo editing I guess02:22
urgodfatherdesignbybeck if you are doing editing then you should really do off of a desktop or a gamers laptop like a RoG or Alienware02:23
urgodfatherget you a cheap 2009 mac pro and upgrade the bajeebeez out of it02:25
designbybeckurgodfather, any take on the XOTIPPC's? http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np6853-clevo-n850ek1.html02:25
urgodfatherclevo's are decent02:25
urgodfatherhighy customizable02:25
unnownI am getting a problem when printing in ubuntu 18.04. the system is giving printing completed dialogue but i cannot get a print from my printer and the printer i use is canon lbp 2900 b02:36
unnownmay i know the solution to this problem02:37
unnowncan any one help me02:39
boblamontunknown: are any lights on the printer doing anything?02:43
krytarik(Already gone.)02:44
boblamontah well02:44
RoadRunnerproblems with placing video calls from pidgin; is some special configuring required?02:48
RandolfWhen I use "service start openvpn" it doesn't log anything and basically doesn't start.  But if I start OpenVPN manually with the command "openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/server.conf" then it starts and sets up a tun0 interface, and everything seems fine.  How can I get it to start as a regular03:06
Randolfservice?  Thanks.03:06
sonicwindwhat Ubuntu do you have?03:10
ZaZaQR18.04 LTS03:10
sonicwindservice has been replaced by systemctl since systemd03:10
sonicwinddo sudo systemctl enable openvpn and sudo systemctl start openvpn03:10
RandolfI'm using Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS.03:11
RandolfOkay, I'll try that.03:11
sonicwindoh you may need openvpn.service, not sure03:12
sonicwindinstead of just openvpn03:12
meuhey can anyone help me with configuring colors for bash on ubuntu? I have everything set up and my .dircolors file runs, but the colors for my file extensions do not show up. They simply take the color from the EXEC color scheme.03:12
sonicwindRandolf, you can also check the status of the service with systemctl status openvpn03:14
Randolfsonicwind:  Okay, using "systemctl enable openvpn" and "systemctl start openvpn" got everything working.  Thank you.03:14
RandolfYes, I figured that one out.  :)03:14
sonicwindno prob, feels good to give back for once03:14
RandolfI appreciate it.03:14
RandolfI've been trying to get this working for hours.03:15
sonicwindlol03:15
sonicwindbeen there03:15
RandolfWhen did things switch from using "service" to "systemctl"?03:15
* Randolf laughs03:15
sonicwind16.04 maybe?03:15
RandolfHmm.  When I learned 16.04 I was told to use the "service" command, which seemed to work.03:15
RandolfSo many different ways to do things.03:15
sonicwindsystemd is the new thing03:15
sonicwinddo some reading up on it03:16
sonicwindI know systemctl works in my 16.0403:18
sonicwindgreat reads - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units     and    https://www.dynacont.net/documentation/linux/Useful_SystemD_commands/03:19
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RandolfThanks.03:27
RandolfI will read up on them.03:27
RandolfDigital Ocean sucks.  There's no telephone number for them, and their technical support give boiler-plate answers that don't work half the time.03:28
sonicwindthe 2nd link has a great comparison chart service/systemd03:28
RandolfThat's where I'll start.03:28
sonicwindtheir website is good for articles such as this03:28
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RandolfThanks sonicwind, that's a great web site.  It's very helpful.03:53
sonicwindcool03:54
RandolfI find that "systemctl" is easier to type than "service."03:54
sonicwindthere's a lot to systemd besides just systemctl03:54
RandolfYeah, the runlevel stuff looks very useful.03:54
sonicwindrsyslog is being moved aside for journalctl... systemd's logging03:56
RandolfMy background is in NetBSD.  I find that the "systemctl status ..." command is a lot more informative than the "/etc/rc.d/... status" command.03:57
sonicwindgreat read about using journalctl - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs03:57
sonicwindbest thing about journalctl is that it allows you to filter the logs in many different ways03:57
sonicwindit actually makes the logs useful IMO03:57
RandolfI noticed that in the man pages for it.03:57
RandolfYeah.03:58
sonicwindand I think journalctl logs are persistent starting in 18.0403:58
RandolfI like that I can use a command like this and it's not case-sensitive:  journalctl -f -u openvpn04:00
sonicwindyeah04:01
sonicwindI know a lot of folks don't like systemd but I really like the journalctl part of it04:02
RandolfIt's actually easier than grep'ing the /var/log/messages file.04:02
sonicwindyep04:02
Bashing-omsonicwind: Randolf : One came enable persistence: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-journalctl-to-view-and-manipulate-systemd-logs .04:02
RandolfWell, I'm new to it.  I've encountered a lot of folks who say that it's evil, but it's an integral part of Ubuntu Linux it seems.04:02
sonicwindI already gave that link Bashing-om04:03
sonicwindmy understanding is that its already persistent in 18.0404:03
sonicwindI'm on 16.04 still04:03
RandolfI have a few servers on 16.04.04:03
RandolfThe vast majority of my servers run NetBSD.04:03
Bashing-omsonicwind: :) .. it has the directions to enable persistenece .04:03
RandolfI'm finding that Ubuntu behaves a lot better under vmware.04:03
sonicwindto make it persistent in 16.04 you have to create a /var/log/journald as I recall04:04
RandolfHa ha!  I just realized that "-f -u" is super easy to remember if swear words make you laugh.04:04
sonicwindhahaha04:05
RandolfIt fits into the nomenclature that brought us the Packet INternet Groper (ping) and finger.  ;)04:05
sonicwindlol04:06
RandolfI should create a useful tool and call it vulva.04:06
sonicwindprobably same guy who named fsck lol04:06
RandolfMaybe it will become popujlar.04:06
RandolfHeheh.04:06
RandolfYeah, I always wondered about that.04:06
sonicwindseriously04:06
RandolfYeah.04:06
sa_What is the name of ALSA Library package in ubunutu?04:24
guivercsa_, i'm not sure what you want, but try looking with https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=alsa04:36
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sonu_nkhi there,, i was installing skype call recorder but getting these erros https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HVJKsG65wB/05:11
guivercsonu_nk, it looks very old; https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libqt4-gui  (qt 4 is the Q toolkit for kde4; kde has been 5 for awhile)05:13
guivercthe other one is available for some.. https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libid3  (in universe; have it enabled?  what ubuntu are you using... - package looks like its for 14.04..)05:15
sonu_nkhm guiverc so i should not install that tool ?05:19
sonu_nki am using ubuntu 18 lts05:19
sonu_nk18.04 ubuntu lts05:20
guivercsonu_nk, it's your choice.. it looks like a 14.04 (old!) package, so I'd try looking for something more modern (or with better support) for you needs if possible..  your choice (note: I only [quickly!] glanced at your paste)05:21
guivercs/for you needs/for your needs/05:22
sonu_nknow my ubuntu showing red sign on top letf bar.. is this because package is missing dependencies ?05:23
sonu_nk*top right bar05:23
guivercsonu_nk, sorry i'm not a big gnome user, so not sure what you're referring to..05:25
sonu_nkk05:27
smallville7123How do i mount an iso, I keep getting /dev/loop0: permission denied https://i.imgur.com/fHyZq8o.jpg05:50
EriC^^smallville7123: try sudo losetup -f /path/to/iso05:53
EriC^^then lsblk and mount the loop device it created05:54
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smallville7123https://i.imgur.com/KF9vHkZ.jpg05:59
EriC^^smallville7123: ask in #archlinux maybe?06:02
sa_How do i know whether a particular package is part of ubuntu distro or custom build package?06:02
EriC^^sa_: apt-cache policy <package>06:02
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cfhowlett!ping06:16
ubottupong!06:16
smallville7123Where do i aquire libiberty/libiberty.h06:38
ducasselibiberty-dev06:40
ducasseuse 'apt-file'. install it, do 'apt-ile update', then you can do 'apt-file search libiberty/libiberty.h'06:41
ducassesmallville7123: ^^06:41
smallville7123How do i fix this06:45
smallville7123readelf_.c:3178:22: error: 'R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX' undeclared (first use in this function)06:45
smallville7123readelf_.c:3185:22: error: 'R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX' undeclared (first use in this function)06:45
ducassesmallville7123: where are you getting that error?06:47
smallville7123My elf.h does not have those06:52
smallville7123http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XmxhQfbbT5/06:53
lotuspsychjemorning cfhowlett07:21
cfhowlettyowza!^3 lotuspsychje07:22
manornk18.04 Error. No such interface 'org.freedesktop.Secret.Collection' on object at path /org/freedesktop/secrets/collection/login. Anyone know how to fix this07:23
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ZaZaQRhell08:11
ZaZaQRo08:11
lotuspsychjeZaZaQR: welcome, how can we help you?08:11
ZaZaQRhmm08:13
IntelCorehi :)08:43
spliffyHello. I upgraded my 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS, but gdm is still running gdm-wayland-session. Any idea what i can do? I put EnableWayland=False in the [daemon] section in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and restarted, but it didn't change anything.08:44
spliffyOn another 18.04 LTS that was also upgraded from 16.04, i don't have this problem.08:44
IntelCoresent url spliffy08:47
IntelCoredid you uncomment the line to the gdm conf?08:49
IntelCorelog-on - use small cog wheel to choose. find an Ubuntu on Xorg option which will start an Xorg session instead of a Wayland session08:52
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IntelCoreoops spliffy08:53
IntelCore* I cant wait to July for point release. I want to install 18.04.  now.  So, I guess I can, right?08:54
pandorakhost irc.overthewire.org08:59
IntelCoreMy ubuntu said it failed to mount something. lool, for two weeks I looked at systemd.. and other things. Finally found my cdrom drive in 'disks.' and set the correct mount for it09:00
mzaza!paste09:17
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.09:17
mzazaI have disk-space full, while I can't trace what is eating it. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/FPhdCXB2VX/09:18
geirhamzaza: sudo du -haxd1 / | sort -h09:20
SimonNLmzaza: probably to many old kernels in  /  I think09:24
mzazageirha: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6qYR7KXntH/09:29
mzazageirha: All of what shows is only 8.8G09:31
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IntelCorebashing-om sent me a weekly.09:46
IntelCorebye09:47
geirhamzaza: have you deleted any files recently? could be a large, deleted file still using up space because some process still has it open09:48
ppfmzaza: df -h09:50
geirhappf: that's included in the first paste from mzaza09:53
ppfright09:53
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mzazageirha: I didn't. Actually after a deployment by envoyer this problem happened.09:56
qwebirc66679Hi all... Is there any network experts online?09:59
qwebirc66679I'm trying to setup a network firewall with 2 network cards... but when I try the settings that I have found online... The local networkcared dissapers.. and the other one it says that it is connected.. but there is no internet connection10:01
ppfqwebirc66679: what settings did you find online10:03
qwebirc66679found this site https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2363427.html10:05
qwebirc66679tried to put in my inputs... The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback   auto eno1      # internet allow-hotplug eno1 iface eno1 inet static address 10.224.74.161 netmask 255.255.255.192 network 10.224.74.128/26 gateway 10.224.74.129   auto enp2s0f1  # lan allow-hotplug enp2s0f1 iface enp2s0f1 inet static address 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.128/25 network 192.168.1.0/25 broadcast 192.168.1.127 gateway 19210:05
ppf!paste | qwebirc6667910:05
ubottuqwebirc66679: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.10:05
qwebirc66679@ppf dont understand?10:07
ppfwhich part10:07
qwebirc66679when I restart ubuntu... enp2s0f1 does not exist in my network manager in GUI. and eno1 does not have internet connection...10:08
qwebirc66679if I delete auto enp2s0f1  # lan allow-hotplug enp2s0f1 iface enp2s0f1 inet static address 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.128/25 network 192.168.1.0/25 broadcast 192.168.1.127 gateway 192.168.1.210:08
qwebirc66679and restart ubuntu.. then The network card apperes... but cannot connect to any thing... and the same with the internet eno1...10:09
qwebirc66679if I delete the whole command auto eno1      # internet allow-hotplug eno1 iface eno1 inet static address 10.224.74.161 netmask 255.255.255.192 network 10.224.74.128/26 gateway 10.224.74.129   auto enp2s0f1  # lan allow-hotplug enp2s0f1 iface enp2s0f1 inet static address 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.128/25 network 192.168.1.0/25 broadcast 192.168.1.127 gateway 192.168.1.210:10
qwebirc66679then there is internet again10:10
geirhamzaza: then this envoyer thing probably deleted some huge files, but some process still had them opened, so they'll use up that space until those processes die or otherwise close those files10:10
dragetFrom a certain subnet, I cannot connect to port 22 (SSH) to a somewhat-freshly installed Ubuntu 18.04. From different subnets I can connect (routed corretly), my sshd_config does not filter by any IP and iptables -S shows ALL Accept without any rules (just like iptables -L shows). Where the hell could a setting be hidden to block network packages from a certain subnet?10:10
qwebirc66679it is a school project.. We just got the network running.. and then the ubuntu should be a firewall and dmz10:11
ppfqwebirc66679: paste please. noone's gonna read it if you paste things to the channel10:11
qwebirc66679sorry.. new at this....10:12
mzazageirha: OK, I will try restart each service and see what is causing problems.10:18
ppfmzaza: can you just restart the machine?10:18
cxc99with apt-get upgrade, it says packages held back...is there a way to override that?10:19
mzazappf: OK, but will I know then what caused the problem?10:19
ppfcxc99: apt full-upgrade10:19
ppfmzaza: probably not10:19
ppfmzaza: do you care about that?10:20
ppflsof shows you all open files and their sizes10:20
guiverccxc99, if you read the `man apt-get` you'll note limits on upgrade; dist-upgrade (or apt full-upgrade) perform the upgrade & get past upgrade's restrictions...10:21
auronandacecxc99: apt-get upgrade does not upgrade packages that pull in new dependencies. that is the intended function. if you want to upgrade packages that require pulling in new dependencies you need to use apt-get dist-upgrade10:24
mzazappf: Yes, because it's a production server and this problem happened before and I remmember solving it with a reboot :D10:31
ppfmzaza: then check lsof10:32
ppfit tells you the size of the open file10:32
ppfwith a little bit of scriptery you can certainly figure out which of these files are also deleted10:33
graingertwhere do I report screenshots from ubuntu-software10:34
ikoniareport them ?10:34
graingertThe vlc screenshot includes copyrighted, and obviously pirated content - complete with pirate filename format10:34
graingertikonia: ^10:34
ikoniagraingert: where is it hosted ?10:35
graingertno idea10:35
ikoniawhere is this screenshot ?10:35
ikoniawhat are you talking about then10:35
graingertin ubuntu-software10:35
graingertit's a GTK app that's built in10:35
ikonia!info ubuntu-software10:35
ubottuubuntu-software (source: gnome-software): Utility for browsing, installing, and removing software. In component main, is optional. Version 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.1 (bionic), package size 24 kB, installed size 350 kB10:35
ikoniaok, so gnome-software10:35
ikoniaso it has a screenshot that contains pirated media ?10:36
graingertyes10:36
ikoniagraingert: how did you determain it's pirated10:36
graingertfor the vlc page10:36
graingertikonia: from the filename10:36
ikoniawhat is the filename ?10:37
graingertit's got all the SXXEXX stuff10:37
ikoniathat doesn't mean it's pirated10:37
graingertit's not available in any format with that metadata10:37
ikoniaI would suggest you log a bug against the VLC package in launchpad10:37
graingertexcept where it's pirated10:38
graingertyou can watch it from the dvds10:38
graingertor you can watch it on the web with DRM (in which case it won't work in vlc)10:38
ikoniaif you're concerned, log a bug against the VLC package10:38
graingertwhere are the actual image files hosted/chosen?10:39
ikoniaI have no idea, that's why I said log a bug10:39
ikoniait will be part of the VLC package that offers that data to gnome-software10:39
graingertoh it's AppStream10:40
provolikHello, I have Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS and my problem is that my boot partition is full of initrd files. I tried to follow many guides but after some times the problem is there again. Is there a way to resolve it?10:40
ikoniaprovolik: what are the names of these files, can you pastebin ls -la /boot in a pastebin please10:40
provolikJAM10:41
graingertprovolik: try purge-old-kernels10:41
* melissa666 is sickened by people who care so much about piracy that they'd make the effort to report someone over a screenshot in a package repo10:41
graingertit doesn't seem very profesh10:42
ikoniamelissa666: keep your thoughts on the matter to yourself please10:42
ikoniagraingert: please ignore10:42
provolikikonia, https://pastebin.com/iR9iXQ1T10:42
melissa666ikonia, nah, I'm good. they're already out there in the open anyway10:42
graingertprovolik: yeah purge-old-kernels will do it10:42
provolikgraingert, No kernels are eligible for removal10:42
ikoniaprovolik: so they look like legitamate files from packages10:42
graingerthmm probablynot10:43
ikoniaprovolik: what is the current running kernel you are using10:43
graingertyou don't need initrd.img-4.4.0-59-generic and initrd.img-4.10.0-38-generic10:43
provolikikonia, 4.13.0-38-generic10:43
ikoniaprovolik: so if you open the package manager and search for kernels it will list which kernels you currently have installed10:44
ikoniaprovolik: how many do you see10:44
provolikgraingert, that is the answer to purge-old-kernel command10:44
graingertprovolik: yeah I know10:44
mzazappf: I don't understand anything from the output, would you like me to paste it if you wish to help :D10:44
graingertdoes any package think it owns initrd.img-4.4.0-59-generic ?10:44
ppfmzaza: there's a SIZE/OFF column10:45
provolikikonia, sorry I don't use the package manager so much, where do I have to watch?10:45
ikoniaprovolik: how do you normally install packages then ?10:45
ppfmzaza: that's filesize in byte10:45
provolikterminal10:45
ikoniaprovolik: the terminal is still the package manager10:46
ikoniaapt/dpkg is the package manager10:46
ikoniaso list the kernel packages10:46
ppfmzaza: lsof -s switches to SIZE only10:46
mzazappf: Oh yes, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xBYfRC2GJs/. Seems nohop.out10:47
provolikikonia, https://pastebin.com/nUbWZRK5 <- this is good?10:47
biteshello, i'm having trouble with systemd-networkd-wait-online.service getting stuck on boot for two minutes until timeout. i have a bonding interface bond0 with a static ip and four slaves that come up without issues. nothing meaningful in the journal. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mVYysRbbnK/  any idea how i can track down the cause?10:47
ppfmzaza: yes, that looks fitting10:48
ikoniaprovolik: there you go, so remove those packages/purge the ones you don't need10:48
provolikikonia, it says to me they are not installed10:49
mzazappf: So now I just reboot :D and avoid the command which generates this problem in the future.10:50
provolikI can remove only the "ii"10:50
geirhamzaza: so if you find where it runs that nohup, you could slap on   > /dev/null   since you apparently want to ignore the output anyway10:50
interrobangdhello, i have added my user into a nother group but "id" and "groups" dont show that10:50
ppfgeirha: ?10:50
ppfinterrobangd: did you log out and back in?10:51
interrobangdno10:51
ikoniaprovolik: what is the exact command you are using10:51
provolikikonia, sudo apt remove linux-image-4.13.0-31-generic10:51
ikoniaprovolik: try it against linux-image-4.13.0-37-generic10:52
geirhappf: nohup redirects output to nohup.out if you don't expeclitly redirect it. Since something is deleting those nohup.out files, it stands to reason that data is uninteresting10:52
provolikikonia, okay, againt the 37 it will work but I have to remove the older initrd.img file, not the newer. Wil this command help me?10:53
ikoniaprovolik: it looks like some of the packages have already been removed with the rc status,10:53
ikoniaprovolik: but they have left the config files10:53
ppfgeirha: right, but the process is php, i doubt that's under their control10:53
ikoniaprovolik: try apt-get purge against those packages10:53
ikoniarather than remove10:53
provolikikonia I try10:54
geirhappf: I bet there's a script somehwere that tries to run the php script as a "daemon" by running it with nohup and &10:55
mzazageirha: Yes, there is. They run the command manualy after each deployment with nohup and &10:55
ppfM(10:55
mzazaI changed it to be nohup php artisan queue:listen > /dev/null &10:55
geirhamzaza: >/dev/null 2>&1 &10:56
mzaza>/dev or > /dev ?10:57
provolikikonia, I have just remove all the rc with pirge, but the inittd.img files are still there10:57
ppfmzaza: doesn't matter10:57
mzazappf: geirha Great, thanks alot guys :)10:57
provolikikonia, is it possible that there's a driver / module that keeps alive those files?10:58
mzazappf: geirha Why does nohup always exist after I write any command, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/t4SXkPCz56/10:59
mzazaeven while using &10:59
ikoniaprovolik:10:59
ikoniaprovolik: no,10:59
ppf'exist'11:00
ppf?11:00
mzaza*exit11:00
ikoniaprovolik: run dpkg -S /boot/filename11:00
narWhat are Kernel Version number components (a.b.c-zzz) called? For e.g. output of uname  -r is 4.4.0-28-generic, can someone please clarify me?11:00
ppfmzaza: that's what it does11:00
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mzazappf: Shouldn't & keep the command on running in the background, why does it exit?11:01
ppfit does11:01
ppfbut the nohup process exits11:01
provolikikonia, it doesn't work, it says that there's not a path corresponding to it11:02
mzazappf: Yes, when I check now using ps aux, it seems the process keeps on getting killed and start again new pids, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mSbGYgnzB3/11:03
Guest71387hello can some one suggest me is it possible to increase the lenght of PSU extension cable with about 10 feet from available 8 inch from this link and will it work or not or any fault will be there  ?  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812423183&cm_re=ATX_Power_Supply_Extension_Cable-_-12-423-183-_-Product11:03
ppfmzaza: ?11:03
ppfwhich process11:04
provolikikonia, gtg -> brb11:04
mzazappf: everytime i write nohup11:04
provoliksorry :-/11:04
ppfmzaza: i don't get it11:04
ppfthe paste shows pids for grep11:04
mzazappf: :D, yes just realized that :D, feeling dump11:05
mzaza*dumb11:05
Guest71387hello can some one suggest me is it possible to increase the lenght of PSU extension cable with about 10 feet from available 8 inch from this link and will it work or not or any fault will be there  ?  https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812423183&cm_re=ATX_Power_Supply_Extension_Cable-_-12-423-183-_-Product11:05
ppfGuest71387: wrong channel11:05
Guest71387which channel to head forward for this query ?11:06
ppf#hardware maybe. otherwise check with alis11:06
Guest71387#hardware11:06
Guest71387no channel for hardware11:07
Guest71387toms hardware having any channel on IRC?11:07
auronandaceshould be ##hardware11:07
Guest71387anyway can we extend power supply dc cables to motherboard with about 10 feet ? there any such cable available ?11:09
ppfwe don't know11:09
Guest71387are nt you all studies computer science?11:10
ppfwe're #ubuntu, we don't do hardware11:10
ducasseGuest71387: it's not an ubuntu question, take it elsewhere please11:10
Guest71387tell me channel please11:10
ppfwe did11:10
ducasseask #reenode11:10
Guest71387well i am using ubuntu pc11:10
ducasse*#freenode11:11
kiokoman10 feet ? you will probably have a lot of problem doing that, you'll stress the power supply at least, probably loosing too mutch power along the cable11:11
ppfdon't engage him :p11:12
Guest71387okay so it is not possible ?11:12
Guest71387thank you answering i would like to know more11:12
Guest71387your are genius11:12
Guest71387how about 5 feet ?11:13
kiokomanhttp://www.calculator.net/voltage-drop-calculator.html11:14
Guest71387any motherboard with onboard dc to dc psu ?11:17
ikoniaGuest71387: that isn't this channels purpose11:18
ikoniatry ##hardware11:18
Guest71387i will install new ubuntu bionic beaver on it if you will help me to find a new motherboard11:18
ikoniatry ##hardware11:19
Guest71387##hardware11:19
Guest71387not working11:19
ikonia /join ##hardware11:19
ppfikonia: they don't get it ... best ignore or kick11:19
ikoniaask in that channel11:19
Guest71387nopes no channel opened doing this /join ##hardware11:20
ikoniaGuest71387: channels there11:20
Guest71387i am not getting forward when i type /join ##hardware and hit enter11:20
ikoniaGuest71387: ask for help in #freenode then - where you already are11:21
ikoniathey have already told you to join ##hardware11:21
ikoniaif you can't join, they can help you join11:21
Guest71387who  can help ?11:21
Guest71387you invite me11:21
ikoniathe people in #freenode cahnnel11:21
ikoniachannel11:21
ikoniaas you've been told11:21
jaydemirwhats the package for the usb image writer in ubuntu 18? none came with kubuntu11:26
MarderIIIunetbootin ?11:27
jaydemirunetbootin is no longer in apt11:28
Oolusb-creator ?11:28
Oolhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/usb-creator-common11:29
ppfdd?11:30
Ooland you can install unetbootin if you want http://unetbootin.github.io/linux_download.html (but not from official repo)11:32
Guest71387hey can we run any application that req  external graphic card with only intergrated graphic card ?11:32
Guest71387try pendrive yumi with wine from ubuntu or from windows to install multiboot OS to pendrive11:34
Guest71387someone suggest me cmd to launch any application that require external graphic with only intergrated graphic ? I do LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1  ./OBS but there is any other ways to do it on ubuntu ?11:36
Guest71387someone suggest me cmd to launch any application that require external graphic with only intergrated graphic ? I do LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1  ./OBS but there is any other ways to do it on ubuntu ?11:40
Deadolusset weechat.*11:45
hollusioni am connected to ubuntu via rdp11:49
hollusionand within the remote session xev shows me the corrct value for this key11:49
hollusionhttps://gist.github.com/hollusion/fdc07e615ed57ed20d85cbae9f12d01d11:49
hollusionbut it does not produces a backtick in every application11:49
hollusiononly in specific application like here in hexchat ``11:49
hollusionbut in atom editor it does not11:50
hollusionany ideas?11:50
biteshello, i would like to track the artful kernel on bionic. unfortunately the pinning doesn't work like i expected. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JJndPCSms8/   do you have an idea how i can get the pinning right?11:56
matsoIs ubuntu-mate has IRC channel too?12:01
JimBuntumatso, /msg alis LIST ubuntu12:02
provolikHere again12:06
provolikThe issue with the initrd img files is still there12:07
provolikI tried also to remove them manually, but after an autoremove they are there again12:08
raindevprovolik, by manually you mean rm? Did the files come back?12:18
tomreynbites: it's not usually wise to use an older kernel on a newer user space, this is merely a recipe for trouble. why are you doing this in the first place.12:18
tomreyn?12:18
provolikyes raindev12:19
bitestomreyn: because the 4.15 kernel breaks fibre channel / multipath for me.12:19
raindevprovolik, do you run the latest kernel of the available in /boot? (can verify with uname -a)12:20
tomreynbites: did you report a bug / is there a bug report on this already (and maybe a workaroun ddiscussed there, too)?12:20
tomreynbites: also, did you consider newer kernels? i.e. !mainline12:21
bitestomreyn: thanks, but i would like to work on the pinning now not debug my fibre channel issue now.12:21
webmind/64/4912:21
webmindoops12:21
provolikraindev, yes I run the last12:22
ioriaprovolik, check /var/lib/initramfs-tools/12:23
tomreynbites: okay. it's not a wise thing to do, so i'm not going to try and support running an artful kernel on bionic. good luck.12:23
provolikioria, I checked and there are the folders relative to the initrd img files12:24
ioriaprovolik, mv them12:24
provolikioria, moved12:26
ioriabites, artful is going to end soon (and its kern) same for the xenial hwe (this august)12:26
bitesi'm aware, thanks.12:26
provolikioria, do I have to try to remove manually initrd files again?12:28
ioriaprovolik,  check again your /boot12:28
provolikioria, it's full12:28
provolikwith all initrd files there12:28
ioriaprovolik,  paste it, please12:28
provolikok12:28
provolikioria, https://pastebin.com/rjh15fuu12:29
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BluesKajHi folks12:29
ioriaprovolik,  are you running -38 ?12:30
provolikioria, yes the uname -r returns -> 4.13.0-38-generic12:30
ioriaprovolik,  dpkg -l|grep linux-image-[0-9]|grep ^ii12:31
provolikioria, https://pastebin.com/8Jdf96A512:32
provolikI should feel better preserving also 3712:33
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leftyfbprovolik: what is the issue again? Are you out of space in /boot with only 2 kernels installed?12:33
provolikyes12:33
ioriaprovolik, dpkg -l|grep linux-image-[0-9]|grep -v ^ii12:33
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provolikioria, the output is empty12:34
leftyfbprovolik: why did you make /boot so small?12:34
provolikleftyfb, the installation was automatic12:34
provolikleftyfb, and tbh I asked myself many many times12:35
ioriaprovolik, please again,   dpkg -l|grep linux-image-[0-9]12:35
leftyfbprovolik: a default install of ubuntu doesn't create a separate /boot.12:35
provolikioria, https://pastebin.com/wrQ8Mzt612:36
leftyfbioria: I question whether or not there's a separare /boot and the whole drive is out of space12:36
provolikleftyfb, IDK what happened but I didn't choose it12:36
ioriaprovolik, you did something weird ... yes12:36
leftyfbprovolik: mount |grep boot ; df -h /boot12:36
ioriaprovolik,  df -h12:36
provolikioria, https://pastebin.com/xeEf0xdC12:37
ioriaprovolik,  you might need to manually remove those kernels12:37
leftyfbok, something isn't right12:37
provolikioria, how?12:37
ioriaprovolik, you use encryption,right ?12:38
provolikIDTS12:38
provolikI usually don't encrypt fs12:38
leftyfbprovolik: ls -l /boot12:38
leftyfbmaybe you've got some files left over from older kernels12:39
provolikleftyfb, https://pastebin.com/rkYehgz712:39
leftyfbbingo12:39
ioriaprovolik,  you might need to manually remove those kernels,because they are not installed12:40
provolikokay I can proceed12:40
provolikJAM12:40
leftyfbprovolik: wait12:40
leftyfbprovolik: sudo rm /boot/*4.4*12:40
provolikleftyfb, ok12:40
leftyfbdo this carefully12:40
provoliksudo find /boot -name "*4.10*" -exec rm {} \;12:40
leftyfbno12:41
provolikI am starting with this12:41
leftyfbhold on12:41
provolikok12:41
leftyfblets be safe12:41
provolikleftyfb, 4.4 removed12:41
leftyfbsudo mkdir /backup && ; sudo mv /boot/*4.10* /backup/12:41
provolikOh I have many backups12:41
ioriaprovolik,  be sure in /var/lib/initramfs-tools/ there are only -37 and -38  and nothing else12:42
provolikioria, sure12:42
provolikleftyfb, can I remove 4.10 also?12:42
leftyfbprovolik: personally, I would make a backup where you've got space, but sure12:42
provolikleftyfb, ioria, removed all 4.4 and 4.1012:43
provoliknow I am going to run autoremove12:43
leftyfbautoremove shouldn't remove anything12:43
leftyfbyou should always have 2 kernels12:43
leftyfbcurrent and previous12:43
ioriaprovolik,  nothing to remove (unless it picks the headers)12:43
provolikyes but it will recover the failed installation caused by the no space left in boot12:44
ioriaprovolik,  check again ls /boot12:44
leftyfbautoremove won't do that. sudo apt install -f # will12:44
ioriaprovolik,  if ok, run sudo update-grub12:45
provolikioria, leftyfb, it worked!12:55
provolikthe trick was to (re)move the files in the initramfs-tools folder12:55
provoliknow -> 63% /boot12:56
provolikioria, leftyfb, I owe you a beer12:56
memphistoi want one too12:58
provolik:-)12:58
JontaAll about reaching Ballmer's Peak12:59
sliptteesHi guys...13:01
UserUShello13:02
sliptteeshelp me with this? sintax correct?13:03
sliptteeshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zrzqjC9B9n/13:03
Jontaslipttees: What are you trying to do?13:05
sliptteesJonta: configure autostart for exec an script13:08
sliptteesJonta: using preseed13:08
JimBuntuslipttees, did you mean to have "sudo d-i" or only "-i" ?13:13
leftyfbyou don't use sudo in preseed13:14
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sliptteesJimBuntu: fix command here13:21
carlitos_anyone know why i cant run macchanger on ubuntu 18.0413:21
sliptteeshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yNvPsVBdpT/13:22
sliptteesJimBuntu: leftyfb now works?13:22
carlitos_https://imgur.com/a/afnWtZl13:24
Jontacarlitos_: Can't see the image13:28
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carlitos_really bad connection will repost asap13:31
JontaLinks to single images are better without the /a, btw :)13:32
carlitos_without the /a -sorry i dont follow can u explain please13:33
JontaLike this: https://imgur.com/afnWtZl13:34
carlitos_dead link13:35
Jonta It's your link, without the /a13:36
JimBuntucarlitos_, they are both dead links13:36
Jonta/a links to the album-version, which has a lot of other things in it13:37
dave666Hi, I am trying to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04. During the distribution upgrade, it gets the the part of "Getting new packages". Then hangs for a long while, and then fails. There are specific packages which it looks for, and can't find. I came here yesterday and it was suggested that I try a different repo. Under Software & Updates, On the "Ubuntu13:37
dave666 Software" tab, I changed: "Download from:"Server for South Africa" to "Main server".13:37
dave666The same error occurs.13:37
carlitos_cant even upload image fixed connection any other sites i can use imgur not working like normal upload keeps failing13:37
dave666Here is an example failed fetch line:13:37
dave666Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/s/scala/scala-library_2.11.6-6_all.deb Connection failed [IP: 91.189.88.149 80]13:37
Jontacarlitos_: https://imma.gr13:37
carlitos_https://ibb.co/hLcskJ13:39
carlitos_thanks for the link13:40
JontaWhat permissions does your user have?13:40
carlitos_all administrator sole account also13:40
carlitos_home pc13:40
carlitos_in the past i just ran the same command in terminal and it would randomly change the mac13:41
Jontacarlitos_: How about https://askubuntu.com/questions/397806/mac-address-error-device-or-resource-busy13:41
carlitos_(past is another distro 16.04 17.1013:41
ppfdave666: works fine from here13:42
ppfthat's in issue in your network or local internet13:42
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dave666@ppf you can access that link?13:42
ppfyes13:42
dave666thanks very much13:42
carlitos_fml its not installed13:43
carlitos_textbook13:44
dave666Going to try a server on the other side of the world... USA.13:44
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MatsoIs ubuntu-mate has IRC channel?13:44
dave666ftp.usf.edu because why not13:44
ppf!mate | matso13:44
ubottumatso: Ubuntu MATE is a supported !flavor of Ubuntu that uses MATE as the default desktop environment. It functions similarly to older versions of GNOME. For more information, see https://ubuntu-mate.org/13:44
MatsoI prefer that old face13:45
compdocMatso, having a problem?13:46
ppfMatso: the message was you're good here13:46
Matsothe lack of notification center in ubuntu-desktop is so annoying13:47
JontaMatso: What sorts of notifications does MATE give you?13:48
Matsonotify-send is work13:50
JontaHm?13:50
carlitoswaaaaycan you bring down a wifi card with ifdown or is it iwconfigdown or something like iwdown14:03
carlitoswaaaayor is it just ifdown14:03
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root /p14:04
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ppfit's ifdown14:06
memphistoip link set dev X down14:06
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carlitoswaaaaycool14:13
carlitoswaaaaythnx14:13
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Lopehow can I use xmodmap to turn right shift into insert?14:19
cruelnoiseanyone know how to upgrade this on ubuntu: Depends: gir1.2-gtk-3.0 (>=3.22)14:23
Lope`xmodmap -e "keysym Alt_R = Insert"` seems to work. But does anyone know why pressing Ctrl-Insert writes "5~" into my terminal. I don't want that.14:25
oerhekscruelnoise, care to share what you are doing? 3.22 is the lates i guess14:29
LopeI just switched to gnome-terminal. I'm feeling at home again.14:31
dreadkopphey guys. i've got a service which autologs-in a user using mingetty at tty2. in that users .bashrc it start a x server via startx if none is already running. my problem: when the machine starts up the user is logged in but X fails : https://hastebin.com/raw/umezucoyiw if i log in again @tty1 for example it starts up X just fine. any ideas how to f14:33
dreadkoppix this ? (ubuntu 18.04)14:33
kilo_13usually only tty1 lets you start x14:34
kilo_13but if you have another user....14:35
UserUSdreadkopp, (WW) VGA arbiter: cannot open kernel arbiter, no multi-card support14:35
dreadkoppkilo_13: running the autologin @tty1 doesn't change the behavior though :/14:36
kilo_13hmmmmmm.14:36
dreadkopp@UserUS : so what is that trying to tell me ? :)14:36
kilo_13reboot?14:36
cruelnoiseoerheks: I think 16.04 has like 3.18 or something not 3.22 and I was wondering how to upgrade?14:36
kilo_13maybe reinstall whatever causes the problem14:37
cruelnoiseoerheks: its an app that has that dependency14:37
oerheksupgrade to bionic, perhaps? https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gir1.2-gtk-3.014:38
mrvanesAnybody interrested what the real problem with mythbuntu PPA packages was?14:38
cruelnoiseoerheks: i thought about that I think they are sending out update on the 26th14:39
dreadkoppkilo_13: well... there is nothing installed 'which causes the problems' this is pretty much a fresh install :P14:39
cruelnoiseoerheks: i was playing on updating when the first release point comes out14:39
cruelnoiseoerheks: thats a good option thanks14:39
oerheksas it has core dependencies, upgrade, i see no valid updatepath for that package alone14:40
oerheksyw14:41
kilo_13dreadkopp: is the service logging on a local user?14:41
dreadkoppkilo_13 it is (the only existing user on that machine)14:41
dreadkoppit should be a teminal machine, simply displaying a browser in kiosk mode when started14:42
kilo_13oh. then in that case...14:42
kilo_13dreadkopp: a full reinstall would probably fix it. I've never heard of this problem before.14:43
dreadkoppkilo_13 : it is a fresh install. just ubuntu server 18.04 + openssh + chromium + xorg-server ... still weird it works fine after loggin in in another tty manually14:46
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mineI have no GUI when I boot up my computer14:52
mineI log in via command line and then I have to type "startx"14:52
napalmgrenadeHi I'm trying to correctly adjust my locale settings14:52
napalmgrenade [10:51] == deo [~de0@una14:52
napalmgrenadewoops, basically, i set my locale to utf-8 US for LC_ALL and LANG14:53
napalmgrenadebut when I try the locale command, they are not surrounded by double quotes and the rest of them are14:53
minewhen I tried typing "gnome-shell" it said it wasn't installed, but I guess that's vanilla gnome. What is the Canonical version called?14:53
LopeI changed capslock into shift `xmodmap -e "keysym Caps_Lock = Shift_L"` that works nicely, now I want to make "Control_L Caps_Lock = Caps_Lock" ... Possible?14:53
napalmgrenadelike so: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xPSV3sgTDT/14:53
oerheksnapalmgrenade, in your situation the reason is not clear, see mine with english @ dutch locale https://paste.linux.community/view/6699dca214:56
oerheksthose with "en" are dubble quoted14:57
oerheksso, i guess yours is fine14:57
napalmgrenadehm, but all of mine are en, some are quoted and the ones I edited aren't14:58
napalmgrenadeI manually wrote to the locale file14:58
napalmgrenadebut when I open it up I see no quotations on anything..14:58
napalmgrenadeOn UNIX operating systems, Oracle highly recommends that you enable Unicode support by setting the LANG and LC_ALL environment variables to a locale with the UTF-8 character set. This enables the operating system to process any character in Unicode.14:59
napalmgrenadeAs long as I meet this pre-requisite I don't really mind...is there a way to check this thing?15:00
oerheksnapalmgrenade, look at your paste, those are set already15:01
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dreadkoppokay. moved the script that starts X in a bash script which is called at the very end of the bash_rc. the script itselfs checks every second if a X server is running and if not tries to start it ... running the bash script from a logged_in user works fine though .... (?)15:15
napalmgrenadeHey I'm trying to install some software, but if I do it as root I get an error telling me that I am the root. If I try to do sudo followed by the installation, I apparently dont have permission to create /home/instance...what do I do?15:26
geirhanapalmgrenade: if you're trying to install something in your homedir, you should NOT do it as root15:28
napalmgrenadeso do I have to give myself write permissions to /home somehow?15:29
napalmgrenadeI know there is a way using chmod and what not15:29
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LainOfTheWiredchmod u+w /home15:32
LainOfTheWiredsomething like that?15:32
Lopeis there a way to make xrandr SAY that a monitor is connected (it actually is) when it thinks it's not? What does --set allow me to do in this regard?15:35
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naccLope: xrandr is just reporting back the physical connector state, iirc16:03
ppfsounds like xy16:03
ppfwhat do you want to do16:03
naccppf: indeed16:03
grekuzywa ktos moze dockera ?16:10
greksory16:10
ppf!pl16:10
ubottuNa tym kanale używamy tylko języka angielskiego. Możesz uzyskać pomoc w języku polskim na #ubuntu-pl.16:10
rqh4i used curl -X PUT http://couchbaseip:5984/db16:18
rqh4what kind of request is this16:18
rqh4also how can i check if the data that is sent is persisting16:18
naccrqh4: ... it's a PUT request?16:24
rqh4nacc: yes16:25
naccrqh4: ok, that answered your first question.16:26
naccrqh4: for the second, check the database?16:27
rqh4nacc: how do i check the database16:27
ikoniahow is this anything to even do with ubuntu ?16:27
naccrqh4: why are you even using a database if you don't know this?16:30
naccikonia: indeed :)16:30
rqh4nacc: m just tooling around man16:30
naccrqh4: ok, then you want a different channel16:31
rqh4alright16:31
naccrqh4: presumbly a couchbase specific one16:31
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sliptteeshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yNvPsVBdpT/16:39
sliptteesWon't work16:39
slipttees:-(16:39
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naccslipttees: where is $a defined? why are you escaping the quote immediately after its use? the second -e makes no sense, that's not an expression that's useful to sed.16:51
sliptteesnacc: thanks16:51
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vlstvhi!16:54
JontaHi16:55
Trix59hi16:55
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Trix59is ROCm needed for AMD driver to work?16:55
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vlstvI am new to ubuntu and i think I am in love with this distro17:02
compdoclet us know when youre sure17:02
ash_worksithe notification window for things like email, chat, etc, is really annoying on 18's DE... is there any way to make it less intrusive like back on unity (where it was semi-transparent and you could click through it)17:02
lotuspsychjeash_worksi: perhaps you could dig a bit into dconf-editor and see if you can find notify settings17:04
PsychoBoBguys17:05
PsychoBoBwhy my ubuntu dont' works with my mouse optic17:05
PsychoBoBthe keyboard and the right and scroll mouse works fine17:06
PsychoBoBbut the button left no17:06
PsychoBoBI guess that have a conflict in usb ports17:06
PsychoBoBbecause when I connect the wirelesse keyboard and mouse, my touchpad dont's work fine too17:07
PsychoBoBI'm using ubuntu 1817:07
renn0xtk9I have an encrypted disk (LUKS) how to mount it from CLI?17:09
JontaPsychoBoB: Try keeping your question on just one line. What mouse are you using?17:09
Jontarenn0xtk9: Does it show up on lsblk?17:09
qwebirc35817Hello, I've question, does the new ubuntu sevrer 18.04 by default use systemd-resolve, can I turn it of and use the default router or another dns server instead? I'm confused because on 16.04 I never see systemd-resolved listen on port 5317:09
PsychoBoBJonta:17:10
lotuspsychjeqwebirc35817: see also #ubuntu-server17:10
PsychoBoBmiscrosoft17:10
PsychoBoBwireless keynoard 200017:10
qwebirc35817Okay.17:10
renn0xtk9jonta I manage to mount via the graphicla interface of KDE but it is mounted with root access rights17:11
renn0xtk9The thing I would like to tdo is that when mounting with graphicla interface it mounts with user access rights17:12
PsychoBoBsomeone?17:16
renn0xtk9jonta this is lsblk by the way https://pastebin.com/GUfRyWGT17:17
sliptteesnacc: sed -i '$a\/usr/company/script.sh' rigth?17:19
CryptolockHi guys i need to create a repo for offsite backup. is ubuntu a good server ?17:20
compdocit is17:20
Cryptolocki cannot seem to find a manul of creating a storage. i have OS on the SSD and one the datastorage on the second disk.17:21
compdocsamba?17:21
Cryptolocki will be using VEEAM backup it does support samba and linux repo.17:22
Cryptolockis nfs better than samba ?17:23
compdocI dont think so. I have never used nfs, but I see a lot of problems people have17:23
Cryptolockproblems with nfs ?17:24
PsychoBoB=(17:24
PsychoBoBproblem with my wireless mouse17:24
PsychoBoBhow I restart my usb port17:24
compdocPsychoBo, is it attached to a blue usb port?17:25
Cryptolockecho -n "0000:00:1a.0" | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/unbind17:25
Cryptolockecho -n "0000:00:1d.0" | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/unbind17:25
Cryptolockecho -n "0000:00:1a.0" | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/bind17:25
Cryptolockecho -n "0000:00:1d.0" | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ehci_hcd/bind17:25
Cryptolockuse this command and it will unbind and bind your usb ports17:26
naccslipttees: no, that also makes no sense17:30
leftyfbPsychoBoB: Cryptolock: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VD5TSVC8dZ/17:33
PsychoBoBleftyfb:17:34
PsychoBoBI can run in terminal ?17:34
leftyfbPsychoBoB: you save it as a script and run it as sudo/root17:34
PsychoBoBleftyfb: save on bashrc?17:35
leftyfbPsychoBoB: what does bashrc have to do with it?17:35
sliptteesnacc: about -e17:36
PsychoBoBleftyfb: can you show me how i run it?17:38
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leftyfbPsychoBoB: reboot, that will "reset" your usb ports17:40
naccslipttees: what about -e?17:40
naccslipttees: perhaps you need to review `man sed`17:40
PsychoBoBleftyfb: I've used another usb keyboard and mouse, now that I'm using one from microsoft I believe it has conflict because everything works except the left button on my wireless mouse. It's very weird.17:42
curlyears*WAH*17:44
curlyearsOK...18.04 seesed to have installerd with no issues.  I was running along fine, when all of a sudden I couldn't use Firefox anymore.  It claimed it c00uldn't read my firefox profile.   Then, about 30 minutes later, firefox started throwing the same error.  Now, I can neither browse the web, nor check or use my email.  Then, today, while sleuthing around, alol of a sudden the ystem said it could not find "cd" when I typed "sudo cd17:46
curlyears<dirnanme>.   What the ????17:46
sliptteesnacc: thanks for help!17:46
nacccurlyears: cd is a bash builtin.17:47
leftyfbcurlyears: pretty sure I've told you multiple times you run a drive/filesystem check17:48
curlyearsnacc!   How you doing today?17:48
leftyfbcurlyears: https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-hard-disk-bad-sectors-bad-blocks/17:49
curlyearsleftyfb:>  yes, you have, after whic hy I asked if that mean either an fdisk or an fsck, to which you responded "No."  I still don't know what command you're proposing that I use\17:49
nacccurlyears: fdisk is a partition editor, it doesn't know what filesystems are.17:50
PsychoBoBleftyfb:17:50
PsychoBoBI restart my usb ports17:50
leftyfbcurlyears: a simple google would have told you how. The link I just gave was the 2nd result for "linux disk check"17:50
PsychoBoBBut just left button on mouse dont works17:50
curlyears(I can't google anything, I can't run my web browser17:50
curlyearsleftyfb: I can't google anything, I can't run my web browser17:51
leftyfbcurlyears: in 24 hours you haven't had access to another device with a web browser?17:51
curlyears\(gotta remember to tag things on this channel :) )17:51
curlyearsleftyfb:  that is correct.17:51
leftyfbcurlyears: you don't have a smart phone or tablet or other computer? Even a Nintendo switch can get to web pages17:51
curlyearsI have none of those th8ings, leftyfb17:52
leftyfbcurlyears: boot a live cd/usb, then google for "linux disk check" and click the link going to tecmint.com , follow the instructions while still booted to the live cd/usb17:52
curlyearsleftfb:>   Oh, boy!   I get to sit here and twiddle my thumbs waiting for a live session to boot up   ***JOY***17:53
leftyfbcurlyears: or you could not bother troubleshooting at all. Your choice17:54
curlyearsis there no way to avoid the live session?17:54
IntelCorehey. leftyfb - solved my not mounting problem. was cdrom setting in 'disks'17:55
leftyfbcurlyears: Not without a functioning computer to make an ubuntu server cd/usb17:55
leftyfbcurlyears: which you don't have. So no17:55
curlyearsanother thing:  wyhen 18.04 LTS installs, it lets you login as the user you crerated during the install, on a system with no "effective root."  How is that?17:56
leftyfbcurlyears: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo  read through that when you have a functioning computer again17:56
blackflowcurlyears: there's root, it just doesn't have a password set so you can't login to root directly.17:56
curlyearsleftyfb: I  have a bootable DVD of 18.04 LTS.  What other CD/USB do I need?17:57
leftyfbcurlyears: ubuntu server, which would boot quicker17:57
nacccurlyears: just boot that17:58
leftyfbcurlyears: boot the live cd/usb you have, then google for "linux disk check" and click the link going to tecmint.com , follow the instructions while still booted to the live cd/usb17:58
leftyfbcurlyears: good luck17:58
IntelCoreMy new wifi-cable won't connect.17:58
leftyfbIntelCore: Do any devices on your network connect to it?17:59
IntelCoreyea win1017:59
IntelCoreleftyfb - log in ubuntu say wlano not ready, i disable ufw17:59
curlyearsalright.   It really does take a long time for the live session to bopot, under 18.04 :(17:59
leftyfbIntelCore: define not connect. What version of ubuntu? How are you trying to connect? How is it failing? Error messages? Do you have an ip address? Can you ping your router? google.com?18:00
leftyfbcurlyears: good luck18:00
IntelCoreok. 16.04lts, auto connect to new account.. the network / wifi just disconnects the found wifi..dunno ping router18:01
leftyfbwhat do you mean disconnects? Does it connect at all? How long does it stay connected? While it's connected do you have an ip address?18:02
IntelCoreno ip address.. they got me a ssid and password18:02
leftyfbIntelCore: "they got me a ssid and password" what does this mean?18:03
IntelCoreon the wifi18:03
leftyfb:/18:03
leftyfbIntelCore: Do you have a smart phone?18:03
IntelCoreno18:03
leftyfbIntelCore: tablet? Other computer?18:04
IntelCorenope18:04
IntelCorethis is win 1018:04
Matsu_I installed a fresh installation of Ubuntu 18.04 on my laptop but can't enable my laptop's graphics card. Running nvidia-settings tells me that the nvidia driver is not downloaded. Laptop has a Geforce 940m18:04
IntelCoredual booting18:04
Matsu_Anyone have any suggestions what to try18:04
leftyfbIntelCore: are you 100% sure you are typing the correct password for the wifi? You're seeing the SSID in the list of available networks, picking the one for your house and typing in the password?18:05
IntelCoreleftyfb - have not put-in password, it did not prompt. just disconnects18:06
Bashing-omMatsu_: What have you done so far to install a proprietary driver ( that we might have to UNdo ) ?18:06
IntelCore:) Bashing-om sent me ubuntu weekly. smiles18:07
Matsu_Bashing-om: Haven't really done anything yet. Tried looking through GUI's to no awail.18:07
Bashing-omIntelCore: In the goof up I did .. or from the ubuntu account ?18:07
Matsu_Bashing-om: I have experience in using linux and prefer using the terminal but this is my first time using a linux with a external gpu18:07
IntelCore? I got e-mail18:08
Bashing-omMatsu_: Run then these 3 commands: ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' .18:09
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Matsu_Ran the commands. AUtoinstall is still processing. Seeing some nvidia drivers installed at least18:11
Matsu_I'll take a guess, I'll have to restart my computer after this? Bashing-om18:11
Bashing-omIntelCore: In my haste I sent put to the mailing list from my standard Email rather than from ubuntu.com ... thus had to resend :(18:11
Bashing-omMatsu_: Oh yeah .. reboot for the new driver to take effect :)18:12
IntelCoreoic... I do get them from 3 ppl now, eh18:12
Matsu_EIther it hung on "Building initial module" or it takes a long time18:13
Bashing-omIntelCore: Well, at least you are well informed :P18:13
IntelCoreaye that18:13
oerheksMatsu_, yes, just be patient18:13
Bashing-omMatsu_: takes a long time to build .18:13
Matsu_Aight. Thank you guys/gals18:14
IntelCoreleftyfb, can i just start the networking/wifi all over?18:14
leftyfbIntelCore: go to edit connections and delete what you have for the wifi profile18:15
IntelCoreok... and... cas i have to grub-up ubuntu18:15
IntelCoreleftyfb - so then reboot.. and wifi will see a new one?18:16
leftyfbIntelCore: you don't need to reboot, just try to connect to wifi again18:16
IntelCore10-4.. bbiab18:17
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IntelCoreYay.18:37
IntelCoreleftyfb - settings>network> forget network > insert password in red area> apply . It then found wifi18:38
Fleetwoodn+18:41
oerheksand check out keys & passwords, for double entries18:41
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curlyears*sigh*18:54
IntelCore>about computer>checkfor updates > (nothing happenes18:55
curlyearsleftyfb:  what search string did you specify to search for ino on checking my disks and file systems, please?  I appoarently did not remember it correctly\18:55
curlyearsat least Tunderbird runs correctly under Live Session 18.0418:56
IntelCorethunderbird is nice.18:57
IntelCoreused . sudo apt update. got all that done18:58
curlyearsdoggone it18:58
curlyearsleftyfb:  I temporarily lost my connection.  Did you respond to me?18:58
IntelCoreno he didnt18:58
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oerheksyou can look back in the logs, curlyears18:59
oerheks!logs18:59
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/18:59
IntelCoreif you do not change any setting. you can use a program named 'disks. or gparted18:59
leftyfbcurlyears: boot the live cd/usb you have, then google for "linux disk check" and click the link going to tecmint.com , follow the instructions while still booted to the live cd/usb18:59
IntelCoreLeftyfb I was looking at hibernate in windows, and search found systemd. is it used in windows?19:08
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IntelCoreIs Ubuntu Software ever going to open for me?19:14
IntelCoreI have software center, and another.. on my 16.0419:17
Creed_y19:26
IntelCoreopens 'gnome-software' from menu, and it tries, then.. dissappears19:28
Tegutry running it in terminal19:29
IntelCoregives a gnome-software:5965: GsPlugin-warning, a Json-critical on two objects19:34
ppfif i know its pid, can i wait for a process to exit19:35
nic_how to make any iso contigious19:36
IntelCorehung terminal19:37
nic_ubuntu iso not booting19:37
nic_ubuntu iso from usb error File Not Contiguous ! solution please19:39
IntelCoreis it all you have on it?19:40
nic_no some software exe19:40
IntelCorek.. you trying to make the live 18.04 to install?19:41
nic_yes and also live boot19:41
IntelCorek. get that other software off it19:42
nic_i have no other place can you suggest me how to make iso contigious on ubuntu19:42
nic_remove all and first install iso worked lastly but there is not software in linux to do that like defraggler in windows19:43
IntelCorecas you got other on a boot usb19:45
nic_alternative to defraggler in ubuntu ?19:47
oerheksno need to defrag ..19:48
oerheks!defrag19:48
ubottuThe default Ubuntu filesystem (ext4) is engineered to avoid fragmentation issues in most cases. However, there is an online defragmentation tool available if needed. For more information, see `man e4defrag`19:48
IntelCoreway to create a bootable on ms19:48
IntelCoreunetbootin-windows-657.exe19:49
oerheksdon't suggest unetbootin please, is is known for issues, use rufus19:50
IntelCoreoerherks will unetbootin help?19:50
oerheks!usb19:50
ubottuFor information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent19:50
IntelCore< reading linuxconfig.org19:50
oerheksbut just 'iso does not boot'  is hard to give answer to, what is happening, on what system..19:51
oerhekswhat ubuntu version too *19:51
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naccppf: cf. waitpid()19:58
ppfthat's a systemcall19:58
naccppf: yes, and there are various ways to use that, and you didn't say the context19:59
ppfmoreover, does that even work for processes that are not children?19:59
IntelCorethat second link actually says how to make a usb part to accept the boot iso19:59
naccppf: you asked if it was possible19:59
ppfi think you can only wait for children with this19:59
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naccppf: maybe ask your actual question, then?20:00
naccppf: you want to wait (in what a shell script?) on an arbitrary process to exit?20:00
ppfyes20:00
naccppf: i think you could use strace for it, presuming you have permission20:02
naccppf: you can also just do a loop in a shell script, of course20:03
ppfoh, that's a nice idea20:03
ppfi went with the loop, but strace is much more sexy20:03
naccppf: none of this seems particularly ubuntu support related, though :) probably you want #linux or #bash :)20:04
cluelesspersonI have an issue I'm not sure what the cause is20:04
cluelesspersonln -sf "$snowblossom_home/systemd/snowblossom-node.service" /etc/systemd/system/20:04
cluelesspersonFailed to execute operation: Too many levels of symbolic links20:04
cluelesspersonworks on debian, ubuntu 18, but not uubntu 1620:04
nacccluelessperson: pastebin `ls -ahl $snowblossom_home/systemd/` and `ls -ahl /etc/systemd/system` ?20:04
leftyfbcluelessperson: there's also no Ubuntu 16 and 18.20:05
ppfcluelessperson: systemctl link20:05
cluelesspersonleftyfb: 16.04 18.0420:08
IntelCore< used - sudo apt-get install gnome-software. It found some things, still won't open any software page to choose from.20:08
leftyfbcluelessperson: just clarifying since it makes a big difference20:09
cluelesspersonnacc: https://hastebin.com/oyagatanod.rb20:12
cluelesspersonthing is, on ubuntu 16.04, it does succeed in creating the link it looks like, just fails with that nonsensical error20:12
j0hn7echo "hello world"20:13
curlyears0 bad blocks 0 0 0 errors per sudo fsck -Vt /dev/sda220:18
curlyears*whoa*  as expected, the fsck on a 250 GB sdd took quite a whil3e.  I don't even want to THINK how lo0ng an fsck is going to take on those 2 3 TB hdds   *groan*20:19
leftyfbis any of your OS on the big hdds?20:20
sonicwindhow long did it take?20:20
curlyearsleftyfs:  no, the entirer OS is on the SDD (partially for speed of access)20:20
leftyfbcurlyears: ok, and what about the SMART test?20:21
curlyearsy9ou mean the one built into the drive?   I don't know how to access that20:22
leftyfbcurlyears: it's in the link I gave you20:22
curlyearswhich link would that be,leftyfb?20:22
leftyfbcurlyears: the only link I gave you today, twice. The one that you were supposed to use to run fsck on your drive20:23
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cluelesspersonsame issue20:25
cluelesspersonFailed to execute operation: Too many levels of symbolic links20:25
cluelesspersonwith systemctl link20:25
memphistocluelessperson: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/301020:27
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xorconHi!20:27
xorconJust a quick question20:27
leftyfb!ask | xorcon20:28
ubottuxorcon: 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 !patience20:28
cluelesspersonmemphisto: that doesn't make sense though20:28
cluelesspersonln -sf  does it20:28
cluelesspersonit's like it's dereferencing it and going circular20:28
xorconOn the latest lubuntu when I change the keyboard light this icon appear https://ibb.co/d99taJ , any idea about how to set the correct icon?20:28
pol0hi , i have problem with my linux audio20:30
pol0sounds not working20:30
AlephTwoHi guys - anybody know where I can find assistance in getting Nvidia gtx650 hdmi port working?20:32
cluelesspersonwtf20:34
cluelesspersonln -sf /var/snowblossom/systemd/snowblossom-node.service /etc/systemd/system/20:34
cluelesspersonworks when I run it manually, but *not* when I run it in this script20:35
memphistocluelessperson: have you tried sudo systemctl enable "$snowblossom_home/systemd/snowblossom-node.service"20:35
cluelesspersonOH20:35
nacccluelessperson: maybe use `bash -x` to see where it emits that message; and also strace to see which syscall and which arguments are emitting it20:35
cluelesspersonmemphisto: it IS the enable command that fails on the 1 symbolic link20:35
cluelesspersonroot@snowtest1:~# systemctl enable snowblossom-node.service20:36
cluelesspersonFailed to execute operation: Too many levels of symbolic links20:36
memphistofull path20:36
nacccluelessperson: not sure why you are doing both a symlink and enable?20:37
nacccluelessperson: enable already does create symlinks if you give it a non-standard path20:37
memphistoi think he was doing systemctl enable, but it fails, so he tries manually20:38
memphistowhen he does ln -sf /var/snowblossom/systemd/snowblossom-node.service /etc/systemd/system/ it works20:38
naccthe symlink creation isn't the problem20:38
naccafaict20:38
naccit's that they are calling systemctl incorrectly20:38
naccin any case, this feels like PEBKAC20:39
cluelesspersonnacc:   apparently you can't do systemctl enable snowblossom-node.service20:40
cluelesspersonyou have to do,   systemctl enable /var/snowblossom/systemd/snowblossom-node.service20:40
cluelesspersonit can't follow the symlink20:40
cluelesspersonthat's outright stupid20:40
nacccluelessperson: no, it can20:40
nacccluelessperson: but it's doing not what you expect20:41
nacccluelessperson: becuase you are mucking with systemd's filesystem paths outside of systemctl20:41
naccdon't do that and you'd be fine.20:41
nacccluelessperson: and in any case, you want #systemd at this point, if you have a problem with it, afaict20:41
curlyearslftyfb:   found it, read more, successfulkly complete SMART testing of SDD.  0 errors reported20:43
curlyearss/lkl/ll/20:43
curlyearsleftyfb:   so what is my next step?   I am totally lolst20:44
curlyearslost20:44
kminorhey guys, I can't remove the an unpinned not on hold package during dist-upgrade. it's CPP-4.1-doc I can't figure out why it wont remove/purge/reinstall etc. etc.20:47
memphistowhat does apt purge cpp-4.1-doc say ?20:51
oerheks<kminor> started when dist-upgrading from debian wheezy to jessie ..20:52
oerheksgreat doublepost in ##linux20:52
X_Cr4ckR4Tfck the ip address20:52
oerhekssolved20:52
leftyfbX_Cr4ckR4T: can we help you with something?20:52
oerheksX_Cr4ckR4T, keep the channel family friendly, thanks20:52
naccmemphisto: they are gone, and also it's not an ubuntu package :)20:54
naccoerheks: lol20:54
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curlyearsoerhek:   any idea why my 18.04 system has lost it's "established root" and cannot f9nd system commands when not in the root directory?   (No, I  have NOT mucked about with my path)20:55
leftyfbcurlyears: as you've been told multiple times by multiple people, Ubuntu does not enable the root password by default so you cannot login as root. This is by design.20:56
nacccurlyears: use `sudo -s -H` if you want to become root. And what commands are you unable to find?20:57
leftyfbcurlyears: This is what I want you to do. I want you to install Ubuntu 18.04 from scratch. Do not keep anything beyond making backups. Then come here and confirm it's online and everything works. DO NOT do anything beyond what I just suggested.20:58
IntelCorei don't even try to get super user root like /linux.. in ubuntu20:59
oerhekscurlyears, you restored a backup, i see you didn't mention that ...21:00
curlyearsnacc:  cat, cd, ls amping others21:00
oerheksand after that these strange things happen...21:00
leftyfbcurlyears: please see my last suggestion. You are not recovering from the mess you are in now.21:00
curlyearsonlyu when I use thyem as "sudo cd <path>"21:00
curlyearsII understand perfectly well that I cannot LOG IN as rot.21:00
nacccurlyears: as i've told you, cd is not a command, it's a shell builtin21:00
oerhekssudo cd ...21:01
curlyearsnacc:  thyen it should work either directly or as the argument to a sudo verb21:01
nacccurlyears: no. that' snot how sudo works.21:01
nacccurlyears: if you want to run a shell builtin, you need to run `sudo bash -c cd` but that's dumb, don't do that.21:02
nacccurlyears: use a pastebin and actually show what is happening, as i've told you at this point dozens of times.21:02
curlyearsperhaps I misunderstand sudo.  I was under the impression that sudo termporarily permits you to operate as if you were root, in terms  of the filesystem, etc.21:02
IntelCoremy root is /home21:03
leftyfbIntelCore: you're not helping21:03
leftyfbcurlyears: This is what I want you to do. I want you to install Ubuntu 18.04 from scratch. Do not keep anything beyond making backups. Then come here and confirm it's online and everything works. DO NOT do anything beyond what I just suggested.21:03
IntelCoresry21:03
nacccurlyears: sudo can do many things, including what you describe. But only if you use it correctly.21:04
oerheksno need for sudo + firefox21:04
oerheksremove the ~/,mozilla folder and start firefox again, clean21:05
IntelCoreoh.21:06
curlyearsOK....so what I think I am hearing is that "cd" cannot be directly used witth sudo, yes?21:06
leftyfbcurlyears: are you ignoring me?21:07
nacccurlyears: yes, that's always been the case, and it also makes no sense21:07
nacccurlyears: trying to cd with sudo, makes no sense that is21:07
curlyearsleftyfb:  OK.   I'll be offline for a while, this thing takes a lonmg toime to install (and I have a 3.3 GHz processor and 23GB of RAM)21:08
curlyearsnacc:   sometimes,  I get a permissions fault when trying to cd into certain dirs21:10
ikoniawhy would that take time to install21:10
leftyfb2400rpm HDD ;)21:10
ikonia23GB of ram is a lot (if not an unusual number)21:10
curlyearsikonia:  ??21:10
curlyearsoops, I meant to type 24, sorry.21:11
nacccurlyears: but presumably you are not trying to just cd, you need to do something in that directory...21:11
ikoniaso why would it take a long time to install with that resource spec ?21:11
curlyearsn o, I do not have a 2400rpm HDD.  In point of fact, I am installing int directly to an SDD21:11
nacccurlyears: in any case, you're doing it wrong, if you'd like advice on how to do it 'right', ask your underlying question (as in, what are you trying to do when you cd to a directory you don't have permissions to).21:11
curlyearsnacc:  yes, but first I need to get INTO the directory, whichm, when I am logged in as me, I can't always do.21:12
ikoniacurlyears: so it should be fast then21:12
nacccurlyears: if what you are describing is accurate, it should only take a few minutes21:13
curlyearsikonia:  define "fastr"   from my perspective, it is as slow as mollasses in Canada in wintertime.21:13
Comnenusif I copy /etc/apt/sources.list to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/, and change all us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com to my-local-mirror.com, when I do an apt update, why is there still a few that are going to security.ubuntu.com ?21:13
leftyfbcurlyears: focus on your install.21:14
naccComnenus: copy or move?21:14
leftyfbComnenus: why would you move source.list to .d/ ?21:14
curlyearsnacc:  well, the system is alklk screwed up n ow.  I am going to take leftyfb's suggestion, and reinstall from scratch21:14
Comnenusnacc: copied, then sed -i the URL's21:14
ikoniacurlyears: then your expectations are unrealistic in the real world21:14
naccComnenus: becuase you didn't remove the one in /etc/apt/sources.list ?21:14
naccComnenus: i have no idea why you'd expect any different behavior21:14
Comnenusah.  I thought .d/ took priority.21:14
naccComnenus: no.21:14
curlyears~sigh~21:14
ComnenusWhy is it going to my mirror for some and not others then?21:15
naccComnenus: `man sources.list`21:15
naccComnenus: because it's going to *both*21:15
Comnenusoops.21:15
Comnenuseasy fix at least.21:15
naccComnenus: also, you're doing it wrong :)21:15
Comnenusnacc: what's the right way?21:15
naccComnenus: no reason to copy the file, edit it in place (make a backup if you want)21:15
naccComnenus: your base sources.list can be in /etc/apt/sources.list; sources.list.d is for third-party repositories (typically)21:16
Comnenusah ok.  I thought the model now was you made changes in .d/ so the package maintainer could make edits to the file outside of .d/21:16
Comnenusgood to know :)21:16
naccComnenus: that wouldn't really make sense, as you'd still need to make sure the package maintainer's changes don't conflict/duplicate, etc.21:17
Comnenusnacc: looking better now.  Thanks!21:24
naccComnenus: yw21:27
naccComnenus: in general, .d directories are meant as extensions to the base level file they correspond to21:28
FabioNEThi21:30
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GPU_PROBLEMSYOU FUCKING ASSHOLES COULDNT IMPLEMENT NVIDIA OPTIMUS CORRECTLY IN UBUNTU 18.04. CANNOT EVEN USE BOTH CARDS WHEN NEEDED. YOU ALL MODS SHOULD DIE WITH YOUR DISTRO.21:44
GPU_PROBLEMSYOU FUCKING ASSHOLES COULDNT IMPLEMENT NVIDIA OPTIMUS CORRECTLY IN UBUNTU 18.04. CANNOT EVEN USE BOTH CARDS WHEN NEEDED. YOU ALL MODS SHOULD DIE WITH YOUR DISTRO.21:44
GPU_PROBLEMSYOU FUCKING ASSHOLES COULDNT IMPLEMENT NVIDIA OPTIMUS CORRECTLY IN UBUNTU 18.04. CANNOT EVEN USE BOTH CARDS WHEN NEEDED. YOU ALL MODS SHOULD DIE WITH YOUR DISTRO.21:44
GPU_PROBLEMSYOU FUCKING ASSHOLES COULDNT IMPLEMENT NVIDIA OPTIMUS CORRECTLY IN UBUNTU 18.04. CANNOT EVEN USE BOTH CARDS WHEN NEEDED. YOU ALL MODS SHOULD DIE WITH YOUR DISTRO.21:44
leftyfband that's how you get bugs fixed21:46
qwebirc15660hi21:53
arooniquestion; upgraded to 18.04 and now calibre and libreoffice look all .. janky;  example: https://imgur.com/a/1uZDvKj ;; how to fix?21:53
qwebirc15660can someone help me with a problem i'm having21:53
leftyfb!ask | qwebirc1566021:54
ubottuqwebirc15660: 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 !patience21:54
naccarooni: using a non-standard theme?21:56
qwebirc15660i just installed 16.04 now my pc won't boot. Sometimes it shows ubuntu logo, then: "/dev/nvme0n1p2: clean, 268603/15081472 files, 3019113/60325376 blocks" in white on a black screen. If not that, then the purple background of the logo displays then just black. I can't seem to access GRUB but I can access tty1-621:57
naccqwebirc15660: grub is before linux, you need to (by default) hit escapse iirc to see it21:58
naccqwebirc15660: sounds like you might need nomodeset21:58
nacc!nodmodeset | qwebirc1566021:58
nacc!nomodeset | qwebirc1566021:58
ubottuqwebirc15660: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter21:58
arooninacc: for libre office?  im not aware of themes for it.  as far as ubuntu i think its just the default theme22:01
naccarooni: for ubuntu generally not libre22:02
arooninacc: ; not sure if prioritizing emoji one font could be screwing it up https://gist.github.com/39592ab83c23907ab3a5c5cfb4063cd022:02
aroonioh wow22:03
aroonichanging the theme on gnome tweaks works great!22:03
naccarooni: did that fix the issue?22:04
V7Hey all22:05
aroonisure did :);  do you have a reccomendatino for a good theme you like?  seems like only the dark ones make the toolbar work as expected22:05
V7Could anyone suggest and ubuntu for i586 and below ?22:05
JontaLubuntu22:06
naccarooni: no idea, both my 18.04 systems are default installs and have no problems with the icons, etc22:06
naccV7: what are you going to use it for?22:06
naccas in, I'm not sure it's worth installing a desktop on a 58622:07
qwebirc15660nacc: I added nomodeset to the end of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT22:09
qwebirc15660nacc: now it only gives me a purple screen22:10
ComnenusAnyone running Ubuntu 16.04 as an oVirt guest?  Seems the ovirt-guest-agent won't start, and there's nothing useful in the logs.22:13
oerheksovirt is not in out repositories, we like kvm22:15
Comnenusovirt uses kvm.22:15
qwebirc15660If i go through grub recovery mode i am taken to the command line22:15
postmodernhow does one change the wm to something other than gnome-shell? gdm seems to be ignoring any other installed wm22:15
oerhekstry the #ovirt channel here on #freenode?22:15
Comnenusdeader than a doornail.22:15
naccqwebirc15660: well, yes that's what recovery mode is22:16
Comnenusovirt-guest-agent is in the repos, but I'm trying to find if anyone else has come across this, or if it could be a bug.22:16
ComnenusIn which case I will file that.22:16
naccComnenus: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ovirt-guest-agent22:16
Guest45292Iris software actionvation code ??22:17
Guest45292anyne have ?22:17
naccGuest45292: wrong channel?22:17
Comnenusnacc: thank you again.  I was looking at the ovirt BZ, and this isn't on there.22:17
naccComnenus: right,  you want the ubuntu bugs for the package22:18
nrgwhy is it called the internet when theres no fish22:18
Guest45292@nacc maybe not :p22:18
naccnrg: that is offtopic for this channel, please use #ubuntu-offtopic22:18
oerheksGuest45292, sounds illegal, activation code..22:19
oerheksand wrong channel for that.. wrong #freenode network too22:19
IntelCoreyo! ty for all u do22:20
nrgmoody person arnt u have u got a clipboard22:20
naccnrg: this is the ubuntu support channel. If you have an ubuntu support topic, please ask.22:20
skinuxIs /etc/swappiness still how to set swappiness in 18.04?22:31
naccskinux: uh, i don't think it ever was22:36
naccskinux: do you mean /proc/sys/vm/swappiness ?22:37
oerhekssysctl vm.swappiness=1022:38
naccaka --^22:38
oerheksor edit /etc/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf > vm.swappiness=1022:38
naccwhich should be configured in ... beat me to it, oerheks ! :)22:38
oerhekstip: a great help is the arch wiki, sometimes fedora wiki too .. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/swap22:38
naccTardit: why did you just PM me?22:39
TarditTardit what22:40
naccTardit: you just PMd me twice with unnecessary, rude messages22:40
TarditTardit you mistaken22:41
oerheksTardit a.k.a. scumi, seen you before, and you were warned.22:41
DalekSecHmm?22:42
Lost_Goatis it possible to encrypt a new drive added to my server as before i only had a 80GB and now added a 2tb drive but i want to encrypt the whole thing22:43
TarditCan't the govt crack all encrypted drives22:44
naccLost_Goat: i think you can encrypt that disk on its own sure22:45
l4m8d4Lost_Goat: You can use LUKS for that. Encrypting the whole drive /dev/sda would work like "cryptsetup luksFormat /dev/sda"22:45
DalekSecTardit: I'm not entirely sure I'd say that, but a lot of times that's not who one would be concerned about.22:46
Lost_Goatok perfect,22:46
l4m8d4The recommended way to do this though, is to create a gpt table on the device, create a partition spanning the whole disk, and encrypting that22:46
TarditMost would oink like a pig when threatened by the law to give up passwords. Unless your hillary22:47
l4m8d4Lost_Goat: If you intend to only use the drive on your server as a non-boot disk, you can use the device without a partition table, if you need to use it on other systems too, windows for example, or if you want to use it as a boot disk, you need a partition table22:47
Lost_Goatl4m8d4: its only going to serve as storage for the server so i don't need to worry about creating a partition table for it22:48
l4m8d4Lost_Goat: Yeah, then you can just use the drive without a partition table and encrypt the whole thing. If you need them unlocked for a successful boot, you might want to look into adding corresponding entries in /etc/crypttab22:51
tomreynand, if it's an SSD, dont forget about adding the discard flag there (and for lower layers as well), too.23:04
smersh2hello everybody23:13
smersh2just testing new ubuntu 18.0423:13
smersh2everything works so far23:14
squealingcodeGood to hear.23:14
smersh2best regards ddybing to Norway :)23:15
squealingcodethank you.23:17
smersh2your nickname means squealing kode in Norwegian ?23:17
squealingcodewhat do you mean? squealingcode is English, meaning "squealing code"23:18
squealingcodeIt's just those two words combined23:18
smersh2I've translated your nickname using Google Translate :)23:19
squealingcodeah, I see. It translates to "Skrikende kode" in Norwegian.23:19
smersh2here what Google Translate says - https://translate.google.com.ua/?hl=en&tab=wT#en/no/squealing%20code23:21
geniisquealingcode: Is it "squealing code" or "squealin' gcode" or "squeal in gcode" ? ;)23:21
squealingcodeYou be the judge of that ;)23:21
geniiheh23:21
smersh2squealingcode - yes, a little different - https://translate.google.com.ua/?hl=en&tab=wT#no/ru/Skrikende%20kode23:23
smersh2ok. whatever. ttyl = Talk/Type To You Later :) - going to have some nap23:24
squealingcodehave a good one, cheers.23:24
smersh2bye23:24
smersh2https://translate.google.com.ua/?hl=en&tab=wT#auto/ru/bye23:25
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skarz_does anyone know how i can install strongswan-plugin-openssl on ubuntu 17.1023:34
ZaZaQRhi23:39
urgodfatherhi23:46
linux_noob4does iommu have anything to do with gpu performance when not using vm software? could've sworn it helped my amd gpu when turning it on in bios23:46
skarzis there a way using file manager to open a folder as root? can't paste a file in to /etc/ipsec.d/certs/23:48
Bashing-omskarz: What release ? As gksu is discontinued .23:49
guivercskarz, at least one file managers allows you to run as root (if using X and not wayland i suspect)23:51
warhawkwhaoh23:55
pierreubuntu constantly freezes and other times, I can't reach the menu23:55
warhawkit works, armbian on orange pi lite...nice23:55
warhawkdoh...dont do slash exit...haha23:57
urgodfatherpierre, it could be the hardware you are running it on23:57
urgodfatheryeah i did that too23:58

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