Southern_Gentlem 2017-01-31 04:45:34
~/.config?
tatertots 2017-01-31 04:45:41
using hplip is a tad more involved than just saying "yeah i'm using hplip, because i installed the package"
hateball 2017-01-31 04:45:54
depends if you want scanning and such
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:46:08
tatertots: Nice attitude you got there. I hope that gives something in life.
nicomachus 2017-01-31 04:46:24
nvm, found them.
nicomachus 2017-01-31 04:46:42
/usr/share/icons
tatertots 2017-01-31 04:47:04
DrGrov: nothing you wouldn't read in the documentation
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:47:31
hello everyone
bodhi 2017-01-31 04:47:38
hey guys!
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:47:44
hateball: Yes, I have it figured out as an OfficeJet Pro 8600 and will use that and tweak a bit more until it is figured out. Not printing anyway that much, mainly using a other options and seldomly using the printer. Just got rid of about 120+ kilos of paper
linux_user 2017-01-31 04:47:48
nicomachus: thank you sir!
linux_user 2017-01-31 04:48:00
be right back
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:48:04
tatertots: Fine, have it your way and thanks for the help
bodhi 2017-01-31 04:48:21
I`m brazilian and i`m a user of Bohdi Linux!
nicomachus 2017-01-31 04:48:52
hmmm... nvm, looks like the folders in /usr/share/icons are all full of symlinks
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:48:56
!bodhi | bodhi
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:49:17
When is the openssl 1.0.2k be available for ubuntu 14.04 LTS?
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:49:42
bodhi: their support channel is #bodhilinux
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:50:15
masterkorp: ubuntu doesnt update the version. it only compiales again with the new patches included.
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:50:33
masterkorp: is there a reason you ask that?
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:51:16
Well well
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:51:20
I will be damned!
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:51:30
That worked out without needing to have anything to do with hplip
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:51:40
k1l_: well, i'd like to keep your openssl version on the most up to date version
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:52:07
Gives out the full color levels correctly, can use duplexer, can have high quality greyscale. That is how it should be working.
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:52:10
masterkorp: as i said, the version number doesnt tell you what is inside
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:53:56
k1l_: is there a external repository that would help me upgrade to 1.0.2k version ?
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:54:29
k1l_: so, how do I tell? That worries me a bit, i need to know for which vulnerabilities I have patched
DrGrov 2017-01-31 04:54:40
tatertots: hateball Thank you for the kind help :) Have a great day!
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:54:59
masterkorp: what vulnerabilities are we talking about? can you give the CVEs?
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:55:49
masterkorp: ubuntu got a security team that backports the patches to the versions in the ubuntu repos. see the cve tracker on ubuntu.com/usn
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:56:23
masterkorp: keep in mind that plain new version can make old configs or working setups not work anymore. that is why ubuntu backports the patches
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:56:33
k1l_: https://www.openssl.org/news/openssl-1.0.2-notes.html
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:56:50
k1l_: ok, so how do I now which patched are backported?
masterkorp 2017-01-31 04:57:12
I would like to know which patches are fixed or, and if its worth changing?
k1l_ 2017-01-31 04:57:33
masterkorp: look at the cve tracker. if there is no cve, there is no issue
hateball 2017-01-31 04:59:46
DrGrov: good that it's working. usually best to just try stuff, fix them after if needed. more often than not things just work :)
DrGrov 2017-01-31 05:00:28
hateball: Just a bit of a hassle on some huge PDF's though it seems.
masterkorp 2017-01-31 05:01:06
k1l_: thing is, there are a lot of cves that are closed, I've been using the ubuntu USN as reference. But as I said, better safe than sorry
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:02:06
masterkorp, http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=openssl >>> then check the Ubuntu Changelog at right
masterkorp 2017-01-31 05:04:03
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.21/changelog
masterkorp 2017-01-31 05:04:06
noc_: this?
masterkorp 2017-01-31 05:04:29
last update has been 23 September :(
nicomachus 2017-01-31 05:04:53
man, they really don't make these icon and theme folders easy to navigate.
ppf 2017-01-31 05:06:03
masterkorp: openssl 1.0.1 is eol as of now
ppf 2017-01-31 05:06:12
so there won't be any big updates there
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:07:34
shouldn't it still receive security fixes, being in trusty's main repo, regardless of being alive upstream?
ppf 2017-01-31 05:07:47
yes it does
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:08:23
Is there a way to kill ALL but one bash process? I have several scripts and when a certain event occurs I need to terminate all scripts except one
k1l_ 2017-01-31 05:08:44
ppf: noc_ yes, the security team backports the patches when the upstream publishes the patches
ppf 2017-01-31 05:09:08
which they won't for 1.0.1, i'm assuming
ppf 2017-01-31 05:09:25
emphasis on the assume part
k1l_ 2017-01-31 05:09:44
ppf: why not?
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:09:46
but my point is this should not depend on upstream, since it's still in a supported release of ubunut
k1l_ 2017-01-31 05:10:26
ppf: the security team manages the LTS support for kernels that are not LTS kernels upstream. that is the idea behind canonical paying that security team.
ppf 2017-01-31 05:10:57
k1l_: i actually meant upstream
hateball 2017-01-31 05:15:42
IhrFussel: well killall supports regex, so perhaps it could be done that way
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:17:15
hateball, the problem is that killall only looks for the processname it seems and not for the name of the script...I need something that can exclusively kill "bash somescript.sh" by name
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:18:51
how do you determine the one to be left alive, is it at random or by means of some identifier?
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:19:22
noc_, no not random...they all have certain names and will not be renamed
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:19:57
can you provide an example with real names?
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:19:57
They look like this "mtfc.sh" "mtos.sh" "mtbm.sh"
hateball 2017-01-31 05:21:08
IhrFussel: could you use ps|grep + awk ?
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:21:36
I'm thinking about pidof bash + cat /proc/$pid/cmdline
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:21:44
IhrFussel,
ppf 2017-01-31 05:22:00
why not just killall -r
Arpit97 2017-01-31 05:22:25
i am receiving error on there website
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:22:29
err, ($dir.'/cmdline')
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:22:32
besides, if they're bash, they don't want .sh extension, they're fine without an extension at all
Arpit97 2017-01-31 05:23:17
i don't want to purchase there test case
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:25:33
hi, is there anyway to redirect the apt-get install oracle-java7-installer to a file? since the packages executes a script while installing it shows in the terminal that script output
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:26:14
LordNelthon, man tee
k1l_ 2017-01-31 05:26:50
LordNelthon: use dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:26:51
apt-get -y install oracle-java7-installer | tee foo.txt
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:27:00
apt-get install whatever > out.log 2>&1
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:27:10
the 2>&1 makes sure error messages go into the log as well
ppf 2017-01-31 05:27:10
tee is non-standard. noc_ + 1
k1l_ 2017-01-31 05:27:16
LordNelthon: ah sorry. seems i misunderstand your issue
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:27:24
oh right, if you DONT want it in the terminal at all, use > ofc
noc_ 2017-01-31 05:27:34
well tee will work fine, just put the 2>&1 before the pipe ppf
ppf 2017-01-31 05:28:11
noc_: i know, i'm just saying it's non-posix-standardized
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:28:15
but it does not work. apt output goes to the file, but the script that it runs from the package shows anyway (using the normal redirects)
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:28:26
seeing tee right now
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:28:44
ppf, and when people ask you for a text editor, you recommend `ed` right?
ppf 2017-01-31 05:28:58
hanshenrik: nah, i'm team vim
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:29:07
:O vim is nonstandard!
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:29:12
posix doesn't say anything about vim!
hanshenrik 2017-01-31 05:29:17
but ed, OTOH
Southern_Gentlem 2017-01-31 05:29:23
vim
ppf 2017-01-31 05:29:32
:)
Southern_Gentlem 2017-01-31 05:29:43
vim is the standard on all unix/linux boxes
Southern_Gentlem 2017-01-31 05:29:50
vi/vim
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:30:10
I have all those installed yes but it would be nice to see the awk code...I know how to use ps and grep for a certain line but don't know how to extract the PID of it
ppf 2017-01-31 05:30:16
LordNelthon: did you use 2> as well?
ppf 2017-01-31 05:31:45
IhrFussel: pgrep -f
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:31:52
ppf: yes, and does not work either
ppf 2017-01-31 05:32:21
LordNelthon: before the | (if using tee)
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:32:21
ppf, Is it just awk '{print $[column]}' after grepping the line with the script name ?
hateball 2017-01-31 05:32:30
IhrFussel: if you wanna use awk, something like "ps aux|awk '{print $2}'" but you'll want to grep your script also
ppf 2017-01-31 05:32:33
IhrFussel: i don't know awk, to be honest
ppf 2017-01-31 05:32:57
IhrFussel: just pgrep -f
ppf 2017-01-31 05:33:04
lists all the pids
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:33:11
hateball, well I'd just get the PID with awk and kill that one
alicezw_ 2017-01-31 05:33:28
join #fsf-licensing
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:35:24
ppf, WOW that command is nice...I can just pgrep -f "mtfc.sh" and it lists the PIDs...but how to kill them after?
ppf 2017-01-31 05:35:34
| xargs kill
DrGrov 2017-01-31 05:35:57
hateball: Now it worked, it was just a slow starter :) Thank you the kind help :)
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:36:17
xargs accepts lists of PIDs? I never knew that
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:36:17
i NEED HELP
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:36:24
been googling for hours
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:36:40
https://zerobin.net/?907499f9229b7480#FKzEA2j03GmWRe7Iog0lvWrhy2Bzmy8vS/1lWRbzaXQ=
ppf 2017-01-31 05:36:44
IhrFussel: xargs forwards stdin as arguments to the following command
IhrFussel 2017-01-31 05:37:27
ppf, will it also work when there are 2 matches?
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:37:30
ppf: "sudo apt-get install -y oracle-java7-installer 2>&1 | tee -a file" still shows the output
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:37:37
I upgraded from 16.04 to 16.10
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:37:43
https://zerobin.net/?907499f9229b7480#FKzEA2j03GmWRe7Iog0lvWrhy2Bzmy8vS/1lWRbzaXQ=
ppf 2017-01-31 05:37:52
LordNelthon: yes, that's kinda what tee does
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:37:59
please mention my name to get my attention if anyone has a solution
PunkUnity420 2017-01-31 05:38:05
i cannot reinstall the OS
ppf 2017-01-31 05:38:20
IhrFussel: all stdin goes into the argument list to the command, in this case kill
ppf 2017-01-31 05:38:30
so the question is will kill work if there are two pids?
ppf 2017-01-31 05:38:33
yes it will
dimaj 2017-01-31 05:38:51
hey guys, i was wondering if someone could help me with NFS setup on Ubuntu servers. when i mount a share, I can write as root, but not as user (permission denied). server has permissions 775 and i am exporting it as: 'sync,insecure,no_subtree_check,rw,nohide,anonuid=1001,anongid=1001'
LordNelthon 2017-01-31 05:40:09
ppf: I want that output to a file not the terminal, even without tee (with >> file) it shows in the terminal :/
ppf 2017-01-31 05:40:47
LordNelthon: then don't use tee
ppf 2017-01-31 05:41:03
see noc_'s suggestion
whothehellami 2017-01-31 05:42:19
Hi, I need some regex help: I have a file with connections. I am using "^(?!(A|B) , C).+\n" to get all connections with neither A nor B as source and C as destination. But I also want to get connections without C as source but with A or B as dst.
whothehellami 2017-01-31 05:44:39
with other words. I need all connections (A|B)->C or C->(A|B). I want to do a regex search to remove all the other connections