tgm4883 2017-02-24 04:48:22
webly: you can disable it
webly 2017-02-24 04:49:22
tgm4883: is it a good idea disabling it? :)
tgm4883 2017-02-24 04:49:46
webly: I would say no, but it's a preference thing I guess
pavlos 2017-02-24 04:49:52
webly, http://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/mini-howtos/change-default-network-name-ens33-to-old-eth0-on-ubuntu-16-04.html
ducasse 2017-02-24 04:50:47
webly: as it is the new standard for almost all distros, it's probably better to just get used to it
pandaadb 2017-02-24 04:57:10
hi - random quick question :) With process priority, is root automatically on a higher priority so that if i executed something as root it would be prefered?
pandaadb 2017-02-24 04:57:24
Or are all of them the same unless you specify it?
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 04:57:44
So I just said to hell with it, backed up he keys and disabled SecureBoot in the UEFI Bios. It skipped the GRUN menu and booted WinDoze, so I'm reinstalling.
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 04:58:37
If I can get it reinstalled, redo the stupid Nvidia driver, and all that, should I not be able to turn SecureBoot back on in the bios?
ThomasTang 2017-02-24 04:59:28
ls
ducasse 2017-02-24 04:59:28
DaemeonZane: then you need to sign the modules and add the key to the mok
ThomasTang 2017-02-24 04:59:29
lsa
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 04:59:39
Sweet. Ok.
zen 2017-02-24 05:00:03
pandaadb: you may be interested in looking at niceness (man 2 nice)
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:00:15
Long story short, I can turn it back on and my client will be none the wiser unless he has to update the driver later
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:00:16
so.. is ubuntu ditching xorg for mir or another display server?
scottjl 2017-02-24 05:00:25
pandaadb: unless specified, all are set at 10 (man nice)
pandaadb 2017-02-24 05:00:38
okay - thank you
pandaadb 2017-02-24 05:00:44
i think mine somehow all have 19
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:00:50
DaemeonZane: no, if you turn it on the driver won't load
pandaadb 2017-02-24 05:00:54
using: ps -e -o uid,pid,ppid,pri,ni,cmd
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:01:21
Well crap. Guess he's S.O.L. then.
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:01:44
Thanks bro (assuming you're a bro)
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:02:03
stevessss: unity 8 will use mir, if you don't use that it won't affect you
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:02:16
for me.. no xorg means no xpra, and ssh -X
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:02:29
and no Xnest
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:02:29
DaemeonZane: you/he _can_ sign yourself, as i said
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:02:46
will unity 8 break network transpearant guis?
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:02:53
Yeah. I'll try that option first.
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:02:55
or remote X apps over gig-ethernet?
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:03:13
He's stupid paranoid about rootkits and the loke
DaemeonZane 2017-02-24 05:03:18
*like
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:03:26
will I now have to start tweaking ubuntu every time I install it to ren-enable thist stuff that used to work by default?
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:03:38
stevessss: no idea, i only know many of these things work with wayland
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:04:07
also.. will half the new beta Xorg graphics drivers not work with mir?
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:04:43
ever since 1998 I've been able to download the nvidia driver for the latest nvidia of the day and get close to windows or mac 3d performance if not better
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:04:54
and it took 10 mins to run the .sh file
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:05:22
stevessss: you can continue to use unity 7, anyway unity 8 is a long way off
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:05:52
stevessss: (and that is the wrong way to install the nvidia driver)
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:06:09
yeah. with ubuntu you enable 3rd party proprietary drivers and it works
anddam 2017-02-24 05:08:26
on the newly installed system I have a "silent" grub, I don't see the menu or any booting sign until Xorg starts
Haris 2017-02-24 05:08:40
guys, is there some firewall other than iptables on iptables on 14.04 ?
anddam 2017-02-24 05:08:45
/etc/default/grub is default as it is on my laptop, where instead I do see the grub menu
anddam 2017-02-24 05:08:51
what could be causing the difference?
Haris 2017-02-24 05:09:06
apparmor ? can apparmor be responsible for stopping apache from sending out responses to remote clients ?
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:09:16
so.. will unity 8 give me no choice but to use mir?
Haris 2017-02-24 05:09:26
how to check if apparmor is blocking apache outbound traffic ?
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:09:32
in a few years when it becomes the default standard?
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:10:01
stevessss: who said it will become the new standard?
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:10:05
so in 5 years when all unity has used mir for a couple years... will I have to use several year old unity
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:10:18
so I can use unity8 with plain old Xorg right?
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:10:23
stevessss: no
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:10:33
and ubuntu is keeping unity
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:10:39
so the ubuntu standard will be mir
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:10:44
stevessss: but nobody has said unity 8 will replace 7
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:11:00
unless I want to switch to kde or gnome or my favorite windowmaker
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:11:35
the version numbering will convince devs that once 8 has been out for a couple years its the only one they need to support
stevessss 2017-02-24 05:11:38
because 8 is higher than 7
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:12:44
stevessss: nonsense. sabdfl has said the community will choose if they want unity 7 or 8 when 8 is ready
AndChat106409 2017-02-24 05:12:49
DaemonZane graphixs-drivers/ppa
AndChat106409 2017-02-24 05:12:57
Ah nvm
AndChat106409 2017-02-24 05:13:22
*hics
Haris 2017-02-24 05:16:36
perhaps its apparmor on ubuntu blocking apache outbound traffic ? how to check ?
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:17:06
Haris: read logs
Haris 2017-02-24 05:17:15
where does it keep its log(s) ?
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:17:40
Haris: /var/log/apache probably
Haris 2017-02-24 05:17:45
hmm
Haris 2017-02-24 05:18:05
there's mod-sec log there. but no apparmor log
Haris 2017-02-24 05:18:19
mod_sec is not enable, afaict
Haris 2017-02-24 05:18:24
enabled+
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:19:03
Haris: apparmor logs somewhere in /var/log, can't remember which one
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:19:36
Haris: auth.log or syslog, possibly
Haris 2017-02-24 05:19:43
checking
Haris 2017-02-24 05:21:53
how to troubleshoot apache .. short of re-installing it ? there's no syntax error in config, no selinux, no iptables rules
Haris 2017-02-24 05:22:14
nothing going in syslog or auth.log when I send request to apache
ducasse 2017-02-24 05:22:19
Haris: ask in #httpd
noobkilervip 2017-02-24 05:23:58
Hi
noobkilervip 2017-02-24 05:24:03
im trying to setup openstack
noobkilervip 2017-02-24 05:24:14
is there any premade isos
pavlos 2017-02-24 05:25:25
Haris, logs may be in /var/log/apache2/
OerHeks 2017-02-24 05:25:25
Haris, 'sudo ufw allow http' and see if it works
Haris 2017-02-24 05:25:31
pavlos: no update to logs there, other than one liner for the request that was received, and the size of response that was sent
Haris 2017-02-24 05:25:36
hm
Haris 2017-02-24 05:26:01
# ufw status
Haris 2017-02-24 05:26:01
Status: inactive
amazoniantoad 2017-02-24 05:27:00
I'm wanting to distribute individual network streams over multiple network adapters. Would ubuntubonding help me accomplish this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding
OerHeks 2017-02-24 05:27:16
sudo ufw allow 'Apache Full' ( this one i was looking for)
happyfr0gg 2017-02-24 05:31:54
I need help in fixing GPG - No Pub key errors via Synaptic and apt.
happyfr0gg 2017-02-24 05:32:52
Y PPA Manager does not fix.
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lerner 2017-02-24 05:36:23
what media player can I use to play a non fully downloaded file?
lerner 2017-02-24 05:36:39
mkv or mp4
happyfr0gg 2017-02-24 05:37:47
OerHeks, are you still in here?
Zink 2017-02-24 05:37:53
anybody help ?
anddam 2017-02-24 05:38:40
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Timed_Display isn't very clear
anddam 2017-02-24 05:38:58
what are the 1. and 2. cases something that's selectable with an option?
anddam 2017-02-24 05:40:43
in "Normal Hidden Operations Enabled" screen remains blank for GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT seconds and the user may display the menu by using any key, so if GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is 0 the user won't be able to display the menu at all
Zink 2017-02-24 05:41:31
help me plz get rid of this warning: W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/Release Unable to find expected entry 'universe/binary-amd64/Packages' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)
anddam 2017-02-24 05:41:56
but in "Hidden Menu Operations Not Expected (Abnormal)" seems the user can use shift hold-down at boot or Esc during a three seconds window to display the menu
anddam 2017-02-24 05:42:27
do these shift and esc access always work, overriding GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT?