koleygr 2017-03-04 11:47:51
patriotar15, you can check if there are drivers suggested drivers in software and updates
koleygr 2017-03-04 11:48:14
it is in the tab additional drivers
patriotar15 2017-03-04 11:50:53
darn
patriotar15 2017-03-04 11:51:22
Wish I had knwn about that on my *FIRST* installation of ubuntu...the appropriate nvidia binary driver showed up right away
backbox 2017-03-04 11:51:55
hi
backbox 2017-03-04 11:52:08
hi world
bazhang 2017-03-04 11:52:27
backbox, ubuntu support issue?
backbox 2017-03-04 11:52:57
umm.. no, i dont think so.. im not sure i should be here, just would like to talk to fellow human beings
bazhang 2017-03-04 11:53:19
#ubuntu-offtopic for chatter backbox
backbox 2017-03-04 11:54:00
can anyone see or hear me>
backbox 2017-03-04 11:54:15
?
bazhang 2017-03-04 11:54:23
backbox, /join #ubuntu-offtopic
backbox 2017-03-04 11:54:38
okay
bazhang 2017-03-04 11:54:43
backbox, this channel is support only, not chit chat
patriotar15 2017-03-04 11:54:49
bekks, according to the nomodeset instructions you linked me too... installing the proprietary drivers (Which I am doing right now) should make nomodeset unnecessary
backbox 2017-03-04 11:55:30
how do i join ubuntu-offtopic
backbox 2017-03-04 11:55:33
?
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:55:33
can someone explain somethign to me, what does the yes command do?
ikonia 2017-03-04 11:55:49
ChadTaljaardt: in what context
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:56:00
i type in yes into the terminal, and i get a weird output lol
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:56:04
wait ill take a video
ikonia 2017-03-04 11:56:23
I don't need a video
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:56:47
https://cl.ly/2T0n2t0Q0E0r
ikonia 2017-03-04 11:56:51
it outputs "y" or "confirm"
backbox 2017-03-04 11:57:04
okay i will find a chit-chat channel. sorry to waste time.
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:57:17
ikonia that doesnt explain the video :/
ikonia 2017-03-04 11:57:22
ChadTaljaardt: it does
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:57:24
unless i dont understand haha
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:58:57
i cant even do anything with the terminal now except close it haha, ctrl+c doesnt stop it haha
ikonia 2017-03-04 11:59:34
ctrl+c stops it just fine
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 11:59:57
not for me?
rafal 2017-03-04 12:00:19
hello
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 12:00:19
im so confused haha, why is this happening
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 12:01:15
does it do the same for everyone else?
patriotar15 2017-03-04 12:01:17
Is there a way to disallow my Linux OS from accessing my Windows hard drive?
ikonia 2017-03-04 12:01:23
a.) why are you blindly typing "yes" b.) why what is happening ? it's doing exactly what it should
Guest55742 2017-03-04 12:01:27
exit
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:01:49
ChadTaljaardt, maybe on a mac c
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:01:58
* mac keyboard?
ikonia 2017-03-04 12:02:29
ctrl+c works fine to terminate yes on a mac
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 12:02:31
ikonia why does it spam the letter y when i type in yes?
ikonia 2017-03-04 12:02:44
ChadTaljaardt: I just told you why earlier
ikonia 2017-03-04 12:02:47
ChadTaljaardt: read the man page
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 12:02:48
im using a mac but ssh into ubuntu
Soyboy 2017-03-04 12:03:24
Hi, I have the Razer Blade Stealth with Ubuntu GNOME installed and when I close the lid, the laptop suspends, however when I reopen it, it continues to suspend every 5 seconds. I found a file that logs the lid state and on first boot it says it's open, but after I close the lid and open it again, it continues to report that it's closed. Any suggestions?
ChadTaljaardt 2017-03-04 12:03:26
ahh okay
S0bait 2017-03-04 12:03:49
bekks: It works, so far. I got everything up and running. But my team for my final yearproject, assumed i was installing ubuntu.. :P
S0bait 2017-03-04 12:04:12
bekks: also will everything that i can install on ubuntu will be installable on this clone?
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:07:10
Soyboy, quick find, Intel's Management Engine Interface. / answer #5 https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/razer-blade-stealth-linux.11334/
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:10:30
for a very long time user of both linux and Ubuntu, I have a really stupid question... I have about a gazillion kernels in my /boot which -I guess- makes my boot slower, can I just delete some of them...?
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:11:19
I m really out of practice on this one, anybody care to assist?
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:11:32
can I just delete all but the two most recent ones?
S0bait 2017-03-04 12:12:25
bekks: I had to use command `raspi-config` to which opened up like an old DOS looking gui from which i had to enable ssh service, can i do this via command line?
abdollah 2017-03-04 12:13:26
hello i have problem using the last ubuntu os on my asus computer it's freezing
S0bait 2017-03-04 12:13:47
bekks: http://prntscr.com/eg3l4y this is what i mean
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:14:11
FireBeard, sudo apt autoremove # this shoudl take care of old kernels except current and previous one.
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:14:29
OerHeks: !!!! :) :)
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:14:35
:-D
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:14:39
wow, awesome, thanks, I'll try that now :D
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:15:19
including the #?
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:15:28
no the # is comment
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:15:36
should not harm, though
S0bait 2017-03-04 12:20:06
bekks: I think i figured it out, I found the source code of the gui so i 'll just copy the code.
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:21:00
thanks OerHeks, you still da man ;)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:21:36
and if this breaks my install, I will find and tickle you till you pee your pants
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:21:38
so there
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:22:41
yah, that is the problem, you know where i live so i gave the shortcut to fix it :-)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:25:16
hihi
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:25:42
I actually executed your command, before rebooting [because of a new kernel install]
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:25:53
I may have ruined this install, we'll see
Bashing-om 2017-03-04 12:28:20
FireBeard: "autoremove" will not cause harm in and of it's self . If there is a problem, you had deeper and graver problems to start with :)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:29:50
Bashing-om: I should have known all this, or be able to look it up in the man pages or google it at least
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:30:02
I've become nothing more than a pure user now
Tex_Nick 2017-03-04 12:30:21
OerHeks: Rule #1 : never give advice to people who know where you live ;-)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:30:21
LOL
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:30:54
he's just Dutch, just like I am
Tex_Nick 2017-03-04 12:31:01
;-)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:31:04
I don't know where he lives, around utrecht at all
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:31:06
;)
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:32:09
he and I go way back, he's a very cool and very knowledgeable person
Tex_Nick 2017-03-04 12:32:21
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
FireBeard 2017-03-04 12:32:37
he knows it
tubal 2017-03-04 12:40:03
Hello. So, running apt autoremove did as expected, removing superseded kernel stuff. However, it also seems to have uninstalled the module for my wireless card, bcmwl. See https://paste.ubuntu.com/24113844/ . I haven't rebooted. Thought it best to stop here and ask if anyone has a notion of why this was done.
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:43:55
tubal, "was ACTIVE on this kernel." does not mean you run 4.8.0-38 now
OerHeks 2017-03-04 12:44:39
It is a correct just removal of the dkms module, else that folder will grow