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[00:02] <Guest1111111111> I have a question about Lubuntu, I'm about to install Lubuntu on my chromebook, and it says that when I turn off the computer, I am logged off of linux... How do I boot to linux on my chromebook? |
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[00:03] <pleia2> what says" |
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[00:03] <pleia2> ? |
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[00:39] * ianorlin is not sure that questoin makes sense either |
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[04:10] <simiant> Hello. I am having a problem getting xscreensaver to start automatically in lubuntu 13.10. Can anyone help me out? |
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[13:28] <simiant> hi guys, can I make a script run when USB hardware gets plugged in? |
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[18:11] <wxl> anyone know which version of openssl has the heartbleed bug fixed? |
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[18:15] <Meerkat> wxl, openssl 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 |
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[18:17] <wxl> Meerkat: thx |
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[18:50] <jarick> I have just upgraded a laptop to lubuntu 13.10. I appear to have gnome-keyring-daemon running, but the environmental variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK appears not to be set to the appropriate /run/user/* ssh socket |
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[18:50] <jarick> The socket correctly exists. |
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[18:51] <jarick> Is there something I am missing in my session configuration? |
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[19:49] <wxl> how does one do-release-upgrade to a specific version? i don't wannna use the gui! |
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[19:53] <wxl> ooh figured it out |
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[19:53] <wxl> change the prompt from lts to normal in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades |
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[19:55] <Unit193> Yep. |
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[19:55] <Unit193> -d for trusty |
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[19:56] <wxl> not ready for it yet but should probably get rid of precise XD |
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[19:56] <wxl> for that matter should get rid of quantal and will need to do that too |
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[19:56] <Unit193> That's a longer upgrade path. You'll have to multi jump for precise, rather than directly to Trusty. |
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[19:59] <wxl> well it's inevitable i at least get to saucy |
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[19:59] <wxl> i don't need to be worrying about this openssl issue |
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[19:59] <jarick> Any suggestions for gnome-keyring-daemon not correctly setting environment variables? |
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[19:59] <Unit193> I have precise on a server, it's fixed. |
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[20:01] <wxl> well i've been meaning to update the os anyways |
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[20:02] <wxl> Unit193: did you repackage it for precise? |
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[20:02] <Unit193> No, it came in the security updates. |
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[20:02] <wxl> are you sure? |
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[20:03] <ianorlin> jarick: did you use ssh-add on the key? |
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[20:03] <wxl> cuz i see security gives 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 and the fix is in 1.0.1e-3ubuntu1.2 |
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[20:04] <jarick> ianorlin: I do not wish to use ssh-add. I am aware that ssh-add and ssh-agent exists. I want to use gnome-keyring-manager as per the legacy configuration from 12.10 |
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[20:05] <Unit193> wxl: And on Trusty, the security fix is in 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2, it changes on which version you're on. But don't take my word on it, see for yourself: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12 |
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[20:05] <jarick> gnome-keyring-manager used to correctly set SSH_AUTH_SOCK to /run/user/... |
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[20:05] <wxl> Unit193: oh ho you're right. thanks |
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[20:06] <Unit193> wxl: Sure thing. Also, you can use lsof to see what's using the libs (libssl, libcrypto), and restart them. I used checkrestart -v to get the names because, well, I'm lazy. :P |
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[20:10] <Unit193> http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ is also one way to test your httpd. |
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[20:27] <wxl> doesn't seem to be fixed in raring |
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[20:28] <Unit193> Raring is EOL. |
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[20:29] <wxl> so is quantal, no? |
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[20:29] <wxl> cuz quantal is fixed. |
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[20:29] <Unit193> 10 days, give or take. |
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[20:29] <wxl> 10 days on quantal? |
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[20:30] <Unit193> Until it goes EOL, yep. |
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[20:30] <wxl> so quantal is not eol but raring is? |
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[20:30] * wxl doesn't get it |
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[20:31] <ianorlin> point relases were cut starting with raring to 9 months |
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[20:31] <Unit193> That's when they changed it from whatever it was down to 9months of support. |
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[20:31] <wxl> ugh |
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[20:32] <Unit193> Thought process was that people on point releases were likely to update sooner rather than later, and the people that didn't want to update and stay with a stable release will use LTS releases. |
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[20:35] <ianorlin> jarick you can use ssh-add with gnome-keyring |
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[20:51] <jarick> ianorlin: The problem is not that "gnome-keyring-daemon" doesn't work. It's that it fails to, via dbus or otherwise, set SSH_AUTH_SOCK |
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[20:53] <ianorlin> ah not sure how to fix that |
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[21:46] <profesor> dhclient[756]:segfault at 304 ip b73beb09 sp bf8f1ba0 error 4 in libc-2.17.so[b7376000+1ae000] |
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[21:47] <profesor> what does that mean? |
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[21:47] <profesor> it's the last line from dmesg |
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[22:05] <chulis> hay alguna manera de cambiar el color de los iconos del panel? no me gustan esos colores grices y tristes... |
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[22:05] <Unit193> !es | chulis |
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[22:05] <ubottu> chulis: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. |
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[22:09] <chulis> can i change de colour of de icons in my panel? i dont like grey and sad |
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[22:10] <Sk1d> Hey how can I change the behaviour the caps-lock to the windows style where I will get special characters instead of numbers? for a one armed man this is easier way to use the keyboard instead of pressing shift + key. |
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[22:57] <phillw> Sk1d: you'd be better asking on the mailing list about that, key board settings can be changed - but it is not an area I'm familiar with. |
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[23:08] <Sk1d> ok |
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[23:28] * ianorlin is not familiar with the keyboard settins either |
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