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lordcirth
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rich, well, what is it?
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rich
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witch desktop and free os everyone using?
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rich
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the most
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cokefenta
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unity
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lordcirth
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rich, this is Ubuntu channel, so mostly Ubuntu and variants. I am running Kubuntu. Also, poll questions are not support questions
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rich
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well why kubuntu?
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cokefenta
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?
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lordcirth
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rich, because I like KDE? Although I'm having some stability problems with 5.
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ubu1
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install archlinux
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rich
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maybe you computer is too old
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lordcirth
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rich, mine? no.
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rich
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or xfce
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rich
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have you tryed xfce?
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rich
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desktop
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lordcirth
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I have, I run Xubuntu on my work laptop. It's nice.
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flink
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Hi everyone! I want to know if it's worth it to defragment a hard disk with Ext4 FileSystem on Ubuntu or if it is absolutely useless?
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lordcirth
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flink, did you fill it past 90%?
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lordcirth
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If not, you probably don't need to
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flink
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I have a 3Tb (1,5 Tb used) for my video streaming and a 500gb for my os (about 20% used)
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lordcirth
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Then it won't be fragmented
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lordcirth
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either of them
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kk4ewt
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flink, the OS will check it after so many boots
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lordcirth
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kk4ewt, does the auto fsck do defrag too?
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flink
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lorccirth thank you!
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lordcirth
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np
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kk4ewt
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it will do what it needs not really a defrag as in the windows world
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flink
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kk4ewt That's what I thought!
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dax
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fsck does not do defragmentation. lordcirth's comments on fullness are correct
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dax
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there is a defragmentation tool for ext4, but it's pointless if you're not filling your filesystem enough
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rich
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where is the chat channel?
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kk4ewt
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#ubuntu-offtopic
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dax
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(which requires nickserv registration)
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=== andyhuzhill1 is now known as andyhuzhill
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cash
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Whats up guys
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lordcirth
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cash, hi
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cash
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Hey there
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cappicard
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good evening :)
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Question - if i set gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.mouse active false, the touchpad settings GUI wont work correct?
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postmodern
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what is the short-hand command to restart all systemd services under a target?
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JonelethIrenicus
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i had windows install on this disk but i deleted it and now i want ubuntu to use the entire drive, but it is all messed up with partitions every where and I get warnings when trying to resize it with gparted. What is the proper way to just save the / of the filesystem and copy the entire thing to the
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lordcirth
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bytefire_, the one that starts with 'DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE' ?
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lordcirth: how to update /etc/grub.d/?
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lordcirth: i guess so
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bytefire_, you make a copy of /etc/grub.d/40_custom and edit your settings in there.
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lordcirth: i see
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copy it to, say, 09_custom if you want it to be first.
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(clear
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lordcirth: so just for my understanding, if `linux` and `initrd` are set correctly in /boot/grub.cfg then it should be able to boot the right kernel?
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bytefire_, yes. But /boot/grub/grub.cfg is generated from the settings in /etc/grub.d and /etc/defaults/grub everytime you update.
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ShinyShoes
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hello?!
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lordcirth: i see
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ShinyShoes, hi
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whim
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sigh
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ShinyShoes
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hey lordcirth! can you help me with my question please?
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ShinyShoes
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ShinyShoes> Noob here, getting hash mismatch error while updating my repos, deleting /var/lib/apt/lists/* won't fix...any suggestions?
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ShinyShoes
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i'd appreciate if someone could help me fix this
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lordcirth
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ShinyShoes, 16.04?
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ShinyShoes
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14.04 LTS
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elijah
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debkad: thanks
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debkad
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elijah: no problem
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lordcirth
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ShinyShoes, also try 'apt-get clean' and then update
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ShinyShoes
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okay, i'll try that as well
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Bashing-om
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ShinyShoes: Maube a fault in your mirror ? Maybe wait a spell and see if the mirror syncs up with mother .. or change your mirror ?
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lordcirth
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Yes, the next thing to try would be switching mirrors
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ShinyShoes
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still getting error after cleaning
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ShinyShoes
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this could be the mirror problem, you're right
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ShinyShoes
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let me change that, thanks for the clue
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bytefire_
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lordcirth: it still doesn't make sense why the kernel doesn't boot properly on my machine when grub/cfg points to correct image and initrd
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bytefire_
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grub.cfg**
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lordcirth: i have't called grub-update
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bytefire_
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i'll try and get the exact error this time
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zxc_
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How do you find and open a file in the same command?
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zxc_
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That is, in the Terminal.
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nacc
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zxc_: files themselves don't open -- you open them with something
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nacc
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zxc_: if you mean to emulate what happens in nautilus, you probaby want `xdg-open`
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zxc_
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What I want to do is open a music file, using MPV.
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zxc_
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Piping doesn't seem to work, however.
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zxc_: mpv /path/to/file ?
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It's deep in the filesystem, however.
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zxc_: what is?
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Hi. Ubuntu 16.04 server. Why did Canonical make the default ethernet names like enp0s25? Where can I read up on the changes and the how any why behind it?
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zxc_: and why does that matter?
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zxc_
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The audio file.
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zxc_
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I have to type out the directory every time.
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zxc_
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I'm thinking of just locating it and then using MPV to open it
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Bashing-om
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Guest0000001: explanation: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ .
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zxc_: not sure i follow -- of course you would have to know where the file is to open it
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Bashing-om, ty!
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zxc_: do you not control how your files are created?
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zxc_: oh you mean you want to do `locate ... | mpv` ?
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I do, but it's in a lot of subfolders.
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zxc_
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That's what I tried.
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zxc_: dunno if mpv supports that, you should read its manpage
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zxc_
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Would VLC?
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zxc_: you would to read the manpage, i dont' know
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Well okay, thanks.
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bytefire_
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lordcirth: on booting the compiled kernel i get this message which says "unable to find root device" ... and then UUID of partition.
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