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rocket__
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what do u want ti lonw?
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rocket__
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what do u want to know?
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rocket__
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printers under ubuntu seem to be a problem
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paws-
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i just tried upgrading to ubuntu 16 from 15.10 and i am getting this error: http://pastebin.ca/3735519
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mqg
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anyone can help me about how to change unit order in systemd ubuntu 16 ????
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gebruiker
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Is there something better than VLC?
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kn330
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gebruiker: no
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gebruiker
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kn330: is there something better than ubuntu?
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kn330
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gebruiker: Debian
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EriC^^
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gebruiker: better how?
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mqg
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useradd -d /home/cephuser -m cephuser -s /bin/bash
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s7urmi
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Hey, i'm an IT guy who's using windows for home and work since my beginning but i always liked linux since i heard of it und learned the basics at school but now I want to get in deeper into it but don't know where to start. Can someone tell me a good eBook or interactive tutorial site or so where i can start to get more into it than just using it
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s7urmi
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on a day to day basis?
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Southern_Gentlem
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gebruiker, there are about 2k linux distros, explore them all
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Southern_Gentlem
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then use what you like
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EriC^^
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s7urmi: tldp.org has some good ebooks, namely gnu command utils and linux admin guide and sys admin guide
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EriC^^
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s7urmi: also the arch wiki is good
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Rochvellon
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s7urmi: you can start with the ubuntu wiki
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Southern_Gentlem
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s7urmi, documentation of whatever distro you are running
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mqg
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anyone can help me about how to change unit order in systemd ubuntu 16 ????
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Mathisen
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s7urmi, install some machines in a VM and start playing around.. try to setup upp diffrent things..
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Southern_Gentlem
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mqg, https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System_Administrators_Guide/sect-Managing_Services_with_systemd-Unit_Files.html
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rocket__
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im going crazy
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rocket__
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the install scripts crash
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s7urmi
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thanks for all the replys, tldp.org looks nice and i'll also try do dig in deeper into the wikis
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rocket__
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it cant disable smart install
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CIclops
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Hi, I've been happily using 14.04 LTS for a long time, taking all the updates including the recent 3.19.0-73-generic #81 kernel, today I got a message saying: "Security updates for your current Hardware Enablement Stack ended on 2016-08-04" and a very obscure message about updating, i am confused what should I do?
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rocket__
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the printer is not working nor installed
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EriC^^
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CIclops: change to a different hwe stack
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EriC^^, how do I do that?
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BluesKaj
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CIclops, you should have the 4.2 kernel installed by now
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BluesKaj, I was never offered it
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EriC^^
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CIclops: type dpkg -l | grep "linux-image.*lts"
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BluesKaj
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CIclops, you'd better check your sources.list
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EriC^^
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!info linux-image-generic-xenial-lts
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ubottu
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Package linux-image-generic-xenial-lts does not exist in yakkety
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EriC^^
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!info linux-image-generic-xenial-lts trusty
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ubottu
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Package linux-image-generic-xenial-lts does not exist in trusty
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EriC^^
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CIclops: see what packages you get from that command
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CIclops
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EriC^^, it says: ii linux-image-generic-lts-vivid 3.19.0.73.55 amd64
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EriC^^
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CIclops: ok, try sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-xenial
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EriC^^, my system is important, is this safe?
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EriC^^
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yeah, worse case scenario the kernel doesn't work and you boot the old one
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expertninjaa
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How do I install kernel 3.16 on ubuntu 16.04 server
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ikevin
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you maybe need to compile it yourself
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expertninjaa
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crap
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EriC^^
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you can download the .deb files and use dpkg -i to install them
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EriC^^
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dunno how well it would run though
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CIclops
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EriC^^, ok finished with: Setting up linux-generic-lts-xenial (4.4.0.45.33) ...
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EriC^^
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CIclops: ok, reboot and see if it works
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ikevin
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<EriC^^> you can download the .deb files and use dpkg -i to install them <== it maybe will fail due to dependances
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EriC^^: it is a headless server that runs pretty basic services
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s7urmi
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getting back to my "Learn Linux" question. I recently used the codecademy bash course to refresh, check my bash skills and liked the interactive way of it. Do you guys know something similar? I know i could just use an VM or so and play around but i like to get a bit more guided :)
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ikevin: it doesn't really have many dependencies, how well it would fit in with everything else in the system is another thing though
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EriC^^
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expertninjaa: why do you want 3.16 anyways?
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tomreyn
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expertninjaa: downgrading the kernel to a lower version than the release is probably not a good plan. why do you need the lower version?
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expertninjaa
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the backup service that we use across all our systems only supports up to 3.16 currently
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EriC^^
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s7urmi: there's a nice interactive guide on vim on the web somewhere, fwiw
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tomreyn
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expertninjaa: hmm, what kind of backup service is this? it should not need to interface with the kernel really.
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I attempted to get the network engineer to agree to install 14.04 instead of 16.04 for reasons like that
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EriC^^, so far so good now I have 4.4.0-45-generic #66~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 19
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expertninjaa
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it is a CDP service, it requires compiling a kernel module
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mcphail
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s7urmi: http://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/ is a fun way to learn
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CIclops: ok, cool, remove the lts-vivid metapackage and related kernels
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EriC^^
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CIclops: dpkg -l | grep lts-vivid should list the packages
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<system>
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s7urmi
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Eric^^: u mean http://www.openvim.com/ ?
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EriC^^
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CIclops: they all start with linux-image and the one linux-generic-lts-vivid
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EriC^^
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s7urmi: yeah that's the one
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EriC^^
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s7urmi: there's a course on linux on edx that's free
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EriC^^
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linux foundation 101
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s7urmi
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mcphail: looks funny, thank you
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s7urmi
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EriC^^: k, i'll check it out, many thanks again
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EriC^^, do I need to do remove the lts-vivid metapackage and related kernels or can I just continue now?
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tomreyn
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expertninjaa: oh so the idea is that the kernel pushes a message to the application when files are modified / created / deleted, i guess. you could achieve the same with incron or similar, but i guess you need to use this specific / existing solution. if i was in this situation, i would just install and run an older ubuntu lts release instead (which is still supported).
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CIclops: yeah remove them
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s7urmi: no problem
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expertninjaa: i.e., install trusty, and select backports as available from the official backports repository and non-official PPAs
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expertninjaa
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tomreyn: I suggested that to my manager, but the official answer is "we will just do backups the old fashioned way"
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tomreyn
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this said, a backup solution which depends on a custom built kernel module and kernel version is about the worst i've heard of so far (and i've run into several and most of them are already terrible in one or the other way).
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expertninjaa
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e.g. setting cron jobs to image the servers
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paws
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i had eth1 network interface but i disconnected it from my ubuntu vm.. now my ubuntu keeps going to emergency mode and it saying that is looking for eth1 how can i completely remove eth1 from my system?
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expertninjaa
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well, if you saw how fast it was, you would be pretty damn impressed
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paws
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I just removed the network adapter from my esxi
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expertninjaa
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when it works it works AMAZINGLY well
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expertninjaa
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but I guess they are struggling to get support for newer kernels
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paws
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i mean i removed the eth1 via the vsphere client
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expertninjaa
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anyways, thank you all
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tomreyn
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until a new kernel version becomes commoon.
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expertninjaa
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pretty much
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saint_
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hi all - has anyone succeeded into installing Ubuntu server or desktop on a ESXI 5.5 / 6 ?
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expertninjaa
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above my pay grade however, i just get to make the stuff work
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EriC^^, ok i listed them and there are 3 lines: linux-generic-lts-vivid 3.19.0.73.55
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