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Char|ie
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this same rogue prog could use the same port 80 you have allow rules for
2017-07-15
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ChogyDan
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hmmm, maybe
2017-07-15
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ChogyDan
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I thought it was program specific, but Im lookin
2017-07-15
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Char|ie
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I highly doubt it is
2017-07-15
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glitsj16
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Char|ie: there's opensnitch, but that's still alpha quality and not in the official repos either
2017-07-15
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glitsj16
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https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
2017-07-15
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Char|ie
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thanks, yeah Im reading it. NFQUEUE does the heavy lifting apparently
2017-07-15
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Richard_Cavell
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When I run the w command, I find that there are 2 users currently on my system. Yet there is only one account. Can someone clarify? http://ideone.com/On2ttk
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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Will Ubuntu 17.04 recognize my older Toshiba laptop wifi? 16 doesn't Fedora does. I want Ubuntu.
2017-07-15
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ChogyDan
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tripelb, try liveinstall
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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tripelb: Yeah, check the Live image session
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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What is it? I will go look it up.
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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!live | tripelb
2017-07-15
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ubottu
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tripelb: The Ubuntu Desktop ISO is a "Live" image, which can be run without altering existing files on your hard drive. Especially useful for testing your hardware's compatibility, it also includes an install option.
2017-07-15
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mcphail
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Char|ie: you can use "firejail" to deny programs access to the network etc
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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Sorry I didn't make myself clear after I install the wifi card is dead. Unless I find Ethernet. But that is not easily found.
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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tripelb: [ sudo lshw -C network ]
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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With Ethernet it can go online and find the driver for the wifi hardware.
2017-07-15
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ChogyDan
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tripelb, you could try the 17.10 live disk. It should have updated kernel. Just don't install that
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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You want to know the hardware? Just a sec.
2017-07-15
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mcphail
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Char|ie: "firejail --noprofile --net=none /path/to/untrusted/app", for example
2017-07-15
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YankDownUnder
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tripelb, if 17.04 doesn't "see" your wifi, try 16.04 - it's an LTS release and more support is focused on 16.04. 17.04 is still a transition version.
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I have fedora but I forgot my password. I think I have another partition. Rebooting.
2017-07-15
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YankDownUnder
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tripelb, If you've forgotten your Fedora password, now is a time to learn how to retrieve/reset passwords in linux, don't ya reckon?
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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!chroot
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ubottu
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A chroot is used to make programs believe that the directory they are running in is really the root directory. It can be used to stop programs accessing files outside of that directory, or for compiling 32bit applications in a 64bit environment - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I could do it... IIR> mount -o, rw remount / -- bit I always have to go back to Psychonauts to check it YankDownUnder
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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PsychoCATS
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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[ mount -n -o remount,rw / ]
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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YankDownUnder: 16.04 didn't that was the problem. I have a LUbuntu partition I don't like well, but I installed it over Ethernet.
2017-07-15
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YankDownUnder
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tripelb, Make a list of drivers that don't work under Ubuntu. See if there are sources that can be compiled easily enough.
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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*hardware that doesn't work
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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TheOneMenzie: I did it wifi I terrace RTL8188CE 802.11v/g/n RealTek Semiconductor... Version 01, width 64 bits. Clock: 33HHz.
2017-07-15
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YankDownUnder
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tripelb, The whole things boils down to this: If Fedora works, and you NEED the machine for work or money, well, use Fedora. If you're "hobby time", then it's a great learning thing to get the sources and learn how to compile drivers - especially if you "want" Ubuntu even though Fedora works. Logic dictates being pragmatic.
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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Oh, there's a rtl8188e driver available, but not sure if it's in the kernel.
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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My old machine had one
2017-07-15
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TheOneMenzie
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Or drop Ubuntu into GNOME Boxes or your favourite hypervisor
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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TheOneMenzie: wifi I terrace >> wifi interface
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I haven't complied anything since I was a slip of a girls, ya
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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YankDownUnder:
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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Right, I know there is a driver available because when I Ethernet, it gets installed during installation.
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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How can I get a driver for fedora let's say I can use this phone as a hotspot for the kUbuntu partition which has a driver. So I can get the files to the.machine. compiling would be cool. "Compile link and run." It was 1 statement in a control language that did the job. The system was it JVS? Niw it is an Old old mainframe
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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TheOneMenzie: I know it is not in the kernel or it would install the driver without Ethernet.
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I do that understand Or drop...hypervisor.
2017-07-15
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YankDownUnder
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tripelb, Hmm...the driver - the directory the driver's support files live in - is there a MAN or INFO text that gives the driver code's home? Iike git or something? Cuz you could hunt down the source that way...
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I do NOT u derstand ...
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Hey all - I have an nvidia graphics card...and periodically I'm fighting with drivers etc... today upon rebooting - got black screen (flashing cursor left top screen).
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Possible an auto-update messed up my graphics drivers...does anyone have the patience to walk me thru a fix?
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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YankDownUnder: I never conquered the Nvidia drivers problem. I was sitting in on a class in graphics. I could understand the math. I just didn't have open gl.
2017-07-15
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tripelb
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I am reading re how to install... So I will be out of here for a while. Thanks for steering me. And TheOneMenzie too.
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Hey all - I have an nvidia graphics card...and periodically I'm fighting with drivers etc... today upon rebooting - got black screen (flashing cursor left top screen).
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: try re installing the driver or re enableing via additional drivers graphical gui
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: if it comes up and search for additional drivers
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebseb I kinda need help getting there...right now - its only a black screen (with flashing cursor...but not accepting any input)
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebseb I don't even have a cmd $
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: oh no command prompt might be able to bring that up at leat on the thingey
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebseb I tried F1...nothing... but it does go into GRUB on boot....
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: ctrl alt f9 maybe theres a way to bring somethng up i dont remeber the keyboard combo
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: What results when booting to grub's boot menu -> advanced -> recovery kernel ? // WEhat distro amd release are we working with ?
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: yes thats a point try the recovery mode
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: should have a option on gfrub
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om (BTW Bashing-om - you have helped me before...) "Ubuntu with linux 4.10.0-26 generic)
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: Recovery moode uses the kerenl driver . From there we see what can be done for the nvidia driver .
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebseb upstart and recovery modes are there for 4.10...4.4...even 3.16 versions
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: and he can again it seems :d but you can run commads and fix broken packages and such via recovery mode
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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!info linux-image-gemeric zesty
2017-07-15
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ubottu
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Package linux-image-gemeric does not exist in zesty
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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!info linux-image-generic zesty
2017-07-15
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ubottu
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linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.10.0.26.28 (zesty), package size 2 kB, installed size 13 kB
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om OK - booting into recovery mode...
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Melissa_McC: you could try booting a older kernel as well which might not have been effected by the faulty nvidia driver
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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but probably was as well
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om OK - I got the Recovery menu.... you want me to just select "root" ?
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebseb ...tried that earlier...didn't change anything by booting older versions
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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Bashing-om: ok you help her/him ( / it :d 0
2017-07-15
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sebsebseb
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2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: "resume normal boot" for now will serve .
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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bashing-om ... ok its asking "press enter for maintenance or press control-D to continue"
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om Continue?
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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sebsebse (BTW: I'm a dude...but I think that comedienne is hilarious...lol)
2017-07-15
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Steve[cloud]
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anyone happen to have any idea why my bridge network interface is showing duplicate MACs in the mac table?
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: Not seen that .. for just looking/checking the choice should not matter .
2017-07-15
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Steve[cloud]
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https://hastebin.com/ijokuyikuk.vbs
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om OK - we're back to the fuscia colored screen "Recovery Menu"...
2017-07-15
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Steve[cloud]
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I have a sneaking suspicion that the root of this issue is also why packets arent forwarding properly
2017-07-15
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<system>
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=== deathonater is now known as Smeef
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om .... it was doing a bunch of stuff....with "OK".....ummm...and apparently its still doing stuff... screen is wonky - half fuscia (pink?)...and black...like 2 processes overlapping
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: See if key combo crl+alt+del will reboot . and we do the root access thing // But be very careful . No warning when you are going to destroy the system . You are root and the system will not question any directive .
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om OK - I'm not entirely sure how I got here (since the screen looked pretty messed up...but it looks like I'm at root:~#
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om Can we do stuff from here?
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: Yeah '#" is root . All we want to do presently is look and check and see what we will do . with the terninal command ' find / -name "NVIDIA-Linux-*" ' is there any return ?
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om yes
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om I have 2 versions 64-367.35.run and 64-346.47.run -- both in my /home/computer/ dir
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: Ouch ! .. ok we need networking then to relay info . Do we have networking active ? what results ' ping -c3 ubuntu.com ' ?? ( else we can tru to get to the login screen and activate a console interface ) . Any yeah .. looks like an update broke that graphic's driver . Obly one reason why no to install the OEM driver !
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om Temporary failure in name resolution (I'm guessing that means netowrking isn't active)
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om ...and YEAH! It seems like every month I'm on here begging somone to help me fix this dang Nvidia driver.... (was buying Nvidia a mistake!>!)
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: Run these 3 - carefully no errors - commands : ' systemctl enable NetworkManager.service ; systemctl start NetworkManager.service ; ping -c3 ubuntu.com ' .
2017-07-15
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Bashing-om
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Melissa_McC: I bought a new generation nvidia card - no support at all when I installed a bit back . Best thing I ever did for hardware upgrades - but was a reail to adjust :).
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om ok the second cmd... actually started the Recovery Menu (pink screen) again....
2017-07-15
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Melissa_McC
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Bashing-om Should I select "drop to root shell prompt"...?!?!
2017-07-15
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