[03:02] Hey. [03:02] I've found Ubuntu GNOME the best flavor yet. [03:03] Tarminquay: I would agree [03:04] hi all [03:04] LinDol: hello [03:05] adueppen: I'm running mine on a Zotac CI540. [03:05] Highly recommended. Installation was a breeze. It's totally silent. [03:06] Tarminquay: I'm running it on my crappy computer. Core 2 duo, GT 730, 3.5GB RAM [03:07] adueppen: There's a promotion right now. You can get the CI520 barebones for next to nothing. [03:07] They're clearing them out. [03:07] New versions coming. [03:07] About $200 USD. [03:07] Same chip as you find in the Surface Pro 3 i3. [03:08] Tarminquay: I'd have to pass on that for the moment since I'm saving up for a chromebook [03:09] A Chromebook! [03:10] Tarminquay: aka cheap linux laptop [03:10] You're going to use crouton to run Ubuntu? [03:10] Tarminquay: of course [03:10] Does the sound work when you do that? [03:10] In the YT video I saw he couldn't get the sound to work and other things. [03:10] Not sure, but as long as it still works on chrome OS, I'm fine [03:11] since crouton is running both OSs at once [03:11] Ah, interesting. [03:11] I personally can't stand Google because it's such extensive spyware [03:11] Also, where are you finding that Zotac mini PC for $200? [03:11] but if you can run a good version of Ubuntu on it.. [03:11] I'm only finding it for around $400 [03:12] http://www.ncix.com/detail/zotac-ci520nano-u-1-x-204pin-36-113584-1210.htm [03:12] This is Canadian pricing. [03:12] So if you use American funds it works out to about $200. [03:13] I contacted Zotac. It's not a promotion limited to NCIX. It's with Zotac. So anyone who sells the unit should honor that pricing. [03:14] hmm. Can't seem to find that price on any other US websites [03:14] http://www.shopbot.ca/m/?m=zotac+ci520 [03:15] But you can always buy from Canada and take advantage of the exchange rate, no? [03:15] http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Direct_Canada [03:16] Direct Canada is a very trusted reseller. Extremely high reviews. [03:16] I might have some success on /r/buildapcproxy too [03:17] I'd rather save up for a bit longer and build a better computer though [03:17] Check out the reviews of the CI520. [03:18] Everywhere I've looked I've seen 5-star user reviews. It just works. [03:20] I'm just kinda hoping to build a PC eventually [03:23] A NUC or a mini ITX or full size? [03:23] Full size [06:48] How's the resource consumption of GNOME vs MATE? [06:48] In terms of CPU demands. [06:57] hello every one I need help. [06:58] /UNIGNORE lonix [06:59] I purchased an i3 MSI Cubi. [06:59] hello every one I need help. [06:59] hello every one I need help.hello every one I need help. [06:59] I wonder if it's powerful enough to enjoy Ubuntu GNOME or if I should stick to MATE. [06:59] hello every one I need help. [07:00] hi Tarminquay [07:02] can you help me [08:40] hi all [08:40] "All font settings are available in the Fonts tab – here you can not only change system fonts, but hinting and antialiasing, too. " I am thinking about this meaning. [08:41] Could you explain to me about meaning of ", too" [08:41] ? [08:42] "here you can not only change sysem fonts, " -> You can not change system fonts only on Fonts tab in TweakTool [08:42] and "but hinting and antialiasing," -> but you can change hinting and antialiasing" [08:43] but i can not understand meaning of ", too". T_T [08:43] please help me [11:22] "While OpenJDK works 99% of the time, some may want true Oracle Java. " Could you explain to me about what does "works 99% of the time" mean? [11:22] i mean "tiime" ?? [11:51] lindol, Questions about OpenJDK are not really ubuntu-gnome questions. Try asking that in ##java. [11:54] bgardner, oh.. sorry for my english.. [11:55] I just ask to what does wiki page have meaning [11:55] on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/HowTo [11:55] this page. [11:55] this is full word :) [11:56] There is full word in Install Java section :) [11:57] When it says OpenJDK "works 99% of the time" that means that the OpenJDK will work for MOST applications and utilities that use it, but not ALL of them. [11:57] ah... [11:57] I understood now [11:57] bgardner, Thank you for your detail :) [11:58] Could you explain to me about "All font settings are available in the Fonts tab – here you can not only change system fonts, but hinting and antialiasing, too. "? [11:58] I have not understood "too." [11:58] meaning T_T [11:59] I think that sentence is "you can not change system fonts only in Fonts TAB, but you can change hinting and antialiasing," [12:00] but i dont' understand meaning of "too", [12:00] lindol, "too" means "also" [12:04] oh.. I think that sentence is "you can change system fonts, also you can change hinting and antialiasing" [12:04] is this right? [12:09] oh! sorry, I think It was meaning of "you can not just change system fonts, you should change with hinting, antialiasing" [12:33] hmm [12:41] darkxst, oh!! nice to meet you :) [12:42] darkxst, Could you help to me about some sentence? :) [13:37] Hi there! [13:38] I want to try out the Ubuntu GNOME [13:39] Can someone give me a torrent link for the latest ISO file, please? [13:39] Never mind [13:45] Just got it [17:16] A few days back I installed Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 on my new desktop with Nvidia GTX 970 GPU. I have it using the nouveau drivers and not the proprietary one. [17:17] When I restart my computer from Ubuntu GNOME and login to my account from GDM, I see a very brief flash of my desktop as it was before the previous reboot before I see a black screen till the desktop is ready. [17:17] Is this a known issue? [17:17] Or should I report a bug for this? [20:11] hmm just upgraded to 15.10 [20:11] how do I get rid of that danm tray thing at the bottom of my screen? [20:13] Dumle29: you press the arrow to make it go away [20:13] Well I'd like it gone permanently [20:13] it seems to keep popping back [20:19] Dumle29: I think I recall seeing an extension that disabled it. [20:29] adueppen: I'll look for that then :) [20:29] thanks :) === rohan is now known as RTCoder [23:49] adueppen: Here it is incase anyone else asks :) https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/967/hide-legacy-tray/ [23:49] And there's also this :) https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/967/hide-legacy-tray/