TheMarius | same here, the bug is out there though | 00:00 |
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TheMarius | as in, reported | 00:00 |
TheMarius | but i actually prefer the way it looks now anyway... more compact | 00:01 |
TheMarius | functions the same way minus pause play etc if i click it, but id rather just have the quick access to volume control | 00:01 |
fifty-sevenC | ok | 00:03 |
TheMarius | but thanks for helping out, fifty-sevenC | 00:14 |
TheMarius | :) | 00:14 |
fifty-sevenC | np | 00:14 |
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alwan | i'm using umate 16.04.. it's probably the best linux distro for now | 02:36 |
usedand | moonunitreed | 02:39 |
odroid | is any body out there? | 03:24 |
vm_unix | hey, I think I have a solution for a common problem in 16.04 | 03:38 |
ouroumov__ | vm_unix, do say | 03:40 |
ouroumov__ | odroid, hi | 03:40 |
vm_unix | I've heard time and time again about the wireless issue and I suffered from it too. I just upgraded my kernel and haven't had a problem since. I believe you should just patch the kernel to the latest upstream in your series. | 03:46 |
vm_unix | which would be 4.4.11 at this point. | 03:47 |
ouroumov__ | vm_unix, what wireless issue? | 03:49 |
vm_unix | the one where it cuts out upon suspend. | 03:49 |
ouroumov__ | On what hardware? | 03:49 |
vm_unix | Do you want the exact hardware or just the wireless card? | 03:50 |
ouroumov__ | output of inxi -N should do it | 03:50 |
vm_unix | Network: Card-1: Intel Wireless 7260 driver: iwlwifi | 03:52 |
vm_unix | Card-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 03:52 |
vm_unix | driver: r8169 | 03:52 |
vm_unix | That's a cool new one..thanks for that. | 03:52 |
vm_unix | It is the n model btw | 03:52 |
ouroumov__ | Intel card, same as mine, with lower serial number - weird | 03:52 |
vm_unix | It is the 7260-N | 03:53 |
ouroumov__ | actually higher * | 03:53 |
ouroumov__ | I have 3160 | 03:53 |
vm_unix | oh.. | 03:53 |
ouroumov__ | So I guess it kind of make sense | 03:53 |
vm_unix | I just got a newer kernel just because I thought it might be a bug in the current Ubuntu kernel. It's fine now. | 03:54 |
ouroumov__ | I've not had problems with wifi at all using the LTS kernel, but you're using a newer model | 03:54 |
vm_unix | Ya, I'm fine now. | 03:54 |
vm_unix | I just hope that other people had the same or a similar idea. | 03:55 |
ouroumov__ | vm_unix, so thanks for testing that out. If you want your tip to have visibility you should post the info on the community forums | 03:55 |
vm_unix | I suppose I'll create an account..though I'm not a fan of making so many accounts.. | 03:56 |
ouroumov__ | I get it. ^^ You're free to use a throw-away email/password, we won't hold that against you | 03:57 |
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fifty-sevenC | I don't see 4.4.11 linux-image in my package manager | 10:09 |
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mate|11477 | hi | 12:15 |
fifty-sevenC | Hello | 12:15 |
* flexiondotorg would just like to thank the regulars here who offer help and assistance to people new to Ubuntu MATE. | 12:16 | |
mate|11477 | i have problem with system temp. in windows and ubuntu the system temp. are similar but fan working in ubuntu mate is more than win. "amd gpu" | 12:17 |
fifty-sevenC | Do you know which driver you are using? And what video card? | 12:17 |
fifty-sevenC | It can also be that gpu load is averaging higher | 12:18 |
mate|11477 | open source in only driver in 16.04 repo | 12:18 |
mate|11477 | amd 7400m | 12:18 |
fifty-sevenC | Ok. Try this | 12:19 |
fifty-sevenC | Click System -> Preferences -> Look and Feel -> MATE Tweak | 12:19 |
fifty-sevenC | Click the Windows button. Which Window manager is it? | 12:20 |
mate|11477 | first defautl wm. | 12:21 |
fifty-sevenC | What is the default for your system? | 12:21 |
fifty-sevenC | Compiz? | 12:21 |
fifty-sevenC | Try changing it to software or no compositor and see if your gpu fans spin up less often. | 12:23 |
mate|11477 | changed.no difference! also actived tlp.i think problem is open source driver. | 12:25 |
fifty-sevenC | Give it a few minutes before deciding it had no effect | 12:25 |
fifty-sevenC | Run this in a terminal | 12:27 |
fifty-sevenC | cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_state | 12:27 |
fifty-sevenC | Is it battery or performance mode? | 12:27 |
mate|11477 | no batt | 12:29 |
mate|11477 | can i dasble amd gpu with editing grub?i dont know about my laptop hybrid ability. hp 8460p core i5. is it? | 12:30 |
fifty-sevenC | You can blacklist it using modprobe | 12:32 |
mate|11477 | so is my pc using hybrid gpu? | 12:33 |
fifty-sevenC | type lsmod | grep radeon | 12:34 |
fifty-sevenC | Does it return anything? | 12:35 |
fifty-sevenC | https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/hybrid_graphics#ATI_Dynamic_Switchable_Graphics | 12:36 |
mate|11477 | lsmod | grep radeon what does this command? | 12:43 |
fifty-sevenC | looks for the string 'radeon' in the list of loaded modules | 12:44 |
mate|11477 | what about add redeon.modest 0 to grub? | 12:45 |
fifty-sevenC | You can add radeon.modeset=0 | 12:48 |
fifty-sevenC | Or you can blacklist the driver in modprobe | 12:48 |
fifty-sevenC | Both will disable your video card | 12:49 |
mate|11477 | is it safe? | 12:49 |
fifty-sevenC | Should be. | 12:50 |
fifty-sevenC | Blacklisting will tell the kernel to not interact with it entirely | 12:50 |
fifty-sevenC | setting modeset=0 will just turn it off | 12:50 |
mate|11477 | so wich is better? | 12:52 |
fifty-sevenC | up to you | 12:52 |
fifty-sevenC | If after you reboot with either it is easy to fix from the command line | 12:52 |
fifty-sevenC | You can try installing the propritary driver | 12:53 |
mate|11477 | how? in ubuntu 16.04? | 12:54 |
fifty-sevenC | System -> Preferences -> Hardware -> Additional Drivers | 12:54 |
mate|11477 | remember. there is no propritary amd driver in repo for now. | 12:56 |
mate|11477 | in ubuntu 16.04 version | 12:56 |
fifty-sevenC | Ok | 12:58 |
fifty-sevenC | then try the grub way of radeon.modese=0 | 12:58 |
fifty-sevenC | modeset=0 | 12:58 |
mate|11477 | ok.if reboot with black screen how can i fix it? | 12:59 |
ouroumov | flexiondotorg, and thank you for doing the heavy lifting. :] | 13:00 |
ouroumov | Hi fifty-sevenC | 13:00 |
fifty-sevenC | Hi ouroumov | 13:01 |
fifty-sevenC | mate|11477, when booting jam the shift key | 13:01 |
fifty-sevenC | enter recovery mode | 13:01 |
fifty-sevenC | THen remove the line you added to grub | 13:01 |
mate|11477 | ok.thank u so much.i will test. | 13:02 |
flexiondotorg | ouroumov, o/ | 13:03 |
fifty-sevenC | Hi flexiondotorg | 13:03 |
flexiondotorg | fifty-sevenC, o/ | 13:03 |
fifty-sevenC | A shame about that hybrid amd-intel graphics | 13:04 |
fifty-sevenC | I"m personally hoping radeon gains good support for being attached and detached without rebooting | 13:06 |
fifty-sevenC | So when I build my VT-d computer I won't need a video card just for the windows VM | 13:06 |
nickanon | Hello, I am using ubuntu mate 15.04. There's a problem. My battery status on top panel updates slow so it gives wrong information about battery status. Any idea How can I solve this? | 14:11 |
fifty-sevenC | 15.04 isn't supported anymore. | 14:13 |
ouroumov | Hi nickanon. As 57c mentioned you might want to update your machine. | 14:14 |
nickanon | My machine is quite old, maybe of 2004. I dont think latest linux kernel will run smooth on it! | 14:15 |
fifty-sevenC | What cpu? | 14:16 |
nickanon | intel | 14:16 |
fifty-sevenC | Intel what? | 14:16 |
nickanon | intel core i3 , 2.13 Ghz | 14:17 |
fifty-sevenC | Core i3 is from 2010 | 14:17 |
fifty-sevenC | It should work fine | 14:18 |
nickanon | oh should I upgrade to 16.04 then? | 14:18 |
fifty-sevenC | You can't skip upgrades | 14:18 |
fifty-sevenC | You have to upgrade to 15.10 first | 14:18 |
fifty-sevenC | Unless you want to wipe and fresh install | 14:18 |
nickanon | I am thinking of fresh install | 14:18 |
fifty-sevenC | Well, try upgrading first so you don't have to lose your data | 14:19 |
nickanon | ok... | 14:19 |
nickanon | thanks buddy | 14:19 |
gall | is there here anyone that use ubuntu mate on raspberrypi3? | 15:00 |
fifty-sevenC | Hi | 17:24 |
alkisg | Hello | 17:25 |
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ubuntu-mate | hi everyone | 21:52 |
fredy_ | hey there | 21:52 |
fifty-sevenC | Hi | 21:55 |
fifty-sevenC | Oh he left :( | 21:55 |
fredy_ | im here | 22:04 |
pierrot | good evening | 23:07 |
fifty-sevenC | Hi pierrot | 23:08 |
pierrot | hey fifty-sevenC. I'm trying to configure static IP but I'm having some trouble | 23:09 |
fifty-sevenC | Alright, where are you having trouble with it? | 23:09 |
pierrot | first of all, my network interfaces have weird names | 23:09 |
pierrot | basically, enx followed by the MAC address of my network card | 23:09 |
fifty-sevenC | That isn't out of the ordinary. | 23:09 |
fifty-sevenC | type ip address | 23:10 |
pierrot | Yes, I did that. | 23:10 |
fifty-sevenC | Do you know the IP address and netmask you want? | 23:11 |
pierrot | Yes, I know | 23:11 |
fifty-sevenC | then do | 23:12 |
pierrot | I want 192.168.0.100 and netmask 255.255.255.0 | 23:13 |
pierrot | I used Ubuntu MATE 15.04 for a year and I had it with that static IP | 23:13 |
fifty-sevenC | ip addr add <ipaddress> dev <deviceIFNAME> | 23:14 |
pierrot | but today I upgraded to a new image (Ubuntu 16.04) so I'm configuring it again | 23:14 |
pierrot | what's <deviceIFNAME> ? | 23:14 |
fifty-sevenC | that enx name | 23:15 |
pierrot | It should be 'eth0' but with this weird notation, I guess it's the name with enx | 23:15 |
pierrot | right | 23:15 |
fifty-sevenC | Then you will need to add it to your interface config file | 23:16 |
pierrot | /etc/network/interfaces ? | 23:16 |
fifty-sevenC | sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces | 23:16 |
fifty-sevenC | yes | 23:16 |
pierrot | and again, use the "enx" name instead of eth0 | 23:17 |
pierrot | ? | 23:17 |
fifty-sevenC | If that is your device name yes | 23:17 |
pierrot | iface enx*MAC* inet static ? | 23:20 |
fifty-sevenC | Like this | 23:21 |
fifty-sevenC | http://www.tecmint.com/ip-command-examples/ | 23:21 |
pierrot | done | 23:22 |
fifty-sevenC | You should be set | 23:22 |
pierrot | I wrote: | 23:23 |
pierrot | auto enx*MAC* (the weird name) | 23:23 |
pierrot | iface enx*MAC* inet static | 23:23 |
pierrot | and then the desired address and netmask and the IP of my router as gateway | 23:24 |
* pierrot is rebooting the Pi to know if the changes are persistent | 23:26 | |
fifty-sevenC | ok | 23:26 |
pierrot | Nice, it worked ! | 23:30 |
pierrot | Thanks fifty-sevenC :) | 23:30 |
fifty-sevenC | :) | 23:31 |
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YankDownUnder | Morning...anyone know if there's some issues with doing "apt-get" updates? "apt" is getting stuck - or at least for me...not sure how to resolve this...thanks | 23:52 |
fifty-sevenC | Getting stuck with what | 23:53 |
YankDownUnder | fifty-sevenC, When I do an "apt-get update" - after it reads everything from the PPA's, just just sits...the last "message", after doing a "fetch" is: "Fetched 94.5kb in 17s (5,366 B/s) => and just sits there... | 23:55 |
fifty-sevenC | Might be a slow server | 23:57 |
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