[03:23] <Guest12949> hola
[04:07] <acosinfo> chromium can't starting on ubuntu mate
[04:07] <acosinfo> help me please
[05:47] <Nosophorus> hello, guys!
[05:47] <Nosophorus> Is someone online here right now?
[05:50] <Nosophorus> When using the Network Manager to connect to the web using my DSL connection, some websites took forever to load.
[05:50] <Nosophorus> But when I used the command "pppoeconf" to configure my DSL connection and connect to the web, the websites are loading flawlessly.
[05:51] <Nosophorus> Why did that happen?
[06:07] <Cael> im not sure if im missing something on Booting the latest LTS PPC Release on my old Powermac G5, aftre 2 mins hearing teh fans "Jet Engine" i see it thro wback to OpenFirmware saying " finished Quiencing OpenFirmware then FFFT Nothing (not even a black screen my display goes into a NoSignal Display.)
[06:25] <Cael> ok using nouveau.modeset=0 im getting This Odd Display Corruption. http://i.imgur.com/hao6sUn.jpg
[07:09] <darin> Hi all
[07:10] <darin> Just running ubuntu mate on pi 3b and encountered a few issues off the default install
[07:10] <darin> First task to do was update/upgrade
[07:11] <darin> But twice now the system has crashed mid upgrade, and then failed to boot
[07:11] <darin> at boot it hangs at a wlan0 error
[07:12] <darin> wlan0 already exists
[07:13] <darin> Turns out that after waiting a very long time and with some very technical keyboard mashing, it has booted again on the third attempt at this
[07:13] <darin> I have yet to try and boot again to see if it comes up
[07:32] <dunkan007> (o)--------(0)-------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)--------->
[07:34] <dunkan007> (0)-----------------------------------------------------(0)
[07:35] <dunkan007> (0)--------------(0)----------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)----------------------------------------------------(0)---------->
[07:35] <dunkan007> (0)--------------(0)----------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)----------------------------------------------------(0)---------(0)--------------(0)----------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)----------------------------------------------------(0)---------(0)--------------(0)
[07:35] <dunkan007> ----------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)----------------------------------------------------(0)---------(0)--------------(0)----------------------------(0)-----------------------------------------------(0)----------------------------------------------------(0)---------
[07:35] <Gallomimia> hey uh... don't do that.
[07:35] <Gallomimia> probably got g-lined
[07:36] <dunkan007> (-_-)
[07:36] <dunkan007> (0_0)
[07:37] <dunkan007> B-{}
[07:37] <Gallomimia> is there something you need help with?
[07:37] <dunkan007> yes
[07:37] <Gallomimia> or do you just need to show off your ascii talents?
[07:38] <dunkan007> when i am changing the volume (moving mouse to the "sound" icon and mouse scroll) the level of sound not shows immidiately
[07:38] <dunkan007> it takes default delay to display the info
[07:39] <dunkan007> i want it to show immidiately from the first scroll event!
[07:39] <dunkan007> i want it to be shown immidiately from the first scroll event!
[07:40] <dunkan007> that's all my conditions
[07:41] <dunkan007> and we will be good
[07:41] <dunkan007> OR i can make a hell here
[07:42] <dunkan007> B-{}
[07:42] <dunkan007> ЭB-E
[07:42] <dunkan007> ОСТАНОВ
[07:42] <gordonjcp> dunkan007: why do you think "make a hell here" will get anyone sympathetic to your problems?
[07:43] <dunkan007> gordonjcp: 8-E
[07:44] <gordonjcp> dunkan007: what does "8-E" mean?
[07:44] <dunkan007> gordonjcp: как же ты заебал
[07:44] <dunkan007> я не понимаю тебя!
[07:45] <dunkan007> тут всё через жопу
[07:45] <gordonjcp> english, please
[07:45] <gordonjcp> everyone else in here uses it, even if it's not their first language
[07:46] <dunkan007> gordonjcp: i said the london is the capital city in UK
[07:46] <gordonjcp> London's the capital of England
[07:47] <gordonjcp> the UK is a group of countries, it doesn't have a capital itself
[07:47] <dunkan007> пидора
[07:47] <dunkan007> gordonjcp: thanks!
[07:47] <gordonjcp> dunkan007: anyway, what was the problem with your volume control?
[07:47] <gordonjcp> there's a delay between adjusting it and the volume changing?
[07:48] <dunkan007> gordonjcp: when you scroll the volume - the black info box, where you see the changes, it appears in few seconds!
[07:49] <dunkan007> and you dont know if first several "scrolls" were enough!
[07:49] <gordonjcp> strange
[07:49] <dunkan007> noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[07:49] <dunkan007> you didnt understand
[07:50] <gordonjcp> does the volume change immediately or does that take a few seconds too?
[07:50] <dunkan007> it works good!
[07:50] <dunkan007> but
[07:50] <dunkan007> when you move cursor on the volume control icon, it shows black info panel in one second?
[07:51] <dunkan007> where Output: 33%
[07:51] <dunkan007> -28,79 dB
[07:51] <dunkan007> Built-in Audio Analog Stereo
[07:51] <gordonjcp> what else is running, is the machine very heavily loaded?
[07:52] <dunkan007> nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:52] <gordonjcp> I can get mine to do that by getting it incredibly busy (compiling)
[07:52] <dunkan007> idioto!
[07:52] <dunkan007> any ukranians here?
[07:52] <gordonjcp> dunkan007: #ubuntu-uk maybe?
[07:53] <gordonjcp> they might be less into supporting MATE desktop
[07:53] <gordonjcp> but fuck it, if you're going to call me an idiot I'm going to get on with something more fun
[07:53] <gordonjcp> good luck with it, do let us know what the problem turns out to be
[08:38] <mate|59875> Hi there. I'm trying to find docs on how to install Ubuntu Mate retrospectively from a bare server install
[09:44] <neill> I downloaded ubuntu mate now I am unable to get wifi any help
[10:19] <Gobo708> Hi All, just imaging a microSD with ubuntu mate on it and I was wondering why I have two kernal image files. kernal.img & kernal7.img present
[10:33] <Gobo708> nvm found it
[10:47] <dd> l
[10:57] <Guest82457> I seem to have forgotten the program that calls other programs, just by pressing ctrl+alt+space
[10:57] <Guest82457> anyone recall the name of the program?
[13:17] <fenix> Hi. I'm using Ubuntu Mate as a LTSP server. Whenever a user prints something, all users get a notification bubble : i'd like to disable these. I understand that the bubbles come from dbus, and that cupsd (via /etc/cups/subscriptions.conf ? but I can't edit that one as it is rewritten by cupsd) and/or lp (but how?) are sending dbus these notifications, but I can't see where I should configure this.
[13:23] <ouroumov> hi fenix
[13:24] <ouroumov> fenix, I know some people on the forum are using it as LTSP too, not sure about here on this channel though
[13:26] <fenix> ouroumov, I'll give it a try then, thanks :)
[13:26] <ouroumov> yw
[17:22] <Guest29466> Hello guys
[17:23] <Guest29466> anyone have that nm applet bug?
[17:25] <_Andrew_> Hello, how do i get rid of the slow grub theme?
[17:25] <_Andrew_> or make it faster?
[17:25] <_Andrew_> when I press the arrow keys, it displays a gray ubuntu mate icon, then it slowly renders the text
[17:25] <_Andrew_> it takes like 2 seconds each frame
[17:33] <pilne> i personally use the ppa for "grub commander" whenever i need to start messing with grub stuff.
[17:35] <pilne> https://launchpad.net/~danielrichter2007/+archive/ubuntu/grub-customizer
[17:38] <Akuli> _Andrew_, sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-mate-grub-theme
[17:38] <Akuli> sudo update-grub
[17:38] <Akuli> _Andrew_, don't add a ppa just to remove a package
[17:45] <pilne> i don't think he wants the whole theme
[17:45] <pilne> just to change the time of the fade
[17:46] <pilne> and there is nothing wrong with adding a gui tool IMHO. i would have never suggested it had he stated he wanted a package removed.
[17:49] <patrick__> does anyone know the issue of Asus laptops that they restart after a shutdown?
[17:51] <pilne> my asus g74 does not do that with any linux distro i've tried.
[17:52] <ouroumov> patrick__, you mean instead of getting a shutdown, you get a restart?
[17:52] <patrick__> sorry i wrote the wrong name i meant acer. Especially Aspire V5
[17:53] <patrick__> i shutdown and the power goes off for about 5 seconds. after that it starts again. It's not excactly a restat.
[17:54] <ouroumov> oups
[17:54] <ouroumov> Su typing "poweroff" in a terminal works even if you don't use the sudo prefix.
[17:54] <ouroumov> Interesting. Didn't know that.
[17:54] <ouroumov> anyway
[17:55] <ouroumov> patrick__, have you try shutting down like that?
[17:55] <patrick__> i already tried "poweroff". I also read an entry in a forum about to write a script and integrate it into the system. Buti don't know excactly how to do it.
[17:56] <ouroumov> And have you also tried something more violent like "sudo init 0" ?
[17:56] <patrick__> yes. also did that.
[17:57] <patrick__> what works is when i type the foloowing: for i in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*/power/control; do echo on >$i;done . After that i can shutdown properly
[17:57] <ouroumov> Have you checked if you have power-management options in your BIOS?
[17:57] <patrick__> I checked for wake up on lan. But this was already turned off.
[17:58] <ouroumov> patrick__, that command's weird :o
[17:58] <ouroumov> Basically your OS has power control off for no reason?
[17:59] <patrick__> I read it in a forum. It's written by a guy with the same problem, so i tried it.
[18:00] <ouroumov> What version of Ubuntu MATE are you using? 16.04?
[18:00] <patrick__> Do you know any solution for this?
[18:00] <patrick__> Yes
[18:00] <ouroumov> patrick__, no. Actually you're the first one to mention this problem. :/
[18:01] <patrick__> I recently bought a used Acer Aspire V5 and installed it on it. The Distro is great and I am happy with it. The only thing to complain is the shutdown issue.
[18:02] <patrick__> Do you think there is a chance a future kernel update could fix it?
[18:04] <ouroumov> Well, depends
[18:04] <ouroumov> If the bug has been reported on launchpad or the linux kernel bug tracker, than yes
[18:04] <ouroumov> Else: no chance in hell
[18:04] <ouroumov> You should search for a bug report matching your issue
[18:05] <patrick__> Can you tell me how i can report this problem?
[18:05] <ouroumov> If you find one, mark yourself as affected to increase the chances someone will work on a fix
[18:05] <ouroumov> okay
[18:05] <ouroumov> 1sec
[18:05] <patrick__> Thanks a lot
[18:05] <ouroumov> patrick__, here's the Ubuntu bug tracker: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[18:06] <ouroumov> Search first, and create a new bug if you can't find one that matches your issue
[18:07] <patrick__> Thank you very much. I will do that.
[18:14] <ouroumov> So patrick__ in the mean time
[18:14] <ouroumov> You hack something simple to create a shutdown button in the panel if you want
[18:15] <patrick__> Sorry i don't understand excactly what you mean.
[18:15] <ouroumov> Sorry, I meant "you can hack"
[18:16] <ouroumov> Anyway, for instance here's a script that should work:
[18:16] <ouroumov> http://paste.debian.net/727447/
[18:17] <ouroumov> If you save that to a text file, say under ~/bin/poweroff.sh
[18:17] <ouroumov> make it executable using chmod +x ~/bin/poweroff.sh
[18:18] <patrick__> Thanks. That's great. So i habe to make it executeable. And then just double click it?
[18:18] <ouroumov> Then add a "custom application launcher" in your panel by right clicking on it
[18:18] <patrick__> Another thing i forgot tió mention. I think i need to run a root-terminal for this order i wrote you.
[18:18] <ouroumov> oh
[18:18] <ouroumov> crap
[18:20] <patrick__> Because I already tried something like that., but if irun my script i am asked to type in my password and then nothing happens.
[18:22] <ouroumov> And I'm pretty sure you can't make a setuid script :/
[18:22] <ouroumov> Any chance you know a little system programming in C ?
[18:23] <patrick__> No, I'm sorry.
[18:33] <patrick__> Do you think this could help me? http://superuser.com/questions/440363/can-i-make-a-script-always-execute-as-root
[18:36] <ouroumov> Yes, specifically the C program wrapper
[18:38] <ouroumov> However, I don't know how to make it so that you're the only one that can use the setuid program
[18:39] <ouroumov> Meaning, potentially any user on your system will be able to call it and shut down the machine
[18:39] <ouroumov> Is that a problem for you or not?
[18:53] <patrick__> No I am the only user.
[18:57] <patrick__> Excuse me i didn't answer sooner. Are you still there?
[18:58] <ouroumov> yeah
[18:58] <ouroumov> So
[18:58] <ouroumov> open a terminal
[18:58] <ouroumov> navigate to your home folder using the command "cd"
[18:59] <ouroumov> then create a bin folder in your home: mkdir -p bin
[18:59] <ouroumov> go inside it using cd bin
[18:59] <ouroumov> open that folder in the file explorer (caja)
[19:00] <ouroumov> create a file named shutdown.c, copy the C code from that superuser answer, and chance the path to your script to /home/you/bin/shutdown.sh
[19:00] <ouroumov> create a script file shutdown.sh in the same folder, and use the code I gave you earlier
[19:01] <ouroumov> compile the C executable using gcc shutdown.c -o shutdown
[19:01] <fifty-sevenC> How didddly ddo neeighbor
[19:03] <ouroumov> change the executable so the owner is root: sudo chown root shutdown
[19:03] <ouroumov> Remove write access to the executable for other users: sudo chown o-w shutdown
[19:04] <ouroumov> Set the setuidbit on the executable: sudo chown +s shutdown
[19:04] <ouroumov> oh wait, that one was wrong
[19:04] <ouroumov> Set the setuidbit on the executable: sudo chmod +s shutdown
[19:05] <ouroumov> idem for the previous one: sudo chmod o-w shutdown
[19:05] <ouroumov> Then do sudo chmod o+x shutdown
[19:05] <ouroumov> Then it should be good to go
[19:05] <ouroumov> ...I think
[19:05] <patrick__> WOW. That's great. I am really grateful.
[19:06] <ouroumov> Wait to see if it works before being grateful xD
[19:06] <patrick__> And this file i can add to my panel?
[19:07] <ouroumov> Create a panel launcher yes, and use the absolute path to the file: /home/you/bin/shutdown
[19:07] <ouroumov> (in the "command" part of the launcher)
[19:09] <patrick__> Cool. I can test it tomorrow and will try to tell you if it worked.
[19:09] <ouroumov> okay
[19:52] <_CoolGuy_> I was kicked out for share an image of debian that is almost lost on the internet...
[19:52] <_CoolGuy_> xD
[19:53] <_CoolGuy_> http://i.imgur.com/X68XjjX.jpg
[20:31] <lunaticus> Hi
[20:31] <lunaticus> I'm new
[20:31] <ouroumov> ...
[20:47] <__CoolGuy> Is there a good book about IRC?
[20:49] <ouroumov> A book about IRC?
[20:49] <ouroumov> What for?
[21:04] <__CoolGuy> I don't know, to learn a little...
[21:04] <__CoolGuy> To learn the basics.
[21:07] <ouroumov> You can read the RFC
[21:08] <ouroumov> It's basically a chat protocol so old it was there before MSN
[21:35] <__CoolGuy> Ok, thank you.
[21:48] <staeksauce> when I apply themes form gnome-look, a lot of the time they don't look like the screenshots. Why is that? Specifically the top part of windows will look different a lot of the time
[22:25] <Monthu> help. Open source drivers not showing in 16.04? screenshot: http://imgur.com/HjSkKPF
[22:26] <ouroumov> I take it it's up to date?
[22:27] <Monthu> yes
[22:27] <Monthu> how do I get the open source drivers (xorg)
[22:28] <ouroumov> dunno, ask the forums?
[22:31] <tadcan> trying to install language pack for libreoffice, but getting a missing dependency. sudo apt-get install libreoffice-help-en-gb
[22:32] <ouroumov> tadcan, why only for libreoffice? Wouldn't it be easier to go to "Language Support" settings and install the new language?
[22:36] <tadcan> ouroumov, thanks it works now.
[22:36] <ouroumov> cool
[22:41] <staeksauce> if I want to use a theme likes this: https://github.com/daniruiz/Super-Flat-Remix-GNOME-theme do I have to be running regular Ubuntu?
[22:57] <JollyGreenDragon> Hey all - having issues with my left-mouse button no longer working suddenly. Restarting temporarily fixes it. Is this potentially an issue with chromium and compiz?
[22:58] <nomic> check the mouse (1st)
[22:58] <ouroumov> JollyGreenDragon, you're the first reporting it afaik, but Compiz is notoriously buggy
[23:03] <JollyGreenDragon> I saw several references to it on StackExchange, is why I asked.
[23:03] <JollyGreenDragon> Just wasn't sure if it was still popping up, as they were 1-2 years old
[23:16] <Jason-Todd> Help Please? as a Patreon I got the email to upgrade and now I have Half sound. Meaning my system sounds work (like clicking on the start button gets a sound) but none of my apps have sound (VLC of chomium, etc..)
[23:16] <Jason-Todd> I can't even open sound settings
[23:18] <ouroumov> Jason-Todd, you mean the MATE 1.14 ppa?
[23:18] <Jason-Todd> yeah
[23:18] <ouroumov> I haven't tested it yet, but you can ask about that on the forums :/
[23:20] <Jason-Todd> is there anyway to reverse this install? or do I need a fresh new install?
[23:21] <Jason-Todd> or is there a way to boot in a safe mode?
[23:22] <ouroumov> I don't know about safe mode boot, but you other question though is a very good one that you should definitively ask on that thread: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/mate-desktop-1-14-for-ubuntu-mate-16-04-is-available-now/6722
[23:22] <ouroumov> And if you don't ask, I'm probably gonna do it myself before testing 1.14
[23:23] <Jason-Todd> thanks for the info I will poke around
[23:23] <ouroumov> Note that there's some info on there specific to mate-volume-control
[23:24] <Jason-Todd> damn I think this was my problem
[23:24] <Jason-Todd> If you see the following prompt during the upgrade, then press Enter to accept [default=N]:
[23:25] <Jason-Todd> I picked Y
[23:49] <lucas> hola
[23:50] <ouroumov> halo
[23:55] <winston2k> hi