[03:39] <danny_> hello
[03:43] <ouroumov> yo danny_
[03:43] <danny_> hello ouroururourururmov
[03:44] <danny_> I just found this thing, what is it used for usually?
[03:44] <ouroumov> What thing, the chatroom?
[03:45] <danny_> Yeah, irc chat I think its called, I'm using hexchat
[03:45] <ouroumov> Well the reason HexChat is installed is mostly for support
[03:46] <ouroumov> If some new user want help but don't wanna register on the forum or don't have time to wait for an answer through the forum
[03:46] <danny_> Thats nice
[03:46] <danny_> I like that
[03:46] <danny_> I have many problems too, but they can wait
[03:46] <danny_> I must sleep
[03:46] <danny_> thank you
[03:46] <ouroumov> good night ~
[06:47] <manish_> hi
[06:48] <manish_> i am having problem
[06:49] <manish_> when my system gets boots up
[06:49] <manish_> hey
[06:49] <manish_> please help me
[06:52] <manish_> hello
[06:52] <manish_> please help
[10:01] <mate|93449> HI anyone know how I can find the remote desktop preferences - I can't access the desktop and there's no link in the preferences
[10:02] <mate|93449> I'm trying to access on pi through vnc
[10:05] <pavlushka> mate|93449: I used Remmina for that purpose, and used sftpd for quicki
[10:18] <mate|39609> Hi. Can someone help me with a remote desktop issue?
[10:41] <mate|39609> Hi. Is anyone here?
[10:45] <mate|39609> Thanks for all the no help . Deleting OS
 Hi. Is anyone here?
 Thanks for all the no help . Deleting OS
[11:40] <az> lol
[11:40] <az> in less than 5 minutes
[12:23] <ericb2> hello
[12:26] <mate|76665> Hi. I am unable to locate the desktop sharing - remote desktop section in preferences. Any one know where it is?
[12:26] <mate|76665> I have asked this question here a few times but no one cares. I guess this is not a real IRC
[12:52] <ericb2> Hello, I'm using rasberry pi3+ with mate and I got some feedback to provide. Is it the best place or shall i join another channel... ?
[13:09] <hibrido> ola
[13:09] <hibrido> donde esta el buscador de ubuntu mate?
[13:10] <hibrido> el centro de sofware para ser mas esactos
[13:11] <hibrido> no contesta nadie?
[13:14] <teward> ericb2: you can make feedback here, but it would probably be better suited for the community site - https://ubuntu-mate.community/ - under thoughts and feedback
[13:14] <teward> (in my opinion, note I"m not affiliated with the MATE team :)
[13:17] <ericb2> teward, in fact, I'm developer, and I'm testing several things, like the recent brand new built OOo4Kids running perfectly on RPi3+
[13:17] <teward> ericb2: note i'm not affiliated with the MATE team ;)
[13:17] <ericb2> this is a light version of OpenOffice.org I forked some time ago. Say half size as install set, no jaythelinuxguyva at all (python only), and faster
[13:17]  * teward doesn't triage your feedback
[13:18]  * ericb2 noted 
[13:18] <ericb2> jaythelinuxguy, sorry, completion striked :-)
[13:19] <ericb2> I wanted to write no java
[14:03] <mate|93449> Still hoping for a response of some kind to my question. All I got was  a nasty remark. I've only been asking for a few hours.
[14:04] <mate|93449> This is the most hopeless IRC I've ever joined. It's supposed to be a place where questions specific to Mate can be asked.
[14:05] <mate|93449> Booo hisss. Mate sux.
[14:06] <mate|93449> see ya . Thanls fpr nothing
[19:36] <pgoetz> Just installed Ubuntu Mate 16.04 on a Lenovo Z575 laptop.  Everything was fine until I ran apt-get update; apt-get upgrade, and now I just get a black screen.  Anyone run into this?
[19:55] <pgoetz> Never mind.  Just booted Arch to see what
[19:55] <pgoetz> what's going on and one of the CPU cores apears to be malfunctioning.
[20:51] <lr084> hallo
[20:51] <lr084> ik ben nieuw met linux
[20:51] <lr084> ik wil een programa instaleren krijg het niet voor elkaar
[20:53] <nomic> !nl
[21:10] <sean_> hello room
[21:11] <sean_> posting question : where to get -O pepper-flash-v20.0.0.228-r1.tar.xz
[21:12] <sean_> is flash even available for raspberry pi 3
[21:12] <sean_> ??
[21:12] <bekks> No.
[21:12] <bekks> Flash isnt available for ARM.
[21:12] <sean_> is there somthing I could try ?
[21:13] <sean_> gnash is too old and pepperflash download is unavailable
[21:14] <sean_> so i am guessing there are no other alternatives at all ?
[21:15] <sean_> I understand that flash is a dying technology and everyone is moving to html 5
[21:15] <sean_> but I need to access flash for older websites
[21:16] <sean_> anyway if anyone has a suggestion I will leave this open for a bit
[21:17] <bekks> There is no flash for ARM.
[21:17] <bekks> Nothing you can try.
[21:17] <sean_> I understand what you mean
[21:18] <sean_> ok I will look into this further , if I find an alternative I will post it
[21:19] <sean_> the reason I say this is because I am able to open and run .flv files on my raspberry pi3
[21:20] <sean_> not sure about .swf files
[21:21] <sean_> thank you bekks
[21:22] <sixwheeledbeast> Flash being closed source is an issue, you can't just build it.
[21:23] <sean_> true .. because flash is no longer developing for Linux
[21:25] <sean_> and it was possible just 2 years ago on OLDER models of the raspberry with an ARM processor to run flash
[21:25] <sixwheeledbeast> Any flash working for ARM will be well out of date
[21:26] <sean_> what video players do you guys use?
[21:27] <sean_> I use smplayer which is the front end for Mplayer2
[21:27] <rahtgaz> sean_: this arm processor is running where?
[21:27] <bekks> sean_: There never was a recent flash version for ARM, regardless of Linux or not.
[21:28] <sean_> Raspberry Pi 3 is what I have
[21:28] <rahtgaz> sean_: because i'm thinking a minimal linux installation on a VM is perhaps your best bet
[21:28] <rahtgaz> oh, tough :(
[21:28] <sean_> it has an ARMh
[21:29] <rahtgaz> yes, but not an option to run a VM on
[21:29] <sean_> let me see if I can open up my processor settings
[21:31] <sixwheeledbeast> sean_: Tried Lightspark?
[21:32] <sean_> CPU: 4× ARM Cortex-A53, 1.2GHz
[21:32] <sean_> lightspark ??
[21:32] <sean_> can I install it via apt-get ?
[21:32] <sean_> or do I need a .deb file to intall it
[21:33] <rahtgaz> check it, mate
[21:33] <sixwheeledbeast> possibly it's a open source flash player https://lightspark.github.io/
[21:33] <rahtgaz> anyways, there's a build on the repos
[21:34] <sean_> ok thanks
[21:35] <sixwheeledbeast> sean_: apt-get install lightspark browser-plugin-lightspark
[21:35] <sean_> the raspberry pi3 that I am using I placed a watered down version of Ubuntu-mate 16.04
[21:36] <sean_> apparently a smaller version had to be made for the raspberry
[21:38] <sixwheeledbeast> i imagine it only has less default packages and packaged for arm
[21:39] <sean_> I am installing lightspark now
[21:39] <sean_> through terminal
[21:42] <sean_> I will reboot the system and log back in here
[21:42] <sean_> what is the best way to test it ?
[21:43] <sean_> before I do
[21:44] <sean_> BRB
[21:44] <sixwheeledbeast> I doubt a reboot will be required
[21:50] <sean_> https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/tutorial-flash-player-for-chromium-and-firefox/3598
[21:50] <sean_> that is the link I had used
[21:50] <sean_> BRB
[21:56] <ericb2> sixwheeledbeast, I'm not sure it will be the solution, but apt-get install gnash seems to work on Mate (RPI3+ there)
[21:56] <ericb2> sixwheeledbeast, isn't it a flash like ( /me not a specialist, sorry)
[21:57] <ericb2> btw; I just compiled OOo4kids on armhf  ... will build some .deb soon
[21:59] <sixwheeledbeast> no idea, I don't have flash installed on anything myself. gnash or lightspark seem to be two suggestions for RPi, apparently gnash didn't work.
[22:00] <sean_> lightspark cannot open .swf files
[22:00] <sean_> I just installed it
[22:01] <sean_> not sure about .flv files
[22:03] <sean_> armhf is an architecture used mostly in mobile devices and netbooks. Its more common name is ARM
[22:03] <sean_> so my question is this ... how do netbooks play flash in the browsers
[22:04] <sean_> most advertising from ad-choice is flash based
[22:04] <sean_> and I am sure that they figured out a way to bombard us with flash based ads
[22:05] <sean_> those with mobile devices and netbooks anyway
[22:05] <sixwheeledbeast> HTML5 video is very common now.
[22:06] <sean_> yes it is ... I just hope it turns into a good thing
[22:06] <sixwheeledbeast> I believe the plugin is for firefox have you tried that?
[22:06] <sixwheeledbeast> also https://github.com/lightspark/lightspark/wiki/Debugging-tools
[22:08] <sixwheeledbeast> failing that they have a #lightspark channel on freenode.
[22:09] <sean_> in firefox browser after installing Lightspark I opened the webpage ... joecartoon.com
[22:09] <allen__> does Ubuntu Mate work on first generation Raspberry Pi?
[22:10] <sean_> allen .... raspberry pi has a custom image of Ubuntu-mate
[22:10] <sean_> you cannot run the standard one
[22:11] <sean_> I am using Ubuntu-mate 16.04
[22:11] <sean_> the image file is 3.9 gigs
[22:11] <allen__> At the Ubuntu Mate site there's a link for "Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS for Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 systems." But I'm wondering if it would also work on first generation, or if another image exists which would
[22:11] <sean_> compressed in archive I think it is 1.8 gigs
[22:12] <sean_> allen ... you could try version 15.
[22:12] <sean_> the image is a bit smaller
[22:12] <sean_> i have tried both on my raspberry 3
[22:13] <sean_> you will need an sdcard of 32 gigs
[22:13] <allen__> I know but will it work on Raspberry 1?
[22:13] <allen__> I don't have 2 or 3
[22:13] <sean_> allen do you have the raspberry zero ?
[22:15] <sixwheeledbeast> It will be listed as RPi 2 and 3 for a reason
[22:16] <sean_> yes because I think Allen's pi would not have enough memory
[22:17] <sean_> even if it does install... i think it would not work properly
[22:17] <sean_> the raspberry pi2 and 3 have twice the ram
[22:18] <sean_> even though it is still a small amount
[22:18] <sean_> 512 mg
[22:18] <sean_> for a quad 4 processor
[22:18] <sean_> brb
[22:18] <sixwheeledbeast> exactly, anyway joecartoon wfm and don't have flash
[22:23] <ali1234> ubuntu will not run on a raspberry pi 1 or zero. not any kind of ubuntu
[22:27] <sean_> 6wheel what os do you have ?
[22:28] <sean_> are you running strickly Linux ?
[22:28] <sean_> or virtually in windows
[22:34] <sixwheeledbeast> ubuntu-mate yes
[22:35] <sean_> well gonna go for now .. thanks everyone for the help
[23:12] <ericb2> bye