[00:30] <acool> hi
[01:08] <kintsugi> Popular channel, not much talking. :p
[01:09] <kintsugi> At least, never when I'm in here.
[03:02] <gera_> how can i accelerate the boot of the MATE
[03:04] <gera_> cpu dualcore 2x1,66 2gram
[05:52] <Putz3000> Anyone else keep getting webkit crash errors in 16.04? Is there a fix? Is it app driven?
[07:35] <rego> buenos dias alguien me puede ayudar  tengo problemas con  ubuntu 16 en mac ppc g5, gracias
[07:36] <rego> no tengo sonido : salida torpes
[07:37] <rego> no reconoce 2 monitor television samsung es de  32" y me la pone  de  7" no se  ve bien
[08:45] <TheSilentLink> hello is it normal that then I press shutdown I doesn't do it straight away, but instead the panels go white and then about 15secs later the splash screen appears?
[09:00] <SuperEngineer> I think not. What do you mean by "press shutdown", a physical button or thing to click screen?
[09:12] <TheSilentLink> SuperEngineer:the shutdown button at the top right
[09:13] <TheSilentLink> SuperEngineer: the theme disappears and then 10-30secs later the splash screen appears
[09:17] <SuperEngineer> hmmm... doesn't sound right.   UM does occasionally go to Ubuntu Mate with 'progress dots'; then eventually shuts down cleanly
[09:18] <SuperEngineer> Never bothered to look behind it though as it always manages a clean shutdown when it finishes doing whatever it it doing
[09:19] <SuperEngineer> [closing a process is my assumption as no disk activity sshown on my pc]
[09:22] <rego> buenos dias alguien me puede ayudar  tengo problemas con  ubuntu 16 en mac ppc g5, gracias
[09:23] <rego> no tengo sonido : salida torpes
 no reconoce 2 monitor television samsung es de  32" y me la pone  de  7" no se  ve bien
[09:29] <red> hello
[09:30] <Guest22289> hello
[09:30] <Akuli> Hello Guest22289
[09:30] <Guest22289> I am new to linux.. and I've just installed mate os
[09:31] <Guest22289> I am using Dell XPS L502x machine
[09:31] <Guest22289> which has intel processor and Nvidia GPU
[09:31] <Guest22289> The one with optimus technology
[09:31] <Guest22289> So.. my question is which GPU driver I need to install
[09:32] <Akuli> take a screenshot of the choices you have with the screenshot tool in the menu
[09:32] <Akuli> you can post it to pasteboard.co and give us a link to it
[09:32] <Guest22289> sorry..but where do I find choices for drivers??
[09:33] <Akuli> i think there's a thing called software and updates in the menu
[09:34] <Guest22289> okay, I found that menu
[09:35] <Guest22289> Got the list of drivers
[09:36] <Akuli> There should also be a screenshot tool
[09:39] <Guest22289> I uploaded the screenshot
[09:39] <Guest22289> here is the link
[09:39] <Guest22289> http://pasteboard.co/27cxolov.png
[09:39] <Akuli> For your nvidia card i recommend using the one you have now, or the first one if it doesn't work
[09:40] <Akuli> if you want to use your other device (i have no idea what it is), just change its driver to the first one also
[09:40] <Guest22289> Okay
[09:41] <ubuntu-mate> -mate
[09:41] <ubuntu-mate> hi
[09:41] <Akuli> Hi ubuntu-mate
[09:42] <ubuntu-mate> i'm testing ubuntu mate 16.10 on acer aspire switch 11
[09:42] <ubuntu-mate> wifi doesn't works
[09:42] <ubuntu-mate> all other works well
[09:42] <Akuli> ubuntu-mate, open software and updates from the menu, go to drivers tab, enable the driver
[09:43] <ubuntu-mate> there are no driver for rtl8723bs
[09:44] <Akuli> In that case you can search for one on google
[09:44] <Akuli> if it doesn't work you can buy a usb wifi adapter
[09:54] <TheSilentLink> SuperEngineer: here I recored a vid showing it: https://youtu.be/X6SIgu92bDo
[10:03] <DaylightDandy> Hello all ! Is there a recommended way to fix the wired network/NetworkManager bug on Ubuntu MATE 16.04 that prevents the local connection from working properly ? I have tried diabling IPv6 in sysctl.conf and NetworkManager, setting a static IP etc to no avail. Thanks for your help.
[10:05] <Akuli> DaylightDandy, sure. use 14.04 and your network manager won't have any bugs :)
[10:05] <DaylightDandy> Akuli, haha, yeah well OK
[10:05] <DaylightDandy> :)
[10:06] <DaylightDandy> Thing is I remember fixing it on a previous 16.04 install and I can't fix it again
[10:06] <Akuli> i wonder if you could install an alternative network manager on ubuntu
[10:07] <Akuli> seems like you can
[10:07] <Akuli> sudo apt-get install wicd
[10:08] <DaylightDandy> I'll try that. I'm contemplating using my smartphone to tether an Internet connection to my PC to be able to update.
[10:08] <Akuli> you don't need to update anything if you don't use an internet connection
[10:09] <DaylightDandy> Oh, yeah, I meant as a workaround/fix unrelated to your suggestion :)
[10:09] <DaylightDandy> Sorry
[10:10] <Akuli> no problem
[10:11] <DaylightDandy> Is that bug really that prevalent on 16.04 ? I heard of it before upgrading but it happened on three different installs so far.
[10:12] <Akuli> all with different network cards, and just a wired connection?
[10:12] <Akuli> thats weird
[10:12] <Akuli> i recommend staying in 14.04 until 2019, which is when support for it will be dropped
[10:13] <Akuli> so far i've seen many bugs and other problems in 16.04, and i'm not going to upgrade :)
[10:14] <DaylightDandy> Yeah, all different PCs. Same chipset on two of them though. And same ISP modem/router which I suspect to be one of the cause of the problem. IPv6 and all.
[10:15] <DaylightDandy> Yeah, I waited a bit before upgrading. Install/setup is a pain but it runs well after updating.
[10:15] <Akuli> and 14.04 just worked out of the box with no problems?
[10:15] <DaylightDandy> Yeah
[10:15] <DaylightDandy> Never had that issue once on 14.04
[10:15] <DaylightDandy> Same hardware/environment
[10:16] <Akuli> maybe we could check the network manager version somehow
[10:17] <DaylightDandy> I thought about upgrading it manually via a deb package, but it feels clunky and like we're back in 1998 fixing network connections and all :D
[10:17] <Akuli> i'd probably try wicd
[10:17] <Akuli> i've never used it on ubuntu, but it should work just fine
[10:18] <DaylightDandy> Yeah, that was a good idea, I'll try that.
[10:18] <DaylightDandy> I tried messing with /etc/network/interfaces etc
[10:19] <Akuli> i think that just sets things up on startup
[10:19] <Akuli> by default it contains nothing but comments and these two lines http://dpaste.com/3YBF8C6 and you probably don't need anything else
[10:21] <DaylightDandy> That's right, but someone suggested somewhere to add eno1 (previously eth0) to it with dhcp option to set it up without NetworkManager
[10:21] <DaylightDandy> But that was a mess
[10:21] <DaylightDandy> I'm pretty sure that it's something related to IPv6 but I don't know what.
[10:39] <mgray> Hi there.
[10:53] <TheSilentLink> hi
[10:58] <TheSilentLink> Anyone one know if the panels going white and the delay normal? Here is a video showing it: https://youtu.be/X6SIgu92bDo
[11:01] <Akuli> yes it is, but your delay is longer than it should be
[11:04] <TheSilentLink> Akuli: o ok is there anyway to fix that?
[11:05] <Akuli> i don't know
[11:07] <TheSilentLink> Akuli: also is a difference between the windows managers?
[11:07] <Akuli> i'm not actually sure whats happening in the panel whitening thing, i guess the theme switches back to a default light one for some reason
[11:14] <TheSilentLink> Akuli: yea seems a bit weird lol
[12:13] <ericb2> wow I just figured out I can see youtube video with the Pi3+ + Firefox ...
[12:17] <ericb2> anybody knows how to calibrate the temperature sensor shipped with the pi3+ (B review) ?
[12:18] <ericb2> the one we can read the content in /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
[12:19] <ericb2> I firstly supposed it was something like temperature in °F , but maybe not
[12:19] <ericb2> other question : does someone have a link pointing the cooler / radiator we can use with this board ? TIA
[12:21] <ericb2> Got one : https://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberrypi_projects/blog/2016/03/03/raspberry-pi-3-cooling-heat-sink-ideas
[12:21]  * ericb2 promises to stop spamming ;-)
[13:54] <Guest26615> Hello
[17:07] <fifty-sevenC> Good morning
[18:02] <Neonumbreon> Hellooo.
[18:02] <Neonumbreon> May I ask a noobish question
[18:04] <eonumbreon> What is the underlying difference between the Mint MATE and Ubuntu MATE projects, except the fact one is Ubuntu and the other is Mint retrospectively?
[18:05] <fifty-sevenC> Ubuntu Mate is just ubuntu.
[18:05] <eonumbreon> So there is no other difference in usability?
[18:05] <fifty-sevenC> LMDE is mint which is frankendebian
[18:06] <fifty-sevenC> I'm not sure. They are both Mate.
[18:06] <fifty-sevenC> But Mate originally was a fork from Mint I believe
[18:06] <fifty-sevenC> I might be wrong on the history however
[18:07] <eonumbreon> fifty-sevenC awesome. Thank you. Trying to decide whether to use Mint or Ubuntu MATE
[18:08] <fifty-sevenC> I would just use Ubuntu Mate. Or Debian with Mate as your DE, or Fedora with Mint as your DE.
[18:08] <fifty-sevenC> Just avoid Mint. It has a sketchy history regarding updates and security
[18:12] <eonumbreon> okay. I would use fedora, I prefer dnf to apt, but... the lack of easily installable propietary Nvidia drivers scares me.
[18:13] <eonumbreon> Might be cause I am used to using a laptop with an optimus nvidia gtx630m gpu
[18:13] <fifty-sevenC> Hybrid graphics?
[18:13] <eonumbreon> Yep
[18:13] <fifty-sevenC> That will be a sticky point
[18:13] <eonumbreon> The target machine currently should be fine though.
[18:13] <fifty-sevenC> Hybrid graphics in linux sucks.
[18:13] <fifty-sevenC> Ok
[18:14] <fifty-sevenC> Glad I could help
[18:14] <eonumbreon> This machine I want to use is a C2Q QC7300 with an Nvidia 9300GS. And thanks a lot! I appreciate it :')
[18:47] <renoif> any can help me?
[18:48] <renoif> my sound cant be detected
[18:59] <fifty-sevenC> Wonder if there is a way to modify hexchat so people who leave the room are dimmed.
[19:00] <fifty-sevenC> So like I don't have to search a bunch of yellow on white background to see if I should respond
[19:02] <Akuli> fifty-sevenC, just start typing someone's name and hit tab
[19:02] <Akuli> it won't autocomplete if there's nobody with a nick like that
[19:12] <vampirodx> hi
[19:12] <vampirodx> hola
[19:16] <fifty-sevenC> Morning
[19:59] <u0_a198> testing...
[19:59] <u0_a198> does this work?
[19:59] <u0_a198> (trying to config irssi)
[19:59] <u0_a198>  
[20:00] <u0_a198> yes this works. sorry for the spam, been trying to do this all day! finally sorted it
[20:39] <ubuntu-mate> hello
[20:40] <ubuntu-mate> can someone help me with installation_
[20:52] <heath> does an one know how to change the text color in terminal
[20:54] <Akuli> yes
[20:54] <heath> hey there
[20:55] <Akuli> which color do you want to make it, or do you just want to make the prompt that ends with $ green
[20:55] <heath> i would like the text to be green
[20:55] <Akuli> heath, open your .bashrc in a text editor and remove the # from the beginning of the line that says force_color_prompt=yes
[20:56] <Akuli> there's more code for setting the colors about 30 lines below it, feel free to customize that too
[20:57] <heath> is that for the terminal in Ubuntu-mate?
[20:57] <Akuli> yes, and all other ways to run bash
[20:57] <Akuli> or do like i do, add this to the end of your .bashrc http://dpaste.com/3007YEA
[20:58] <heath> where is the .bashrt. I very new to linux
[20:58] <Akuli> its a file
[20:58] <heath> .bashrc*
[20:58] <Akuli> right
[20:58] <heath> ok
[20:58] <Akuli> it runs every time you open up the terminal
[20:58] <Akuli> so if you add `echo hello` there the terminal will say hello every time you open it
[20:59] <Akuli> If you're new to these things you probably want to edit it the GUI way :) run this: pluma .bashrc
[20:59] <Akuli> a text editing window will pop up, you can use it
[20:59] <heath> would like to learn the terminal
[21:00] <Akuli> then you can use an editor that runs entirely on the terminal, ubuntu comes with nano
[21:00] <Akuli> nano .bashrc
[21:00] <heath> ver good got it
[21:01] <Akuli> if you do it the nano way you can simply save and exit with Ctrl+X
[21:01] <Akuli> nano is really easy to use
[21:02] <heath> once I do that exit?
[21:02] <Akuli> Ctrl+X should save and exit out of nano
[21:03] <Akuli> to see the changes you can reopen the terminal
[21:04] <heath> yeah my name and location is green but the text I type isn't green
[21:07] <Akuli> you want that green also?
[21:07] <heath> yeah or any other color
[21:08] <Akuli> something like PS1="\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h \w $ "
[21:08] <Akuli> add that to the end of the file
[21:09] <Akuli> there's other colors you can try instead of 32 also
[21:09] <Akuli> 32 is green, 31 is red
[21:09] <heath> yeah I found that is in the if statment where "color_prompt"= yes
[21:09] <Akuli> oh that thing
[21:09] <Akuli> if you want to make the whole thing green just add to the end instead
[21:10] <Akuli> or
[21:10] <Akuli> right-clich terminal, profiles, profile settings
[21:46] <Mate-Desktop> hello, its last option that I have.. is there anyway i could successfully install mate desktop on ubuntu 16.04
[21:46] <Mate-Desktop> ?
[22:44] <sathe_001> hello
[22:46] <adalwin> i love ubuntu mate, even though since 16.04, the virtual box drivers are not loading anymore :) so i am still using 15.10 right now.
[22:46] <sathe_001> this is the first time i am using ubuntu mate
[22:47] <sathe_001> have you done any project using ubuntu mate?
[22:47] <adalwin> this is still running in a vm, but yeah. i really like it.
[22:47] <sathe_001> need some ideas
[22:50] <adalwin> and there he went