/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2016/07/15/#ubuntu-mate.txt

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Guest48620I hope this isn't a stupid question, but is there a master file that contains all of your applications?03:56
Guest48620I know for applications originating in the software boutique, you can install and uninstall from there03:57
Guest48620But what about other applications, is there a common area to view them all?03:57
ouroumovmust be possible to list the contents of ppas and of the ubuntu archive04:00
ouroumovsomething like grep ^Package: /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Packages04:01
ouroumovThe list is pretty massive04:03
ouroumovIf you wanna check every executable program that is available on your system you can use: apropos "" | grep "(1)"04:04
Guest48620Thanks04:36
Guest48620Sorry it took me a while to respond, I'm learning terminal commands over on codecademy so I can learn how to use the system better04:37
fifty-sevenCbin, sbin, /usr/bin and /usr/sbin04:44
mate|73963Hello all. Switch to ubuntu mate from manjaro. Loving it so far 16.04. what would be your recommend for keeping updated? I want to stay one 16.04 for a while...should I use built in updater or c-line? I just don't want it updating w/o me knowing05:20
YankDownUndermate|73963: Stick with what's built into the system. Less hassle, and it's already there.05:34
ouroumov<mate|73963> Hello all. Switch to ubuntu mate from manjaro. Loving it so far 16.04. what would be your recommend for keeping updated? I want to stay one 16.04 for a while...should I use built in updater or c-line? I just don't want it updating w/o me knowing -> that never happens anyway, unless you went out of your way to make it so05:38
mate|73963ok sounds good. I mean it won't update me to 16.10 or anything right?05:38
ouroumovno05:38
ouroumovIt will propose Ubuntu MATE 18.04.1 LTS when it will be available in two years05:39
mate|73963ok cool05:39
werly_hey08:51
AkuliHi werly_08:51
werly_where are you from?08:52
Akulitype this: /whois Akuli08:52
LuiXhow you doing folks. I have an encrypted partition which caja stopped promtping for the passphrase. it just mounts it as if it was a normal partition. any ideas?09:04
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pyrrhichiosHi folks. I had a question about ubuntu mate on the raspberry pi. I have it running right now on a raspberry pi 3, which I'd quite like to claim back for another project. I have an unused rpi2. Can I just take the card out of the 3 and stick it in the 2? I think with raspbian this would be no problem but wasn't surer it'd be the same with ubuntu.10:32
pyrrhichiosoops. I must have closed the window accidentally there, sorry!10:39
LuiXhey there, I'm trying to revert a remembered encryption passphrase in the keyring, but I cannot see it on seahorse. Any ideas?14:00
QuestioneerHi15:47
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AkuliHi TheAsker :)15:48
TheAskerHi Akuli :)15:49
TheAskerA quick question rg U MATE?15:49
Akuliok15:50
TheAskerAdoption of Linux Mint introduced x-apps? What would be the cons?15:50
Akulii have no idea why you'd use the x-apps15:53
Akuliubuntu mate is pretty much what you'd expect, much like mint but you can upgrade with the terminal and its written by more skilled people15:54
TheAsker"more skilled people" as compared to Mint you mean?15:54
Akuliyes15:56
Akuliif you've read some of mint's code you're amazed how little mint is crashing15:56
TheAskerhmm15:59
TheAskerdont know much abt coding15:59
TheAskerthats why im asking15:59
TheAskerwhat is strange is that MATE itself was started by the Mint people...isnt that statement a bit strange in light of this fact, ie. how do u explain this?16:00
Akulii don't think mate was started by mint people16:02
Akulilets check actually16:02
Akulimate itself is completely independent of mint, at least nowadays16:02
ouroumov_What do you mean "it was started by the Mint people"?16:03
ouroumov_Any source to back up that statement?16:03
ouroumov_hm16:03
Akuliaccording to wikipedia it was just first included in a distro by mint people16:04
Akuliso thats starting a project right?? :D16:04
TheAskerSorry Akuli, I got diconnected for a min, could u paste agin reply, in case you have replied rg this MATE vs Mint etc ? please :)16:09
Akuliaccording to wikipedia16:11
Akulimate was not started by mint, mint was just one of the first distros that used it16:12
Akuliso answering your question, the biggest advantages i see in ubuntu mate are that it comes wth better quality software than mint and you can upgrade your system with the terminal without breaking it16:13
TheAskerok then, i misunderstood it...on the xapps question: the idea is to reuse code in at least 3 DEs (Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon)16:13
Akulii know that, but why?16:15
Akuliall these DE's have working applications, they don't need xapp garbage16:15
Akulialso, the xapp stuff is fully developed by mint so i expect them to be buggy16:16
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TheAskerhmm, but why do u say garbage? I mean really, im open mindedly looking for answers...the idea is to reuse code, merge stuff...16:16
TheAskerthats positivive...16:16
Akuli...throw away working applications just to make new ones?16:16
Akuliis that positive?16:16
Akulii guess so if the developers have boring and you want to make x-apps because they're cool16:17
Akulithey want to16:17
Akuliif you know something about python and bash/sh you'll realize that code like this can be quite a security risk https://github.com/linuxmint/mintnanny/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintnanny/mintnanny.py#L11716:19
Akulithats from the official mint github16:19
TheAskerif u, for example, "throw away" as u say, three of them, in order to maintain only one? thats good for me16:19
Akulithey don't need much maintaining in my opinion16:19
TheAskerMATE apps would never appear if they were not foked16:19
TheAskerat one point16:19
Akulithats true16:19
TheAskerthat was throwing away too, asyou say16:19
Akulino, it wasn't16:20
Akulithe idea was never to replace gnome 316:20
Akuliand throw away its versions of the apps16:20
Akulibut lets not complain about this16:20
TheAskerdont disagree with the code snippets, simply dont know, you are probably right16:21
Akulimint was also hacked like you probably know16:21
Akuliubuntu has been very reliable for a long time because there's much more people working on it16:22
TheAskerubuntu, imho, is also very problematic, from other points of view :)16:24
Akulilike?16:24
TheAskeri guess its a well known fact anyway16:24
TheAskerwhat happened to that search thing eventually? :)16:25
TheAskerdisgrace if yoiu ask me16:25
Akulisearch thing?16:27
Akulii dont know which search thing you're talking about16:27
TheAskeramazon search, suggested search results16:28
Akulii haven't heared about that16:28
Akulibut i don't use the basic ubuntu16:28
Akuliubuntu mate is nicer16:28
TheAskerbrb16:29
TheAskerSnowden bashed Ubuntu Linux quite directly. Never heard any response from Canonical :)16:33
TheAskerI wonder why be associated with Canonical in any way?16:33
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Guest97067could anyone help with a little issue i dont understand16:34
Akuliyes, if i know how to16:34
AkuliTheAsker, i think mint has canonocal repos by default16:34
Akuliubuntu doesn't16:34
TheAskerit does, but what kinda case against such extremely sertiopus accusations it is for Ubuntu?16:35
Guest97067i keep getting a line of text sying that i have multiple sources configured and i cant remove them16:35
TheAskerCanonical never responded in any way asfar as i am aware16:35
AkuliGuest97067, what are you trying to do?16:36
AkuliTheAsker, well, if you've installed stuff like skype on mint its coming straight from the canonical repo :)16:36
Guest97067i was just trying to update my software via the software center16:37
Guest97067ad i get this text16:37
Guest97067W:Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:3, W:Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:4, W:The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/16:37
Guest97067tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file., W:Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use., W:See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details., W:Failed to fetch http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/InRelease  Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com', E:Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/16:37
Guest97067tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found, W:Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.16:37
Guest97067so i dont know how to go about it16:38
Akulihave you added the ppa's yourself?16:39
Akuliif you're not sure say no16:40
Guest97067i tried that through cmd using sudo add-apt-repository16:40
Akuliyou need to apt-get update after that16:40
Guest97067correct16:40
Guest97067and i get this16:40
Akulinow you have it twice16:40
Akuliyou can edit the files it mentions to fix that16:40
Guest97067Ign:1 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease16:41
Guest97067Err:2 http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease16:41
Guest97067  Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com'16:41
Guest97067Hit:3 http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable Release16:41
Guest97067Hit:4 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease16:41
Guest97067Ign:6 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial InRelease16:41
Guest97067Ign:7 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release16:41
Guest97067Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:41
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:41
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:41
Guest97067Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:41
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:41
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:41
Guest97067Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:41
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:41
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:41
Guest97067Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:41
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:41
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:41
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:41
Guest97067Ign:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:41
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:42
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:42
Guest97067Err:8 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Sources16:42
AkuliGuest97067, use dpaste.com next time16:42
Guest97067  404  Not Found16:42
Guest97067Ign:9 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:10 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main i386 Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main all Packages16:42
Guest97067Ign:12 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en_US16:42
Guest97067Ign:13 http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial/main Translation-en16:42
Guest97067Reading package lists... Done16:42
Guest97067W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:316:42
Guest97067W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:416:42
Guest97067W: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file.16:42
Guest97067N: Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use.16:42
Guest97067N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.16:42
Guest97067W: Failed to fetch http://us.old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/InRelease  Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com'16:42
Guest97067E: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/tomahawk/ppa/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found16:42
Guest97067W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.16:42
Guest97067W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:316:42
Guest97067W: Target Sources (main/source/Sources) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:2 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list:416:42
Guest97067oh my apologizes16:43
TheAskerHonestly, big doubts that Canonical is a very dishonest company. And the more one asks more questions are raised rg their honesty...16:43
AkuliGuest97067, did you add the ppa's yourself?17:26
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/2BYMTX217:31
Guest97067yes i did17:31
Guest97067but i think i may have messed up obviously17:31
Akuliwhats in /etc/apt/sources.list.d?17:32
Guest97067it tells me"bash: /etc/apt/sources.list.d: Is a directory"17:33
Akulils it17:33
Akulils /etc/apt/sources.list.d17:34
Guest97067what does that do?17:34
Akulils is short for list17:34
Akuliit'll list what's in there17:34
Guest97067oh thank you17:35
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d17:35
Guest97067google-chrome.list       tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list17:35
Guest97067google-chrome.list.save  tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list.save17:35
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$17:35
Akuliif i was you i'd move the tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list file somewhere, and run apt-get update to see if we still get the errors17:36
Akuliothers may have better solutions so lets wait and see if someone knows17:36
Guest97067how do i go about doing that17:36
rspionehi17:50
AkuliGuest97067, i'm pretty sure bekks has a better solution to your problem, i've never had ppa issues so i'm not that good at fixing them17:50
Guest97067okay how do i go about it then18:29
Akulimaybe renaming it is enough?18:30
Guest97067but there are still multiple copies so isnt there a way to just remove the18:30
Akulitry this: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_18:30
Akulii don't think the .save files are actually doing anything there18:31
Akuliactually18:32
Akulisorry about this mess, but copy-paste this to a terminal: ( cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/; for i in *; do echo '***' $i '***'; cat $i; done ) | nc termbin.com 999918:32
Akuliit'll give you a link, i want that18:34
Guest97067http://termbin.com/y3wr18:36
Akuliok so the save file is basically the same as the actual list file18:37
Akuliso lets get rid of the list file: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list18:37
Guest97067says cann not remove: no such file or directory18:39
Akulitry the same thing with a _ in the end18:41
Akulii think you renamed it18:41
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_18:42
Guest97067rm: cannot remove '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list_': No such file or directory18:42
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$18:42
Akulidid you run that multiple times?18:42
Guest97067just once18:42
Guest97067ill do it again18:42
Akulihmmh18:43
Akuliyou are already in the sources.list.d directry18:43
Akuliwhat does this say: { for i in *; do echo '***' $i '***'; cat $i; done } | nc termbin.com 999918:44
Guest97067http://termbin.com/8xu418:44
Akulihmm18:44
Akuliwhat does pwd say?18:45
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ pwd18:45
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$18:45
Guest97067sorry says18:45
Akulioh i see18:46
Guest97067 /home18:46
Akuli/matthew18:46
Guest97067yes18:46
Akulithat explains things a bit18:46
Akulido this: cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d18:46
Guest97067i am quite new so feel free to tell me where i am wrong18:46
Akulicd is short for change directory, so we'll basically go to the place with the list files so we don't need to keep typing the full path there all the time18:47
Akulithen, what does ls say? its short for list, so just lists everything there18:47
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ ls18:48
Guest97067google-chrome.list       tomahawk-ubuntu-ppa-xenial.list.save18:48
Guest97067google-chrome.list.save18:48
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$18:48
Akuliok, so we have removed the file18:48
Akulinow: sudo apt-get update18:48
Akuliagain, copy-paste the output to dpaste18:49
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/3MEFCMB18:50
Akuliis that it?18:50
Akuliwhich version of ubuntu is this? 14.04? 16.04?18:51
Artemis3you have duplicate entries, removed duplicates, done.18:52
Guest97067its ubuntu mate idk which version18:53
AkuliGuest97067, cat /etc/issue18:53
AkuliArtemis3, i'm just thinking that his apt-get update output is pretty short18:54
Akulidoes ubuntu mate store its repos under .d or in the main list file?18:54
Guest97067ubuntu 16.04 lts18:54
Artemis3check both anyway Akuli18:55
Artemis3its the same as debian18:55
Akuliso its all in the sources.list and .d is just for extra stuff?18:55
Artemis3sources.list and anything under sources.list.d18:55
Artemis3if you define in both, you get duplicate error18:56
Akulihmmh18:56
Artemis3ir if you make 2 entries unders sources.list.d or inside sources.list, or one in each18:56
AkuliGuest97067, run on terminal: nc termbin.com 9999 < ../sources.list18:56
Akulii mean, his apt-get update output is 8 lines18:57
Akulisomething must be wrong with that18:57
Artemis3ah that error means its an invalid repository18:57
Guest97067http://termbin.com/7q2618:57
Artemis3"Could not resolve 'us.old-releases.ubuntu.com"18:58
Akuliwhat the heck is this18:58
Akulitwo lines in sources.list??18:58
Akulitwo lines?18:58
Akulii need to download ubuntu mate and run it in a vm18:58
Guest97067thats fine18:58
Artemis3thats not bad18:58
Artemis3but get rid of that old thing18:58
Guest97067ill be playing league of legends just let me know18:58
Akulii mean18:58
Akulii was surprised by how little lines this devuan had by default18:58
Akulithat was 6 lines and comments18:59
Akuliand then this guy comes here like yeeii, i have two lines18:59
Guest97067hey i strive for excellence18:59
Artemis3remove us.old-releases18:59
Artemis3you should add xenial-security just copy that single line and replace xenial with xenial-security19:02
Akulii want to know why he's not having any of that stuff there19:02
Artemis3its not strictly needed19:03
Artemis3but good to have sec updates19:03
Akuliim sure there's more than two lines by default19:04
Artemis3there is also xenial-updates again, not strictly needed19:04
Akulimy iso will be downloaded in 20 minutes19:04
Guest97067i dont know what that is19:04
Guest97067regarding the xenia stuff19:05
Artemis3"major bug fix update produced after the final release"19:05
Akuliubuntu 16.04 is also known as xenial, and these are juts stuff you can add to the file we're looking at19:05
Artemis3just add it, its good for you19:05
Artemis3so 3 lines19:05
Guest97067lol19:05
Guest97067i see what you did there19:06
Artemis3xenial, xenial-updates and xenial-security19:06
Artemis3rest is the same19:06
Akuliby default there's also some deb source things..19:06
Artemis3perhaps you should not use archive, doesnt make sense19:06
Akulithat sources.list just seems incomplete to me19:06
Artemis3oh scratch that19:06
Artemis3it works19:06
Akulii mean how can he have something like that19:07
Artemis3its good with those 3 lines19:07
Akulisure, but how does he now have two19:07
Akuliwoow this internet is fast19:07
Akulijust 15 minutes left19:07
Artemis3by editing sources.list19:08
Guest97067i literally havent done anything on this since i added ubuntu mate. then i added ararok and tomahawk to see the difference and all of this happened lol. but im sure i messed something up somewhere19:09
Artemis3probably the way you added amarok and tomahawk was inadequate19:09
Guest97067i had no issues with amarok but im sure that is bc it was through the package manager and tomahawk was throught he terminal19:10
Artemis3yes i bet thats where the mess happened19:10
Guest97067im sure19:11
Artemis3or something you did earlier19:11
Guest97067well it is all a learning experience for me19:11
Guest97067so i dont mind19:11
Guest97067thank you for the help though19:11
Guest97067and helping me understand more19:11
Artemis3when you want some app search in main repositories first, or add a ppa second19:11
Guest97067what are some good ap to have19:11
Artemis3what even tomahawk is for anyway19:12
Guest97067a music terminal that can link things like pandora, last.fm and spotify together19:12
Artemis3ah19:12
Artemis3another media player?19:13
Artemis3there are too many of those19:13
Guest97067amarok is just better but i thought i would look at it19:13
Guest97067there are too many medic players19:13
Guest97067media19:13
Artemis3exile? stuff like that19:13
Artemis3amarok is kde tho19:13
Akuliare 32-bit and 64-bit sources.lists going to be the same?19:13
Guest97067see now you lost me19:13
Artemis3exaile19:14
Artemis3buh19:14
Artemis3install exaile, remove the others good day xD19:14
Akulii guess they are because i've sometimes copied the sources.list from this 32-bit laptop to my 64-bit desktop after destroying its sources.list19:14
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Akulitwo minutes left19:24
* Akuli installs virtualbox19:24
Guest97067any news?19:33
Akuliyes, i have a new sources.list for you19:33
AkuliArtemis3, something like this? http://termbin.com/cbg819:34
Akulithats what the dvd comes with, but without the cdrom one19:34
AkuliGuest97067, run this: sudo wget http://termbin.com/cbg8 -o /etc/apt/sources.list19:37
Guest97067nothing happens19:39
Akulithats what was supposed to happen :)19:39
Akulithen run a sudo apt-get update19:39
Akuliand dpaste output19:41
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/18K3RG319:41
Akuliwtf19:42
Akulinc termbin.com 9999 < sources.list19:42
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$ nc termbin.com 9999 < sources.listbash: sources.list: No such file or directory19:43
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:/etc/apt/sources.list.d$19:44
Akulioh right sorry, you're there19:44
Akulirun 'cd ..' without '' first, then try again19:44
Akulinow i see!19:44
Akuliits -O, not -o19:44
Akulisorry19:44
Akulisudo wget http://termbin.com/cbg8 -O sources.list19:44
Akulirun that after one cd ..19:45
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/198NRS619:47
Akulithats awesome :) finally19:47
Akulinow run an apt-get update19:47
Akulisudo apt-get update19:48
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$ sudo apt-get update19:49
Guest97067E: Type '--2016-07-15' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list19:49
Guest97067N: Ignoring file 'cbg8' in directory '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has no filename extension19:49
Guest97067N: Ignoring file 'cbg8.1' in directory '/etc/apt/sources.list.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension19:49
Guest97067E: The list of sources could not be read.19:49
Guest97067matthew@matthew-U56E:~$19:49
Guest97067lol19:49
Akulihmm19:49
Akuliyou're not on the same terminal anymore?19:50
Guest97067oh did i go to far?19:50
Akulino problem19:50
Akulirun these http://dpaste.com/1EYSEQX19:51
Akulithis time this shouldn't fail :)19:51
Akulisorry about being a bit unpolite sometimes19:52
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/2X4R1MB19:59
Akuliawesome!19:59
Akulijust some stuff to do: ls sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 999919:59
Guest97067http://termbin.com/j8js20:00
Akulisudo rm sources.list.d/cbg8*20:09
Akulisudo apt-get update20:09
Akuliwe shouldn't have any errors this time :)20:09
Guest97067should there be an * after it20:10
Akuliyes20:11
Akuliit means that anything that starts with cbg8 will be removed20:11
Guest97067http://dpaste.com/1K8VQTQ20:13
Guest97067looks great now20:13
Akuliindeed20:13
Guest97067hah well thank you for everything20:14
Akuli:)20:14
Akulithat was a mess20:14
Guest97067what do i do with my computer now lol20:14
Akulii have no idea :D20:14
Guest97067lol now i have nothing to do20:14
Akulicheck if you have updates20:14
Akulisudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade20:14
Guest97067do you suggest adding the "ubuntu after install" package?20:14
Akuliwhats that20:14
gizmosthis chat is only for who use ubuntu mate ??20:14
Akuligizmos, if so then i should be kicked out of here :)20:15
Guest97067^20:16
gizmoshhh stay here we need you XD20:16
gizmoswho know a nice video editor for linux ?20:19
Akulipitivi or openshot?20:20
Akulikdenlive?20:20
Akulichoose whatever works for you, and what crashes least :)20:20
gizmosthanks bro20:21
Guest97067akuli wat do you use your linux os for?20:21
Akulii have ubuntu mate on my other computer, this laptop runs devuan20:22
Akuliwhich is nice because this is not exactly a fast computer :)20:22
Guest97067oh alright. i just got fed up with windows and decided to dive head first in. i hope i can still use it for college though20:23
Akulidepends on what you need to do there20:23
Guest97067mainly microsoft word, and excel as well as internet20:24
Guest97067just basic things20:24
Akulilibreoffice should be enough for that20:24
Guest97067is there a way to get microsoft note?20:25
Akulioh that stuff20:25
Akuliif you get a onedrive account from the college you can use it with a web browser20:26
gizmosI have a computer  with 1GB of ram DDR2, 512MB graphic Card, and Dual core, which linux OS good for it ?20:27
Guest97067mate20:27
Guest97067lol idk20:27
Akulithat 1GB is pretty little20:27
Akulihow experienced are you?20:27
Akuliif you want a really fast distro go with devuan and mate or xfce, if not probably ubuntu mate 14.0420:28
Akulieven though i'd probably recommend devuan anyway with that ram20:28
gizmosthis is my first day with linux XD20:29
Akuliwell, #devuan is a really friendly channel20:31
Akulilots of advanced and enthustiastic people ready to help newcomers20:32
Guest97067so what is a good way to learn your way around linux20:34
Akulii dont know20:49
Akulii've used linux for programming a lot, so i've needed to learn some terminal stuff to get things done, and i got interested in it more20:49
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