[11:56] <kps> after installing ubuntu mate pc still booting automatically to Windows 10
[11:57] <Akuli> kps, are you the same kps that was here yesterday?
[11:57] <Akuli> and you're sure you've disabled fast boot in windows 10?
[11:58] <kps> yes i'm that guy who contacted here yesterday also.
[11:58] <kps> yes fast startup already disabled
[11:58] <Akuli> if your computer is new maybe there's a secure boot thing in the bios?
[11:59] <Akuli> you need to disable that because grub and ubuntu are not verified by microsoft
[11:59] <kps> bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\ubuntu\grubx64.efi
[11:59] <kps> ^^also didn't work
[12:00] <kps> how can i disable secure boot ?
[12:00] <Akuli> check if your secure boot is turned on... but if it has worked before i don't think thats the problem
[12:00] <Akuli> when your computer boots hit a key to get to its settings
[12:00] <Akuli> usually its esc or f2 or something
[12:00] <kps> then
[12:00] <kps> mine f2
[12:00] <Akuli> find the secure boot there and disable it
[12:01] <alkisg> kps: have you booted with a live cd now?
[12:01] <Akuli> i need to go
[12:01] <kps> i can biit from live usb stick if it can help
[12:02] <alkisg> OK try what Akuli said, if it doesn't help, we'll see later for the live method
[12:03] <kps>  i can  boot from live usb stick if it can help
[12:04] <kps> how can i post pictures here
[12:04] <kps> just want to show that there are not any option tjere like that
[12:05] <alkisg> Google for "paste image", then upload the image somewhere, finally paste the url here
[12:05] <alkisg> E.g. http://ctrlv.in/
[12:05] <alkisg> bbl...
[12:09] <kps> https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B5keDEiRA-GnSzFOVjBTVEJhOWM
[12:10] <kps> here are three pics showing things under - advanced,boot,security boit menus
 are you there ?
[12:18] <kps> alkis georgopolous /
[12:21] <ouroumov_> can you access GRUB kps ? (holding shift or Esc while booting)
[12:21] <kps> yes
[12:21] <ouroumov_> And you have the Ubuntu Option there?
[12:21] <kps> with live usb stick ^
[12:21] <ouroumov_> hm
[12:21] <kps> without live usb nothing comes there
[12:22] <ouroumov_> can you run the command "lsblk" in a terminal and paste the output to pastebin.com then give the link?
[12:23] <ouroumov_> (In the live usb)
[12:25] <kps> wait
[12:33] <kps> http://pastebin.com/dn9VfuLL
[12:33] <kps> ouromov_   here is that file
[12:34] <kps> btw i don't know how to use pastebin so if something is wrong i did please bear with me then
[12:35] <ouroumov_> No it's ok, however lsblk from the live does not quite give the information I wanted
[12:35] <kps> so what should I do now
[12:37] <ouroumov_> There should be an "Installation Help" section somewhere in the Welcome splash screen live version
[12:37] <ouroumov_> With something about "boot repair" and some instructions
[12:38] <kps> okay
[13:07] <kps> hey guys after using boot repair to bring the grub for loading ubuntu from hdd now only ubuntu is showing  to be one option for os
[13:07] <kps> Windows 10 is not there to be selected   please please help me now
[13:12] <kps> is anyone here to help me
[13:16] <kps> hey where you all are please help here
[13:16] <ouroumov_> hey
[13:17] <kps> please buddy help me
[13:17] <ouroumov_> You don't have a W10 boot option when you go into the GRUB?
[13:17] <kps> no
[13:17] <kps> it's just showing ubuntu and other two options like advanced or something else
[13:17] <ouroumov_> That shouldn't happen, did you use the fix recommended by bootrepair?
[13:18] <kps> yes
[13:18] <kps> i choosen sda3 which was the partition in which I installed  ubuntu
[13:18] <ouroumov_> You're logged into Ubuntu from your disk or from your USB right now?
[13:19] <kps> from hdd
[13:19] <ouroumov_> open a terminal and type "sudo update-grub"
[13:19] <kps> and it's showing C partition having windows files
[13:21] <kps> after that?
[13:21] <kps> it's showing windows 10 in sda1 and again found Windows 10 in sda2
[13:21] <ouroumov_> reboot, see if it fixed it
[13:23] <kps> yes it has detected Windows 10 but showing 2 Windows  that is sda1 and sda2
[13:23] <kps> so which should i choose to load win10
[13:24] <ouroumov_> I don't know. One of the option is probably the recovery. Try the first option, then the other
[13:25] <kps> okay I'm trying  by the way is there a way to delete one of them?
[13:25] <ouroumov_> Yes, but don't ask me how, maybe ask the forums
[13:25] <kps> deleting the option  i mean
[13:25] <kps> okay
[13:25] <ouroumov_> We have a nice community @ https://ubuntu-mate.community/
[13:26] <kps> btw thanks alot
[13:26] <kps> thank you very much
[13:26] <ouroumov_> yw
[13:37] <Tintomatic> I upgraded my laptop with Intel graphice from 14.04 to 16.04, and now Compiz is very broken (window trails and other problems). Does anyone have a guess for what I should look at?
[13:42] <ouroumov_> Tintomatic, are you dead set on compiz or do you just care about vsync?
[13:44] <swift110> hey all
[14:01] <Tintomatic> I like my wobbly windows!  Actually there are a few useful things I find useful.  Are you suggewsting that Compiz is no longer adequatly supported?
[14:07] <swift110> I love wobbly windows
[14:24] <alkisg> Tintomatic: google for "disable sna"
[14:24] <alkisg> It might help with the glitches
[14:27] <Tintomatic> thanks! will try it
[14:42] <Guest87346> Hello, I have wifi problems in my clean install of Ubuntu mate 16.10 i also tried Xubuntu 16.04. Same there. Its very unstable and I only get like 1 of 5 bars connection. Even tho the wifi stand right in front of the laptop
[14:54] <ouroumov_> hi Guest87346
[14:55] <ouroumov_> Guest87346, standard troubleshooting procedure is lshw -C network --> get model of NIC and driver, then google with "Ubuntu" prefix
[14:58] <hog> hey anyone of you know viperfx like equalizer for ubuntu ?
[15:09] <swift110> hey all
[15:27] <APoliTech> Just a heads up about the magnet link for 16.10 alfa 2. if you use the magnet link you will get 15.10
[15:44] <ouroumov_> APoliTech, can you post that on the Forum? I think @lah7's the one handling the links
[15:44] <ouroumov_> He's not on IRC afaik
[16:03] <ali1234> flexiondotorg: is the official raspberry pi 2 server image made with your flavour maker?
[16:04] <ali1234> this: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/16.04/release/ubuntu-16.04-preinstalled-server-armhf+raspi2.img.xz
[16:04] <flexiondotorg> ali1234, No. But I am planning to get my stuff integrated into the official stuff.
[16:04] <ali1234> okay. does the flavour maker support device tree overlays?
[16:05] <ali1234> because the official image doesn't
[16:11] <Codfection> hello
[16:11] <Codfection> just wanna ask.. for programming.. the tools are same as ubuntu (unity) or different?
[16:11] <Codfection> as it is handled by community
[16:16] <n0de01> Hi! Does anyone having freezing issues while using eclipse on Ubuntu Mate Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS ?
[16:20] <alkisg> Codfection: the same
[16:20] <Akuli> eclipse is supposed to freeze :D
[16:20] <Akuli> i mean... its eclipse
[16:20] <Codfection> really?
[16:20] <Akuli> not really
[16:20] <Codfection> there is bug in ubuntu mate ? Akuli
[16:21] <Akuli> Codfection, its 16.04, i'm not surprised that its buggy
[16:21] <Akuli> if its buggy
[16:24] <Codfection> Akuli, u said eclipse is supposed to lag o
[16:24] <Codfection> on ubuntu mate
[16:24] <Codfection> thats why I asked
[16:24] <Akuli> not really :)
[16:24] <Codfection> only steam is not working for me
[16:24] <Akuli> i've never actually used it because i've heard its slow
[16:24] <Akuli> also, i'm happy with geany
[16:25] <n0de01> Sometimes there's even seems to be bug while installing system software updates from Software updater utility
[16:25] <Akuli> Codfection, you probably want to type steam to the terminal, then copy-paste the errors  you get to google
[16:26] <Codfection> I hate ubuntu
[16:26] <Codfection> full of bugs
[16:26] <Codfection> :(
[16:26] <Codfection> love mate desktop thou
[16:27] <Codfection> I have tried using ubuntu
[16:27] <Codfection> on vm
[16:27] <Codfection> it lags
[16:28] <Codfection> ubuntu mate works fine :P
[16:29] <Codfection> guys wanna ask u.. is i5 laptop enough or do I need i7 laptop? for vm
[16:33] <Akuli> Codfection, what is that in megaherzes?
[16:35] <Codfection> sorry?
[16:37] <Akuli> for example this processor is 2x2.93MHz
[16:37] <Akuli> what are your processors you're talking about, and how much ram do the computers have?
[16:45] <flexiondotorg> ali1234, Yes, the Flavour Maker support devicetrees
[16:47] <ali1234> okay thanks
[18:47] <ken_> remove an application in linux terminal
[18:47] <ken_> how to do that
[18:49] <ken_>  how remove an application in linux terminal
[18:50] <ouroumov> sudo apt remove <package_name>
[18:50] <DarkPsydeLord> depending on what exactly you want to remove
[18:51] <ken_> libre office
[18:52] <ken_> Building dependency tree
[18:52] <ken_> Reading state information... Done
[18:52] <ken_> E: Unable to locate package libreOffice
[18:52] <DarkPsydeLord> then sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice
[18:52] <DarkPsydeLord> should work
[18:54] <ken_> libreoffice is still there
[18:57] <ouroumov> ken_, there's no caps in libreoffice
[18:58] <ken_> yes
[18:58] <ouroumov> You used one in your earlier command
 E: Unable to locate package libreOffice
 E: Unable to locate package libreOffice
[19:01] <Akuli> sudo apt-get purge libreoffice; sudo apt-get autoremove --purge; sudo apt-get autoclean
[19:01] <Akuli> and its done
[19:01] <ken_> Reading package lists... Done
[19:01] <ken_> Building dependency tree
[19:01] <ken_> Reading state information... Done
[19:01] <ken_> E: Unable to locate package libreOffice
[19:02] <ouroumov> You still have the Upper Case "O" ken_
[19:02] <ouroumov> Ubuntu is case sensitive, alright?
[19:02] <ouroumov> ls != Ls
[19:03] <ken_> ok
[19:04] <DarkPsydeLord> maybe use everything in one line
[19:04] <DarkPsydeLord> sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice && sudo apt-get autoremove
[19:05] <ken_> do] password for ken:
[19:05] <ken_> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[19:05] <ken_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[19:06] <Akuli> ken_, you have another terminal open with apt-get running
[19:06] <ouroumov> You probably have the GUI software updater or something like that (synaptic?) with a lock on the ring
[19:07] <Akuli> is he just trolling or did he really write libreOffice twice?
[19:07] <ken_> no
[19:07] <ouroumov> He's new
[19:08] <DarkPsydeLord> well sometimes you cant see those mistakes specially after several hours of coding or reading
[19:08] <DarkPsydeLord> or baking specially that last one
[19:09] <ken_> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[19:09] <ken_> Reading package lists... Done
[19:09] <ken_> Building dependency tree
[19:09] <ken_> Reading state information... Done
[19:09] <ken_> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[19:14] <DarkPsydeLord> are you sure you still have libre office installed?
[19:14] <DarkPsydeLord> please run dpkg --get-selections | grep libreoffice
[19:16] <ken_> yes
[20:42] <john> anyone running dev version?
[20:47] <Guest55167> hello?
[20:48] <Guest55167> is there a special developmental irc?
[21:00] <mate|86737> any dev people online?
[21:02] <mate|86737> is upgrading dev ver via synaptic advisable? or is it preferable to use apt-get upgrade or software boutique or what
[21:02] <mate|86737> they each have very different results, and I'd like to not break packages if possible
[21:05] <Sebastien> mate|86737, it's the same channel, just hang out here, and be idle
[21:05] <Sebastien> someone will help you maybe
[21:05] <mate|86737> okay, cool. thanks
[21:05] <Sebastien> i would prefer to use sudo apt-get update then u pgrade
[21:05] <Sebastien> i would prefer to use sudo apt-get update then upgrade
[21:05] <mate|86737> usually I would
[21:05] <mate|86737> but there are packages being kept back
[21:05] <Sebastien> why wouldn't you this time?
[21:06] <Sebastien> ok
[21:06] <Sebastien> remove them ?
[21:06] <Sebastien> replace them, or update them
[21:06] <mate|86737> well there are also a few more changes in alpha 2
[21:07] <mate|86737> such as cheese being reintroduced
[21:08] <mate|86737> it's been a while since i've done testing
[21:10] <mate|86737> i guess i'll just use synaptic
[22:37] <ubuntu-mate> Hello
[22:38] <ouroumov> hi ubuntu-mate
[22:38] <ubuntu-mate> Anyone are be there?
[22:38] <ubuntu-mate> Hi!
[22:38] <ouroumov> ^^
[22:39] <ubuntu-mate> My computer can't find OS on HD
[22:39] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, you're booted in the live session after having performed the installation?
[22:40] <ubuntu-mate> with gparted I see all patition, and all its fine
[22:40] <ubuntu-mate> Run live session
[22:41] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, what option did you pick during the install? "Erase disk and install" / "Something Else" ?
[22:41] <ubuntu-mate> I want repair, without reinstall
[22:41] <ubuntu-mate> I dont run install
[22:41] <ubuntu-mate> But I can o this
[22:42] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, what option did you pick during the install? "Erase disk and install" / "Something Else" ?
[22:42] <ubuntu-mate> wait
[22:43] <ubuntu-mate> I have the follow options to pick...
[22:44] <ouroumov> no
[22:44] <ubuntu-mate> Update Ubuntu 14... to Ubuntu 16.04...
[22:44] <ouroumov> Please don't do that, just tell me what you remember choosing
[22:44] <ouroumov> What?
[22:44] <ouroumov> So this is an upgrade, not a clean install?
[22:44] <ubuntu-mate> Is seens
[22:45] <ubuntu-mate> Erase Ubuntu
[22:45] <ubuntu-mate> Install Unbuntu
[22:45] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate: what is your native language?
[22:45] <ubuntu-mate> Erase Disk and install
[22:45] <ubuntu-mate> Portuguese
[22:46] <ubuntu-mate> In the installation I have Upgrade to pick
[22:46] <ubuntu-mate> But... Is safe?
[22:46] <sslove> se quiseres, explica em pt
[22:46] <ubuntu-mate> Ok
[22:47] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, I can't understand your problem, but there's a local channel you can use: #ubuntu-pt
[22:47] <ubuntu-mate> Voce perguntou se quais sao as opcoes
[22:47] <ubuntu-mate> que tenho
[22:47] <ubuntu-mate> para escolher
[22:47] <ubuntu-mate> Entendi
[22:47] <sslove> ja fiseste a installacao?
[22:47] <ubuntu-mate> Nao
[22:48] <ubuntu-mate> To na Live Session
[22:48] <ubuntu-mate> (Estou)
[22:48] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, sslove: can you please chat on #ubuntu-pt ? Here is supposed to be English only as it's an official non-localized Ubuntu support channel
[22:48] <sslove> ok, can u send a screenshot of your gparted with missing os?
[22:48] <ubuntu-mate> yes
[22:48] <sslove> sure, let's resume in english
[22:48] <ubuntu-mate> one moment
[22:49] <sslove> ouroumov, thanks for ur help and suggestion for #ubuntu-pt
[22:49] <ouroumov> yw
[22:50] <ubuntu-mate> How I send a picture?
[22:50] <sslove> a link to imgur maybe?
[22:50] <ubuntu-mate> maybe
[22:51] <ubuntu-mate> https://postimg.org/image/fpiokzftz/
[22:52] <ubuntu-mate> I was had a Windows 7 in one of this patitions
[22:53] <ubuntu-mate> And I deleted
[22:53] <sslove> well, what do u see in the file manager?
[22:57] <sslove> just because u deleted ur win7 doesn't mean u can't recover any data, there are tools for that, but if you have all of ur important data backed up already, maybe don't worry about it.  either way you'll need to reinstall windows if u really need it. do u plan on ur ubuntu mate being your main OS?
[23:00] <ubuntu-mate> Yes
[23:00] <ubuntu-mate> I dont need anymore Windows
[23:00] <sslove> i am guessing windows was in sda1 right?
[23:00] <ubuntu-mate> Right
[23:01] <sslove> sda 6 is ur ubuntu 1404 and sda7 ur home partition?
[23:01] <ubuntu-mate> no
[23:01] <ubuntu-mate> 6 is home partition
[23:02] <ubuntu-mate> and 7 system file
[23:02] <ubuntu-mate> Dont laugh of me
[23:02] <sslove> ok, uv got a small home partition and seems backwards to me
[23:02] <sslove> everything is backed up?
[23:02] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha
[23:03] <ubuntu-mate> No
[23:03] <ubuntu-mate> Nothing
[23:04] <sslove> unless ur doing a lot of gaming/steam where the system partition can grow very large because of games, u should be fine with a system partition of 30gb or even less
[23:04] <ubuntu-mate> But if is only solution
[23:05] <ubuntu-mate> Understood
[23:05] <ubuntu-mate> The home partition is need more MD than system patition?
[23:06] <ubuntu-mate> MB*
[23:06] <ouroumov> Yes
[23:06] <ubuntu-mate> GB*
[23:06] <ubuntu-mate> Oh ok
[23:06] <ouroumov> System is for your programs. /home is for your data
[23:06] <ubuntu-mate> I dont know this
[23:06] <sslove> well, backup ur stuff, if u can, then if u wanna preserve all the apps and themes/icons and settings and everything, get aptik, create a backup folder for aptik, once that is done, delete the system partition, grow the home partition...
[23:06] <sslove> how much ram have u got?
[23:07] <ubuntu-mate> 4gb
[23:07] <ubuntu-mate> Ah ok... I understood
[23:08] <ouroumov> Your SWAP partition is a little small for 4GB - you won't be able to hibernate
[23:09] <ubuntu-mate> Is better more than 4GB, right?
[23:09] <sslove> ul want to move the swap partition to the very beginning, next, make a boot partition, about 500-600mb, then a system partition, about 30gb unless ur a gamer, then if u have extra space after ur new system partition and between home, u might wanna consider moving the home partition to the left, then install, and download aptik and use the 1 click restore, you're good to go
[23:10] <sslove> is it a hd or ssd?
[23:10] <ubuntu-mate> Im not a gamer, Im a programmer
[23:10] <ubuntu-mate> Is ssd
[23:10] <sslove> oh i see, then it doesn't matter afaik
[23:10] <ubuntu-mate> Man, this are very good tips
[23:11] <ubuntu-mate> Or woman..
[23:11] <sslove> but hd's better to put whatever u want fast access to in the beginning (left) of the drive
[23:12] <sslove> but since u have ssd, i don
[23:13] <sslove> but since u have ssd, i don't think it matters where swap is
[23:13] <ouroumov> sslove, it's funny: I had never thought about that but now that you mention it it's kind of obvious that the swap should be near the center of the drive.
[23:13] <sslove> yea ur swap should match ur ram, so ram can write to it
[23:14] <sslove> yea, smaller diameter, faster rotations/access
[23:15] <sslove> and naturally u want that for swap. i always put swap first and boot 2nd because i want those fast and they're small partitions anyway. i used to make boot partitions as small as 200mb, but u must remember to autoremove and purge kernels often, after upgrades
[23:16] <sslove> where u from umate?
[23:16] <ouroumov> I learned something today: thanks.
[23:16] <ubuntu-mate> I heard: "If you have a small swap, it better speed of your cpu"
[23:17] <sslove> hahaha, cool
[23:17] <ubuntu-mate> But is seems not true
[23:17] <sslove> i don't see the connection
[23:17] <ubuntu-mate> mmmm
[23:18] <sslove> where r u from and what programming do u do?
[23:19] <ubuntu-mate> Im from Brazil, I programm one software to Virtual Office.
[23:19] <ubuntu-mate> In this moment
[23:19] <sslove> cool, where in br?
[23:19] <ubuntu-mate> I already do many programs
[23:20] <ubuntu-mate> In Sao Paulo, SP
[23:20] <ubuntu-mate> And you?
[23:20] <sslove> i don't know what virtual office is/means
[23:20] <ubuntu-mate> Is a Type of Coworking Centers
[23:20] <sslove> i'm a culinary artist from NYC
[23:20] <ubuntu-mate> Serious?
[23:20] <sslove> working in asia now
[23:20] <ubuntu-mate> No...
[23:21] <ubuntu-mate> Is crazy
[23:21] <ubuntu-mate> Cool
[23:21] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha
[23:21] <ubuntu-mate> What you do with Linux?
[23:21] <sslove> as much as i can
[23:22] <sslove> mostly just an enthusiast, but i participate and contribute money to projects i like
[23:23] <ubuntu-mate> If you dont bother
[23:24] <ubuntu-mate> show me a pics of your art
[23:24] <ubuntu-mate> Very cool
[23:26] <sslove> i am a culinary artist, a chef by another name except i don't work in restos, i work freelance. my art is creating new dishes, but i dabble in other arts too, just a creative person. i think programming is creative too, well at least it's creating, and i'm sure some solutions require creativity, altho programmers are not usually considered artists
[23:27] <ubuntu-mate> ohhh is very true
[23:27] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha
[23:28] <ubuntu-mate> I try sometimes develop some art with I do
[23:28] <sslove> i want to learn programming actually, just at least so i can study code and submit patches or squash bugs or maybe someday  participate in cool projects, or hack/fork my own shit
[23:28] <ubuntu-mate> Great
[23:28] <ubuntu-mate> haha
[23:28] <ubuntu-mate> Very nice
[23:29] <sslove> i am loving this release of U-MATE
[23:30] <ubuntu-mate> IS the first time that I try install
[23:31] <ubuntu-mate> cause bug hd, shure
[23:31] <ubuntu-mate> But, is seems very light
[23:31] <ubuntu-mate> I like cooking too
[23:32] <ubuntu-mate> But I cooking food from "Minas Gerais"
[23:32] <ubuntu-mate> Is a state of Brazil
[23:32] <ubuntu-mate> Polenta With Chicken
[23:32] <sslove> makes my old netbook nice and fast and modern again, but when i use unity on my slightly newer netbook, with 2gb ram, i realize how much extra polish unity has, and i love the HUD most of all. i was looking for something in an app with so many menu items, and i couldn't find it, with HUD it would take a second to tap alt and search. U-MATE 16.10 is working on a HUD, smart move, that shit is the most killer feature ever
[23:33] <ubuntu-mate> Chicken with okra
[23:33] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha yes is true
[23:34] <sslove> yea my mate install on my netbook is about 300mb or less at idle, not bad. atom 1.6ghz and 1gb ram, lol
[23:34] <ubuntu-mate> sweet corn bread with cloves and cinnamon
[23:34] <sslove> yea is minas gerais the culinary capital of brasil?
[23:34] <ubuntu-mate> No
[23:34] <sslove> mmm that sounds good
[23:35] <ubuntu-mate> In Brazil, we have a many kind of colinary
[23:35] <ubuntu-mate> From Bahia
[23:35] <ubuntu-mate> From Minas
[23:35] <ubuntu-mate> From Sao Paulo
[23:35] <sslove> i was in ceara, and wasn't impressed with the food there
[23:35] <sslove> in a small city
[23:35] <ubuntu-mate> The capital of colunary is Sao Paulo
[23:36] <ubuntu-mate> But like NY
[23:36] <sslove> a lot of the churrasco was, um, pretty much always very overcooked
[23:36] <ubuntu-mate> Cause the financial center
[23:36] <sslove> lol, dry hard meat not my favorite
[23:36] <sslove> i should check out sp
[23:36] <sslove> if i can
[23:36] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha Dry hard meat?
[23:36] <sslove> someday
[23:36] <ubuntu-mate> Carne seca?
[23:36] <ubuntu-mate> hahaha
[23:37] <ubuntu-mate> Come to SP!
[23:37] <sslove> i'm sure there are talented chefs and cooks throughout the country tho
[23:38] <ubuntu-mate> Stay in my apartament
[23:38] <sslove> oh man that would be sweet
[23:38] <ubuntu-mate> My ap, localized i center of Sao Paulo
[23:38] <sslove> i sent u a pm, send ur info there
[23:38] <ubuntu-mate> in*
[23:39] <ubuntu-mate> nice
[23:39] <sslove> do u see it?
[23:40] <ubuntu-mate> Yes
[23:41] <ubuntu-mate> I talked you u there
[23:42] <sslove> yea man, many things i love about this ubuntu mate, crazy nice once i tweak it to my liking, but it has superseded mint, it includes the mint menu (minus the ability to install software from the menu, what' the fuck is up with that), a dock, gdebi, the awesome welcome app and software boutique with ppa's. global menu(top menu), mate dock, etc. so nice, but still no HUD, oh well.
[23:45] <ouroumov> sslove, MATE menu was probably forked before that feature was implemented in Mint menu
[23:46] <ouroumov> And yeah, as you pointed there's a HUD in alpha testing now thanks to flexion.org
[23:53] <sslove> yea that's awesome
[23:54] <sslove> hey anyone here know why the 'advanced menu' (mint menu innit?) doesn't install software searched from the menu like mint menu does (or at least used to)?
[23:55] <ouroumov> I'm off to sleep, see ya.
[23:56] <sslove> gnight