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ubuntu-matehey guys02:31
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NeueMannHey guys, I'm having this problem: https://askubuntu.com/questions/804296/ubuntu-mate-is-getting-the-wrong-ip-address04:45
YankDownUnderNeueMann: Read through this - it might help: http://tecadmin.net/setup-network-interface-on-ubuntu-debian-and-linuxmint/#04:51
NeueMannYankDownUnder, that didn't help. After following the instructions ethernet didn't show at all in ifconfig.05:00
YankDownUnderNeueMann: Question - are you sure the drivers for this network card are actually installed and working?05:00
NeueMannthat didn't help. After following the instructions ethernet didn't show at all in ifconfig.05:02
YankDownUnderNeueMann: As per the last question I asked - are the drivers installed for this network card?05:02
NeueMannSorry, got disconnected using the network card. They were. How would I check that now?05:03
YankDownUnderNeueMann: Easy done - open a terminal - type: sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall05:03
YankDownUnderNeueMann: That would automatically install any drivers that you might need on this system - however, that being said, it might not necessarily fix your issue. Have you checked your network card configs in the network manager - just to make sure or test?05:04
NeueMann0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.05:04
YankDownUnder"2 not upgraded" - in the Software Centre, are those "items" showing?05:05
NeueMannNope but I installed the upgrades. Now they're gone.05:10
YankDownUnderNeueMann: Rebooted?05:11
NeueMannSeveral times.05:11
NeueMannI've also rebooted the router (when in use) and requested new IPs from the network.05:12
YankDownUnderNeueMann: Still the same IP address range - being 10.x.x.x ?05:12
NeueMannYes.05:12
NeueMannI've restarted network-manager as well.05:12
YankDownUnderNeueMann: I'm at a loss for the moment - you should either wait in here, or also ask in #ubuntu -> there are more folks in there, mate.05:13
NeueMannThanks.05:13
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m4bshye guys05:28
m4bssome1?05:29
m4bslook like no one here05:34
mate|47163hello08:01
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mate|63758Hi, I have a old laptop https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/FujitsuAmiloLa1703 and it's graphic card works ok in ubuntu mate live usb but installed it goes to 640x48009:56
mate|63758ubuntu mate live usb 16.01 LTS downloaded today09:57
mate|63758how can I copy graphics configuration from live usb to the installed version?09:58
alkisgmate|63758: what's the output of this command? lspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA10:01
mate|1$ lspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA10:04
mate|101:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VIA Technologies, Inc. K8M890CE/K8N890CE [Chrome 9] [1106:3230] (rev 01)10:04
mate|1 Subsystem: Fujitsu Technology Solutions K8M890CE/K8N890CE [Chrome 9] [1734:10d9]10:04
mate|1 Kernel modules: viafb10:04
mate|1me again in usb live10:04
alkisgAh, that's the live one, ok,10:04
alkisgcan you put also the output of: xrandr10:05
alkisgAnd: cat /var/log/Xorg.?.log10:05
alkisg..in paste.ubuntu.com or somewhere similar10:05
alkisgThen boot normally, so that we can compare the output of those commands10:06
alkisg...between the livecd session and the normal session10:06
alkisgFrom what I see, the live cd doesn't use the openchrome driver, but only viafb10:06
alkisgAh and a final command to compare between live and normal is: cat /proc/cmdline10:07
mate|1http://pastebin.com/iaQXRB1810:08
mate|1got cut, is enough?10:08
mate|1rebooting10:09
mate|63758ooops, life gets in the way of this :/10:11
mate|63758I will be back10:11
mate|63758it will involve xorg.conf or this is something that is in the past?10:12
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alkisgmate|63758: the output of xrandr?10:14
alkisgAlso, pluma /var/log/Xorg.0.log should allow you to copy/paste all of it10:15
alkisgIt might involve xorg.conf, yes10:15
mate|63758thanks :)10:15
powpeij10:53
lhzusing a sound blaster e5 usb audio card connected to an amplifier through optical. now volume in ubuntu has always been a bit lower than in windows 10, meaning i have had to turn the volume up a bit more on my amplifier. now after a recent update in ubuntu, volume is inaudibly low, i can only barely hear anything even if i turn up volume on my amplifier to the max. any ideas? in pavucontrol it looks like11:20
lhzthe whole scale is used.11:21
lhzand volume is set to 100%11:21
lhzlooks like it just broke completely now, syslog is spammed by these: "com.canonical.indicator.sound-gtk2[4107]: 11:22:59.718 E [audio_driver_pulseaudio.cpp:326 ] can't write to stream, Connection terminated"11:23
ouroumovlhz, maybe ask in #ubuntu ? I don't think such a problem would be specific to Ubuntu MATE11:40
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mate|35947mpaste seems to be broken in ubuntu 16.01 LTS13:55
mate|35947mpaste -lang text -e 12345 typescript13:55
mate|35947Could not load languages from api, defaulting to "text"13:55
mate|35947Could not get expiration times, defaulting to 180013:55
mate|35947Reading file: typescript ...13:55
mate|35947Traceback (most recent call last):13:55
mate|35947  File "/usr/bin/mpaste", line 155, in <module>13:55
mate|35947    if not args.expire in params['expires']:13:55
mate|35947TypeError: argument of type 'int' is not iterable13:55
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Wimpressouroumov, See the name change above :-)14:55
Wimpressalkisg, You too :-)14:56
Wimpressbusmaster, Yo15:14
busmasterHi15:14
busmasterWell, I want to contribute but don't know where to start15:14
busmasterAny pointers?15:15
DarkPsydeLordas a developer?15:16
busmasterYes15:17
busmasterI can do Python, Java, C/C++ and Web dev15:18
busmasterI can work with Git as well15:18
DarkPsydeLordwell correct me if im wrong but ubuntu-mate doesnt have a git project but mate does15:19
DarkPsydeLordi think buntu mate is on launchpad15:19
busmasterYes, well I just need a heading. Anything is fine.15:21
DarkPsydeLordusually people get involved translating in most projects for start15:21
DarkPsydeLordor trying to find a fix for bugs15:21
Wimpressbusmaster, We do use Git.15:22
WimpressMost projects are in BitBucket.15:22
Wimpressbusmaster, See Ubuntu MATE Welcome for links to where the projects live.15:22
WimpressWe are working on some Get Involved documentation.15:23
WimpressWhich will help people determine how to get started.15:23
Wimpressbusmaster, But is there something in particular you're interested in working on?15:23
busmasterUm,15:25
busmasterOk, full disclosure. I've heard a lot about FOSS and I think I'm capable of working on something now.15:26
busmasterThis is completely new territory for me.15:27
busmasterSo am I interested in something particular? I really can't say.15:27
danilaHey, guys16:00
danilaIs anyone here? :p16:00
Akuliyes16:00
danilaHow to pin apps to the left side of the panel? I need to replace Firefox with Chrome16:01
danila(I use Redmond theme)16:02
Akuliright-click, remove, right-click, add to panel16:04
Akuliunless the left side panel is not a normal mate side panel16:04
danilaWhat if it is?16:05
Akulithen get rid of it and create a mate panel instead16:07
Akuliyou can make it wider than the default if you like to16:07
Akulimate panels are fun, you just right-click and you can do anything to them16:07
danilaWhen I right-clicked Chrome and chose "Add to panel"16:08
danilait was then put in the active apps area16:08
Akulidrag it and move it16:08
Akulior right-click, select move16:08
danilathen I can put it only on the right side16:09
danilaotherwise I can't see my active apps16:09
danilaChrome kinda covers them16:09
Akuliright-click what you call active apps at the left side16:10
Akuliand unlock it16:10
Akulithen you can move it around16:10
danilaThanks, dude16:13
ssloveouroumov, um, forked before that feature? definitely not, the very first time i had ever used the mint menu back in 2009, it already had that ability, and it is awesome. shame the ubuntu mate team left that out. (the ability to search for and install directly from the menu without the need to open anything else, just type, and even a partial completion is often enough, and you are presented with all the possibilities to install16:17
sslovesoftware, which u may do with one click + admin password of course)16:17
Akulisslove, maybe busmaster could modify the menu for you? :)16:19
Akulithe menu is all python16:19
Akulii've changed it once, someone here wanted it to open by just hovering instead of clicking16:20
sslovei wonder if it is just a relatively simple thing to toggle in dconf for instance, and i wonder why it wouldn't be there since it is part of the functionality of that menu for years(since its inception afaik)16:20
Akulianother option would be to grab mint's menu and install it on ubuntu mate, but it may not be easy16:21
t_my software updater thing is confusing16:23
busmasterThere's this nifty little feature I discovered recently, one can press and hold the Mate menu, navigate to required option and launch it on release.16:25
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/yHksb if you see here, i typed in 'soulseek' in the mint menu, it would give me the option at the bottom to install nicotine+ and other soulseek clients16:26
busmasterIt saves one click, but pretty intuitive.16:26
ssloveif i were to type pidgin- it would give me a big scrollable list of pidgin extensions i could install with a simple click16:26
sslovei'm not sure if the current linux mint mate still allows that functionality, but i don't see why it would have been removed unless maybe it's a bitch to maintain that feature16:28
Akulibusmaster, i believe all gtk buttons emit their clicked signal on button release. which would explain that16:29
sslovehttps://www.linuxmint.com/tmp/blog/1534/mintmenu-search-engines-1.jpg16:31
eirik_hey! how can i make my mouse pointer diappear when i watch for ex youtube videos in fullscreen?16:32
Akulieirik_, drag it to the right edge? :)16:33
sslovehttps://www.linuxmint.com/tmp/blog/1534/mintmenu-search-engines-1.jpg sorry, in this pic u can see what i am talking about, this has always been part of the mint menu, and one of the killer features of it. i wish unity would  allow search and install of software via the dash. i believe it's a makulu linux unity install that i have the ability to uninstall apps directly from the dash16:33
Akulieirik_, my pointer disappears by itself on 14.0416:34
Akulibusmaster, interested in showing what you can do? :)16:34
busmasterSure.16:35
busmasterum...What exactly is to be done?16:35
eirik_Akuli, hehe, yeah. now i just drag it over to my other monitor, but it'd be better if it just disappeared like it should. i'm on 16.0416:35
Akulibusmaster, i'm not an ubuntu mate developer and i have no idea what they appreciate16:36
Akulibut if you want to you could implement what sslove needs16:36
Akulieirik_, which browser? it disappears on chromium, i can try that on firefix16:36
Akulifirefox16:36
eirik_google-chorme-stable16:37
sslovebusmaster, do u see my last link? the image of the ability to one click install software directly from the 'mintmenu'?16:37
sslovehttps://www.linuxmint.com/tmp/blog/1534/mintmenu-search-engines-1.jpg16:37
Akulieirik_, should be basically same as my chromium16:37
eirik_i havent tried on firefox yet, i could try that and see if that works. hold on.16:37
ssloveit has always been there on any version of it i have ever used in any distro wise enough to include it, except ubuntu-mate16:37
busmasterI saw the image.16:38
Akulioops! :D16:39
Akulii forgot that i have Ctrl+Alt+backspace set up to kill my x16:39
sslovedo u know why it's not working in ubuntu mate?16:39
eirik_Akuli, it disappeared as expected in firefox. guess it might be a problem with chrome16:39
Akulisslove, ubuntu mate's menu is a fork of mintmenu16:39
Akulibasically, martin or someone else has taken the mint menu and modified it, then it's become ubuntu mate menu16:40
eirik_Akuli, is chromeium the same as google chrome?16:40
Akuliso all we'd probably need to do is to copy-paste some code from mint's menu and you'd have your search function16:40
ssloveright, i get that16:40
Akulieirik_, chromium is a free as in freedom version of it16:40
Akuligoogle is not spying on you, but you also don't get flash player with it16:40
eirik_both sounds perfect! :d16:41
sslovebut then that functionality was deliberately removed/omitted from the fork?16:41
eirik_:D16:41
Akulisslove, yes, and i dont know why16:41
sslovespeaking of chromium browsers, years ago there was iron browser, whatever happened with that project?16:41
eirik_can i still log in as i would in chrome, though?16:41
Akuliyes16:41
Akulijust like in chrome, with your google account16:41
Akuliits really not that different16:42
ssloveit's still super cool to have that menu in ubuntu mate, and that ability to install new sw while not something u do everyday, for geeks, it's something that we(at least i) do often16:43
Akulieirik_, my pointer disappears with firefox also16:43
Akulii guess this is yet another 16.04 issue :)16:43
eirik_Akuli, hmm, okay. i'll try chromium, as that sounds great, but you might be right that it's a 16.04 issue16:46
eirik_Akuli, i've had some other problems with 16.04 too. does it have a lot of issues?16:46
sslovei've had more issues with 16.04 than any ubuntu release in years, but nothing major16:47
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eirik_what kind of problems?16:49
sslovelet me think about it16:50
eirik_my main problem, which i'd consider somewhat major, was that with regular ubuntu, when I installed it or booted from a live cd i would just get a black background, and no input would work. however, other flavors like mate, etc., works with no problems. so i would assume it's a problem with unity16:51
sslovewell, little stuff like, my icon theme of choice(faenza) no longer displays correctly across the whole system, missing from synaptic for instance, synaptic now has some butt ugly icons, synaptic also missing from global menu, synaptic  also missing the quick filter which was default in the past, had to google for a solution and get it back, power and sound icons are the default (ugly) ones in the system settings. update manager16:55
sslovedoesn't work, "software" doesn't work, and more. little stuff like that, and maybe some slightly bigger issues that are not coming to me now, like, it takes about 5x as long to wake from suspend as it does to turn on and boot from 'off'16:55
sslovein the past i have had to turn a lubuntu install into unity by installing the necessary stuff, takes a while to really get it looking right. i had to do it because installing for my x and she only had a 1gb usb stick16:57
eirik_yeah, that does sounds annoying. was that on vanilla 16.04 ubuntu? did you run into the same problems on other flavors, e.g mate, lubuntu, etc?16:58
ssloveno this was an older release, maybe 15.0416:59
Akulieirik_, what are your other issues?16:59
sslovei installed lubuntu because it was the only official ubuntu i could fit on a 1gb usb and then installed ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-session, etc16:59
Akulioh :)16:59
* Akuli reads the scrollback17:00
sslovemy other grievance is i can't get  my favorite audio app guayadeque, to work17:00
Akulisslove, mini.isos are for that17:00
Akulithey fit in about 50 megabytes or so17:01
ssloveguayadeque is no longer in the repos, and if i manually install it, it doesn't playback anything because 16.04 is missing a package from the repos required by guayadeque to play music17:02
eirik_Akuli, well, i can't say i ran into a whole lot of other problems as i never could get my vanilla ubuntu to work, haha! so i opted for mate, which, after using it for a while, i very much prefer to unity.17:02
sslovei tried the mini .iso but i couldn't get it to work17:02
eirik_so far i havent run into many problems apart from the cursor thing17:02
Akulisslove, what was your problem?17:02
Akuliif it was installing a kernel then i had the same issue when i tried it17:03
Metomorphisim having samba client issues here, can see workgroups but cannot connect to file server, i have fresh install not changes made to smb.conf17:03
AkuliMetomorphis, i'd just use nitroshare for simple file transfers17:05
Akulimaybe you need to allow it through ufw?17:05
Akulii mean allow samba17:05
Metomorphisi havent turned ufw on, i had thought about that17:06
Metomorphisnever heard of nitroshare though17:06
Akuliyou can google for screenshots17:07
sslovei really really LOVE Ubuntu MATE, but i have gotten used to stuff like the awesome unity keyboard shortcuts to launch apps, cycle thru windows, show desktop, the HUD (especially the HUD, most killer OS feature ever) and the overall polish and stability of it. there are things i wish i had the ability to change or modify about unity, as i was able to do with just about anything on GNOME 2, but still, it is very slick, i love the17:07
ssloveglobal menu (former mac user) and i use top menu here in U MATE, and on my netbook, i have begun to wean myself off the 3rd party launchers like Kupfer (amazing) and docky, and just try to use the unity dash and launcher so i can reclaim precious ram. neither are as good as using kupfer and docky, but there are strengths and weaknesses to each17:07
Akulisslove, you probably want to set up compiz17:07
Akuliit does a lot of that stuff17:08
Metomorphisif i install nitroshare will it change any of my system settings so that if i dont like it uninstalling will be a pain?17:09
Akuliit shouldn't, if you use the ppa or download the deb directly17:09
Akuliof course, you want to remove the ppa after uninstalling, but other than that it shouldn't cause any issues17:09
Akuliyou also need to install it on all computers you're sharing stuff on17:09
Metomorphisi saw that its in the repos at least when i did a apt search it shows it17:09
Akulioh17:10
Akuliwell its not in my 14.04 :)17:10
Akulithen it should be great17:10
Metomorphisahh ok ill check it out.. thank you17:10
Akulialso adds a handy ufw profile, so stuff like "sudo ufw allow nitroshare" will work17:10
CodfectionUbuntu mate is the best distro17:10
Metomorphisawesome17:10
CodfectionRemoves the lag from unity :)17:10
Akulii like nitroshare. it does one thing and does it well :)17:11
sslovewell, i have U MATE  now on an old netbook 1.6ghz and 1gb ram, so  i'll just leave marco gpu on, MATE (GNOME 2) still has cool stuff i wish i could do in unity, but i thanks to HUD and shortcuts and the behavior of global menu and LIM, unity currently is the best DE for my main computing needs17:11
Akulihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy#Do_One_Thing_and_Do_It_Well17:11
eirik_sslove, is there no way of getting those features to mate? i'd be really surprised if no shortcut program existed17:12
Akulisslove, there's keyboard shortcuts in the menu, you can get started with that17:12
eirik_where can i configure compiz btw? i switched to it in the mate control center > MATE tweak, but now all the options above is greyed out17:14
ssloveeirik_, it's possible maybe, but u know, in unity, it's the default, press and hold super for cheat sheet(very nice) and u see the 'speed dial' for 10 apps. i usually use 10 apps or less, so i launch and switch/toggle opera for instance with super+117:14
Akulieirik_, sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager17:14
Akulisslove, what does it matter whats the default?17:14
sslovetelegram super+2, etc. would be nice to see similar functionality implemented in future MATE as well17:14
eirik_Akuli, allright, thanks!17:15
sslovebtw, as of 16.04, sudo apt install will suffice, no need to type apt-get17:15
Akulias of 12.04, i think17:15
sslovereally??17:16
eirik_sslove, ah, i see. i agree that i do miss the super to open a launcher/start menu kind, but i havent looked that much into it17:16
sslovefuuuuck17:16
Akuliat least my 14.04 has it17:16
ssloveimagine how many unnecessary  -get i must have typed out17:16
Akulialso, if we wanted to do it the right way we'd use aptitude instead of apt-get and apt17:16
sslovemight amount to a few extra hours of my life!17:16
sslovelol17:16
Akulithats an unnecessary itude, but worth it17:17
eirik_i've always wondered about that. in almost every tutorial i see, they use apt-get, but when i type a command wrong it suggests just apt. what's the difference?17:17
Akulisslove, run aptitude without any args to get started, and go play minesweeper with it :)17:17
Akulieirik_, apt is "the new" thing, but behind the scenes it uses apt-get anyway17:17
ssloveAkuli, what do u mean?17:17
Akulisslove, type aptitude17:18
Akuliyou can play minesweeper with it17:18
eirik_Akuli, ah, okay. so they're basically the same thing?17:18
Akulieirik_, yes. there's some differences, but not many.17:18
Akulisslove, actions - play minesweeper17:19
sslovewhat else?17:19
sslovechess would be nice17:19
sslovedon't really know minesweeper17:19
Akuliits easy17:19
eirik_Akuli, okay. is the differences like legacy stuff or is there any functionality differences? i've notices that apt-get doesnt have a search command17:19
Akulithe numbers just tell how many mines there's around them17:19
Akulieirik_, apt-cache search ...17:19
Akuliapt just uses that :)17:19
Akulithe apt command is basically renaming the commands and merging them into one thing17:20
eirik_Akuli, okay. so apt just uses the other apt-* commands to do things?17:20
Akuliyes17:20
eirik_Akuli, gotcha!17:20
Akulibasically17:20
Akuliit does some other stuff, but really not much17:20
sslovei just played it, not fun17:21
sslovei'd rather fap17:21
eirik_Akuli, btw, i just install chromium-browser and tried youtube in fullscreen. the mouse pointer disappeared! :D thanks for the suggestion17:25
Akuliso it was about the browser :)17:25
ssloveyea, super + 1-0 has kinda made my dock app(s) sorta obsolete17:25
Akuliweird that chrome doesn't do that17:25
sslovesince it's much quicker for me to hit the shortcuts on keyboard rather than mouse to the dock and click to appear or hide app17:25
TwoNotesWhere can I find instructions on upgrading U-M from 15.10 to 16.04.1?17:26
ssloveeirik_, u can try uninstalling and reinstalling or just reinstalling the browser to see if that has any effect. easy enough to do it and see17:27
eirik_yeah, seems like it was a browser issue. i agree, chrome should do it no problems, must be a bug17:27
ssloveTwoNotes, do-release-upgrade17:27
TwoNotesSystem/Admin menu has THREE apps that have something to do with softwrae upgrades17:27
eirik_sslove, yeah, i'll try that as well17:27
AkuliTwoNotes, i believe it's just a simple sudo do-release-upgrade, but you should check that first. you may also want to change your settings to use LTS versions17:27
TwoNotesAkuli, which settings would those be?17:28
Akulii forgot which file they are in17:28
Akulilet me check17:28
ssloveAkuli, TwoNotes u don't need sudo for do-release-upgrade, it launches its own sudo17:28
ssloveTwoNotes, do-release-upgrade will suffice17:29
Akuliwell... i definitely don't like that17:29
Akuliroot access without asking for root access17:29
eirik_sslove, i tried uninstalling and reinstalling google-chrome-stable by using apt remove google-chrome-stable and then apt install ... , but the cursor still doesn't disappear in fullscreen. i'll try to purge google-chrome-stable to remove all settings, maybe that'll help. will report back17:30
ssloveno it asks for ur admin password17:31
AkuliTwoNotes, edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and change the last line to Prompt=lts17:31
Akulithat way you should get 16.04, not 16.1017:31
eirik_sslove, yeah, i hope it asks for the password. sounds scary if it could use sudo without asking17:32
sslovebut no need to type sudo that's all, believe me, for a whole release upgrade for sure u will need admin access17:32
Akuliit can't use sudo by itself... unless you've used sudo within the last 5 minutes or so and sudo remembers that :D17:32
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eirik_true, true. is the cool-down 5 min by default?17:33
ssloveyea, sometimes the most perplexing problems i have had with a browser (happened to be chrome or chromium) a clear cache turned out to solve the problem. i was unable to get online at all until i cleared cache17:33
Akulieirik_, i'm not sure, and you can probably change that17:33
Akuliman sudo17:33
TwoNotesThe release-upfrades file explicitly says to NOT specify lts if current system is not already an LTS17:34
Akulioh.... i should have read that17:35
TwoNotesIsn't there a web page describing the steps for an upgrade?17:35
Akulii'm pretty sure there is17:35
TwoNotesAll I find is old stuff pertaining to previous versions17:35
TwoNotesI have *never* had a major upgrade-in-place go well.  But I woould prefer not having to do a reinstall this time17:36
TwoNotesI am downloading the 16.04.1 iso just in case though17:37
Akulithe traditional way would be to edit your sources.list and run a dist-upgrade, but someone just did that from 14.04 to 16.04 on #ubuntu-fi and it broke a lot of stuff17:37
ssloveTwoNotes, make sure ur fully up to date before doing release upgrade17:37
sslovemakes a difference17:37
TwoNotesIt is such a pain having to find out again, exactly which 'fcitx' modules I need, etc17:38
TwoNotesHow do I tell if I m fully up to date?17:38
Akulisudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade17:38
Akulirun that17:38
randallI've played 2 different dvds in vlc and there's a wierd flickering effect, is there something ubuntu mate 16.04 is missing out of the box that affects dvd playback?17:40
eirik_sslove, i tried reinstalling google chrome, but still the cursor doesn't disappear. think i'll switch to chromium though, as that sounds better.17:40
ssloveyea sure, basically the same shit17:41
sslovechromium is upstream chrome17:41
ssloverandall, trash vlc and install smplayer, better than vlc imho17:41
randallummmm....ok?17:42
DarkPsydeLordsslove: exactly how is better im interested17:42
ssloveor don't trash it if u don't want to, but if it's flickering, fuck it17:42
sslovewhy keep something around that's not working well. smplayer beats out vlc in17:43
ssloveDarkPsydeLord, well, better is subjective, i said imho, but the defaults are way better, nicer, more logical GUI, default keyboard shortcuts, autoresume playback, youtube browser, many many things17:44
sslovealso i find it to use less resources to do the same thing, play media. and on my netbook, or anything running on batteries, i would say that that is definitely 'better'17:45
sslovejust try it out and see for yourself17:45
DarkPsydeLordsound appealing, but it has the ability to play almost everything without a lil tweak as vlc does?17:46
sslovei love vlc, don't get me wrong, but as a standalone (video) player, i like smplayer better. also just works better for me all around, more stable, less resources, more logical defaults, etc. but mostly i use kodi for most media playback, somehow it plays videos on my netbook(s) using less ram and cpu than either smplayer OR vlc, i don't know what kodi uses on the backend17:48
randallsslove, does the youtube browser actually work again? I know it didn't last time I used it17:48
ssloveDarkPsydeLord, yes, i believe so, it usually plays stuff vlc can't or won't17:48
ssloveyea the utube browser i was using just a few days ago17:49
ssloveit has been rewritten17:49
ssloveit's a new one now17:49
DarkPsydeLordsslove: awesome im trying it asap and i mean it im about to play a whole bunch of old backups17:50
eirik_sslove, how does the yt browser work?17:50
ssloveeirik_, what do u mean?17:51
ssloveu mean does it work well?17:51
eirik_sslove, like, do you search for the videos you want to watch? does it have a subscription page where new videos from the channels you're subscribed to on youtube shows up?17:52
ssloveum17:53
sslovenot sure leme check17:53
sslovesudo apt install smplayer smtube17:54
TwoNotesWHat is the difference between 'apt-get dist-upgrade' and 'do-release-upgrade'?17:54
nomic1. upgrades version17:54
nomic2. ... would use sudo apt-get upgrade ... 2 is maybe "install updates217:55
nomichaven't seen/heard of "do-release-upgrade"17:55
Akulido-release-update is an ubuntu thing17:55
Akuliubuntu developers made it for whatever reason, its not there in other debian-based distros17:56
ssloveTwoNotes, dist-upgrade upgrades ur installed distro, release upgrade upgrades the release, to a new release (pretty much what it sounds like, but i know it can seem confusing)17:56
TwoNotesOk, so update+dist-upgrade makes sure my CURRENT system is up to date.  Then do-release-upgrade will take it to 16.04?17:57
sslovewait, uh, to upgrade to new release, the cmd is do-release-upgrade  or update or both? now i am confused17:57
ssloveTwoNotes, correct, that is if u are either on 15.10 or 14.0417:58
TwoNotesNeed to have all current updates applied first as I understand it17:58
TwoNoteson 15.10 now17:58
ssloveright17:58
AkuliTwoNotes, or maybe to 16.1017:59
Akuliwhich might be a bit of a problem because its harder to go back17:59
TwoNotesI want the LTS, which is 16.04.1 I think17:59
DarkPsydeLordtrying smplayer playing an old loseless backup .ape of lacrimosa stille album18:00
DarkPsydeLordworks like a charm!18:01
ssloveDarkPsydeLord, haha cool18:02
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/dZzdl smtube18:04
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/VzoRu more smtube18:04
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/DPJ8b18:05
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/JVwzw18:06
sslovehttp://imgur.com/a/PlKde18:06
danhi all18:06
ouroumovsslove, why do you think that feature (menu-search) was cool? The way I see it it would have had to require a lot of useless CPU cycles.18:07
ssloveeirik_, see the smtube pics i just linked to above, those a just screenshot now, it's working fine, but i don't see an ability to subscribe18:07
nomici don't like the fact that  apt-get upgrade = 'update'18:08
ssloveouroumov, massive time saver and discovery of packages built right into the menu, it was like having synaptic built right into it18:08
ouroumovRight so it's of zero interest to 99% of computer users18:09
ssloveouroumov, i didn't notice it to ever slow down my computers and i use total piece of shit underpowered netbooks with 1gb ram, lol18:09
sslovei don't think cpu cycles is an issue for that feature18:09
ouroumovOn my N3150 running apt-cache search results in a massive CPU spike18:10
ssloveouroumov, What's of 0 interest to 99% of users? package search and install in menu?18:10
ouroumovsslove, yes18:10
eirik_sslove, ah, okay, cool! seems like a decent alternative to using youtube.com, especially where resources are limited.18:11
ssloveouroumov, well, as u see, there is wikipedia and google and computer search built into there too, maybe 99% of ppl don't use that either, to do a google search for instance, should it be removed then?18:11
ouroumovThose are static strings with an onlick event triggering an action only if the user chooses18:13
ssloveouroumov, i don't  see your point, sure it is useful to many of the geeks who use linux18:14
ouroumovWho cares about the geeks though? The geeks are happy with a command line.18:15
sslovelet's face it, despite all our efforts to make linux os's user friendly, an admirable goal btw, and we try to install it on all of our gf's and fmaily's computers, it is still mostly geeks using this shit, and i'm  sure a lot of us LIKE THAT FEATURE. hey, i have been missing that for years, i fucking love that GNOME 2 mint menu18:16
ouroumovI've converted My brother, My Mother, My Father, My Aunt, My Cousin to Linux18:17
ouroumovThey're barely geeks at all.18:17
sslovegeeks are also lazy cunts (at least can be, and often are) and this is probably the quickest and easiest way to install software, unless u wanna install many packages at once and then, nothing beats cli18:17
ouroumovThe Old lady that's my mother's friend is no geek either18:17
ssloveouroumov, congrats mate, where u from btw?18:17
ouroumovAll most of the use is: Firefox and Thunderbird18:17
ouroumovI'm from France. :]18:18
ssloveok, here's an argument that u can't beat, u tell granny, or pops or bro or whomever, hey if u wanna type in and search in this menu here, u can click to install new software too, what could possibly be easier than that? nothing to launch18:19
ssloveanyway, i want it there even if it is JUST FOR ME, and the original guy who wrote the code, i guess he thought it would be a good idea18:19
sslovefrance is a wonderful place, sorry to hear about the recent bullshit over there18:20
ouroumovIf the feature is still in Mint menu it should be portable18:20
sslovethunderbird, really?18:20
ouroumovyes18:20
sslovelol, that is something that is of 0 use for 99% of ppl18:20
sslovelol18:20
ouroumovEverybody reads mail18:21
ouroumovAnd for most of them, once on a heavy client, always on a heavy client18:21
ouroumovOnly the younguns can not throw up at the idea of a webmail18:22
sslovepersonally, in the past i have used and loved email clients, but haven't used one in years now.18:22
sslovemozilla no longer develops thunderbird and i hear they're gonna kill it, fyi18:23
sslovei doubt anyone else will fork and maintain it18:23
ouroumovWell sure, it's not like they can just keep adding features, I mean it's already a mail client. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Zawinski )18:24
ouroumovOne could argue it doesn't need to be in active development anymore18:24
swift110hey all18:27
ssloveyea sure, kupfer hasn't been seen any active development in years and it is still a brilliant and relevant piece of software that works well in any distro i have tried. it's fully mature and stable sw18:34
ouroumovhey swift11018:34
swift110how are you ouroumov18:41
ouroumovNursing a small headache, you? :]18:42
lab_tio hacker18:49
lab_holi18:49
ouroumovhi lab_18:49
lab_tio amd o intel:18:49
lab_tio18:49
lab_hola18:51
lab_hola18:51
lab_alo18:51
lab_aloooooooooooooo18:51
swift110I am enjoying youtube18:51
lab_niiiice18:51
lab_dude18:51
lab_watch nightbloo318:51
lab_that great18:51
lab_(y)18:51
swift110what us it18:54
DarkPsydeLordok so this is my final verdict about smplayer19:01
DarkPsydeLordafter playing all sorts of rare formats19:02
DarkPsydeLordme likey! (y)19:02
sslovehahahaa19:02
ssloveok, so, how do u think it fares against vlc?19:02
sslovehave u noticed if u quit during playback, it resumes at the point u left off?19:03
sslovethat i like, and afaik vlc doesn't do, and if it does, not by default19:03
DarkPsydeLordwell default gui remind me wmp which i dont like at all but theres plenty of themes so now i really like it19:03
DarkPsydeLordcontrols are so intuitive its ridiculous19:04
ssloveit's funny how some of the best software in the FLOSS world is overlooked19:04
ssloveyea the default theme is wack but others are included19:04
ssloveyup, i used to have to customize all the keys on my vlc to make it like smplayer out of the box, lol19:05
DarkPsydeLordthe freaking youtube feature kill it19:05
ssloveyup, bye bye commercials19:05
ssloveyoutube proper now has a way even around my adblockers19:06
DarkPsydeLordwhen i first use it i heard in the background "Multikill"19:06
sslovebut somehow smtube doesn't ever show ads to me19:06
sslovesay what?19:06
ssloveu heard it where?19:06
DarkPsydeLordmy head no worries19:07
DarkPsydeLordjajaja19:07
DarkPsydeLordXD19:07
sslovedonde eres?19:07
DarkPsydeLordsome 3rd world country named mexico XD19:07
sslovejajaja19:07
sslovei used to live there, in merida and valladolid19:07
ssloveand tulum19:07
DarkPsydeLordhowever im used to the old sfx in UT19:08
DarkPsydeLordso multikill was the obvious19:08
sslovelol, gotcha19:08
DarkPsydeLordand nice i love tulum19:08
DarkPsydeLordparadise on earth19:09
sslovei hear tulum is getting all big and for rich ppl now19:09
sslovebye bye small chill village19:09
sslovewhen i was there, i saw them building the infrastructure for something to be much much larger than what it was at the time19:10
DarkPsydeLordwell i can tell because now its so freaking expensive to go there :( specially from my hometown which is riiight in the middle of the country19:10
sslovewhere is that?19:10
DarkPsydeLordguanajuato19:10
sslovei miss mexico man19:10
sslovebut hard to pull bitches there19:10
lab_hey guys19:10
ssloveoi19:11
DarkPsydeLordNO WAY! almost everyhuman on earth want to come to playa del carmen19:11
lab_amd or intel19:11
sslovelsd19:11
lab_opio¿?19:11
DarkPsydeLordomg thats a hard question to answer19:11
lab_what do you mean19:11
DarkPsydeLordMDamd of intelsd19:11
lab_sorry19:11
ssloveLOL19:11
lab_what do u think about this19:11
sslovemdamda19:12
DarkPsydeLordwell depending on what you need your computer for and whats your graphics card19:12
lab_my graphics cards is the gtx 108019:12
DarkPsydeLordthen intel closed eyes19:13
DarkPsydeLordand trust falling19:13
lab_and i think to buy a intel processor19:13
DarkPsydeLordwhile holding knifes19:13
sslovehey maybe u guys have an opinion on what is a good lightweight travel computer with good battery life that runs linux (ubuntu for me) well.19:13
DarkPsydeLordi think i exagerated the statement a lil bit XD19:13
sslovedoesn't have to be super powerful, but would be nice to edit video and stuff like that19:14
DarkPsydeLordisnt it that every computer runs ubuntu?19:14
ssloveum, no, the surface which is nice, doesn't really19:14
lab_are u hackers?19:14
sslovenot 100% anyway19:14
DarkPsydeLordo no you can but on surface pro19:15
DarkPsydeLordarm surfaces are broken19:15
DarkPsydeLordXD19:15
sslovei like the yogas or  maybe a lenovo 2 in 1 15.6 or xps 1319:15
lab_msi buddy19:15
lab_hahahah19:15
DarkPsydeLordbtw smplayer support touch interfaces19:15
DarkPsydeLordwhich i freaking love it19:16
ssloveand i want a 1-3 yr old laptop so i can get it cheap used19:16
lab_hey guys19:16
ssloveoh yea thats right19:16
DarkPsydeLordlab_: yes?19:16
sslovei have an old OLD lenovo s10-3t touchscreen netbook and the smplayer works nicely on it with touch, i discovered19:16
DarkPsydeLordsslove: so any processor preferences ram video card ? screen size?19:17
sslovei don't know why it's not the default for ubuntu19:17
lab_i have a kingston ssd and i need use how hdd format19:17
lab_?19:17
lab_can works?19:18
sslovewell, something on the smallish side because i travel, 13" is nice, i currently travel with 2 old netbooks and 2 galaxy note phones 2 & 319:18
DarkPsydeLordbeing honest i dont understand a lot of stuff in ubuntu thats why i switched to mint for quite few years but when ubuntu mate appeared well... here i am19:18
lab_and i have s6 edge plus19:18
sslovei have a 1tb hd in my lenovo convertible, which will be hard to give up and go to a small ssd19:18
ssloveDarkPsydeLord, u really don't like unity?19:19
DarkPsydeLordlab_: can you ask something more specific please19:19
sslovei think ubuntu mate is fucking awesome, nice to have such a good official flavor with MATE, and the work the team did is really fucking great19:20
ouroumovLanguage :)19:20
ssloveonly thing i like better about mint now is that gimp is still default (it is right?)19:20
ouroumovLet's keep the channel family-friendly19:20
DarkPsydeLordsslove: well its like gnome 3 i know, but theres something about unity and gnome 3 i dont like maybe because being an old linux enthusiast i like traditional desktops19:21
Akulisslove, i think ubuntu mate comes with gimp19:21
sslovelol, sorry i can't help it, i'm from nyc, i use nice words when i am excited19:21
ssloveno, mine doesn't19:21
DarkPsydeLordnot really not default19:22
sslovei believe i installed it via snyaptic (so i can install extras too)19:22
DarkPsydeLordnever used synaptic in my life19:22
ouroumovsslove, you're American?19:22
DarkPsydeLordsometimes i dont even use a gui in my desktop jus cli19:22
sslovewell, i agree GNOME 3 is still SH1T, but, unity really looks like the old GNOME 2 ubuntu top  panel of 10.10 and the HUD and the various keyboard shortcuts make navigating really nice and easy/fast19:23
ssloveouroumov, i am portuguese american19:23
sslovei am terran19:23
sslovei pledge allegiance to the earth, not america19:24
ouroumovsslove, good to have a country to fall back on, seeing the political freak show in the states19:24
sslovenot portugal, not peru, not mexico, etc.19:24
DarkPsydeLordim half mexican half american half man half bear half pig XD19:24
sslovelol, yea it's surreal isn't it?19:24
ouroumovI can't believe it19:24
sslovei've been living abroad for like 4 years now19:24
ssloveinteresting to see it all from afar19:25
DarkPsydeLordso i can practice my horrible portuguese with you which is spanish that sound like singing for me XD19:25
alkisgflexiondotorg: ...what name change? :D19:25
DarkPsydeLordsslove: ubuntu mate really looks like gnome 219:26
DarkPsydeLordit remind me my loved buntu 819:26
DarkPsydeLord:)19:27
ssloveon my netbook, with 1gb ram, u have a tweaked mutiny with all autohide panels and undecorate mx windows (because of pathetically tiny screen) with advanced menu, and system load indicator. i should really install clipit too, indispensable to me19:27
DarkPsydeLordi still have my buntu 8 iso19:27
DarkPsydeLordjust cause i loved it back in time and i can afford thos mb in my hdd19:27
Akulii think ubuntu 6.something is the oldest you can download19:28
DarkPsydeLordreally ?19:28
DarkPsydeLordi started using linux with fedora19:29
DarkPsydeLordwhich i hated i had to tweak a loooot of things19:29
sslovei remember back in 2004, being a mac user and some kid came to my apt and we talked briefly about what he uses, like mac or windows and he was like, neither, i was like, NEITHER?  what do  u use then? he said, ubuntu, linux, i was like, oh, i had heard of linux, but thought it was like super impossible for a dope like me to install, and he showed me the startup and i was like, wow, the shit looks totally legit, lol19:29
DarkPsydeLordbut somehow it was rewarding19:30
ssloveare there many mexican linux users?19:30
sslovenot at all common right?19:30
DarkPsydeLordwell mostly code freaks19:30
DarkPsydeLordnot common use19:30
DarkPsydeLordwhen i installed buntu for the first time was instant love :)19:31
DarkPsydeLordi felt like i was wasting my time tweaking fedora19:31
DarkPsydeLordthats how all started19:31
sslovewhen i lived in valladolid, i met an old american guy dying of cancer there that spoke perfect mayan, i wanted to translate ubuntu to mayan with him, but then i had to leave and never got around to it. would be cool to have a mayan localization19:31
sslovehe was retired, had time and liked to just drink beer everyday19:32
TwoNotesIs Mayan written with Latin alphabet?19:32
DarkPsydeLordno idea19:32
DarkPsydeLordand im mexican19:32
TwoNotesIt would be sort of inconvenient in hieroglyphs...19:32
sslovelol, yes19:32
DarkPsydeLordnow that i think of i dont even know if pure mayan still exists19:33
TwoNotesIt isn't a dead language.  There must be some modern transcription scheme19:33
DarkPsydeLordbrb19:33
sslovei'm not sure if they had their own, i imagine so, but of course they use  latin alphabet nowadays19:33
TwoNotesThe early Spanish priests must have come up with something.  The Jesuits were good at that sort of thing19:33
ssloveno, totally not dead, to my surprise too, it is widely spoken in mayan country (southern mexico and guatemala)19:34
sslovesorry let me repost this, hey maybe u guys have an opinion on what is a good lightweight travel computer with good battery life that runs linux (ubuntu for me) well.19:35
TwoNotesMy old Toshiba netbook was pretty good until the trackpad interface went wonky19:37
ouroumovsslove, I think system76 have a 14" model19:37
eirik_Hi, I just switch to compiz, but now some windows launch outside of what's shown on the screen. The desktop icons are also outside the screen borders. In the bottom right where I can switch between workspaces, I can see the outline of the out-of-sight windows, but there's no way that I know of to move them down. Anyone know what I can do? I'm rocking dual-screen with one horiztontal and one vertical19:37
ouroumovUse Compton?19:38
ssloveu must have infinite desktop or whatever it's called19:39
eirik_How can I make it finite then? :p19:39
ssloveapt install compizconfig-settings-manager and look at the desktop options19:39
eirik_Allright, I'll have a look!19:40
eirik_Thans19:40
eirik_Thanks*19:40
sslovein the meantime if u can switch back to compton and install ccsm then fuck around with the settings there19:40
ssloveouroumov, hmm, i would love a system 76 but i wanna look for something that is widely available, i am currently in malaysia19:41
eirik_Is that prefered? To not mess around with the settings while using the window manager I'm configuring?19:41
ssloveand i think 13" or so19:41
ssloveeirik_, well, if ur having that problem, i would switch back and then get it sorted. if ur still able to use ur de just fine, no problem, install ccsm and change the expanded desktop size19:42
sslovei'm not even sure that's what it is, but it could be19:43
eirik_sslove, okay, thanks19:44
ssloveyea u should be using compiz while u are using ccsm, but maybe u don't have to, is it better off not, i dont know19:44
eirik_ill have a look19:44
ouroumovsslove, I think Noah for the Linux Action Show have reviewed a 13" Lenovo not too long ago19:45
sslovehaving touchscreen would be nice, i also like to sometimes use remix os, very nice19:46
ssloveeirik_, stupid q but u had a look at ur displays settings?19:47
eirik_sslove, yeah, but there's nothing that seems relevant there. just screen orientation, refresh rate, resolution19:48
Akulieirik_, i usually switch to macro on mate tweak, then start compiz from the terminal with compiz --replace, tweak its settings and then switch it back in mate tweak19:48
Akulii mean marco, or whatever the default window manager in mate is called19:49
eirik_Akuli, ah, okay. I think i'll try that, too. And yes, it's called macro ;)19:50
ssloveeirik_, what computer are u using?19:56
sslovestrange to have all these problems19:56
eirik_sslove, self built desktop, why? or do you want the specs?19:57
ssloveno just curious, i've done probably hundreds of linux install on dozens of different hardware, and usually  without much problems19:59
eirik_yeah. i have a laptop which has been my "testing machine" where I just install a version of linux to try it out and don't care if i break something. then i installed the one i liked best on my desktop. but it's weird, i've had a lot more problems on my desktop than on the laptop. don't know if it has to do with drivers for my hardware or what20:01
sslovedid it work ok in live mode?20:02
sslovewhat else have you tried?20:02
sslovei'll tell you what, there were some computers that i tried literally dozens of different distros on and nothing worked except pclinuxos, the hardware detection on pclos is amazing, and it's FAST and rolling release, although the packages are not always the latest, despite that it's a rolling release. excellent community and support, second to none, EXTREMELY helpful community, with no attitudes or rtfm bullshit20:04
ssloveu can try that. PCLOS is like ubuntu for rpm, and soon, everyone will have snaps, so soon there will be less advantage to running ubuntu, which for me anyway is the most support for softwares20:05
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sslovebut i do love unity, so i will be sticking with ubuntu unless unity 8 sucks, which i expect it will for a few releases, til it reaches feature parity with unity 720:07
eirik__hi, sorry, i tried compiz --replace but i think it crashed or something. had to restart my computer. did you say anything after my last message?20:07
ssloveeirik_, did u get my message about PCLOS?20:07
eirik__sslove, no20:07
eirik__the last message i got was the one you sent 22:02:3620:08
eirik__you asked: "did it work ok in live mode?"20:08
eirik__to which i assume you mean live usb stick? and the answer is, stock ubuntu, i.e with unity and all that, didn't work. when i booted it up i just got a black background, frozen ui and no way to interact (the mouse didnt show up and the keyboard didnt respond to any shortcuts,etc). however, linux mint, which i had previously installed, worked without many problems, and official flavors of ubuntu, like mate, gnome, lubuntu, etc., also worked without the20:11
eirik__problem i had with unity ubuntu (black bg, all that).20:11
sslovehmmm, i see20:14
sslovenot good20:14
sslovei will repost what i wrote u20:14
sslovewhat else have you tried?20:14
eirik__hehe, no, can't say it is ;p20:14
sslovei'll tell you what, there were some computers that i tried literally dozens of different distros on and nothing worked except pclinuxos, the hardware detection on pclos is amazing, and it's FAST and rolling release, although the packages are not always the latest, despite that it's a rolling release. excellent community and support, second to none, EXTREMELY helpful community, with no attitudes or rtfm bullshit20:14
eirik__hmm, lemme think a little20:14
ssloveu can try that. PCLOS is like ubuntu for rpm, and soon, everyone will have snaps, so soon there will be less advantage to running ubuntu, which for me anyway is the most support for softwares20:14
sslovebut i do love unity, so i will be sticking with ubuntu unless unity 8 sucks, which i expect it will for a few releases, til it reaches feature parity with unity 720:15
ssloveanyway, unless ubuntu is super critical for u, try pclos.20:15
sslovesounds like u just want something that works20:15
DarkPsydeLord!back20:16
ubottuHurray, I've rejoined the channel.  Too many bugs :)20:16
ssloveobviously i like and use ubuntu(s) but i have liked pclos SOOO much, that i have donated to the project, and got unlimited storage space on their servers, which i never even used, lol20:17
sslovehey DarkPsydeLord20:17
DarkPsydeLordhowdy do to you mr sslove20:17
ssloveeirik__, i mean have u tried other distros? how important to u is it that stick with ubuntu?20:18
eirik__sslove, cool, thanks! ill check it out. i would prefer a debian based distro since it's the most used and thus the one with most software and tutorials and stuff (and the one i've mainly looked into, so it may be a little biased. i dont really know a lot about the other distros).20:18
DarkPsydeLordwell for me buntus are important i use most derivatives and ended loving buntu mate20:18
DarkPsydeLordjust cause it looks like old buntus20:18
DarkPsydeLordso gnomy20:18
DarkPsydeLordbut im so freaking inloved with the pacman20:19
nomicz.20:19
DarkPsydeLordso yes you guessed it i recommend and install most of the buntu flavors for family friends and offices and use on a regular basis Arch20:20
ssloveyea, if u see the PCLOS website, u will see that altho it is a relatively small community as compared to debian/ubuntu, they are very very cool and dedicated and they put out their own cool magazine, there is nearly all the software u can get for ubuntu (rpm based packaging) and if u need something, u simply ask for it and someone will build and package it for u20:20
ssloveDarkPsydeLord, yes i agree, so does eirik__ but, the problem is, he's looking for something that works on his custom built pc and i told him i have never tried a distro with better hardware detection/support than pclinuxos20:21
DarkPsydeLordo i see so no diy his distro but out of the box20:22
ssloveactually, from what i hear on linux action show, is that suse does a great job with hardware detection and support. and like i said, soon any distro u use will be more relevant with universal snaps20:22
DarkPsydeLordindeed20:22
ssloveof course, there was a time when i would recommend mint, but nowadays, it's standard ubuntu. wireless drivers and codecs are no longer a problem (usually), and upgrade to new release is nice, mint u have to reinstall, pita20:23
eirik__sslove, pclos looks really great! i'll install it on a live usb and have a look.20:24
ssloveso whatever distro u use should be more irrelevant20:24
DarkPsydeLordsslove: not entirely true you can upgrade your mint now from the update center which i find handy20:24
eirik__is there a reason hardware detection should be harder on a custom built pc than on a laptop? d20:24
ssloveyes20:25
sslovei can't explain why but that's been my experience20:25
DarkPsydeLordeirik__: yes it is, most laptop HW is the same since they build a limited amount and just play with the proc and ram20:25
sslovewhat pclos has going for it. stable rolling release(although some software is older regardless), excellent community and support, superb hardware detection, it is(still) one of the biggest non debian based distros20:26
DarkPsydeLordfor desktop theres limitless hw from different brands20:26
DarkPsydeLordand architectures20:26
eirik__DarkPsydeLord, yeah, makes sense.20:26
ssloveso i recommend try suse leap and shit like that, but try pclos first. there are different iso's for different DE's but they're primarily a KDE distro. but i am 99.999% sure there is a MATE version if u like MATE20:27
ssloveoi cara20:28
DarkPsydeLordnever tried pclos myself i will later but i asure suse is rock solid20:28
DarkPsydeLordand non debian based as stated20:28
eirik__however, i haven't had any problems (i dont think at least) wiht hw detection. when i installed ubuntu mate it installed the correct graphics driver for my gpu (nvidia geforce 660ti) and i generally had very few problems with the graphics. it's just that when i switch wm or want to try some customization that something more often than not break.20:29
sslovebtw, pclos magazine is awesome, most of it is not related to their distro20:29
DarkPsydeLordbtw i absolutely love kde plasma20:29
ssloveeirik__, but didn't u have some earlier issues as well? sorry i wasn't really following it, but i thought u were on here earlier with a different problem20:30
sslovedo u really?20:30
DarkPsydeLordbut somehow i always end up using openbox hahahah XD20:30
sslovei like it all, this free software shit20:30
ssloveopenbox eh??20:30
sslovelol20:30
sslovejust straight openbox?20:30
sslovecheck it out y'all http://pclosmag.com/index.html20:31
DarkPsydeLordwell im a heavy cli user20:31
sslovethey have their own site for their mag20:31
DarkPsydeLordso any box works well for me20:31
ssloveu programmer dark?20:31
DarkPsydeLordIt engineer :)20:32
DarkPsydeLordso kind of an obsesed with tech programmer20:32
DarkPsydeLordmissed an s20:32
DarkPsydeLordlol20:32
sslovesorry to be going on and on about pclos now, but it's all family here, even though their site has been the same for years, it is still slick. u can move shit around like on a desktop http://www.pclinuxos.com20:33
eirik__sslove, yes, you are correct. earlier i was on here with the mouse not disappearing when playing fullscreen videos on youtube, but that was more a google chrome problem, and was not a problem in chromium which i am now using. then, later i can back on because i wanted to try compiz, but has an issue with windows spawning outside of the visible area and that desktop icons also was outside the visible area. then i messed around in ccsm, but havent20:34
eirik__switch back to compiz yet so i dont know yet if the problem's fixed20:34
ssloveand collapse the windows20:34
DarkPsydeLordso taking the mayan thing again... theres several communities in mexico that need their own distro i will like to help to do that20:35
ssloveoh yea i remember i had their mate desktop installed a couple years ago, they release a nice MATE edition http://www.pclinuxos.com/get-pclinuxos/mate/20:35
eirik__woah, cool thing about the pclos page. didnt realize you could move the boxes around20:35
ssloveyea, there are mayans that don't even speak spanish20:36
ssloveeirik__, yea they're proper geeks with good taste. check out the magazine, good reads for any linux nerds20:36
DarkPsydeLordis full monty DE any good?20:37
eirik__sslove, will do! :D20:37
sslovewow their MATE is on kernel 4.6.3 already, holy shit20:37
sslovefull monty is maybe what eirik__  ought to try, it's got the most drivers preinstalled20:39
ssloveand the DE well, it's KDE but customized20:39
eirik__"KDE FullMonty = regular PCLinuxOS KDE installation + special desktop layout + many applications & drivers preinstalled." that sounds like just what i need!20:40
sslovebut the sys requirements are pretty modern20:40
ssloveeirik__, ur desktop is pretty modern/capable?20:41
eirik__yeah, i have no problems running the os20:41
DarkPsydeLordcommunity isos web page is broken :(20:41
ssloveyea let us know how it works, ur chatting with us via ur desktop now huh?20:41
eirik__yup, thats right20:42
ssloveso with marco gpu compositing, everything works fine? compiz is notoriously finicky20:42
sslovecommunity releases is like e17 spins and stuff like that20:42
eirik__yeah, macro works wonderfully, and i don't really have much reason to switch to compiz other than that im curious and wanted to see what it was20:43
sslovestrange that it's broken, maybe the server is down20:43
eirik__but if compiz is notorious for being difficult, i might just drop the whole compiz thing and stick with what works; macro20:44
ssloveoh, still strange that U MATE works and other buntus don't20:44
ssloveyea, compiz has cool stuff like, spread all windows (they call it scale) but i think compton does it too, i remember seeing it on xubuntu or some  linux blog like webupd8.org20:45
eirik__well, as i've said earlier, it's just stock ubuntu (that is, ubnutu with unity, compiz, etc.. the one from here: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop), but all other flavors that i've tried (mate, gnome, lubuntu) and linux mint have worked without any problems20:45
DarkPsydeLordi always tought compiz was ment for kde and not gnome20:45
ssloveoh oh! i misuderstood u then20:46
eirik__sslove, no problem! im just really grateful that you're giving me advice, etc20:46
sslovei do't think compiz works for KDE at all, but KDE has copied or implemented a lot of the neato compiz tricks/effects20:46
eirik__DarkPsydeLord, in ccsm there is a gnome compatibilty plugin20:46
ssloveso u guess ur desktop has a problem with compiz because that's what ubuntu uses20:47
eirik__really a compatibility plugin for kde, gnome, and mate20:47
eirik__yup!20:47
eirik__i think it's compiz and/or unity that causes problems with my desktop20:47
DarkPsydeLordwhat will compiz do for my fluxbox wm XD20:48
eirik__it'd be interesting to try an earlier version of vanilla ubuntu (e.g 14.04) and see if that has the same problem.20:48
ssloveit's compiz i reckon20:48
sslovehmm, yea20:48
DarkPsydeLorddo you have any error so we can check on the log?20:48
DarkPsydeLordmaybe i will be able to help you tune the thing20:49
eirik__the thing is, when i first built my computer i didnt have a windows license for a bit so i tried ubuntu (i think it was 12.04) and as far as i remember, there were no problems with that. so maybe it's 16.04 that causes the problem20:49
sslovethere are problems with graphics and 16.04 in general because of dropped support for proprietary graphics drivers20:49
eirik__DarkPsydeLord, which logs are you thinking of? compiz logs?20:49
DarkPsydeLordyup20:50
eirik__sslove, ah, so that could be it. i will try 14.04 and pclos tomorrow and report back here20:50
sslovecool, u could always partition and play with both20:50
DarkPsydeLordtry reactOS hahahaha20:51
DarkPsydeLordim just kidding XD20:51
DarkPsydeLordi will try by myself later im just curious20:51
sslovewhile searching for something we're talking about, the windows spread with compton compositor, i just discovered a new OS20:51
sslovenewt os, looks pretty slick20:51
ssloveLOL, fucking  world of free software20:52
eirik__i could share them, but i dont have any logs from vanilla ubuntu since i cant boot it up and retrieve the logs. however, i can share the compiz logs from my mate install im currently using if you want20:52
sslovehttp://newtoslinux.weebly.com/news/new-update-to-newt-os-lxde-262420:52
eirik__sslove, yeah, im currently dual booting with windows because of games. but i could always partition one of my other hard drives and install different distros on there20:52
ssloveopenbox based but looks amazing20:53
DarkPsydeLordgames? whats that?20:53
DarkPsydeLordno im kidding just steam em20:53
DarkPsydeLordits what i do20:53
ssloveLOL20:53
DarkPsydeLordread about reactOS sslove im so freaking curious about it20:54
ssloveskippy-xd is the compiz like effects for compton20:54
eirik__DarkPsydeLord, i know there's steam for linux, but not all my games are supported for linux, and sometimes it's alright to have windows for those applications that's only supported by windows (even though it's not usually needed since theres usually an alternative for linux)20:55
sslovefrom newt os site "These next changes are some of the most exciting.  As you may know, Newt OS LXDE uses Openbox as its window manager.  Openbox is lightweight and works very well with the LXDE desktop, but it has several limitations, including the lack of compositing and window spreading.  To fill in these gaps in functionality, this release includes Compton and Skippy-XD.  Compton is a standalone, lightweight window compositor.20:55
ssloveIf you have used Newt OS, or any system with openbox as a window manager, you will notice a significant improvement in effects.  Menus look better, and minimizing/closing windows is much smoother.  The other program, Skippy-XD, is a basic window-spreading application.  At this point, there is no keyboard shortcut or menu item to launch it, that will come in a later release.  To launch it, run the command skippy-xd in the terminal.20:55
ssloveYou will get a basic window spread like the picture below.20:55
sslove"20:55
sslovereact os is the free windows clone right?20:55
DarkPsydeLordyes it is20:56
ssloveyea, development on it is very very slow20:56
sslovebut yea, interesting20:56
sslovefree windows is cool idea20:57
sslovei think they recently had an update after like 8 years or some shit like that20:57
DarkPsydeLordeirik__ i understad yes its handy but when in need i just use a vm and always forget about the real thing20:57
DarkPsydeLordwell development now its community oriented20:58
DarkPsydeLordso project is working now20:58
DarkPsydeLordand the alpha releases are more frequent20:58
eirik__DarkPsydeLord, mhm, i've considered it. but you dont get the same preformace in vm as running natively, do you?20:59
DarkPsydeLordwell for me its close to it since my desktop have 64 gb so i spare a lot of ram to the vm and thst pretty much it20:59
DarkPsydeLordand my laptop is 16 gb ram so works well with low profile windows21:00
eirik__woah! haha!21:00
sslovedamn21:01
eirik__what about cpu and gpu preformance? is that on par as natively? my intuition's saying that at least the cpu would have to do a lot more work since its running the host os and the guest os21:01
DarkPsydeLordnot enough memory when compiling... or rendering :(21:01
eirik__:'821:01
eirik__:'(21:01
DarkPsydeLordo well my host OS uses nearly 300 mb ram21:02
DarkPsydeLordso i can share21:02
eirik__300 mb isnt much, though. at least not with 64 gb!21:03
DarkPsydeLordsslove: im liking newtOS i will give compton and skippy a try on a vm using my arch build21:03
eirik__btw, have you ever tried/considered trying gpu pass-through?21:04
eirik__vfio21:05
sslovelooks nice doesn't it21:06
DarkPsydeLordwell i allready pass some of the real resources on the host21:06
DarkPsydeLordand theres plenty of documentation on the arch wiki21:06
DarkPsydeLordto pass21:07
ssloveweird, skippy-xd isn't in the repos21:07
DarkPsydeLordapt-cache search skippy?21:07
DarkPsydeLordhahaha21:07
sslovehere in U MATE21:07
sslovei'll try21:07
DarkPsydeLordno skippy21:08
DarkPsydeLordlemme try pacman -Ss skippy21:08
sslovefuck, where did i see an xfce with all the compiz like effects but not compiz? i could swear it was compton21:10
DarkPsydeLordnot in pac man but in AUR21:10
DarkPsydeLordyou wont actually believe this but21:11
DarkPsydeLordi just dont get xfce21:11
sslovelol21:11
DarkPsydeLordLOL so freaking akward21:11
sslovebut u know what i do to EVERY ubuntu install? sudo apt purge osd-notify ; apt install xfce4-notifyd ; xfce4-notifyd-config21:13
sslovetheir notifications is heaps better than the ubuntu notify osd21:13
sslovei hate those notifications, they look nice but not interactive, cannot kill21:14
DarkPsydeLordevery buntu? mate included?21:14
sslovexfce notifications are good, so are the old GNOME 2/MATE ones21:14
ssloveno i mean ubuntu ubuntu... unity21:14
DarkPsydeLordoh!, its been a while since i left ubuntu21:17
DarkPsydeLordthe original21:17
DarkPsydeLordi dont even recall the notifications21:17
DarkPsydeLordhuehuehue21:18
sslovehaha21:18
ssloveman i really like unity now, whenever i am using a huge app with lots of menu entries, the HUD is fucking insanely nice to use21:18
DarkPsydeLordbut unity is not ram effective21:19
sslovelike if i am in an office app and i tap alt and then type 'box'21:19
DarkPsydeLordas i said earlier when idle my computer uses 100mb ram and nearly 300 mb when working21:20
ssloveit's not super light on ram, no, but, i run it on my netbook and at times have half a dozen apps open and running and it still works, and that is an old netbook, ur machines got PLENTY of ram21:20
DarkPsydeLordofc when not rendering or compiling code21:20
ssloveopenbox?21:20
DarkPsydeLordwell heavily modified21:21
DarkPsydeLordyes21:21
DarkPsydeLordXD21:21
DarkPsydeLordfluxbox use less ram21:21
sslovei have never used anything that uses less resources or is as slick or configurable as enlightenment, yet very few ppl use it or promote it. it is amazing. the only distros that use it are bodhi (ubuntu) and the now defunct afaik elive (i believe it is debian)21:22
DarkPsydeLordenlightment uses more ram than my custom build and yes i like bodhi21:22
ssloveanyway, i've had it running under 60mb of ram and still looks great and the 'run everything' menu/launcher is amazing21:23
DarkPsydeLordwhat? 60? o well its been a while since i try it21:23
DarkPsydeLordmaybe now they find the right formula21:24
DarkPsydeLordapt-cache search compton XD21:25
sslovewell, this was e1721:25
DarkPsydeLordit exist here in mate21:25
DarkPsydeLord:)21:25
sslovee19 the current one is heavier, but jeff hoogland forked e17 and now is called moksha21:26
sslovelol21:26
DarkPsydeLordin arch the beta release some number is on the repositories XD21:26
sslovebut under 100mb with an e17 install from ubuntu and log into enlightenment session21:26
sslovewith htop running it is under 100mb21:27
sslovewhen did u last try enlightenment?21:28
DarkPsydeLordabout a year21:28
DarkPsydeLordnice e17 available21:29
DarkPsydeLordwill try it21:29
ssloveit used to look like shit, too much bling, but their new default theme is very much to my liking, the neutral grey21:29
DarkPsydeLordo minty21:30
ssloveyea e17 is a tweaker's dream21:30
DarkPsydeLordgrey and green21:30
sslovegreen? what's grey and green?21:30
DarkPsydeLordbohdi menus?21:31
sslovereally? by default?21:31
DarkPsydeLordno idea it seem like it n the screenshots in the bohdi webpage21:32
DarkPsydeLordwhat about jwm?21:33
DarkPsydeLordit still exists?21:33
DarkPsydeLordit used to use about 5 mb to run21:33
ssloveoh, the new them, that is bodhi's defaut new them, i am talking about if u do an apt install e17 u will get the default grey theme which i think is very tasteful and easy on the eyes21:33
sslovehaha, maybe but it won't look nice like e21:34
ssloveyea i am sure puppies use jwm21:34
DarkPsydeLordno puppy now is community21:35
DarkPsydeLordmaybe sparky21:35
DarkPsydeLordpuppy uses uhmm21:35
sslovepuppy linux have so many puplets, oh yea, macpup uses e too21:35
DarkPsydeLordi dont know21:35
DarkPsydeLordquirky21:35
DarkPsydeLorduses jwm21:36
DarkPsydeLordi think21:36
sslovebut there was um, lighthouse pup that had like, several different wms21:36
DarkPsydeLordhttps://l3net.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/cmp-all4.png21:36
sslovei think that is standard for puppy, is to select different wms21:36
DarkPsydeLordmemory used by different wm21:36
sslovethe best puppy i have ever used was called fluppy21:37
sslovethat one was amazing21:37
sslovewow cool chart21:38
ssloveholy fucking shit! according to that chart, MATE uses less ram than xfce??21:38
DarkPsydeLordyes sir21:39
sslovei thought xfce was created back in the GNOME 2 days to be a more lightweight alternative?21:39
ssloveboy did they steer their ship way off course21:39
DarkPsydeLordwell still low for modern computers21:39
ssloveanyway, don't wanna be a hater, there are nice things to xfce21:39
DarkPsydeLordthis is just the wm21:40
DarkPsydeLordtheres a lot more of sw running background21:40
sslovetiny wm .2mb????21:40
ssloveLOL, OMFG21:40
ssloveah ok21:40
DarkPsydeLordi wanna try that didnt know about tiny :)21:40
DarkPsydeLordisnt tiny the one used for amigas?21:41
sslovei wish canonical ubuntu project would do a project butter for unity, to get it working much much leaner, i think, i hope that's what unity 8 will bring21:41
sslovei don't really believe that chart, they have lxde and e17 virtually tied and i can say from a lot of real world use of both of those, that e is much much lighter21:43
DarkPsydeLordas i said this is just the wm21:44
sslovei've done many bodhi installs for friends on their old as fuck slow as shit computers, and bodhi and e17 breathed new life into them. and i have done lxle installs too and it definitely uses a lot more ram21:44
sslovewell, lxdee isn't a wm, lxde uses openbox21:44
DarkPsydeLordremember the sw running in the background21:44
ssloveas wm21:44
DarkPsydeLordso the best test is having lfs21:45
DarkPsydeLordthen install a wm21:45
DarkPsydeLordor desktop21:45
DarkPsydeLordif i might say21:45
DarkPsydeLordthen everything will be measurable21:46
sslovelfs?21:46
DarkPsydeLordlinux from scratch21:46
DarkPsydeLordbuilding your de on top of lfs will work21:46
ssloveu have to build it urself right?21:46
sslovethat's too much21:46
ssloveLOL21:46
sslovefor me21:46
DarkPsydeLordhahahaha no never tried21:47
DarkPsydeLordim always busy21:47
DarkPsydeLordas far as i can get is arch21:47
DarkPsydeLordnever tried slack21:47
DarkPsydeLordand lfs is waaay to much21:47
DarkPsydeLordmaybe on vacation will try21:47
ssloveanyway, to do a simple install of something ubuntu based and lightest possible, i haven't seen anything that comes close to bodhi. that is one great distro. and the way that they do the one click install of bundles of software, and their 'app center'21:48
sslovehey by the way, the pclos community site works fine for me21:49
DarkPsydeLordmaybe i will look it later but i think my perfect distro right now besides the one i created from Arch21:50
DarkPsydeLordis ubuntu mate i really like the feel of the old buntu21:50
sslovehahaha, yea, i really like it too21:50
DarkPsydeLordo those days were wwe was wwf21:51
ssloveit's why i am here after all21:51
sslovehahaha21:51
ssloveur old school21:51
DarkPsydeLordshhhh dont tell anyone21:51
sslovei had an arch install but it fucked up all on its own so easily and i didn't know what to do21:51
sslovefuck  it21:51
sslovenot vanilla arch21:52
ssloveit was um21:52
DarkPsydeLordmanjaro?21:52
DarkPsydeLordantergos?21:52
sslovemanjaro21:52
DarkPsydeLordo well somehow i didnt like manjaro hahaha and ended up with the real thing21:53
DarkPsydeLordand building my desktop21:53
sslovei don't know i couldn't install sw anymore, couldn't update, couldn't launch some apps but others opened just fine (altho most did not)21:53
sslovei could boot into the desktop21:53
ssloveoh it was the e17 version21:53
ssloveactually it was in this partition which i now have this U MATE21:54
DarkPsydeLordooooo yes that happened to me once it was a terrible virus called windows21:54
DarkPsydeLordLOL21:54
sslovei've never done that, not sure i want to, maybe someday21:54
sslovei am curious if it would really make a difference in speed and shit like that, but i am happy to use a prebuilt ubuntu21:55
sslovehahaa21:55
ssloveyea i am happy to rid ppl of their windows installs21:55
DarkPsydeLordwell any arch user will tell you they love their arch builds21:56
DarkPsydeLordand its way better21:56
DarkPsydeLordthan any other distro21:56
DarkPsydeLordbut being honest i will tel you as much as i love arch my heart belong to ready out of the box distros21:56
DarkPsydeLordtakes forever to tweak the whole thing21:56
DarkPsydeLordin a diy distro21:57
sslovebut i feel like it's important to see what windows does well, and what to borrow/implement in free sw, i gotta say i have never really used windows, i had it installed in the netbook i am using now, but removed it, and i deliberately did a win 7 install on this thing, years ago, but didn't really use it, just checked it out, but i think win 8 that everyone shits on, is pretty nice21:57
sslovei think they did a nice job on the UI21:57
DarkPsydeLordbut ofc you learn a lot about linux and how it works and you are completely sure you are not wasting reosurces because theres nothing running in the background you are not aware of21:58
DarkPsydeLordits because you like modern ui21:58
sslovei think U MATE out of the box is pretty fucking sweet, and the welcome center, wow21:58
sslovefucking awesome21:58
DarkPsydeLord+121:59
sslovei wouldn't mind to see something like that done up in a free DE21:59
DarkPsydeLordi dont like gnome 3 or unity at all becaue all the modern ui21:59
DarkPsydeLordim old skool XD21:59
DarkPsydeLordand we had a distro like that21:59
DarkPsydeLorduhm just lemme remember the name22:00
ssloveyea the live tiles and shit, it's cool. i mean, i like widgets on android, so it's hypocritical if i poo poo win 8 for that22:00
sslovei never use it because i try to stick to free sw as much as possible, although i can never see myself as hardcore as a trisquel user u know22:01
sslovei don't understand how u can not like the hud and the keyboard shortcuts tho22:01
ssloveanyone who has used the unity HUD and doesn't like it, i don't believe them22:02
DarkPsydeLordwell22:02
DarkPsydeLordto be honest22:02
DarkPsydeLordi never actually use it22:03
DarkPsydeLordwhen unity showed up i gave up the first 24 hours of the fresh install and flee22:03
DarkPsydeLordso i think i went suse22:03
DarkPsydeLordor something22:04
DarkPsydeLordsome other distro22:04
DarkPsydeLorduntil mint showed up22:04
DarkPsydeLordthen it became my passion22:04
DarkPsydeLordnow u mate is my main lap distro22:05
DarkPsydeLordtaking the place of mint22:05
DarkPsydeLordi think i will give ubuntu another chance in a vm in the near future22:08
sslovehmmm, i highly recommend u give it a try22:10
sslovei think i should do a fucking video on why i like unity and why it's great for power users22:11
DarkPsydeLordwell most power users doesnt really need a gui22:11
DarkPsydeLordas i said earlier22:11
ssloveseriously bro, it's like saying u don't like bananas but uv never tried em22:11
ssloveum, but u still use apps right?22:11
sslovesome of them with a lot of menus right?22:11
sslovehud is like google search for application menus22:12
DarkPsydeLorddepending on the activity yes22:12
DarkPsydeLordbut most of the time the magic happen using gcc22:12
sslovehahaha22:12
DarkPsydeLordso i complie large lines of code in cli22:12
ssloveur a funny mufucka yo22:12
DarkPsydeLord:)22:13
DarkPsydeLordanyway that why openbox or i3 is handy22:13
DarkPsydeLordi cant even thing having all the shitload of options i will never use22:14
DarkPsydeLordhahahaha22:14
sslovejust recommending u check it out and what are the unique features. GNOME 3 i generally agree with you, i have a lot i could criticize about that pject, but not all what they do is bad, just overall22:14
DarkPsydeLordbut i promise i will give it a try22:14
DarkPsydeLordsometimes i forget agout gui and browse internet from cli22:16
DarkPsydeLorddownload torrents22:16
DarkPsydeLordcheck my email22:16
DarkPsydeLordi dunno im just used to it22:16
DarkPsydeLordlike using my irc cli client XD22:16
sslovehere's the list of what i think is good on the unity de, HUD, global menus that are now more configurable than ever, u can locally integrate them into an umaximized window's title bar, so it autohides to reveal window title, or u can leave it to always show. the launcher app shortcuts/speed dial for apps (up to 10), the alt tab and cycle thru current app's windows, the system menu, the other shortcuts (of course u can still edit22:19
ssloveand change ur own keyboard shortcuts, but they have good out of the box shortcuts), the press and hold super key cheat sheet22:19
ssloveand more, but those are really the most useful. and then it just feels very polished22:19
sslovejajaja, well if u browse internet from terminal, lol, then maybe u can live just in the terminal22:21
DarkPsydeLordusually i do22:21
sslovebut navigating between apps is so fast with unity if ur a keyboard shortcuts jockey like i am22:21
ssloveyo here's the community isos for pclos http://pclosusers.com/communityiso/22:22
sslovethey got 2 trinities! holy shit22:22
sslovewtf?22:22
DarkPsydeLord322:23
DarkPsydeLordyou should try to see the world using terminal its so freaking productive22:23
DarkPsydeLordlynx www.google.com22:24
DarkPsydeLordXD22:24
DarkPsydeLordwell ofc you need lynx first22:24
ssloveoh they have 3 trinity, a brasil build a polish i guess and an italian!22:24
sslovedamn! trinity??22:24
ssloveu remember that dontcha dark?22:24
sslovehmm, but i like tabs and my opera navigation shortcuts, i can't get that with lynx  i'm sure22:25
DarkPsydeLordwell they forked kde while ago22:25
DarkPsydeLordif i recalled that well22:26
DarkPsydeLordXD22:26
sslovecrazy, trinity is huge on pclos22:26
sslovehttp://www.pclinuxos.com/trinity-desktop-on-pclinuxos/22:26
ssloveDo you long for the days when your desktop was simple and easy to navigate while being light on resources? If yes then check out the Trinity (formerly KDE 3) Desktop on PCLinuxOS22:26
ssloveit's the U MATE of the rpm/kde world22:27
sslovehaha22:27
DarkPsydeLordits awesome XD22:27
DarkPsydeLordi just wanna install trinity with my mate desktop XD22:27
DarkPsydeLordso i have to ancient de22:27
DarkPsydeLordgnome 2 and kde 322:28
DarkPsydeLord:)22:28
sslovelol22:28
sslovepretty amazing22:28
sslovei love it all man22:28
ssloveis trinity in the ubuntu/debian repos?22:28
DarkPsydeLordjust tried apt-cache search but not sure its called trinity22:29
DarkPsydeLordor not in the repos22:29
sslovethey have a baby MATE at under 500mb!22:29
sslovehahaa22:29
DarkPsydeLordhttps://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Ubuntu_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions22:30
ssloveis there a ppa?22:31
sslovei wonder if there is a prebuilt ubuntu based trinity. is that what trisquel is?22:31
DarkPsydeLordyou add the link to your sources list22:32
DarkPsydeLordno idea22:32
DarkPsydeLordlets find out22:32
ssloveit's a deb22:32
mate|46341Hi, I'm newbie on Ubuntu. Can anyone help me?22:32
sslovemaybe22:32
DarkPsydeLordhi and welcome22:32
ssloveanyone, are u here mate?22:32
mate|46341Thanks DarkPsydeLord. sslove Yes.22:33
sslovei see AndrewMC atlantic  and az, but anyone is out now22:33
DarkPsydeLordmaybe we can help22:33
sslovebut maybe we can help22:33
sslovehey DarkPsydeLord u owe me a cervesa vato22:34
DarkPsydeLorda bira?22:34
sslovehahaa22:34
DarkPsydeLordwhy exactly?22:34
mate|46341I tried to install ubuntu mate using unetbootin but has a loop.22:34
sslovewhen 2 ppl say the same thing at the same time, u call it out first, like punchbuggy22:34
ssloveu know punchbuggy right?22:35
DarkPsydeLordo lol didnt realize that22:35
sslovemate|46341, what's up homie?22:35
DarkPsydeLordwe said the same thats true22:35
DarkPsydeLordwhere exactly?22:35
ssloveso i called it, u owe me a fucking beer22:35
sslovecuz u said maybe we can help at the same time22:35
ssloveeven tho mine posted a fraction of an instant sooner22:36
mate|46341sslove unetbootin doesn't work for me when i try to install ubuntu mate... do you know another way?22:36
ssloveah yes22:36
ssloveeasy one22:36
ssloveunetbootin fails a lot, i've noticed even moreso lately22:36
DarkPsydeLordiso :)22:36
sslovethere are many alternatives, but i recently had the suse disk creator work for me, and there is also the ubuntu disk creator whatever they're called, deepin makes one too...22:37
mate|46341that's right.22:37
ssloveur using what os?22:38
DarkPsydeLordok guys i have to flee see you in a few!22:38
ssloveto create the usb?22:38
sslovewindows or?22:38
ssloveok later carnalito22:38
DarkPsydeLord!away22:38
ubottuPlease do not use noisy away messages and nicks in Ubuntu channels. It is annoying and unnecessary. Use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently. See also «/msg ubottu Guidelines»22:38
mate|46341¿hablan español? jaja, sería mejor para mí.22:38
DarkPsydeLordo yes we both22:38
DarkPsydeLordbut this is mainly english channel22:39
sslovesi pero hay otro canal para espanol22:39
DarkPsydeLordpm me when im online again22:39
DarkPsydeLordbrb22:39
mate|46341oh...anyway i write in English.22:40
ssloveok, what os?22:40
mate|46341ubuntu 16.0422:40
ssloveto make the usb stick?22:40
ssloveur using ubuntu 16.04 right now?22:40
ssloveand ur trying to make a bootable usb of?22:40
mate|46341Yes. I'm using...22:41
mate|46341ubuntu mate 16.0422:41
ssloveah U MATE, ur trying to make22:41
mate|46341exactly!22:41
sslovewait, ur currently using ubuntu mate 16.04 AND ur trying to make a bootable 16.04 live usb>22:42
mate|46341No, no. I'm using ubuntu 16.04. but i'm trying to make a bootable of ubuntu mate 16.04...22:42
ssloveok ok22:43
ssloveso, have u tried to use the ubuntu usb disk creator?22:43
ssloveit usually doesn't work as well as unetbootin, but since unetbootin isn't working, and usb disk creator or whatever it's called should already be installed...22:44
mate|46341No. I didn't know that program...22:45
sslovewhat is the failure exactly? fails to create or it finished but doesn't boot, or doesn't really work? i've had all of the above happen22:45
ssloveif u type usb in dash, what do u see?22:46
sslovei'm using mate so ul have to tell me22:46
mate|46341I turn on my laptop and open the boot menu... then when i press the option usb hdd i see "unetbootin" default and a countdown endless.22:47
ssloveok, have u tried to create it more than once?22:48
sslovedonde eres?22:48
mate|46341No. No lo he hecho.22:49
mate|46341De México.22:49
sslovehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k09m8oP3KWk22:49
sslovejajaja, i figured since u understood carnalito22:50
sslovejejee22:50
mate|46341jaja, very common.22:50
mate|46341i'm seeing that video. thanks!22:51
sslovein ubuntu it's called startup disk creator22:52
sslovei might work, if not there is also multisystem from pendrivelinux and the SUSE one and deepin disk creator22:53
sslovestartup disk creator automatically scans and shows the iso's in ur downloads folder which you can choose22:54
ssloveif that doesn't work sometimes formatting with gparted or in the file manager and trying again will do it22:55
mate|46341I'm checking that...22:58
mate|46341but23:00
mate|46341if i decide to use startup disk creator, that remove the unetbootin boot?23:02
ssloveyes, format the drive again23:06
ssloveas fat3223:06
ssloveit doesn't matter since the unetbootin one isn't working23:06
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