[00:32] hi === meg is now known as Guest70045 [00:32] hi [00:33] Ive tried a few ways of trying to prevent bluetooth from turning on during boot but havent been able to figure it out [00:36] Anyone know how? IM running MATE 16.04 [00:37] tried modifying the /etc/default/tlp file and setting DEVICES_TO_DISABLE_ON_STARTUP="bluetooth" [00:37] but that doesnt work [01:13] i saw auto setting in [01:13] ooh gone [02:39] hi ! just move from linux mint 17.3 to ubuntu mate 16.04.1 !!! [02:41] congrats, and welcome back to a more pure Ubuntu environment, dasti. [02:42] (I don't mean Ubuntu Unity, I just mean an official Ubuntu variant :P) [02:43] teward: I still have to adjust to *not* using cinnamon but I can fee some obvious improvements :) [02:45] no more bightness blocked at 100% when I unplug the 2 additionnal screen from the laptop ! yes ! === sinewav1 is now known as sinewav [05:16] o7 === Guest95499 is now known as Erasmus_ [05:16] ô7 [05:16] Sleep for onnce [05:16] *slept === te_lanus is now known as telanus1 === telanus1 is now known as te_lanus [10:26] heyllo?\ [10:26] i need some help! just getting mate running on an acer laptop, no touchpad... === te_lanus is now known as telanus [10:27] i've got a bluetooth mouse to use but would like the touchpad to work... any ideas? it's synaptics [10:32] anybody alive out there? [13:08] * DarkPsydeLord cry out loud GOOD MORNING! [14:04] hola [14:06] hola! [14:29] z. === kisb_ is now known as kisb [17:12] hello [17:13] hello [17:48] hello [18:08] hello [18:08] hello [18:18] Hi All. Does anyone know of way to add something to the global right click menu? [19:21] hello can somebody help me with a disk problem? [19:23] Depends on your actual question. [19:24] well i have just installed ubuntu mate, i didnt understand everything in installation but i went ahead with it. now I have a disk that when I open it, it cant mount or something, i have an image of the long error message [19:27] mv_: So share it with us please. [19:27] how? [19:27] you instaling it on a pc [19:27] pc it installs on a pc [19:28] By uploading it somewhere, on a picture hosting service. [19:28] ok wait a few minutes while i do that [19:31] http://imgur.com/a/WX0mY [19:31] a bit of dutch in there too [19:32] Can you pastebin "dmesg" please, and share that URL, too? [19:32] how?? iḿ a noob sorry [19:35] mv_: type dmesg in terminal and copy paste the out put to paste.ubuntu.com and post the link here. [19:35] ok tnx [19:35] *output [19:36] mv_, sudo apt-get install pastebinit [19:36] mv_, dmesg | pastebinit [19:36] mv_, then paste the url given [19:38] mv_: ^ better [19:39] um i should do this instead of dmesg? um sudo commands i find kind of scary is there a way with the user interface? [19:40] does system boutique not work with arm 64bit? [19:40] i have software boutique [19:41] mine keeps giving me error saying not compatible with this system [19:41] could not find any features or software bc not compatible [19:41] o sorry dont know how to fix that [19:42] someone else does i think [19:42] I am still waiting for the dmesg pastebin. :) [19:42] ok i should do that or the sudo or something?? [19:42] dmesg. [19:42] For the third time :) [19:43] ok wait sorry :) i dont wanna mess up the system [19:43] id love to know how to fix it, hate to have to install android bc ARM isnt compatible yet [19:43] "sudo apt-get install pastebinit" installs the program "pastebinit" which is then used for creating the pastebin using "dmesg | pastebinit". [19:43] mv_: you wont, just do that, :p [19:44] dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:44] No need for pastebinit [19:44] so much text with dmesg, im kinda privacy paranoid [19:45] mv_: dmesg - print or control the kernel ring buffer, copied from dmesg manual. [19:46] where is the manual?? [19:46] "man dmesg" [19:46] sorry this takes me so long guys :) [19:49] ok i go copy the things and upload sorry a few more minutes :) [19:53] 0811 214436 < alkisg> dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:57] how to paste images on that ubuntu pastebin site? [19:57] mv_: run this command: [19:57] dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:58] It will reply with one URL, one web address [19:58] how to do it with user interface? [19:58] That will be the paste that people here asked you. Write it here. [19:58] So that you see what will be sent? [19:59] dmesg > /tmp/out [19:59] pluma /tmp/out [19:59] This will open the output in the editor [19:59] Without sending it anywhere [19:59] i have made 10 screenshots .png [19:59] i will go use imgur i know how that works [19:59] mv_, for images, I use imgur.com [19:59] commands scare me [20:02] i dont know if its in the correct order but here are the images: http://imgur.com/a/WX0mY [20:02] the png's themselves filenames are 1.png, 2.png etc. [20:07] Hi All just a quick question,iam running windows10 and have decided to try ubuntu and downloaded ubuntu mate 16.04/lts and it said I cud run it without changing anything but Iam unable to get it to run.Wud someone be able to tell me what Iam doing wrong.Thanks. [20:10] mate|93317, did you burn the iso into a usb stick or DVD? you can boot off that device and try ubuntu [20:11] dd that but cud not get it to run either.I keep getting Nero to come up to open the program and that is a burner [20:13] hey guys are you finding the problem i sent in the images? [20:13] mate|93317, Nero should have an option to burn an image to a DVD ... use that [20:15] OK I'll give it a go and thank you very much.I wud like to get rid of windows as I finally have ran out of payience with it. [20:15] yo [20:40] guys are you still searching??? [20:44] No. Since you havent provided a pastebin of dmesg yet. [20:45] yes i had [20:45] mv_, all I see is that it cannot mount /dev/usb1 as ntfs [20:46] the imgur link has the terminal screenshots [20:48] the images of the terminal are on imgur is that ok?? [20:51] http://imgur.com/a/WX0mY [20:53] you just rebooted, didnt you? [20:53] If not, your images are far from complete. [20:58] ummm i think iḿ still on my first boot [20:59] after install [20:59] so what should i do now? [21:00] sudo ap install pastebinit; dmesg | pastebinit [21:00] sudo apt install pastebinit; dmesg | pastebinit [21:00] ok [21:00] The second one is correct. [21:00] just copy paste in terminal? [21:01] Yes. [21:01] ok wait [21:06] i got a link in the terminal [21:06] copy paste here? [21:07] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23047525/ [21:07] here ya go [21:10] bekks, what's with the pastebin logs? [21:11] Nothing to be seen in there in relation to the error image before. [21:12] o, what could i do now? [21:12] The disk in question is an external disk? [21:14] no [21:15] So pastebin "sudo blkid -g; sudo blkid" [21:15] ok [21:19] umm not typing pastebin? [21:19] sudo blkid -g; sudo blkid | pastebinit [21:22] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23047573/ [21:22] mv_: And what do you expect to be found on sda1? [21:24] that was the drive we were talking about? about 924 GB.. umm i have photos and videos and games on there [21:24] if sda1 is the drive we were talking about, dont know the name [21:25] I am wondering why there is no linux partition to be seen. [21:25] What are you actually trying to achieve? [21:26] i want to get to my files again, they are important to me.. and yes i am running linux right now [21:26] i can prove it with a screenshot [21:26] You are running linux from a live cd, are you? [21:27] ummm i think not?? ummm i do have linux installed... i did hear the dik drive making operations i think [21:27] disk* [21:27] So pastebin "sudo fdisk -l" please. [21:28] sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit [21:28] ok [21:30] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23047588/ [21:30] The drive in question is sdb, not sda. [21:30] ok [21:31] that a problem? [21:31] Yes, because you tried to mount sda1. [21:31] ummmm so how do i open the drive?? [21:32] What did you do to "open" sda1? [21:32] sorry i have little experience in this and i am not english [21:32] went to computer and double clicked on the drive [21:32] So do the same for sdb1 [21:33] which one is that? [21:34] The disk with the UUID 30B24522B244EDC2 [21:34] in the file manager can i input /sdb1 ? [21:34] No. [21:35] Try mounting it manually: sudo mkdir /tmp/sdb1; sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /tmp/sdb1; ls -lha /tmp/sdb1 [21:39] should i do the 2 sudo's one at a time? [21:41] i just put in sudo mkdir /tmp/sdb1 and it goes to the next line, but it did do something???? [21:42] just did the second thing and got a response [21:46] hey bekks look at private chat [21:47] Keep it in this channel please. [21:48] So whatever you are trying to mount there is either invalid or corrupt. [21:48] The latter one is more likely. [21:48] shit [21:48] If you have valuable data on it, I'd take that disk to some professionall, for data recovery. [21:49] yeah its very important [21:49] so we are done for now? [21:49] yeah, unfortunately. [21:49] thanks so much for your help [21:50] You may call OnTrack, and ask them how much it would cost to recover data. [21:50] i live in the netherlands [21:50] maybe its here too but it doesnt sound like it [21:50] They have offices around the world. [21:50] ok cool [21:51] https://www.ontrackdatarecovery.nl/ [21:51] ha wow tnx [21:51] will look at that [21:52] thanks again all the people that helped [21:52] i will be going now, time for some netflix :) [23:12] i need to know why the super key minimizes any fullscreen app i'm using (like a game) and how to disable it [23:15] Ola [23:15] turma como estao ai [23:16] ubuntu-mate, you speak English? [23:16] !es | ubuntu-mate [23:16] ubuntu-mate: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [23:16] ola [23:17] eso no es epanol [23:17] something else [23:17] ok [23:17] hello [23:27] hello [23:27] i am from brazil [23:28] !br | ubuntu-mate [23:28] ubuntu-mate: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br " sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. [23:29] hehe viva o linux [23:29] ubuntu-mate: hello [23:30] viva english [23:30] :) [23:31] this is very good [23:31] this is better than very good [23:32] brazil [23:32] hola [23:32] however linux needs a new soundsystem [23:32] pulseaudio doesnt cut it [23:32] too fragile and buggy [23:32] pulseaudio is ok [23:32] got my mic working for 1 day [23:33] pulseaudio works on freebsd now [23:33] didnt play with settings.. then it died on me [23:33] never an issue in windows [23:35] however there arent options as far as i know.. well theres jack... but seriously.. heh [23:36] a simple sound system with plug IN and plug OUT (like windows) that just work [23:37] focusing on stability, low latency and low cpu/ram footprint [23:38] that could run "on the iron" without being dependent on alsamixer etc [23:39] if theres one thing that sucks BIGTIME in linux i just said it [23:44] Windows doesn't really do sound, though [23:44] there's no sane way to do multi-channel low-latency sound in Windows [23:44] it's fine for beeps and pings for video games [23:44] it's passable for playing back music [23:51] how do i stop the super key from minimizing my full screen apps? [23:52] oh its a menu [23:53] aha. i fixed it!