[02:47] hello :) [04:54] when i drag a window over the top panel on my screen, it maximizes the window. How can i turn this "feature" off? [04:55] ah, it merely threatens to maximize it. must have slipped off the mouse button earlier. [05:10] !vpn [05:10] For more information on vpn please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN [05:10] KR121 ^ [07:21] Hello [07:22] hello viktor_ [08:06] hello [08:06] hi waltersraspberry [08:06] what can i do i will format a windows xp and install ubuntu [08:06] but i have no usb [08:07] i have sd card [08:07] with adapter [08:08] adapter? What kind? [08:10] yes i have a micro sd card and a adapter kann i burn a iso with linux iso burner and install on xp when i plugged in the adapter and reboot my computer [08:10] can [08:10] Yes [08:11] what must i do [08:12] use the command: "lsblk" to identify the /dev/XXXX of your SD card, then "sudo dd if=file.iso of=/dev/XXXX bs=4M && sync" [08:15] okay thanks [08:15] waltersraspberry, be careful with that command [08:15] why [08:16] i will install on the windows xp [08:16] If you give the wrong /dev/XXXX you have a good chance of nuking one of your drives. [08:16] what have you for a system [08:17] waltersraspberry, please restate your question; I don't understand what you mean. [08:18] i have a computer with windows xp and i dont like windows xp i will install ubuntu mate on the xp the computer have 1GBram and AMD64 is the computer good to run ubuntu mate [08:21] waltersraspberry, yes. [08:21] okay [08:21] can i send her screenshots [08:25] my raspberry pi 3B+ works with a 64GB Samsung class 10 evo plus Micro sd with ubuntu mate [08:25] xenial xerus 16.04 [08:26] ? [08:27] but the cpu is 55C° is this normal [08:28] waltersraspberry, I don't have a pi, but I think it's normal. [08:29] okay [08:29] what have you ? [08:29] I have a netbook and a Brix, both based on Intel N3150 [08:30] what i a Brix [08:30] *is a [08:30] http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5568 [08:30] a okay a mini barebone [08:31] i dont like windows [08:32] can you like windows [08:32] windows is not perfect and have problems [08:32] waltersraspberry, what is your native language? [08:33] German why [08:35] waltersraspberry, if you'd rather get support in your native language, you can join #ubuntu-de [08:36] yes my english is not perfect but i think i must learning better english the programming language is english [08:36] Yes ^^ [08:36] sudo apt-get install is an example [08:37] waltersraspberry, you're entirely correct that English is important when writing code. [08:38] waltersraspberry, if you want to practice you can read and contribute to our community forums @ https://ubuntu-mate.community/ [08:38] I'm off to get some coffee, ttyl. [08:39] thanks i have found how to install flash player :) [08:41] 503 Service Unavailable [08:41] 2016-08-16 10:40:37 FEHLER 503: Service Unavailable. [08:44] i have this get when i try to install pepperflash [08:48] okay it will works [08:55] no it doesnt works [09:41] hello,somebody is here? [09:42] yes i am [09:43] why i can dont running virt-manager [09:43] what is your name? [09:43] walter [09:44] baimaker, you don't ask people's name on IRC [09:44] sorry [09:44] (hi) [09:44] hi [09:44] can you help me [09:45] waltersraspberry, what's your problem? Something with VMs? [09:45] yes [09:45] he said i have no connection [09:46] waltersraspberry, who's "he"? [09:46] the Virtual machine [09:46] Verify that: [09:46] - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed [09:46] - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started [09:46] - You are member of the 'libvirtd' group [09:46] what can i do [09:47] Give me the URL of the webpage where this is written [09:47] okay wait [09:47] http://virt-manager.org/ [09:48] waltersraspberry, you've installed that from the software boutique? [09:48] yes [09:49] Check if those pachages are installed using: apt-cache policy libvirt-bin [09:49] okay i try this [09:50] check if daemon is started using ps axu | grep [l]ibvirtd [09:50] libvirt is installed [09:50] check if you're in libvirt group using: grep libvirtd /etc/group [09:51] root 15039 0.2 2.5 366388 22816 ? Ssl 11:36 0:01 /usr/sbin/libvirtd [09:52] good [09:53] grep libvirtd /etc/group [09:53] libvirtd:x:132:walter [09:53] and good [09:54] So according to virt, you should not have a problem [09:54] erify that: [09:54] - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed [09:54] - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started [09:54] - You are member of the 'libvirtd' group [09:54] Libvirt URI is: qemu:///system [09:54] Traceback (most recent call last): [09:54] File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py", line 903, in _do_open [09:55] self._backend.open(self._do_creds_password) [09:55] File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtinst/connection.py", line 148, in open [09:55] open_flags) [09:55] File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/libvirt.py", line 105, in openAuth [09:55] if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth() failed') [09:55] libvirtError: Socket-Erstellung zu '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock' fehlgeschlagen: Keine Berechtigung [09:55] waltersraspberry, [09:55] Please don't paste massive output onto the channel [09:55] waltersraspberry, use pastebin.com [09:55] okay [09:56] waltersraspberry is so talent [09:57] waltersraspberry, what command are you using to start the VM? [09:57] i start it from the icon on my desktop [09:58] waltersraspberry, to me it looks like a file permission problem. Maybe ask about it on the forums? I don't use this specific VM tool myself. [09:58] okay [10:01] how can i change my mouse icon [10:02] waltersraspberry, go into the appearance settings and pick a cursor theme [10:08] i dont found this [10:10] System -> Preferences -> Look and feel -> Appearance, in the dialog hit "Customize" then go to "Pointer" tab. Sorry I don't know the german translation. On that note waltersraspberry you should really have installed your system in English if you're gonna use it for programming. [10:10] okay [10:13] i make my system in english [10:14] i rebooted my pi [10:21] so my system is english [10:23] how can i install new mouse theme [10:31] hello [10:31] hello [10:32] hi, does anyone here know how to get ubuntu mate recognise homemade joystick? [10:33] have you a raspberry pi raspberry [10:33] raspbery pi 3 [10:33] i have a raspberry pi 3 [10:34] I connected my joystick to the raspberry via SPI and it works, but I need the system to know that it is a joystick and don't know how to achieve that [10:34] its very fantastic the pi can run ubuntu mate [10:34] i have a pi 3,too [10:34] cool :) [10:34] i love the pi [10:35] it cost my 400 RMB [10:35] when the pi 4 comes in Germany i buy him wih amazon [10:35] *with [10:35] the pi 3 has bluetooth and wlan [10:35] and 1gb ram [10:37] how many gb memory have you on your pi [10:37] i want to develop a Iot by pi 3 [10:37] how many gb memory have you on your pi [10:38] i have buy a 64gb samsung evo plus class 10 its very fast [10:38] baimaker? [10:39] i am here [10:39] okay have you a heatsink [10:39] what is problem? [10:39] i hava a heatsink but i think to buy a Ventilator [10:40] *cooler [10:40] *have [10:42] i use ventilator [10:43] Hi, I have installed 16.04.1 (ubuntu-mate-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso). After the 1st reboot post-install I can log in but the desktop only shows the Home icon. There are no other visible features. In particular, there are no panels. Is this a known issue? Can anyone help enable/display the panels (or point me in the right direction) pls? [10:44] on what have you installed ubuntu [10:44] how many ram have your computer [10:45] this is a pc where i have successfully installed and run 14.04 [10:45] can you say me proccese [10:46] #waltersraspberry what do you mean? [10:46] have you tried add panel [10:46] i use ubuntu 16.04 in pi 3,it's ok [10:47] with right click [10:48] i see no option to add panel with a right click on the desktop. i have mate tweak open but see no option to add a panel there either [10:48] what is on screen you have said the home folder icon [10:48] the home icon only - nothing else [10:48] wait a moment [10:49] i get it from pi official website [10:49] i'm not running UM on the rpi... [10:50] okay [10:50] since this is a fresh install i wonder if this is to do with the screen resolution: the panels are there but not visible because they sit outside the screen [10:50] have you try a other resolution [10:50] click strg-alt-F2 [10:51] to enter command line [10:52] yes that is it, it's the screen resolution. I have changed it to 800x600 (xrandr --output VGA-0 --primary --mode 800x600) and can see the panels [10:52] okay good [10:53] i know how to fix this now. i'd love to know how this happened though - i have not swapped screens between the installation and the 1st reboot [10:53] okay thats good [10:53] anyway, thx for trying to give me a hand #waltersraspberry [10:54] no problem [10:55] :) [10:56] when you have a question say me [10:57] *ask me:) [10:59] ok thx [10:59] youre welcome [11:05] devbie, what kind of hardware are you running on? [11:06] i going [11:07] out [11:07] later in 30minutes i came back [11:09] ouroumov, it's a JNC9KDL-2550 motherboard: cedar trail-d processor d2550 + nm10 chipset [11:10] devbie, is the screen res really 800x600? [11:12] ouroumov, it's not 800x600: i was deliberately playing safe. it seems that the install didn't recognise the screen resolution, setting it to 2704x1050 when the maximum should really be 1680x1050 [11:13] the screen is a dell p2213 [11:13] That is one uncommon res. :o [11:14] But well anyway I guess it happens. [11:15] now i (sort of) know how to fix it [11:24] ouroumov, the system recognises to displays: VGA-1 & LVDS-1. My screen is connected to port VGA-1 (I don't know why they both are '-1', not '-0'...). Somehow LVDS-1 is on and affecting the resolution on VGA-1. All cworks fine when I switch off LVDS-1... [11:25] k === linmob is now known as linmob_ [12:00] hello im here === linmob_ is now known as linmob [12:05] #ouroumov [12:08] have you see the ubuntu phone? [12:08] waltersraspberry, yes. I have one. [12:09] is the phone good [12:10] "Good" is subjective. I prefer this phone to other alternatives, but it could be way better. [12:11] i think the ubuntu phone will be better the phone need time but this is a good idea from ubuntu [12:11] have the phone buttons [12:12] hello new user here [12:12] hello [12:12] about to start downloading ubuntu mate [12:12] linux is on android [12:12] hi motion228 [12:12] i have a question [12:12] waltersraspberry, no [12:12] linux kernel [12:12] waltersraspberry, Android runs on Linux [12:12] motion228, please ask. :) [12:13] ohh sorry i have false intepret :) [12:13] :) [12:14] i dont unterstand why use peoples windows when linux is better and free [12:15] i have a pretty old and slow laptop with 3gb ram and the processor is AMD Turion(tm) X2 dual-core mobile RM-70 2.00Ghz [12:15] waltersraspberry, there's a lot of reasons. [12:15] my system type is 64-bit [12:16] waltersraspberry, for starters, it's mostly due to the fact that Microsoft have contracts with OEMs to force Windows down people's throats. [12:16] should i download the 64 bit version of ubuntu mate even though on the download page its says thee 64 bit is for computers with over 3gb ram and fast proccesors? [12:17] motion228, I would say yes, get the 64Bits version. [12:17] why i going to the next Media markt and i see anyone windows ?i dont see linux and when i asked people about linux they dont know about him [12:17] thanks, just wanted to make sure. [12:18] also should i dual boot with windows or erase windows completely? im afraid my laptop will go slow if i dual boot. [12:18] motion228, there will be no speed difference between a full erase and a dual boot [12:19] it s very a pity [12:19] alright thanks! [12:19] that many peoples knows about linux operating system [12:19] motion228, you should make your choice based on the software you need [12:20] motion228, if you don't think you can find the equivalent of some of your windows software on Ubuntu MATE, then you should not erase and do a dual boot. [12:20] i dont do any gaming on my laptop and i dont need photo/video editing software [12:20] have you tried virtualbox [12:20] ohh sorry [12:21] i will mostly just use for browsing and download movies and tv shows [12:21] motion228, in that case, I'd recommend you to make a backup of the files you have on windows and once that's done, to use the "Erase disk and install" option [12:21] is there an advantage in erasing windows? [12:22] mabye ill need it one day [12:22] i have erasing windows [12:22] i have make not right [12:22] motion228, there is no advantage in erasing windows but the disk space you gain. [12:23] motion228, if you think you'll need windows some day, then go for a dual boot. [12:23] motion228, if you need advice on how to install in dual boot mode, I can provide. [12:23] which windows have you motion228 [12:25] why is motion228 quit [12:25] Who knows. Maybe he hit ALT+F4 by mistake. [12:25] okay :) [12:26] have you tried dual boot ouroumov [12:26] Yes, 6 years ago. [12:26] which operating system [12:26] W7/Ubuntu [12:27] i have tried but i have make a Error [12:28] I made an error * [12:28] ohh i must learn better english thanks :) [12:28] hello its me again, sorry my internet disconnected. [12:28] Actually, I'm not sure one can "make" and error at all. [12:28] Doubt is hitting me hard. [12:28] Welcome back motion228 [12:29] i have a question regarding disk space [12:29] Yes [12:30] hmm i very like the new operating system ubuntu mate :) its better than raspbian [12:31] currently when i open "my computer" i see 3 hard drives local disk C witch has 18.7 Gb free of 46.9 and local disk D and F witch are both empty and have 92 Gb free [12:31] can i dual boot? [12:32] and can i install ubunta mate on a different hard disk thank what i have on windows [12:32] i have read 8gb is enough to install the operating system is this right [12:32] motion228, yes. But you'll have to remind me how things work under windows: are C: D: and F: actually separate disks? Are they all internal disks? [12:33] waltersraspberry, on a RPI, yes. [12:33] yes i have tried but not enough [12:33] it say not enough memory [12:34] there all seperate disks [12:34] waltersraspberry, did you use the Ubuntu MATE 16.04.1 iso for rpi? [12:34] there under "hard disk drives" [12:34] yes i use it [12:35] but already on a 64gb samsung class 10 evo plus micro sd [12:36] motion228, but from what I remember of windows it's possible to have on a unique disks multiple labels such as C: on a drive, and D: F: on one other drive (two partitions) [12:36] got one of those in my phone, waltersraspberry [12:36] yes is a good card [12:37] so should i just install ubuntu mate on the same hard drive that windows is installed on which has 18.7 Gb free? and then download all my software and other stuff in the two other hard drives? [12:37] or will it go slow if theres little spcae? [12:37] space* [12:38] motion228, no. If you really have an other empty drive available the easiest is to use that. [12:38] many peoples in the web has said raspberry pi 3 not boot from him but it works and the card was very cheap 15€ [12:38] motion228, proceed as follow: [12:39] motion228, boot the live USB in install mode. Then at the partitioning step when the installer propose various options such as "Erase disk and install", pick the "Something Else" option [12:40] motion228, Select the drive that you want to use for the install, ie one of the empty drives, and then click "Create new partition table" [12:40] motion228, Once the new partition table is created hit the green "+" sign to create three partitions: [12:40] seeing that several functions in the ubuntu installation are is including an install ubuntu means among other system [12:40] motion228, one with type "ext4", mount point "/", size 40000MB [12:41] motion228, one with type "Linux Swap" [12:41] Swap size = 6GB [12:41] motion228, the last partition: type "ext4", mount point "/home", size: all remaining space [12:42] crap [12:42] freaking kvirc [12:43] freaking kiwiirc, whatever that is [12:44] when this year is cold i open the window and my pi would not hot [12:44] motion228, what was the last thing you read before disconnecting? [12:44] the part were you told me to install in one of the empty drives it will create three disk partions [12:45] motion228, one with type "ext4", mount point "/", size 40000MB [12:45] motion228, one with type "Linux Swap" [12:45] Swap size = 6GB [12:45] motion228, the last partition: type "ext4", mount point "/home", size: all remaining space [12:46] Next make sure the installer is set to put the bootloader on the disk you partitioned (most likely it will be labeled /dev/sdb if it's the secondary drive) [12:47] motion228, and that should install it fine without touching windows. Next to enable the double boot you have to change the boot order in the bios so that the first disk in the boot sequence is the disk you've just installed Ubuntu MATE on. [12:47] Anyway, I gotta split. [12:47] See you later, maybe. [12:47] Thanks for the help man [12:48] its it possible to make boot images on the raspberry pi not on other computer [12:57] #ouroumov when you come back said me [13:10] hello [13:12] Hello terrans [14:07] hi, does anyone here know how to get ubuntu mate recognise homemade joystick? I connected my joystick to the raspberry via SPI and it works, but I need the system to know that it is a joystick and don't know how to achieve that [14:07] hi [14:08] how you connect the controller [14:09] via mcp3008 [14:10] to the GPIO ports [14:10] okay [14:10] use emulators [14:11] but if I use emulator will I still be able to make one joystick acts as a mouse and the other as a normal 4-axis joystick? [14:12] have you tried [14:13] no, right now I have written a python script in which one joystick is a mouse and the other doesn't do anything [14:13] try the question on #raspbian [14:13] *ask [14:14] ok thanks [14:14] it is a other server [14:14] you can joined with #raspbian [14:16] raspberry [14:16] i try to found a other server who is better supported [14:19] try #raspberry-dev [14:19] sorry [14:19] error [14:19] i mean #raspberrypi-dev [16:24] Should i install mate gtk2 or gtk3? [16:24] Anyone here. Help please! [16:25] What should i install? Mate gtk2 or mate gtk3? === mortalius_ is now known as mortalius [17:04] if I connect to my desktop using vnc for some reason the menu panel icons (e.g. volume) have a what background to them. any ideas on how I might fix that? [17:14] my ~/.vnc/xstartup is just the defaulty one with mate-session &. I'm sure its my fault somehow, just not sure why yet :) [17:27] klad, maybe changing the theme might help [17:29] klad, read in some post ... gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.background active true [17:39] yeah, changing the theme kinda works. specifically, blackMate theme will change those colors but thats the only one that seems to [17:39] the active background thing didn't appear to help [17:40] can you just right-click the panel and change background color? [17:43] well, its not actually the panel itself? like for the volume it shows up as a 16x16 (or whatever it is) white square with the volume picture infront of it [17:44] and there is a 1px spacing in between the icons which does show the normal bar color [17:45] http://imgur.com/a/C4CFu [17:48] as a side note i'm not sure why the indicators are even there. they don't show up on the normal desktop. [17:48] and they arent turned on in settings [17:49] that looks really awful [18:29] hello [18:29] how can i choose another nickname [18:29] because the nick that i use ist registered mhm... [18:30] use /nick nickname === te_lanus is now known as batapete === batapete is now known as te_lanus [18:30] mhm cannot change nick while banned on channel [18:31] maybr now [18:33] te_lanus: well its says cannot change nick while banned on channel [18:34] christoph: maybe contact the channel Operator === o is now known as Guest20736 [18:36] i new user in obunto [18:38] flexiondotorg: hello [18:39] flexiondotorg: i cannot change my nick because i am banned [18:39] flexiondotorg: maybe your can help me [18:39] flexiondotorg: thank you === ubuntu is now known as Guest66053 [23:25] v