[00:01] <mertcan> hi
[00:07] <mertcan> i have a problem
[00:07] <mertcan> can some one help me
[00:08] <nomic> what
[00:08] <nomic> say waht it is
[00:08] <mertcan> i cant download tor browser
[00:08] <mertcan> it isnt working
[00:08] <nomic> never used tor
[00:08] <nomic> what package format is it
[00:08] <mertcan> no i mean
[00:08] <mertcan> i download from
[00:08] <mertcan> application but
[00:09] <mertcan> when i open it
[00:09] <mertcan> it says
[00:09] <nomic> z.z.z.z
[00:09] <mertcan> you may be under attack
[00:09] <mertcan> what can i do
[00:10] <nomic> go to ubuntu forums
[00:10] <nomic> tor forums
[00:10] <nomic> ask in place where there will be support for tor, browser
[00:10] <mertcan> ok. thanks
[07:23] <mindaugas> hello, i wanted to ask how to disable bluetooth from starting then system boots, while i wont use it.thanks
[09:15] <ouroumov> flexiondotorg, I made a "known problems" thread for UM16.04, I was wondering if you would consider moving it to support category and pinning it there (It's now in uncategorized) - https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/ubuntu-mate-16-04-lts-common-problems-known-bugs-workarounds/8340/1
[09:37] <raspberry>   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
[09:40] <ouroumov> welcome back raspberry
[09:40] <raspberry> welcome
[09:40] <ouroumov> still didn't get an answer, I see.
[09:41] <raspberry> unfortunately yes, right now I will be trying to convert some project from github in which the joystick is used for games to my purpose but I'm a little sceptical about that
[09:42] <ouroumov> Well, you're welcome to stick around, repeat your question once in a while. :)
[09:44] <raspberry> I've been doing that for 3 days :)
[09:44] <ouroumov> I know, keep at it. :x
[09:44] <ouroumov> You have to admit this is an unusual use case you're having.
[09:44] <raspberry> maybe You know how to make own driver?
[09:44] <ouroumov> I don't, sorry :x
[09:46] <ouroumov> I'm gonna eat, bbl.
[10:13] <raspberry>   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
[10:57] <bekks> Same answer as yesterday :) Either write a kernel module yourself or ask in #raspberry, since your homemade joystick uses very special hardware available on rpi only.
[10:58] <raspberry> and could You help me in writing a kernel module? on#raspberry there is no answer
[10:59] <bekks> No, I cant, sorry.
[10:59] <bekks> Maybe you can take a look at the retropi project.
[11:00] <raspberry> I'm looking at some arcade joystick right now but it doesn't help because it has connection via I2C and i have SPI
[11:09] <bekks> the rpi is capable of i2c, too.
[11:11] <raspberry> yeah I know but I've made connection with SPI
[11:15] <bekks> Then you have to deal with it ;)
[12:23] <raspberry> is it possible to use easycup video grabber on ubuntu-mate?
[12:26] <bekks> Ist that some hardware or software?
[12:27] <raspberry> hardware but I suppose it need some librarier or something to make it work, just plugging into the USB port doesn't do anything, it's not even listed in the inputs
[12:28] <Akuli> https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Easycap
[12:28] <raspberry> thanks
[12:28] <Akuli> i just googled it :)
[12:57] <DarkPsydeLord> hello
[13:07] <raspberry> does anyone know hot to install driver for stk1160 on the latest kernel? I've found only up to v 3.6...
[13:08] <Akuli> are you sure it has changed?
[13:09] <raspberry> when I typ uname -a I get Linux 4.4.17
[13:09] <Akuli> but do the driver installation instructions still work?
[13:10] <raspberry> no and this is my question. how to install it on that linux
[13:11] <Akuli> define "not working"
[13:12] <raspberry> when I type make command I got an error
[13:12] <raspberry> I got the driver from github
[13:12] <Akuli> a make error probably doesn't mean your kernel is too new
[13:13] <raspberry> but on that github account it says that it should not work on kernel > 3.6 and one should not even try because it's a waste of time
[13:14] <Akuli> then you need an older kernel
[13:15] <Akuli> seems like the linux-generic-lts-trusty package should give you a 3.13 kernel
[13:17] <raspberry> hmm I'm not sure if then my SPI 1 will work, because to get it work I had to update Raspberry to the latest
[13:18] <Akuli> then you have a problem-
[13:22] <Akuli> one alternative is to install two kernels
[13:22] <Akuli> then on startup, you select the advanced options thing in grub and whatever kernel you want to use
[13:26] <raspberry> I don't think it will help because then I will have acces only to this video grabber or to the SPI at one time if I get you right?
[13:29] <Akuli> yes
[13:29] <raspberry> so unfortuately it's not for me
[13:30] <Akuli> did you read the page i linked?
[13:30] <Akuli> it says: "The stk1160 driver is in the mainline kernel since version 3.7."
[13:30] <Akuli> so the kernel should already support it
[13:31] <raspberry> yes but when I click on the link to get the driver it says that it works only to 3.6 so it's a bit confusing
[13:31] <Akuli> "If you want to use the stk1160 driver under previous kernels (3.2, 3.4 or 3.6 kernel only !), ..."
[13:33] <raspberry> yes and there is a link to the sourcecode and where is one to kernels>3.7?
[13:33] <Akuli> it says: "The stk1160 driver is in the mainline kernel since version 3.7."
[13:34] <Akuli> so it should come with the kernel, if you can read it
[13:35] <raspberry> :O I haven't noticed that one. so it looks like no driver is needed to make it work, am I right?
[13:35] <Akuli> yes, like i've said two times by now·
[13:35] <Akuli> .
[13:35] <Akuli> ·
[13:36] <Akuli> my keyboard layout is weird
[13:37] <raspberry> ok thanks a lot
[13:37] <Guest74297> hello, I made ubuntu-mate liveCD
[13:37] <Guest74297> on usb
[13:38] <Guest74297> and when it starts (try ubuntu mate...) it asks for login and password
[13:38] <Guest74297> could you tell me what's the login and pass?
[13:39] <sixwheeledbeast> I believe it's ubuntu-mate for both
[13:40] <Akuli> something is probably wrong if it asks, sixwheeledbeast is correct
[13:41] <sixwheeledbeast> I was never asked for a username or password, however, I believe this question came up recently
[13:43] <Guest74297> unfortunately ubuntu-mate does not work
[13:43] <Guest74297> but thanks for an effort
[13:43] <Akuli> maybe its just ubuntu?
[13:43] <Akuli> also, where are you typing the password into?
[13:43] <Akuli> is it a gui thing, or a tty?
[13:44] <Guest74297> nope
[13:44] <Guest74297> gui
[13:44] <Guest74297> unetbootin - done .iso on usb
[13:44] <Guest74297> launching try ...before installing
[13:44] <Akuli> yes, good idea
[13:45] <Akuli> so where exactly does it ask the password?
[13:45] <Guest74297> and window with prompt "Other..." and login & password appears
[13:45] <Guest74297> like usual login screen
[13:45] <Guest74297> strange thing :)
[13:45] <Akuli> oh that thing
[13:45] <Akuli> it should just log straight in when you choose to try it
[13:46] <Guest74297> yes..it should
[13:46] <Guest74297> I do not know why i behaves like this
[15:49] <rahtgaz>  /disconnect -all
[16:20] <christian__> hi guys need some help
[16:21] <ouroumov_> hi christian__
[16:21] <christian__> hi ouroumov
[16:21] <christian__> from ?
[16:22] <ouroumov_> hm?
[16:22] <ouroumov_> christian__, what do you need help with?
[16:23] <christian__> Sound sound take off after a few minutes
[16:23] <christian__> Chip is from Conexant
[16:23] <ouroumov_> Hm
[16:24] <christian__> Same Prob at Win 7, so i install Linux.
[16:24] <ouroumov_> I think you're better off asking in #ubuntu or on the forums. I have zero expertise regarding sound issues. All I can give you advice-wise is: run lshw -C sound, and google "ubuntu <product> <driver>"
[16:25] <christian__> okay thx
[16:25] <ouroumov_> yw
[16:25] <christian__> i try it
[17:09] <arya> ys ...
[17:09] <arya> hay guys *
[17:11] <Guest80655> Is there any way to use my pi 3 as a microcontroler and a pc at the same time ?
[20:09] <Alvar_> hi
[21:02] <dsadsa> hi
[21:02] <ouroumov_> hi dsadsa
[21:02] <dsadsa> how can I set workspaces to only work on my primary monitor?
[21:03] <ouroumov_> I don't think it's possible
[21:03] <dsadsa> hmm
[21:03] <dsadsa> seems possible in other WMs
[21:04] <ouroumov_> You're welcome to ask on our forums, but I've never seen anyone talk about it. Maybe there's a compiz options in whatever's the equivalent of "workspaces" there that could do the trick but I'm not myself a Compiz user.
[21:07] <dsadsa> I don't think I am using Compiz
[21:07] <ouroumov_> It's not active by default.
[21:07] <dsadsa> right
[21:07] <ouroumov_> You can switch to Compiz in the Windows Manager options under MATE Tweak -> Windows
[21:07] <dsadsa> so Im not using it...
[21:07] <dsadsa> I don't want to
[21:07] <dsadsa> :P
[21:07] <ouroumov_> Well, I can't blame you.
[21:08] <ouroumov_> I loathe that buggy PoS myself.
[21:08] <dsadsa> understood
[21:08] <dsadsa> thanks for your help
[22:23] <rahtgaz> having a bit of fun with pelican, ouroumov_.
[22:23] <rahtgaz> Couldn't find any useful theme for note taking, so I'm making my own.
[22:26] <rahtgaz> For my purposes it's really a standalone program. Don't need anything else. I can just fire its http server and the whole thing can be seen on a browser windows.
[22:28] <rahtgaz> Seriously, with a good enough theme that facilitates the writing of the notes, no notetaker program in the wild can beat this solution. As soon as I'm over moving everything from Cherry Tree, I'm done with this software
[22:31] <ouroumov_> rahtgaz, I used Pelican once with great profit.
[22:32] <ouroumov_> It's really ideal if you want a poster page that's attack proof because you don't have time to worry about security.
[22:33] <rahtgaz> Indeed. I have plenty of stuff lurking around that I wished to commit to a blog, but I'd hate to waste my time with the hellish world of CSM solutions like worpress and whatnot. This will be it
[23:12] <TaZeR> is ubuntu-mate the most popular ubuntu distro yet?
[23:13] <ouroumov_> Nope
[23:13] <TaZeR> but its close right
[23:13] <ouroumov_> But it's making progresses. :D
[23:14] <TaZeR> cool, ive been using it in some form since the alpha
[23:14] <TaZeR> currently in a VM as my main linux system of my windows gamnig pc
[23:57] <rahtgaz> next step: dual boot. final step: windows as a VM to run office