[00:11] How do I auto-hide the Launcher cupertino === zak is now known as Guest86961 [00:14] How do I auto-hide the Launcher cupertino [00:20] Click the plank icon [00:21] go to behavior tab [00:21] and you'll see it [00:28] thank you, I'm very new with linux [00:29] Finely free from windows and not looking back at all. [00:47] yea sure [00:47] oops hes gone [02:46] hola [02:47] hi guys, i want to install an SO to my raspberry to run it an small home server (to run apache/mysql/php) and to use as media center too to connect my TV to the raspberry, ubuntu-mate will be OK? [02:48] of course, I don't see why not [02:48] just a little scared abt performance [02:48] :/ [02:48] hola, alguien que hable espaƱol? [02:49] chilenox, no :D [02:49] que pasa? [02:50] de donde eres? [02:50] hola [02:50] Argentina [02:50] y que se cuenta ? [02:50] well, I would suggest you go with a cli if you're concerned about performance [02:54] yes but cant run any media center via CLI, right? [02:56] i dont know why I skipped the media center part :P [02:58] :D === zak is now known as Guest65521 === zak is now known as Guest57557 === bekks_ is now known as bekks [09:00] hello [09:03] hi [09:09] what are you doing just a moment? [14:58] MF [14:59] hello [15:01] rjog [15:47] yo [16:22] hows everyones ubuntu going? [16:22] mine is soaring like a fox [16:22] foxes live in dens [16:23] not anymore =D [16:28] hi everyone, just testing my new laptop lol [16:30] sup [16:33] lel [16:36] * nomic still v pleased iwth mate on pi 3s [16:36] are workhorses [16:37] in xchange for < 1 watt [16:37] each [16:39] there's an "s" version? [16:42] nice ubuntu-mate what kinda laptop you get? [16:46] hes gone tazer [16:51] ah ok [18:50] hello [18:57] Can someone help? My software boutique was working fine yesterday. I was downloading card games and whatnot and wanted to download some music applications on my machine. I t returned an error saying "Package operation failed". I have tried sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get install, sudo apt-get upgrade, sudo apt-get autoclean, sudo apt-get clean, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf. Nothing seems to resolve this issue. I am [18:57] up to date with the latest version of Ubuntu Mate. [18:59] nhwi38272: Can you pastebin the outcome of "sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade" please and share the URL? [19:00] i know where your rm command is coming from :D [19:01] copy and paste the outcome of sudo-apt get update? [19:01] run that, and copy-paste what you get to a site like dpaste.com, then give us a link to your paste [19:01] but your rm command is from here, isn't it? https://github.com/linuxmint/mintsources/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintSources/mintSources.py#L975 [19:02] yeah lol ive been trying [19:03] !pastebin | nhwi38272 [19:03] nhwi38272: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [19:03] nhwi38272: So are you using Mint or Ubuntu? [19:03] http://dpaste.com/3BD76AB [19:04] seems much like ubuntu [19:04] yeah its ubuntu mate [19:04] run this: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:04] i want to see what that looks like [19:04] First, remove the references to the cdrom in /etc/apt/sources.list [19:05] Then run sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade again [19:05] so go to sources and uncheck cdrom? [19:05] yes [19:05] to be more precise, just add a # in front of it [19:06] you can edit that file with `sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list` [19:07] hot do u put that vertical line in after .list? [19:08] how* [19:08] depends on your keyboard layout [19:08] on an american keyboard, i think its shift + the key to bottom left from your enter key [19:08] on this finnish keyboard its altgr + the key next to left shift [19:09] but you really don't need to use it, this command does the same thing: nc termbin.com 9999 < /etc/apt/sources.list [19:10] ok i entered it [19:11] you should get a link [19:11] paste it here [19:12] http://termbin.com/a3jm [19:14] weird [19:14] your cdrom is already disabled [19:15] how about this one? ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:15] im sorry you need that | character [19:15] just copy-paste it from my message if you have trouble writing it [19:15] yeah i found the key [19:17] http://termbin.com/m57i [19:19] i ran the commands bekks said after unchecking cdrom and there is an ubuntu base update that is 151 kb.it returned Package operation failed. The installation or removal of a software package failed. [19:30] PAstebin the entire output. [19:30] output for the sudo apt update? [19:30] For both commands. [19:30] ok [19:32] http://dpaste.com/04NYGK8 [19:32] Pastebin "dmesg" too, please. [19:34] whats dmesg [19:35] a command. [19:36] http://dpaste.com/2R8JE4D [19:54] plz helo [19:54] lol [19:54] serious i need help [19:58] you need help in bying a new harddisk. [19:58] Your current one is dead. [19:59] what? [19:59] why do you think so? [19:59] Look at the errors in dmesg. [20:00] ...pastebin link? [20:00] [ 4957.122379] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 16777425 [20:00] 0827 213620 < nhwi38272> http://dpaste.com/2R8JE4D [20:00] :( [20:00] There you go... [20:01] I need a new hard drive... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc4JbzPqups :D [20:01] lol [20:02] sorry i just had to [20:02] whats wrong wuth my hdd [20:02] Hello Akuli bekks :) [20:03] nhwi38272, seems like it's breaking [20:03] nhwi38272: your disk is broken. It is dead. [20:03] You need to replace it. [20:03] in my experience, you can reinstall to get a working system but it will break again some day [20:03] or maybe [20:03] Akuli: are you using gpt? [20:03] he just needs to reinstall to a less broken sector [20:03] ah [20:04] pavlushka, i'm not an expert at partitioning [20:04] Akuli: and more sectors are dying, and the disk breaks even more. [20:04] all i know is that i can use fdisk to get my disk partitioned and i'm good to go! :D [20:04] nhwi38272: Dont listen to him, replace the disk. [20:04] as you can see [20:04] dont listen to me [20:04] ha ha ha [20:04] ssd's are nice [20:05] bekks: are you using gpt? [20:05] pavlushka: Why? [20:05] with an ssd your computer will be like 3 times faster and they never break [20:05] Akuli: Bullshit. [20:05] bekks, my personal experience.. [20:05] Akuli: Every disk can break. [20:05] of course [20:05] bekks: I need to know about it in practice :) [20:05] but they're much harder to break [20:06] bekks, every disk will break, but ssd's last much longer [20:06] pavlushka: Then you need to start with an actual support question, not by taking polls. [20:06] Akuli: Depends on the usage. [20:06] bekks: I failed to help this guy http://paste.ubuntu.com/23093629/ [20:07] pavlushka: there is no GPT system partition. [20:08] bekks: then why this line "grub-install: warning: this GPT partition label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be possible." ? [20:08] pavlushka: that line tells you that there is no EFI System partition to be included. [20:09] pavlushka: I just said that ;) [20:10] bekks: so what can be done in this situation? [20:10] Create an EFI system partition. [20:11] labeled as "/boot" ? [20:11] I meant mount point [20:11] No, you need to mount it as /boot/efi [20:11] aha [20:13] at the very beginning of the disk? [20:13] Yes. [20:54] SSD's are "much harder to break" ... not necessarily SSD's have a finite number of writes, HDD's wear mechanically. So depends on the application. [20:55] ...at least they're really fast! [20:56] you don't realize how much time your computer wastes with disk i/o until you have an ssd [21:01] Dual drive setups are the ideal solution, /home /swap /tmp etc on HDD, everything else on SSD [21:07] i like to put swap to the ssd, and just set the swappiness to something really small [21:07] by default its 60, i crank it down to like 5 [21:08] Why if you end up with swap you don't have enough RAM, simple as [21:13] TRIM (discard) and noatime are also important for SSDs [21:24] You could also consider a switch from CFQ to NOOP if you want the best from your SSD [21:37] hi All! [21:48] anyone here can help me with @RasberryPi3 Audio issue? === Mr_J is now known as yanos [22:07] Does anyone know how to completely remove window decorations in Ubuntu MATE? [22:13] which decor ? [22:18] $ gsettings list-recursively | grep decor [22:18] org.mate.maximus undecorate false [22:18] org.mate.interface gtk-decoration-layout 'menu:minimize,maximize,close' [22:19] The first one happens when windows are maximized (all title bar hidden), the second is the existense/order of the buttons === yanos is now known as yanflap === phil is now known as Guest32884