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[02:39] <logical> This chat looks dead :P
[03:20] <liubin> hello?
[03:21] <liubin> online?
[03:28] <mrbhardw> Hello Experts..
[03:28] <mrbhardw> so for me situation is still the same with Graphics..
[03:29] <mrbhardw> can any one please advice what needs to be done..
[03:48] <ElPresidente> mrbhardw, what's the problem
[03:49] <mrbhardw> i have installed 16.04 LTS on my Toshiba Laptop..
[03:49] <mrbhardw> after that i have seen some flicring issue..
[03:49] <mrbhardw> i have intel graphic card
[03:49] <ElPresidente> flickering?  like on bootup?
[03:50] <mrbhardw> while running vlc.. or connect with external monitor
[03:52] <ElPresidente> have you updated your system with "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade"?
[03:52] <mrbhardw> issue is more frequent when connect to External Monitor
[03:52] <mrbhardw> yes.. i did.
[03:53] <ElPresidente> im reading a lot of people fixed it by upgrading their kernel
[03:53] <ElPresidente> what kernel are you on right now
[03:54] <mrbhardw> how to check ..
[03:54] <mrbhardw> i am sorry i am new to linux..
[03:54] <ElPresidente> type in "uname -r" in the terminal (no quotations)
[03:55] <mrbhardw> 4.4.0-36-generic
[03:55] <ElPresidente> https://aboutsimon.com/blog/2016/07/20/Ubuntu-16.04-external-monitor-flickering-and-turning-off-on-intel-i915.html
[03:55] <ElPresidente> try this
[03:56] <ElPresidente> because i'm seeing a lot of people have the same exact problem on intel graphics and they fix it with a kernel upgrade
[03:57] <mrbhardw> thanks...
[03:57] <mrbhardw> lmc
[03:58] <ElPresidente> however
[03:58] <ElPresidente> i would use nano instead of vim.tiny, it's easier
[04:00] <mrbhardw> ok
[04:04] <mrbhardw> mrbhardw@MRBHARDW-IN:~$ sudo dpkg -i\
[04:04] <mrbhardw> > linux-headers-4.4.14-040414_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_all.deb\
[04:04] <mrbhardw> > linux-headers-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb\
[04:04] <mrbhardw> > linux-image-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb
[04:04] <mrbhardw> [sudo] password for mrbhardw:
[04:04] <mrbhardw> dpkg: error: conflicting actions -l (--list) and -i (--install)
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*];
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Use 'apt' or 'aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
[04:04] <mrbhardw> Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through 'less' or 'more' !
[04:04] <mrbhardw> some error
[04:05] <ElPresidente> try "sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-4.4.14-040414_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_all.deb linux-headers-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb linux-image-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb
[04:05] <ElPresidente> "sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-4.4.14-040414_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_all.deb linux-headers-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb linux-image-4.4.14-040414-generic_4.4.14-040414.201606241434_amd64.deb"
[04:05] <ElPresidente> one line
[04:05] <mrbhardw> ok..
[04:08] <mrbhardw> rebooting
[04:11] <ElPresidente> how is it?
[04:11] <mrbhardw> thanks...
 installed ..
[04:12] <mrbhardw> gonna test with external monitor soon
[04:12] <ElPresidente> type "uname -r" in the terminal again to double check you're using the right kernel
[04:12] <mrbhardw> vlc seems to be resolved
[04:13] <mrbhardw> ok
[04:13] <mrbhardw> mrbhardw@MRBHARDW-IN:~$ uname -r
[04:13] <mrbhardw> 4.4.14-040414-generic
[04:13] <mrbhardw> mrbhardw@MRBHARDW-IN:~$
[04:14] <ElPresidente> yep that's right
 manny thanks..
[04:17] <ElPresidente> mrbhardw, no problem!
[04:17] <mrbhardw> graphics seems to be improved ..
[04:17] <mrbhardw> no flickr from last 10 min
[04:17] <mrbhardw> Awsome mate
[04:17] <mrbhardw> thanks alot
[06:56] <alkisg> Is anyone here using the default Ambiant-MATE color scheme in pluma? It's extremely dark and unreadable for me, so, if it's not just me that complains about it, then I should file a bug report...
[06:57]  * alkisg switched to Oblivion instead
[07:25] <naveen> Hello, Can anyone help me... i just installed Ubuntu MATE 16.04.1 LTS 64 bit. just saw in system monitor.. using more than 600 mb...while using hex chat...using 650 mb...
[07:26] <alkisg> naveen: are you talking about RAM usage?
[07:26] <naveen> Yes
[07:32] <naveen> more than 600 mb usage ram just for running is fine?
[07:36] <alkisg> What's the output of this command?
[07:36] <alkisg> free
[07:38] <naveen>     total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
[07:38] <naveen> Mem:        3842760      349328     2241700       79052     1251732     3148292
[07:38] <naveen> Swap:       7811068           0     7811068
[07:38] <naveen> in system monitor showing 680mb usage ram at this time
[07:39] <alkisg> The "used" one is what you want to look at, 349328
[07:39] <alkisg> It's fine for a booted system
[07:39] <alkisg> system monitor may report ram used for caching etc, that doesn't matter
[07:39] <naveen> ok.
[07:39] <naveen> thanks for your help
[07:40] <alkisg> np
[08:27] <ouroumov> alkisg, I agree with you about the pluma color scheme. I'm also using oblivion because the default one is ugly as hell.
[08:28] <alkisg> Thank you ouroumov
[08:28] <alkisg> flexiondotorg: any thoughts on that? ^
[08:29] <alkisg> I.e. that the default pluma theme is too dark and unreadable
[08:29] <alkisg> E.g. dark purple text on dark gray background, too much strain on our eyes
[08:31]  * SuperEngineer buys night vision glassses for all - just send me your email address, bank a/c details and pin munber :-)
[11:27] <Seferi> Hi, i installed another distribution to dual boot with ubuntu mate but i have the grub from the other distribution now. how can i get the ubuntu mate grub back?
[11:27] <ouroumov> Hm, I don't know.
[11:28] <ouroumov> Seferi, maybe ask/search on our forums?
[11:31] <Guest29934> hey guys
[11:31] <ouroumov> hey
[11:31] <Guest29934> in Ubuntu Mate my laptop displays videos in a very small window in the middle of the screen
[11:32] <Guest29934> in VLC, in SMPlayer
[11:32] <Guest29934> no difference
[11:32] <Seferi> I will check the forums and get back here, thanks
[11:32] <ouroumov> Guest29934, is this a recent machine?
[11:32] <ouroumov> (Skylake)?
[11:33] <Guest29934> yes, it's the HP Star Wars edition laptop
[11:35] <Guest29934> http://www8.hp.com/us/en/campaigns/HP_Star_Wars_laptop/overview.html
[11:35] <ouroumov> Guest29934, try what I did in this thread: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/dell-optiplex-7440-aio-skylake-graphics-bug/8168/5
[11:36] <Guest29934> thanl you
[11:36] <Guest29934> thank you
[11:42] <ouroumov> Guest29934, any luck?
[11:42] <Guest29934> yes, it worked perfect
[11:42] <Guest29934> thanks you again
[11:42] <ouroumov> Guest29934, wait a sec
[11:42] <ouroumov> Can you please contribute your machine specs to the thread and / or the bug report?
[11:43] <ouroumov> You can gather the specs using: inxi -MCSG
[11:43] <Guest29934> allright, will do so a bit later, you got my word on it
[11:43] <ouroumov> Thanks :)
[11:43] <Guest29934> is that a terminal command or a program
[11:43] <ouroumov> Terminal command :)
[11:43] <Guest29934> ok, another quick thing
[11:43] <Guest29934> the mouse vanishes sometimes
[11:44] <Guest29934> just can't find it on screen
[11:44] <Guest29934> then it comes back after a while
[11:44] <Guest29934> seems to be a video driver problem as well
[11:44] <ouroumov> Anything specific triggering it?
[11:44] <Guest29934> not that I can tell
[11:44] <Guest29934> just browsing
[11:44] <ouroumov> Next time it happens, try to switch to tty1 (CTRL+ALT+F1) then back to graphic mode (CTRL+ALT+F7)
[11:45] <Guest29934> allright, thank you
[13:45] <blinko> hi, I am trying to install ubuntu mate in a laptop with two disks in raid 1, with gpt/bios. I have 4 partitions. sda: bios grub part, boot part (btrfs raid1), encrypted swap part (mdadm raid1), main part(luks -> btrfs raid1) ; sdb: same partitioning. I can't configure initramfs and grub to boot into this setup. Can anyone help me please? https://gist.github.com/anonymous/46ba76bb24d7420dac82ab28d1922031
[15:29] <shelby> well im new
[15:34] <sergioad> Hi there
[15:34] <sergioad> my friend is allready working on the port
[15:39] <sergioad> Pardon me, wrong chat :D