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Gallomimiachronic problem: Caja is not adopting the system theme. Anyone know why this is?01:53
Gallomimiasometimes it starts from boot, and sometimes it happens later. no idea how to fix01:53
Gallomimiasometimes a relog can fix, sometimes a reboot. sometimes not!01:53
logicalHi, can someone suggest me what should i use to open .rar files..02:28
nomicrar?02:36
nomic"unrar"02:37
nomicis the command02:37
nomicTo extract file.rar file into the current directory, enter:02:37
nomic$ unrar e file.rar02:37
nomicunrar e filename.rar02:37
logicalnomic: sorry didnt sawa before your chat, ok i will try unrar now02:54
logicalseems that i have to install it02:55
logicalnomic thx works like a charm02:57
nomicbeing "how to extract rar files"03:03
Gallomimiano one can help me with broken themes on Caja?03:54
mrbhardwhelo experts..05:43
mrbhardwneed one help///05:43
mrbhardwwhile running you tube or vlc ...screen flickers..05:43
mrbhardwdoes any one have solution for this..05:44
alkisgTry this command: marco --no-composite --replace05:44
alkisgDoes this fix the issue?05:44
mrbhardwnope..05:44
alkisgYou already tried it, in 7 seconds?05:45
mrbhardwwas running this fro very first day..05:46
nomicuse omxplayer05:47
nomicon the raspberry pi 305:47
alkisgThis is on an rpi3?05:47
nomicwell, if.05:48
alkisgmrbhardw: is this on an rpi3?05:50
alkisgHe really doesn't want to say :)05:51
mrbhardw?05:52
alkisg.05:52
mrbhardwrpi3 ?05:52
alkisgnomic suggested that you use omxplayer if you're using a raspberry pi 305:53
alkisgAnd I asked if you are indeed using one05:53
mrbhardwissue is with youtube as well..05:53
alkisgWhat is the output of this command? lspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA05:54
mrbhardwlspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA05:55
mrbhardw00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics [8086:1616] (rev 09)05:55
mrbhardwSubsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics [1179:0004]05:55
mrbhardwKernel driver in use: i91505:55
alkisgOK so you're using intel graphics, no raspberry pi05:55
alkisgAnd the output of this command? gsettings get org.mate.session.required-components windowmanager05:56
mrbhardwmrbhardw@MRBHARDW-IN:~$ gsettings get org.mate.session.required-components windowmanager05:56
mrbhardw'marco-no-composite'05:56
mrbhardwmrbhardw@MRBHARDW-IN:~$05:56
alkisgAre you using a custom xorg.conf?05:57
mrbhardwnope05:57
alkisgSo you didn't set "tearfree", i assume05:57
mrbhardwyes05:57
mrbhardwi did'nt05:58
alkisgI would try to switch back to uxa, rather than using sna. The default got to be sna for a couple of years, but it wasn't very maintained, and the ubuntu xorg maintainers in 16.10 are going to default to uxa again.05:59
alkisgAsk in #ubuntu-x for more details05:59
mrbhardwok06:00
nigelwoa - my pine64 actually working06:24
nigelwhat sort of a miracle is that06:24
nigelAny advice on Flash for pine-64 on ubuntu-mate06:30
Akulidon't use flash :)06:30
nigelso is youtube out of range then06:31
Akuliits not06:31
Akulinowadays youtube uses html506:31
nigelgood to hear - more?06:31
Akuliflash is legacy06:31
nigelexcellent06:31
nigelhow about nz Lightbox06:31
Akuliwhats that06:31
Akulii haven't ran flash in at least 6 months now06:31
nigelits an online TV channel in NZ06:31
alkisgMaybe kodi can help there06:32
alkisgIt has a lot of plugins that don't need flash06:32
Akuliif they are using old technology you need to run flash in firefox in wine, if not you don't06:32
alkisgI don't think he can run wine in an arm platform06:32
Akulihmm06:32
Akuli...virtualbox?06:33
nigelnot sure I want to retool to kodi06:33
alkisgIt's a different cpu, it would need an emulator06:33
alkisgarm is  already 10 times slower, adding an emulator would make it 100 times slower, like 1 frame per hour06:33
alkisgARM is fine for android, but it's not very well supported on gnu linux yet06:34
alkisg(meaning all the gpu acceleration etc, not just the cpu)06:34
nigelrat - then I might need to retool to android06:35
nigelbut I am trying to move entirely to linux06:35
Akulii mean06:35
Akulii can run linux on a 10 year old powerpc g306:35
alkisgnigel: consider retooling to this: http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_343636.html06:35
alkisg:)06:35
Akuliso you must be able to use it on your arm device06:35
alkisgNormal x86 64bit processor :)06:36
alkisgAkuli: does your powerpc use the gpu to boot?06:36
Akulii dont know06:36
alkisgDoes it rely on the gpu for all the intensive operations, like video decoding?06:36
alkisgThat's where linux support has issues, and omxplayer etc are needed06:36
Akulii had some trouble with getting x to work and it was really slow06:37
Akuliso i decided to just get rid of x and use it the real way06:37
alkisgIt's about the same for arm platforms. They're best suited for mobile phones, not for desktops.06:37
Akulii mean... it worked06:37
alkisgSure, rpi2 here works too, but it's not really usable as a desktop pc06:37
Akuliif that was my only computer i would get my stuff done with it06:37
nigelI'll check it out06:38
Akuli256MB of ram was the only real limit, but other than that it was usable06:38
nigellooks OK - but my Pine64 was $1506:38
alkisgnigel: add the ram, sdcard, hmdi cables , case etc06:39
alkisgThere are cheaper ones as well, from 20$06:39
alkisg(including all those that I mentioned)06:39
alkisgBut if you want to do normal desktop work, better get a x86 machine06:39
nigelsd card was lying around, RAM included, hdmi cable also lyting around, case is made of cardboard06:41
nigelkeyboard - $1 from charity shop06:41
alkisgAnd 200 hours to get it to work in 1/10 of the real pc capabilities ==> priceless06:41
alkisgIf you want a print server, sure, use it06:42
alkisgIf you want a desktop pc, save yourself the time06:42
alkisgActually I had issues making rpi2 a print server, some lexmark printer only had x86 binaries06:42
nigelhaha - its a photo server and a TV server06:42
nigeldesktop is my $25 repurposed Dell Latitude06:43
alkisg21 euros: http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_401687.html06:43
nigelway faster than the RPi06:43
alkisgquad core, designed as a tv box, using android, has binary gpu drivers for acceleration06:44
alkisgMe, I do want to be able to use flash, so I don't buy arm06:44
Akulii don't, but i don't have any arm devices anyway06:45
Akulijust powerpc, i386 and amd64.06:45
hsmouc?06:54
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ubuntu-matehello08:32
ubuntu-mateHow can I check all the peripherals before installing?08:32
alkisgTry it with a live cd08:33
ubuntu-mateI'm on the live session08:33
alkisgPlug in the peripherals that you want to test, and see if they're working08:33
ubuntu-mateI just like to see that everything works08:33
ubuntu-matethe usb is working08:34
ubuntu-mateinternet too08:34
ubuntu-mateis there a special way to check all?08:34
alkisgNot really, e.g. you can't have a reliable test for devices that don't really work. Do it manually.08:35
alkisgAt some point there was a "checkbox" effort, but it didn't get far...08:36
ubuntu-matewhat would be the most important things to check for?08:36
ubuntu-mateI'm new to linux08:36
ubuntu-mateI have win 1008:36
ubuntu-mateI'd like to do a dual boot08:37
alkisgThe devices that are outside of your pc, like printer, 3g sticks...08:37
ubuntu-mateI read it windows can cause problems08:37
alkisg!dual-boot08:37
ubottuDual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot08:37
ubuntu-matei should disable secure boot08:38
Akuliyes08:38
Akuliwindows 8 and 10 do cause a lot of problems when dualbooting08:38
alkisgI would say "may cause if they're not handled properly"08:39
alkisgNormally they don't cause any issues...08:39
ubuntu-matewhat would be your advice for me?08:39
alkisgFollow the instructions...08:39
alkisg:)08:39
ubuntu-mateYes they are clear, I just wanted to get more info for those that have done dual booting with win 1008:40
Akulimost importantly: if ubuntu doesn't detect your windows, cancel the installation and check whats wrong08:40
Akuliyou need to disable "fast boot" in windows power settings, which basically means it never shuts down fully08:41
Akuliso you want it to do that08:41
ubuntu-mateok will do that08:41
alkisgYou can also reboot from windows, in order to boot from the live cd, instead of shutting down08:41
alkisgreboot is always clean...08:41
Akuliits behind something like "settings that are currently unavailable", you can probably find a nice tutorial from somewhere08:41
Akulialkisg, wow i didn't know that08:41
alkisgIt's because they hang a lot, and provide a way to clean up things :)08:42
Akulii guess i've just gotten used to operating systems that do what i want them to do :)08:42
alkisggparted will refuse to resize the windows ntfs volume if it's in use (hibernated etc)08:42
Akulibecause i've never actually had windows 8 or 10 on one of my computers08:42
* alkisg had to install a lot of them recently, mainly for games for his kids...08:42
ubuntu-mateI'll look for reboot from windows, that's new to me08:43
ubuntu-mateI really like the aesthetics of ubuntu08:43
ubuntu-mateI've searched on google and it only tells of rebooting windows itself08:45
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logicalalkisg and Akuli, also others what do you think about the post i made on UM forum09:31
logicalhttps://ubuntu-mate.community/t/a-suggestion-how-to-powerup-ubuntu-mate-irc-support/8715/109:31
Akulinice idea, but then someone could just tell others to say thanks09:33
Akuliand get a bunch of cookies without helping at all09:34
alkisglogical: I didn't get the idea. For me, this channel should be specific to issues that belong to the ubuntu-mate code (desktop environment issues, seed issues etc), while the rest of the issues should be redirected to #ubuntu09:34
Akulii don't think that dividing these channels in half like that is good idea09:34
Akuli"this does this, that does that"09:34
alkisgE.g. suppose someone comes here and wants help installing phpmyadmin09:35
Akulidifferent people need different kind of helping, some prefer a small channel and some need a big channel09:35
alkisgWhy would that be a topic of #ubuntu-mate instead of #ubuntu?09:35
Akuliif that someone doesn't like big channels09:35
logicalemm alkisg you didnt get the idea xD09:35
Akulialso why couldn't we help here with something not specific to mate?09:35
alkisglogical: it's a "thank you" idea, while I think the main issue is the topics that we support...09:35
Akulii don't see any problems in that09:35
logicalakuli you just set the bot that the same person cant give cookies to the same guy for next 10 min09:36
Akuliwhat if i just say "thank you"?09:36
alkisgI believe that the person asking for phpmyadmin, would get more help from the 1000 persons in #ubuntu rather than the 100 persons here, because there would be less persons here actually using phpmyadmin09:36
Akuliwho's going to get the cookie?09:36
Akulialkisg, then that person can go to #ubuntu, which is currently how it goes09:37
Akulibut i don't want to see people being forced to #ubuntu from here just because their problem is not mate-specific09:37
alkisgAkuli: when people in #ubuntu ask offtopic questions, they redirect them to #ubuntu-offtopic09:37
alkisgWe don't have to be very strict09:37
Akuliand we are not very strict right now09:38
Akuliand i think thats great, lets keep it that way09:38
logicalOfc the bot needs to be refined, i just put the idea, maybe if i say just thank you it can go to the last person that mentioned my name etc09:38
alkisgBut it's better if we inform the users where they'll get the best support09:38
Akulithe reason for redirecting people away is that the channel is full all the time and there's not time for chitchat09:38
Akuliwhich is obviously not a problem here09:38
alkisglogical: about your idea, google for "irc bot karma plugin"09:39
alkisgThere are many karma plugins implemented09:39
alkisgBut I don't think I would feel better if I had e.g. 1000 thank you09:39
alkisgIt might help the new users a bit, so that they would trust someone more, if he had a lot of thank yous09:40
logicalWell the main point of my question is what do you think about the idea xD, it needs to be refined and prepared09:40
logicalI got the idea from the freecodecamp chat, since their chat have that ability it rly keeps the people chatting09:41
ouroumovI was thinking, what could be helpful is to have "shifts" for helpers. I'm not sure cookies are that good a motivation but what would be nice is if we find a way to maintain round-the-clock coverage of this place09:41
logicalbut people who come here are volontering (i hope i wrote it nice xD) they are not paid members. I come at chat when i log in09:43
Akulii'm not able to come here regularly, and most other helpers aren't either09:43
Akulialso i don't want a strict helpers-helpeds division09:43
alkisg!karma09:47
alkisg!thanks09:47
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)09:47
alkisg...we had a karma plugin activated in #ltsp...09:47
alkisgWe just needed to say !person+1 or something09:49
logicallol09:51
logical(Y)09:51
olscumpykarma seems to be highly motivating on stackexchange09:52
olscumpycompare the thorough helpfulness of replies on there, to traditional forums09:52
alkisg(1) stackexchange has a "view profile" option, while irc doesn't, and (2) stackexchange is very focused on questions/answers, while forums are not that strict, and that actually motivates helpers looking to help rather than chat09:53
Akulitheir karma system isn't exactly motivating me though09:55
olscumpytrue. and quantifiable rewards can demotivate participating "for the fun of it"09:55
olscumpyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc09:55
Akuliim just looking at other peoples karmas like 10000something, mine is 1109:55
olscumpythat too. different folks, and all. on any site I use that has a karma-like system, I notice every slight fluctuation, like a facebook friendlist junkie watches their friend count09:57
thomas__hello10:15
DerRaidenhello and bye10:16
olscumpythat happens in other channels, too. people leaving if they don't get a reply in one minute. what if the bot greeted people, could that help?10:17
logicalnot bad idea olscumpy10:42
olscumpycan ubuntu mate do okay on a crappy old netbook that originally came with windows xp on it? or should I stick with the typical recommendation of lubuntu, xmonad, etc? I'm a little smitten with mate so far and the netbook is already running ubuntu 14 so it probably upgrades easy...10:55
logicalyes10:56
logicali have ubuntu mate on my old laptop at the moment10:56
logicaland it works so nice10:57
logical2.0 dual core, came with 1 gb ram, some integrated graphic card 300+mb , i put 2x 2gb ram so i have 4, it works perfectly. I dont need anything better at the moment for my studies10:57
logical8y old laptop10:57
olscumpycool. I only have mate on my good laptop currently10:58
logicalxfce is more resource heavy than mate (at least in my experience on this laptop) so i would suggest you to stick with mate, it is also very stable10:59
logicalonly if your laptop is ultra old then.. :P10:59
logicalI would not suggest to go with Ubuntu for old pcs11:01
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logical_I like to workout! #chatisdead12:05
olscumpybusy :P12:12
logical_Hey I have on this pc win 7 and UM as dual boot. Now I want just to install UM, so I separated my disk like this  1 part is Win7 2nd Files (whenever i reinstall i keep important files in that part of hdd) and 3rd linux. Can i reinstall and still keep the "files part" as a ntfs. Do I have to manually delete windows and linux and create as one ext4 and swap partition?12:54
Akulidoesn't really matter how you do it as long as you have an ext4 mounted at / and a swap12:55
Akulithe swap should be about the same size as your ram, but it doesn't need to be more than 3GB12:55
olscumpyoops. my swap is 20 gb or so haha13:03
Akuliright doesn't need to be that big :)13:06
Akuliif you look at the system monitor you'll notice that its not being used much13:07
olscumpywow. 20.8 MiB of 22.4 GiB13:08
olscumpywhy does linux write it as mib? there's no i in that word13:08
logical_ok thx13:08
Akuliolscumpy, its mibibytes13:09
Akulii mean13:09
Akulimebibytes13:09
Akulinot megabytes13:09
olscumpywild13:09
olscumpy1000 of them instead of 1024 ?13:09
Akulisomething like that yes13:09
Akulii forgot which is which13:10
olscumpyit was always 1024 and "mega" when I used dos / windows13:10
Akuliwindows might be lying also13:11
Akulithere's videos about this on youtube13:11
olscumpythere was an option during mate setup to make things 1000 or 102413:11
Akulii've never heard of that13:11
olscumpymaybe it was when I was setting up partitions13:11
olscumpyand was just for the one new partition I created13:12
BlackPanxhello guys13:33
BlackPanxis there a way i can install 4.8 kernel on ubuntu mate ?13:33
BlackPanxare there any ppa's for that ?13:34
Akuliwhy do you need it?13:34
BlackPanxi run 16.04.113:34
Akuliyes, but why do you need linux 4.2?13:34
Akulii mean 4.813:34
BlackPanxproblem is, i use docking station and intel pushed few bugfixes that i'm affected into their nightly build which will come mainline in 4.8 kernel... so far ubuntu mate is on 4.4 ...13:34
BlackPanxhttps://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89055 | https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92878 and another that i forgot link13:35
ubottuFreedesktop bug 89055 in DRM/Intel "[SKL APL] WARN_ON(!wm_changed) hit in the WM code with multiple pipes enabled" [Major,Closed: fixed]13:35
ubottuFreedesktop bug 92878 in DRM/Intel "eDP link clock recovery fails with *ERROR* too many full retries, give up" [Critical,Resolved: duplicate]13:35
Akulii guess you can build it from source if you really need to13:35
BlackPanxthat would be worst possibility :)13:36
alkisgBlackPanx: this isn't related to mate specifically, it affects all ubuntu versions13:36
BlackPanxi really would rather take ppa for it, so i can simply remove it if i hit some other problems13:36
alkisgNormally newer kernels are available for lts releases, after each non-lts release is out13:36
alkisgThis is called "hardware enablement stack"13:36
Akuliwhat does 16.10 come with?13:36
alkisgSo, when 16.10 is out, you'll be able to install the 16.10 kernel to 16.0413:37
alkisgI don't know13:37
Akulii thought it is already13:37
alkisgBut there's also the "mainline ppa" which has newer kernels that do not have the ubuntu patches13:37
alkisghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds13:37
alkisgYou can get 4.8 rc4 from there13:37
alkisgBut when the 16.10 kernel becomes available in 16.04, you should switch to that one  instead13:38
alkisghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack13:38
alkisgSo, normally, the 16.10 kernel will be available for 16.04 at the time when 16.04.2 is out13:39
alkisghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseSchedule13:39
BlackPanxalksig that is awesome13:39
BlackPanxthank you so much for detailed information13:39
alkisguse "tab" to autocomplete usernames in irc, to get them right :)13:39
alkisgYou're welcome!13:39
alkisgBtw, google says 16.10 comes with 4.813:41
BlackPanxawesome13:45
BlackPanxalkisg, would you suggest me normal mainline kernel from ubuntu or drm-intel-nightly kernel ?14:06
BlackPanxi'll just try both and see how it goes14:07
Akuliimportant note: if you want to choose your old kernel you can do that on startup, hold down left shift, go to advanced options and there it is14:10
BlackPanxthanks14:11
BlackPanxwas it always left shift ?14:11
Akulii think so14:13
Akulimost of the time i don't use the right shift anyway so i'm not sure14:13
Akulior if you dualboot to windows you get to that grub menu without holding down anything :)14:13
kirktalonhello14:29
kirktalon?14:29
Akulihello :)14:30
kirktalonHi, I was wondering if I could get help in ubuntu-mate 16. When I go to the software center on the "welcome" page all I get is package can't be found14:31
ramdava大家好14:45
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LantiziaHi folks, I'm hoping you'll permit me to be teeeeetering on the edge of INSANITY18:59
LantiziaThere is a bug... a really annoying one - one that is so pervasive it existed on 14.04 and now after installing 16.04 (fresh) i see it still exists19:00
Lantiziaevery time I've ever talked about it - no one has any ideas19:00
Lantiziabut what it does demonstrate is this... ONLY AMERICANS USE UBUNTU MATE19:00
Lantiziathey must! because everyone else must get really REALLY annoyed at the fact their keyboard layout *ALWAYS* resets back to en_US upon reboot19:01
Lantiziadespite every config file, every dialog box, every setting saying en_GB (or whatever other language exists)19:01
Lantizianow I know americans are a deeply conceited folk and mustn't think all us other folks exist - but we do!! and some testing of other keyboard layouts would be handy!19:02
sixwheeledbeastI don't have that issue19:02
LantiziaWell I have it on like 5 different machines19:02
Lantiziap.s. I'm normally a very calm little IRC talker - but I've so GOT to fix this and I'm completely at a loss what it might be - I need IDEAS people!19:03
rahtgazerrmm... Under keyboard preferences what do you see in the layouts pane?19:04
Lantiziarahtgaz, british19:04
Lantiziawell English (UK)19:04
rahtgazNo English (US) entry?19:04
Lantiziano just that19:04
Lantiziayou have to add a 2nd English (UK) option, then remove the first one - and you'll magically find it works19:04
Lantiziauntil you reboot19:04
Lantiziawhere it'll be en_US again19:04
rahtgazWhat's the keyboard model? generic 105-key Intl?19:04
Lantiziayeah19:05
Lantiziathis is a fresh 16.04 install ... no ibus or anything like that installed19:05
Lantiziaactually I've just booted up my dell lappy (also has 16.04 on it) and that doesn't have the issue19:05
sixwheeledbeastI have no issue here English UK so I imagine there is something wrong rather than a bug19:05
rahtgazGo to language support under system->Preferences->Personal19:07
rahtgazDo you have anything there that is English (United STates)?19:07
Lantiziarahtgaz, the only languages which are not in grey (i.e. they're in black) on the Language tab are 'English (United Kingdom)' and 'English'  (in that order)19:08
rahtgazhmm..19:08
Lantiziai'm asking my partner to get his acer laptop - that has 14.04 on it I think - if that doesn't have the bug... then it must be something to do with the Logitech K360 keyboards I use both here at home and at work19:08
Lantiziaright ok - his lappy is fine also19:10
Lantizialemme reboot with a normal ps2 keyboard - brb19:10
Lantiziaok so at least things have conspired to help narrow this down a little... as my old ubuntu 14.04 hdd went from one pc to another recently - and the other it went to *doesn't* have a logitech k360 keyboard - it seems that it (I never noticed) no longer has the issue19:13
Lantiziaso the OS hasn't changed - just the hardware it booted up on did19:13
Lantiziaplus I just tried a ps2 keyb on the machine which isn't working now - works fine19:13
Lantiziaand both laptops work19:13
Lantiziaso all this time I've been thinking its multiple machines (at least 3 I use have a logitech k360 keyboard) it must just be some kind of odd reaction linux has to a k360 keyboard19:14
rahtgazin that case try to change the keyboard model to one of the Logitech ones. Probably Logitech Generic Keyboard19:14
Lantiziarahtgaz, ok - I can... sure.. but why?  why when my own bios doesn't have an issue, and windows doesn't, heck even dos booted up from a usb pen doesn't (for firmware updates) would linux need to be difficult?19:15
Lantiziathere is something more going on here19:15
rahtgazThe 'why' I can't answer. We are still rying to find a solution. Sometimes the oddest problems only find an explanation after they stop happening19:16
Lantiziaok well i picked logitech/generic which instantly fixed it - but that doesn't mean anything - so does re-adding english (uk)... just rebooting now...19:17
Lantiziano still broke19:17
rahtgazthat was fast19:17
Lantiziabut that at least proves changing any setting in 'Keyboard' reminds it that it is doing something wrong19:17
Lantiziassd - and it's a fresh install with nothing on it19:17
rahtgazthis is 14.04, correct?19:18
Lantiziano it is 16.0419:18
Lantiziabut the issue existed in 14.04 as well - presumably releases in between too - but i don't use them19:18
rahtgazyeah, sorry. I emant 16.0419:18
Lantiziai've got 4 machines running 14.04 and 2 running 16.04 in total19:19
rahtgazIt's just moving to a PS2 isn't helpgul. I wished you had another USB keyboard around19:19
Lantiziai do - want me to try?19:19
rahtgazthat would be better. if it happens also on that keyboard we know it's ubuntu-mATE fault19:19
Lantiziaah you think it might be usb keybs in general? good idea19:19
Lantiziai'll connect - then reboot it19:20
Lantiziabtw i'm on another pc - which is why i don't go offline19:20
* rahtgaz nods19:20
Lantizialol - love it19:20
Lantiziaconnecting the usb keyboard instantly fixed both of them19:20
Lantizialemme just reboot and reproduce that to be sure19:21
Lantiziayeah19:24
rahtgazsame?19:25
Lantiziaso i boot up with just the k360 connected (the little logitech unifying receiver) and open pluma... pressing shift+2 gives me @ not "19:25
Lantiziaif I connect the little keysonic usb keyb i have - the k360 still does the same19:25
Lantiziabut if I type on the keysonic19:25
Lantiziathen both keyboards act as they should19:25
Lantiziait's like something is triggered in the background19:26
Lantiziathis is on generic 105 int keyb btw19:26
rahtgazRight. I'd fill a bug on Ubuntu-MATE tracker for the logitech k360.19:26
Lantiziait'd be very unlikely it'd just be that one keyb though right?19:27
rahtgazI'm not sure. I find this problem one of the oddest things I've come across. I just can't see What could possibly cause this.19:28
Lantiziai can film this in action if you'd like lol19:28
rahtgazNot the keyboard for sure. It can't advertize its language (to my knowledge). The system doesn't care and actually usually asks us during intals...19:28
rahtgazwait...19:29
Lantiziaall i know is the moment you type even a single character on the keyb that you connect 2nd (after it's all booted up) *then* the system realises it has *ucked up and the layout is fine on both keybs19:29
rahtgazActually there might be a bug here... do you remember if during install you may have announced it as a US keyboard? Or no chance it happened?19:29
Lantiziai picked UK19:29
rahtgazalright. File the bug. They will know better what's going on19:30
Lantiziasee i always found it bizare i never got this in ubuntu 16.04 or 14.04 mate vm's19:30
Lantiziai.e. it's always been a physical keyb thing - but wasn't sure until now it was just this one keyb19:30
Lantiziai'm wonder if i get this if I just leave the non-wireless usb keyb plugged in on boot19:31
Lantizialemme try that19:31
Lantizia(i.e swap them over)19:31
Lantiziaok no - lol it's k360 only it seems19:33
Lantiziawhich would explain why so few (i.e. none) other people have been so irritated by this19:33
Lantiziayou notice it more if you dual boot lol19:33
rahtgazstill file on ubuntu-MATE. I just can't see how a keyboard can instruct the system to change its layout19:34
Lantiziathe system doesn't think its layout has changed though19:35
Lantiziathe system (using all known tools/options/dialogs - i've been through them all before) believes it is already on en_GB19:35
Lantiziai'm gonna do some more testing at work tomorrow - they have other logitech wireless keybs that use the Unififynig Receiver usb dong;e19:36
Lantizia*dongle19:36
Lantiziaperhaps it is something to do with that19:36
Lantiziarahtgaz, could it be this? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Logitech_Unifying_Receiver#Keyboard_layout_via_xorg.conf19:38
Lantiziawhich may explain why i never saw the bug in 12.0419:38
Lantiziaas that didn't have linux 3.2+19:38
Lantiziaor perhaps it did - hmm19:39
rahtgazIndeed. That explains it a lot better. A kernel module being behind the cause. I couldn't think on how hell would otherwise a keyboard layout change without you saying it so19:40
Lantiziarahtgaz, think I thought blacklist hid_logitech_dj and reboot - see if it works first time around19:40
Lantiziaif I blacklist it - surely it'll just treat it as a normal USB hid19:41
rahtgazsorry. have to afk19:42
Lantiziaok - thanks for your help anyway19:42
Lantiziaalways good to have another ear19:42
alkisg12.04 had kernel 3.2 already19:43
alkisgCheck the output of `setxkbmap -query` before and after the issue19:43
Lantiziaalkisg, layout is gb - it always is19:43
Lantiziawell when you ask anything (like that command... yes I just re-ran it)19:44
alkisgHave you verified this with setxkbmap -query? because there are many places where the layout is changed19:44
Lantiziayes!19:44
Lantiziai know of these many places - this is not the first time I've been in here chatting about this19:44
Lantiziathe system is truely in every area/respect thinks it is programmed for GB and not for US19:45
alkisgIf you press alt+ctrl+f1, do you still get the issue outside of xorg?19:47
alkisgI.e. in vt1?19:47
Lantiziaalkisg, no i only get it in xorg19:48
rahtgazI think blacklisting the module won't do. Those nonsense receivers have their own protocol, and without a kernel module the keyboard will be missing or even messier19:49
alkisgIf the keyboard works fine in vt1, then it's a xorg configuration issue19:49
alkisgCan you try this? sudo service lightdm stop; sudo xinit19:49
alkisgThis will show up an xterm; try it there, then type exit to exit.19:49
Lantiziarahtgaz, yeah blacklisting it just made it stop working entirely19:49
alkisgThis will allow you to see if it's an issue with mate/session/ibus/fcitx/whatever, or plain xorg config19:50
rahtgazad if its xorg, you can try the Arch recipe19:50
rahtgazs/ad/and19:50
Lantiziarahtgaz, i'm not using that workaround - i already know about several workarond - i want to kill it... KILL IT (the bug I mean - actually find the cause)19:52
rahtgazwell, they are telling you the cause is the module. And that makes sense in fact. But being that the case, there's little you can do, other then sifting through the kernel bug tracker19:53
Lantiziaalkisg, well your command (type whole yes? i.e.   'sudo service lightdm stop; sudo xinit' ) just results in a black screen19:53
alkisgLantizia: lightdm stop, stops xorg19:53
alkisgThen you login to vt119:53
alkisgThen you type sudo xinit19:53
Lantiziaah ok that makes more sense19:53
alkisgSo you need an alt+ctrl+f1 between19:53
Lantiziayeah i get it19:54
Lantiziaalkisg, yeah it's broken in the terminal you get too19:55
Lantiziai.e. the windowless/desktop-environment-less one19:55
alkisgLantizia: in that terminal,19:55
Lantiziayeah19:55
alkisgfirst see `setxkbmap -query`,19:55
alkisgthen try `setxkbmap gb` or whatever your layout is,19:56
alkisgand see if it's fixed with a plain setxkbmap19:56
Lantiziastill claims gb (in that terminal)19:56
alkisgAnd re-setting it, fixes it?19:56
Lantiziaoh setting it works sure - but I knew that19:56
alkisgSo it's a plain xorg issue, because nothing else is loaded there19:56
alkisgOr xinput etc19:56
alkisgI.e. complately unrelated to mate or other desktop environments19:57
Lantiziayeah i never thought it was exclusively mate19:57
Lantiziait's just I don't use anything other than that19:57
alkisgJust focusing on where to file the bug19:57
alkisgWhat is the issue exactly? I haven't read all the chat. The internal keyboard has issues when you also have an external one connected?19:58
Lantizialol19:58
Lantiziaeven if your system has been installed picking something other than us/english(us)/america/etc... sets say british/uk/english(int) or some other language19:59
Lantiziathe keyb (in my case a k360) will always on boot up be in en_US19:59
Lantiziaeven though all utilities (like your -query command) and preference dialog boxes  ... all SWEAR they are the language it is meant to be19:59
alkisgSo the issue happens with a single keyboard?20:00
Lantiziaif you change any keyboard settings (e.g. what keyboard you use from generic - or re-add your language, anything) then it magically works20:00
alkisgOr do 2 keyboards need to be connected for the issue to appear?20:00
Lantiziaif you add a 2nd usb keyboard for example - the moment you start typing on that 2nd keyboard - BOTH keyboard have correct layout20:00
Lantiziathe 2nd keyboard was just for testing20:00
Lantiziathe issue is about have 1 normal logitech keyboard20:01
Lantiziabut something about connecting a 2nd one and beginning to type - reminds the system that is using the wrong locale and resets it20:01
Lantiziaonly when you begin to type on that 2nd keyb though20:01
alkisgSo probably this bug? https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4995020:02
ubottuFreedesktop bug 49950 in Server/Input/XKB "Logitech Unifying Receiver and wrong keyboard layout" [Normal,Reopened]20:02
Lantiziabasically there are mutliple was of triggering the system to realise it isn't doing it right - the 2nd keyb option is just a more elaborate one20:02
Lantiziawow ok that Mathieu Bérard  has it exactly!20:02
Lantiziaespecially the 2nd keyboard idea20:02
alkisgRead comment 34 for a good explanation20:03
Lantiziaalkisg, so in other words - they won't fix it (i understand the reasoning though - makes sense)20:07
Lantiziabetter to recode it so it's less crappy20:07
alkisgLantizia: they fixed it in libinput20:07
alkisgThey wouldn't fix it in xorg, they delegated it in evdev (won'tfix) and in libinput (fixed in late 2015)20:08
Lantiziaalkisg, that bug report just says they 'want' to fix it in libinput - not that they have20:08
alkisgSee the second link that they give for libinput20:08
alkisghttps://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9289620:08
ubottuFreedesktop bug 92896 in Input/libinput "Split mixed devices into distinct pointer/keyboard devices" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]20:08
Lantizia2nd link?20:08
alkisgThey give the links in comment 3520:09
alkisg"For evdev it's Bug 92897, for libinput it's Bug 92896. "20:09
ubottubug 47312 in kdebase (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #92897 Message partially hidden in "File Sharing"" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4731220:09
ubottubug 85159 in GtkHTML "duplicate for #92896 evolution crashed with SIGSEGV in html_object_get_left_margin()" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/8515920:09
Lantiziaoh i see sorry20:09
Lantiziaso if its fixed - does that mean my packages are just old?20:09
Lantiziai mean if I backported some from 16.10 would that work?20:09
alkisgCould be. I don't think 16.04 would have commits from late 2015.20:09
alkisgYou can try with a 16.10 live cd, sure20:10
alkisgAnd when it's time, just upgrade to the 16.10 xorg stack20:10
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Lantizianah I'd rather have the workaround than something that isn't LTS20:10
alkisgi.e. apt install xserver-xorg-lts-yakkety20:10
Lantiziabut it'd be nice to know that it is fixed - for 18.04 lol20:10
alkisg16.04 will officially get the 16.10 xorg stack20:11
alkisgIt's called hardware enablement stack20:11
alkisgThat will happen when 16.04.2 is out20:11
Lantiziaofficially as in I don't need to run antything to get it - it'll just be a normal system update?20:11
alkisghttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack20:11
alkisgIf you install 16.04.2, you'll get it20:12
alkisgIt doesn't get in 16.04.1 updates without a manual apt-get20:12
alkisgRead the wiki page for details20:12
Lantiziaalkisg, so i'm on 16.04.1 are you saying just a normal 'upgrade' will work or must it be a 'dist-upgrade' ?20:15
alkisgLantizia: do you really want me to type the wiki page here? :)20:15
alkisgYou'll need this: (11:10:46 μμ) alkisg: i.e. apt install xserver-xorg-lts-yakkety20:15
alkisgIt won't come to 16.04.1 with either "upgrade" nor with "dist-upgrade"20:15
alkisgIt will be there in the 16.04.2 live CDs and installations though20:16
alkisgBtw, don't do normal "upgrades", only do "dist-upgrades" which properly upgrade your system20:17
Lantiziahow poo20:18
Lantiziaalkisg, is xorg the only thing that is held back between point releases?20:19
Lantiziabecause if there is more - that is extra poo20:20
alkisgErr I think you misunderstood something but I'm not sure what20:20
alkisg"dist-upgrade" doesn't mean "upgrade to the next release"20:20
Lantiziano I never said it did20:20
alkisgIt just means "install all packages available this this release"20:20
Lantiziawhat you have said (and the wiki doesn't clearly say) is that if you install 16.04.1 then you won't get packages which are in 16.04.2 automatically the usual system upgrade20:21
Lantiziayou need to (this bit is poo) manually specify what you want20:21
alkisgOK, now I got what you're asking20:21
Lantiziaso even though something is now deemed "the default" for the major release "16.04" in general - you won't get the updates which are available20:21
LantiziaTHAT is poo20:21
alkisgMy answer is: if I upgrade 16.04.1 to 16.04.2, then the difference I will have from a new 16.04.2 installation, will be the kernel and the xorg versions20:21
alkisgDoes that cover your question?20:22
Lantiziajust kernel and xorg are held back then?  is there anything I can set (perhaps in apt conf?) which disables this silly practice?20:22
Lantiziai.e. i don't care if my xorg and kernel upgrade to whatever it on the latest LTS ISO;s20:22
alkisgIt's not very silly. Kernel and xorg can cause serious regressions.20:22
alkisgI maintain about 1000 school labs20:23
Lantiziathen it would cause them for new users too!20:23
Lantiziai.e. fresh installs20:23
alkisgIn about 50 cases, I needed older or newer kernels and older or newer xorgs20:23
alkisgSo, in 5% of the cases, that auto upgrade you're mentioning, would cause boot issues20:23
Lantiziaso if I want to throw caution to the wind (being a desktop user with nvidia drivers anyway - lots of automatic dkms fun) - can I disable this *in advance* of any updates?20:24
Lantiziai.e. so I just get them anyway without having to do anything?20:24
alkisgThere was a -hwe package available at some point, which depended on the last lts kernel/xorg20:25
alkisgLet me see if they still support it...20:25
Lantiziathat wiki article is mad - listing a huge apt-get line to manually scrounge for what should already be there as a part of normal updates20:25
alkisgNope it looks like the dropped the -hwe metapackage after 12.0420:26
alkisgIt really shouldn't be there as part of normal updates20:26
Lantiziathen it is isn't a part of 16.0420:26
alkisgYou just haven't seen your share of kernel and xorg regressions yet :)20:26
Lantiziait's some kind of *forced* weird backport which you only get if your using a new ISO20:26
alkisgWhy, do you think it's bad that e.g. 14.04 supports 2 different kernels and xorgs?20:27
Lantiziaif it *is* a packeg of 16.04 - it should upgrade..  if it *is-not* then it shouldn't - but then that shouldn't even be a package available without enabling another repo20:27
alkisgHow about "apt install php5"? Should that be automatically upgraded to "php6" and break all your scripts?20:27
alkisgOr python2 to python3?20:27
Lantiziabecause it is inconsistent!  i like to think two systems of the same major version - both with a recent upgrade task ran on them - WILL have the same package versions20:28
alkisgIt's OK to have different series supported in parallel20:28
Lantiziabut these are weird special condtions which have been introduced20:28
Lantiziaalkisg, err from what I can tell looking at 14.04 on that wiki page - these have the *same* package names20:28
alkisgUnfortunately kernel major versions don't map with ubuntu releases20:28
Lantiziaah no they don't actually - my bad20:29
Lantiziathey say xenial in them!20:29
Lantiziaeven more confusing20:29
Lantiziait's like a backport - but it's not a backport20:29
alkisgIt's possible to have 30 different kernels installed20:29
Lantiziait's a carefully choosey backport that only helps users who installed recently20:29
alkisgThere are no conflicts in the kernel package names20:30
Lantiziatherefore one user of ubuntu mate 16.04 for 3 months might have a completely different bug to someone using it 3 days20:30
Lantiziaeven though the situations are identical20:30
Lantiziathat's why it's bad! it's inconsistent!20:30
alkisgLantizia: before you start proposing new things, realize that dozens of clever programmers decided to implement it this way20:30
alkisgUnderstand their reasons first, and *then* make suggestions :)20:31
alkisgHow would you propose to support the new xxx intel architecture, without giving regressions to all existing users out there?20:31
Lantiziahave it as a choice on the ISO20:31
alkisgBecause unfortunately the kernel and xorg do cause serious regresssions on older hardware, when they start supporting new hardware20:31
Lantiziawant 16.04 ?  or want 16.04 with updated xorg/kernel from 16.10 ?20:32
Lantiziaotherwise no one (no one non-technical) will know they have that20:32
Lantiziathen if you want it the way 16.04 was originally released - you can... from the same install media20:32
alkisgSo now you still get fragmentation, and also a confusing question to the users20:32
alkisgI don't think you solved anything that way20:32
Lantiziaif you know 16.04 worked on your hardware 6 months ago... and now you have 16.04.1 - you *know* it'll still work if you don't pick a newer kernel/xorg on install20:33
alkisgAnd, a much bigger 16.04.5 live cd20:33
Lantiziai.e. if its a class full of pc's of the same make20:33
alkisgWith 5 different options20:33
Lantizia5?  no just two20:33
alkisgHow about the 16.04.3 kernel?20:33
alkisgYou won't allow that one?20:33
alkisgNot to mention wasting a whole lot of ram to dynamically add/remove packages while booting20:34
Lantiziait's 2 options....    if you boot 16.04.0 you get 1 option - just install.... if you choose 16.04.1 you get the choice of 16.04 or 16.04+new/kernel/xorg    ....  you get the same choice onj 16.04.2 and 16.04.3 (again just 2 choices)20:34
alkisg...as you can't have 2 different xorg versions installed in parallel, they conflict with one another20:34
Lantiziaand those newer packages should be in a different repo! they're not 16.04!20:35
alkisgAnyway, if you think you have a better idea there, you don't have to convince me, file a bug report and try to convince the maintainers20:35
Lantiziano one said have them installed in parallel!20:35
alkisgPersonally I think they handled it fine20:35
alkisgYou implied it when you asked for an option20:35
alkisgThat means that the live cd squashfs image would have one of them,20:35
alkisgand then dynamically, upon boot, if you selected the other option, it would install all the .deb packages from the other xorg version,20:36
alkisgwasting about 100 mb of your ram20:36
Lantiziathe kernel/xorg used for the live cd session shouldn't be anything fancy anyway - it should be for maximum compatibility20:36
Lantiziayou don't need 3d and other fancy crap to install an OS20:36
Lantiziai'm not saying text either - but bloody VGA will do20:37
alkisgNow you're asking for yet another version of kernel/xorg to maintain and test20:37
Lantiziano i'm not!20:37
alkisg:)20:37
alkisgAnyway, I don't think it makes sense for us to talk about that20:37
alkisgYou're free to create a bug report and try to convince the maintainers20:37
alkisgMe, I'm not convinced, but it doesn't matter at all20:37
Lantiziasee it frustrates me how things like thunderbird get new versions automatically - even on LTS20:38
Lantiziaintroducting new bugs20:38
Lantiziasame with firefox and libreoffice20:38
Lantiziathis is only a ubuntu thing - not a debian thing!20:38
alkisgThat's because thunderbird doesn't maintain old releases with security updates etc20:38
Lantiziathe security updates should get backported by ubuntu or debian then20:39
Lantizialike it is with any other package20:39
alkisgThey were doing that for years, and it was too difficult for them20:39
Lantiziaso we suffer from firefox regressions don't we? :D20:39
Lantiziaif only it was a choice :P20:40
alkisgYup, updates cause regressions, and choices are made between them20:40
Lantizianot by the user they're not20:40
Lantiziai'd understand if ubuntu is a rolling release - but it isn't20:40
Lantiziait's 1% a rolling release - this 1% isn't completely understood by all20:41
alkisgI'm very glad with the decisions they made20:41
alkisgkernel = no automatic new releases, firefox = automatic new releases20:41
alkisgThat's exactly what I would ask from them20:41
Lantiziathey used to maintain a rep for firefox instead (the ubuntu team had a ppa) - i *liked* that20:42
Lantiziai knew then my firefox would stay the same (and perhaps other things like libreoffice/thunderbrid/etc) unless I opt-in to that PPA20:42
Lantiziathere isn't even a way to opt-out of this - unless you freeze your packages20:42
alkisgBrowsers face a lot of threads; people should almost always have their latest versions20:42
alkisg*threats20:43
Lantiziakernels face a lot of threats too :P20:43
alkisgNot really, they don't have to revoke certificates20:43
Lantiziaah! there is a section for things like virus updates and ca-root-certs and things which are constantly changing *data* as opposed to actual binaries20:44
Lantiziaso no - no deal! i don't buy that reason!20:44
alkisgI think the reasons for maintaining firefox and kernel that way are mentioned in some UDS session20:44
alkisgI certainly don't know them so I'm not trying to list them here, or convince you about them20:44
alkisgI imagine a few things, I know of a few things, but not the whole picture. And from what I know, I feel that they did a great job.20:45
alkisgIf you don't, go ahead and read all their rationale.20:45
Lantiziatheir rationale is a) an easy life and b) to make LTS more usable for people who purposefully avoid all the 6monthly releases20:46
Lantiziathe 6monthly releases being *dreadful* .. heck who ever heard of things being magically ready without bugs in april and october20:47
Lantiziai'd rather it be ready when it is ready - no 6monthly nonsense20:47
alkisgWell if you already know both their rationale and why it's wrong etc, you have all the knowledge to file a good bug report and make your case there. Go for it.20:47
alkisgOn the other hand if you just assume you know... change your tactics.20:47
Lantiziaalkisg, ok one last question... is 16.04.2 due in october when we have 16.10 ?  (and thus linux-generic-lts-yakkity plus xorg-lts-yakkity)...20:49
Lantiziaand if so - does that mean 16.04.3 will be in april next year when there is 17.04 ?20:50
alkisgLantizia: see this one: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule20:50
alkisg...and add 2 years (because the 16.04 page isn't complete yet)20:51
alkisg 17     February 19th      Ubuntu 14.04.220:51
Lantiziaso the point releases are purposefully february and august?20:52
alkisgYes20:52
Lantiziaso no 16.04.2 until feb?20:52
alkisgYup20:52
Lantiziaeven though the kernel/xorg we'd get in that will be available next month?20:52
alkisgI think the lts* packages arrive a few weeks before the point release, just to have enough time to test them20:52
alkisgYup20:52
Lantiziafurther poo I say20:53
Lantiziasmelly too20:54
allanVikingI wanna copy my old /var from my previous install to a clean install, but all the uids and gids are different21:05
allanVikingis there any way to automatically fix these?21:05
allanVikingwill dpkg-reconfigure do it?21:05
alkisgallanViking: run this: dpkg -S /var21:06
alkisgThis will tell you that dozens of packages put files there21:06
alkisg...which means it's a bad idea to use your old one21:06
alkisgOnly transfer the dirs that no package ships21:06
alkisg(subdirs)21:06
allanVikingI only copied the dirs I need and that are not systemic, the rest is from the clean install21:07
allanVikingthese:21:07
allanVikinghttps://thepb.in/p/JZhpkmRvQQ1Ug21:07
allanVikingsome of them dont have packages installed in the new system, (mysql, apache, postgre and stuff like that)21:08
allanVikingbut I think I might need gconf for the new system to be configured the same way as my old21:08
Lantiziaalkisg, I was going to put setxkbmap in my autostart (either in /etc/xdg/autostart or in my own ~/.config/autostart) - but would that fix it on the lightdm login too? i'm guessing not21:08
alkisgallanViking: gconf isn't used anymore, I don't even have a /var/gconf directory here21:09
allanVikingweird, the fresh install had one21:09
allanVikingubuntu mate 16.04.121:09
alkisgLantizia: # cat /etc/X11/Xkbmap21:09
alkisg-layout us,gr -option grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll21:09
alkisgLantizia: put a similar line for your use case21:09
alkisgallanViking:  # dpkg -S /var/gconf21:10
alkisgdpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /var/gconf21:10
allanVikingalkisg: im in a livecd atm, can't21:10
allanVikingbut the only dirs that conflict in /var/lib are:21:11
allanVikingNetworkManager21:11
allanVikingupower21:11
Lantiziaalkisg, i have a /etc/X11/xkb directory - is that what you mean?  or just a new file in /etc/X11 ?21:11
allanVikinggconf21:11
allanVikingthats all21:11
alkisgLantizia: new file21:11
allanVikingim hoping when I install mysql, apache etc they will chown their /var/lib dirs correctly21:11
alkisgallanViking:  $ dpkg -L gconf2-common | grep /var/lib/gconf21:13
alkisg/var/lib/gconf21:13
alkisg/var/lib/gconf/defaults21:13
alkisg/var/lib/gconf/debian.mandatory21:13
alkisg/var/lib/gconf/debian.defaults21:13
alkisgThis means that gconf ships those files, it doesn't generate them21:13
alkisgSo if you put your old ones there, they will probably be replaced on updates21:13
Lantiziaalkisg, that line to put into the file - can that be exported somehow from setxkbmap?  (since it already thinks it is set correctly anyway)21:14
Lantiziai.e. dump what setxbkmap thinks is correct into Xkbmap file21:14
alkisgFor files generated on postinst, yes it's possible that they use chown, but in general you should fix those yourself and not rely too much on package postinsts21:14
alkisgLantizia: what's the output of setxkbmap -query?21:14
Lantiziaalkisg, it isn't a one liner like that21:14
alkisgI know21:14
alkisgAnyway, good night, /me waves...21:19
Lantiziathanks alkisg21:20
logicali love you ppl21:33
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allanVikingalkisg: thx for your help, restarting to see if it helped :)21:39
allanVikingif I wanna backup all my mate settings (panel config especially), the is it enough to backup ~/.config ?22:25
allanVikingif I wanna backup all my mate settings (panel config especially), then is it enough to backup ~/.config ?22:25
allanVikingsorry for the flood, for some reason I thought shift + edit would fix the last row22:33
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pi____testing from 1983 TRS-80 Model 10022:41
TheMusoallanViking: Panel settings are afaik stored in GSettings, which by default uses the dconf backend, so backing up ~/.config/dconf/user is enough, although I suggest you consider using the dconf command-line tool to dump the contents of that db in a textual form: dconf dump /22:52
TheMusoYou can direct that into a file: dconf dump / > dconf-settings.txt22:52
allanVikingthx22:53
TheMusonp22:53
TheMusoallanViking: the dconf tool can also help you re-create your db as well when you want to restore it later.22:54
allanVikingnice and small :)22:55
allanVikingmy .config was 1.4GB22:55
allanVikingis there any way to grep out systemic packages from a dpkg package dump?22:55
allanVikingI want to install all my old apps, but I dont want to revert anything22:55
allanVikingI have the output of dpkg --set-selections22:56

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