logical | Hi, is there a way to make mate panel look flat, something like xfce, i am not a fan of this bubble look :P, I prefer more material square look of windows and the top panel | 02:19 |
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logical | i tried googling but it didnt help me | 02:19 |
Gallomimia | i got a problem with fullscreen games going minimize with alt-tab and coming back with the title bar and my top panel in the way. then it's 64 pixels too low | 02:29 |
Gallomimia | 2 monitors. game on 2nd | 02:29 |
logical | try alt+enter | 02:44 |
logical | maybe that will push the game to fullscreen | 02:44 |
Gallomimia | hm. can try | 04:09 |
logical | anyone using foxit reader? | 06:10 |
jeet | hello ?? | 06:12 |
jeet | wxm?\\ | 06:23 |
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olscumpy | at whom is the MATE version of ubuntu targeted, compared to other ubuntu flavours? | 14:40 |
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ogtay | a | 16:22 |
clint_ | I just did an install. | 16:39 |
clint_ | My sound card does not work. Which is the norm on Linux with my Toshiba Satellite. Any help? | 16:39 |
sixwheeledbeast | clint_: have you checked in sound settings? | 16:47 |
clint_ | Yes, it usually say head phones or dummy output. | 16:50 |
clint_ | Mate actually states "Built-in Audio Stero" Connector Headphones. | 16:50 |
clint_ | The headphones work, but it's really really quiet. | 16:51 |
clint_ | Windows works fine with realtek drivers, but linux seems to have an issue with them. So far I like Mate. | 16:51 |
sixwheeledbeast | What options in Hardware | 16:51 |
clint_ | Where do I find that? | 16:53 |
clint_ | Sound Preferences states "Built-in Audio 1 Output/2 Inputs Analog Stero Duplex | 16:53 |
sixwheeledbeast | Hardware in Sound Prefs | 16:54 |
clint_ | Built-in Audio Analog Stereo. | 16:58 |
clint_ | Connector Headphones. | 16:58 |
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clint_ | I'll be back, trying a reboot.' | 17:02 |
sixwheeledbeast | surely connector should be speakers or line out? | 17:05 |
clint_ | still no sound. :( | 17:05 |
pavlushka | clint_: you can try "sudo alsa force-reload" | 17:09 |
allanViking | my thinkpad W541 Sierra Wireless 3G worked fine on the Ubuntu Mate livecd, but NetworkManager says "not enabled" and does not show any connections | 17:12 |
clint_ | did it, no change. Do I need to reboot? | 17:15 |
clint_ | Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec-generic snd-hda-codec-hdmi snd-hda-intel snd-hda-codec snd-hda-core snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-seq-midi snd-seq-midi-event snd-rawmidi snd-seq snd-seq-device snd-timer (failed: modules still loaded: snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec-generic snd-hda-codec-hdmi snd-hda-intel snd-hda-codec snd-hda-core snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-timer). | 17:15 |
clint_ | Loading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-hda-codec-realtek snd-hda-codec-generic snd-hda-codec-hdmi snd-hda-intel snd-hda-codec snd-hda-core snd-hwdep snd-pcm snd-seq-midi snd-seq-midi-event snd-rawmidi snd-seq snd-seq-device snd-timer. | 17:15 |
clint_ | That's what the output was after the command. | 17:15 |
pavlushka | clint_: try to follow this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting | 17:18 |
pavlushka | clint_: if you have any question/problem while/after following that link, you can ask :) | 17:25 |
pavlushka | clint_: and use paste.ubuntu.com to paste your terminal output and give us that link next time :) | 17:27 |
clint_ | ok, will try it. | 17:33 |
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otakuserum | Aloha | 19:33 |
otakuserum | i just installed ubuntu mate about 48 hours ago | 19:34 |
otakuserum | i like how starbound just works right now lol | 19:34 |
alkisg | allanViking, try sudo service network-manager restart | 20:23 |
allanViking | alkisg: no joy, still says its not enabled. I even tried a restart | 20:24 |
allanViking_ | "enable mobile broadband" is checked | 20:25 |
allanViking_ | tried adding a new broadband connection, but it did not appear in the list | 20:25 |
alkisg | allanViking, does the device show up in `ip l` ? | 20:28 |
allanViking_ | 2: enp0s25: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | link/ether 54:ee:75:4e:c7:85 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | 3: wlp3s0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP mode DORMANT group default qlen 1000 | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | link/ether cc:3d:82:71:ac:28 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | 5: wwp0s20u10: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,NOARP> mtu 1428 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000 | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | link/ether 8a:fa:b9:20:dd:53 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | im not sure which one it is | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | lsusb -t shows it as: | 20:30 |
allanViking_ | |__ Port 10: Dev 10, If 0, Class=Communications, Driver=cdc_mbim, 480M | 20:31 |
allanViking_ | |__ Port 10: Dev 10, If 1, Class=CDC Data, Driver=cdc_mbim, 480M | 20:31 |
allanViking_ | |__ Port 10: Dev 10, If 2, Class=Communications, Driver=cdc_acm, 480M | 20:31 |
allanViking_ | |__ Port 10: Dev 10, If 3, Class=CDC Data, Driver=cdc_acm, 480M | 20:31 |
alkisg | Better use pastebin in order to avoid filling the channel | 20:31 |
alkisg | enp0s25 would be your wired connection | 20:31 |
allanViking_ | sorry bout tht | 20:32 |
allanViking_ | in my old 14.04 install it used to be wwan0 and wifi used to be wlan0, | 20:32 |
alkisg | wlp3s0 your wifi, I assume you connect through that one now | 20:32 |
allanViking_ | yeah | 20:32 |
alkisg | And wwp0s20u10 the 3g device | 20:32 |
allanViking_ | after a clean install I copied the /var/lib/NetworkManager and /etc/NetworkManager directories from my old install | 20:33 |
alkisg | Btw, if you've connected with a wifi, I think the 3g connection isn't made to save data bandwidth | 20:33 |
allanViking_ | but right now I rebooted using the stock dirs from the 16.04 install | 20:33 |
allanViking_ | is this a new thing since 14.04 ? | 20:33 |
alkisg | No idea, I've only tried a 3g dongle last week for the first time, in 16.04 | 20:33 |
allanViking_ | disabling wifi did not help | 20:34 |
allanViking_ | I have an internal 4G card and antenna in my Thinkpad | 20:34 |
allanViking_ | its so weird that it worked perfectly fine on the Ubuntu Mate 16.04.1 livecd | 20:35 |
alkisg | And the network manager menu doesn't list that device? | 20:35 |
allanViking_ | Mobile Broadband is greyed out and below it instead of my 3G connections it shows a greyed out: not enabled | 20:36 |
alkisg | do you have anything other than "lo" in /etc/network/interfaces? | 20:37 |
allanViking_ | I tried hard restarting the device by cutting power to it with: echo '1-10' |tee /sys/bus/usb/drivers/usb/unbind | 20:37 |
allanViking_ | only these: | 20:37 |
allanViking_ | auto lo | 20:37 |
allanViking_ | iface lo inet loopback | 20:37 |
alkisg | what happens if you run: sudo ifconfig wwp0s20u10 up | 20:38 |
allanViking_ | still greyed out | 20:39 |
alkisg | sudo dhclient wwp0s20u10 | 20:39 |
allanViking_ | blinking blank line, networkmanager still greyed out | 20:40 |
alkisg | Ctrl+C | 20:40 |
alkisg | Then: lspci -nn -k | egrep -iA2 'Ethernet|Wireless' | 20:40 |
alkisg | The output of that one? | 20:41 |
allanViking_ | in 14.04 when I added a new 3G connection in NetworkManager, then in the first page after selecting Broadband connection it would show my device name in the dropdpown - right now its an empty dropdown with only an "any device" option | 20:41 |
allanViking_ | https://thepb.in/p/y8h6GzBX837cO | 20:41 |
alkisg | I suppose you correctly restored the /etc and /var dirs, right? | 20:41 |
allanViking_ | I chowned everything with the right owners | 20:42 |
allanViking_ | but the network device names are different | 20:42 |
alkisg | Hmm... | 20:42 |
alkisg | I don't see drivers loaded there | 20:42 |
alkisg | Can you run that same command, on a live cd? | 20:42 |
alkisg | And see which driver is loaded for the 3g? | 20:42 |
otakuserum | hi | 20:43 |
allanViking_ | alkisg: ok, going into reboot | 20:43 |
alkisg | allanViking, | 20:43 |
allanViking_ | yes | 20:43 |
alkisg | ...on second thought, it's late for me so I'm going to head to bed... | 20:43 |
allanViking_ | what should I look for? | 20:43 |
alkisg | but it may be useful for someone else trying to help you | 20:44 |
alkisg | The basic idea is to check for differences between the live cd session and the hd installation | 20:44 |
alkisg | I'm worried about those /etc and /var dirs though | 20:44 |
allanViking_ | I tried to grep for wlan0 and wwan0, but there were no matches | 20:44 |
allanViking_ | ./etc/networking is from the blank install | 20:45 |
alkisg | The naming scheme changed recently, they tried to get most static names based on the bus, slot etc | 20:45 |
alkisg | ...which sucks a bit... if I move my pci card it gets a different name... | 20:45 |
alkisg | Anyway, time to go... bb! | 20:45 |
allanViking_ | thank you still :) | 20:46 |
danny_ | Why on earth does the Battery applet use 300mb of ram? | 22:56 |
reptarius | hello | 23:19 |
reptarius | what are you doing guys? | 23:43 |
danny_ | reptarius, considering switching to windows | 23:53 |
reptarius | i wish you happy fun | 23:57 |
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