[01:02] <mateus> hi all
[03:47] <israel> a black pnatalla does it help ?. when I turn my raspberry pi 3 appears saying ( error loading kernel modules )
[03:49] <alkisg>  What is a pnatalla?!
[03:56] <israel> at the start ubuntu on my rpi3 out three icons of raspberry and down a list of white letters one network Error loading kernel modules.
[04:00] <alkisg> Did it work correctly in the past, and what happened before it broke?
[04:04] <israel> from the beginning since I installed it I get the error but starts well I am now softened with you with my raspberry pi 3 and buntu and works well just want everything works fine.
[04:11] <israel> another problem I have is That on the screen (welcome) in first steps in drivers tells me (sorry not order the graphic chipset supplier identification identify Automatically in esta system. raspberry pi).
[04:12] <israel> How do I get fix this?
[04:13] <subiroy> Hi. How do I change the clock menu language from Dutch to english?
[04:16] <agent_> hi to all
[04:17] <israel> hola.
[05:11] <rumflump> I tried to be cute, and installed ubuntu-mate-welcome into mint-mate
[05:12] <rumflump> it totally runs! but it doesn't find any of the software. oh well
[05:13] <ouroumov_> :)
[05:16] <rumflump> is there a list of the mate welcome software boutique somewhere? when I search for it, I find their boutique where they sell branded physical goods
[05:27] <ouroumov_> I don't know, maybe check the source on bitbucket?
[05:31] <rumflump> never heard of bitbucket, I'll check that out, thanks
[05:38] <rumflump> <!-- Apps are dynamically populated via Python -->
[05:38] <rumflump> untangling that might be awhile, heh
[05:48] <ouroumov_> According to https://bitbucket.org/ubuntu-mate/ubuntu-mate-welcome/src, there's a tool in the source file at tool/app-index-debugger.py that can list the soft.
[05:49] <ouroumov_> I checked and it works.
[05:50] <ouroumov_> (tools/app-index-debugger.py --list-index + tools/app-index-debugger.py --list-sources) = complete list of soft & provenance
[05:50] <rumflump> ah cool, thanks
[05:54] <rumflump> for having the files, I do "git fetch https://bitbucket.org/ubuntu-mate/ubuntu-mate-welcome/src/" ?
[06:00] <rumflump> it was git clone
[06:00] <ouroumov_> yeah
[06:01] <ouroumov_> Alternatively, you can pull current distributed version from the ubuntu repos, but that probably won't work on Mint: apt-get source ubuntu-mate-welcome
[06:02] <rumflump>   File "tools/app-index-debugger.py", line 61, in list_all_apps
[06:02] <rumflump>     index[category][program_id]['main-package'],
[06:03] <rumflump> probably expecting me to have some ubuntu "main package"
[06:03] <rumflump> yeah, don't see anything with that name in aptitude
[07:08] <ouroumov> rumflump, lemme give you the output
[07:10] <ouroumov> rumflump, http://termbin.com/5ild && http://termbin.com/rbc7
[07:31] <rumflump> cheers ouroumov
[08:22] <Langley> Help, where is Flash settings
[08:38] <ouroumov> flexiondotorg, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1622257/comments/4
[08:41] <flexiondotorg> Understood.
[08:41] <flexiondotorg> I don't know what the default should be.
[08:42] <flexiondotorg> Can you tell me what Ubuntu (proper) reports as the default.
[08:42] <ouroumov> Maybe, gimme a sec
[08:42] <flexiondotorg> Don't think I can do anything about it without rolling a new ubuntu-mate-settings.
[08:42] <flexiondotorg> Last I checked, I'm sure ubuntu don't tweak those defaults in an override.
[08:45] <ouroumov> flexiondotorg, I found one vanilla Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in the lab, default is "Afficher Immédiatement" which translates from French to "Display Immediately"
[16:00] <Guest85740> lmfaoo 1994 all over again
[19:33] <looping_> Hi! I intend to replace Win10 with UM on my wife's 2010 laptop. Will she be able to use tv replay sites OOTB or will I need to tweak some stuff for this to work?
[20:05] <rahtgaz> looping_: there will be no problem using internet television on Ubuntu. The Firefox default browser comes with the necessary support. And you may also install VLC or SMPlayer for a better experience
[20:12] <looping_> rahtgaz: thanks :)
[20:13] <Darkhero> My Lenovo Thinkpad T460 (i5 6200U, 8GB RAM, SS) boots up quickly but takes over a minute to shut down. Anyone know why and what I can do?
[20:14] <looping_> I never use these services so I was a bit worried.
[20:17] <rahtgaz> Darkhero: There's a thread on the Ubuntu-MATE forums discussing this issue. I can't recall which. You will have to search it there. It's usually tied to what services you have enabled and that some services may take a while to shutdown.
[20:19] <rahtgaz> On my system it usually shutdowns in a manner of seconds. But occasionally I get a lengthy shutdown. I never bothered checking why since it doesn't bother me
[20:22] <Darkhero> systemd-analyze blame says the NetworkManager-waitonline.service takes over 30 sec. Don't know what to do about that
[20:23] <rahtgaz> Are you using a USB router?
[20:26] <Darkhero> No
[23:50] <Darkhero> It seems my problem may be related to the CUPS printer network. I'll just have to live with it for as long as I'm on my university's network