[09:24] hi everyone when a done with my downloads using flare download manager and i try to open the folder where its located this is the information that pops out "There is nothing installed to run ./home/omega/documents files." [09:26] what could that step be that i did work on upon [10:37] shashank00 [10:39] indeed [10:39] hai can u tell me abt this? === MrBIOS_ is now known as MrBIOS [13:27] hello world === nick_ is now known as Guest2427 [13:28] Will any well help a fellow mate user? [13:28] please [13:30] I suppose people don't really monitor this channel [13:32] Perhaps I'm just being ignored or forgotten? [13:36] hello [13:36] Im still here [13:37] !ask [13:37] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [13:37] Guest2427: ths ^ [13:37] *this [13:38] hi [13:38] guys [13:39] Hello [13:39] I need help [13:39] !ask [13:39] Sorry, my english very bad [13:39] catoz_, hi [13:39] Okay just a simple question: How solid is mate on some of the newer computer. I'm looking at one from costco with an Amd proccessor (I usually use intel). I have never installed mate on something brand new. I feel like it could be frustrated and cost some cash if I'm unable to work with it [13:39] catoz_, what do you need help with? [13:40] Guest2427, hi [13:40] it is an hp [13:40] (the one im looking at) [13:40] Guest2427, you shouldn't buy HP, they are Evil. [13:40] Haha [13:40] thanks [13:41] if you tell me mate is evil I will be upset [13:41] I will call wimpy [13:41] Guest2427, http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/09/hp-to-issue-optional-firmware-update-allowing-3rd-party-ink/ [13:41] mm, i forget this is word... I want that my computer compute faster [13:41] Anyway. [13:41] Sorry, my english not good [13:41] MATE runs fine even on recent hardware. [13:41] I'm currently on a Skylake core i5 [13:42] That is a printer cartridge site [13:42] Who use raspberry pi? [13:42] ouroumov [13:42] catoz_, rpi is notoriously slow. If you're not satisfied with the speed, maybe buy an x86-based computer with some kick. [13:43] Guest2427, no it's a tech news site, and an article about how HP is Evil. [13:43] okay [13:43] it looks like third party cartridge usage to me [13:44] ouroumov, mmmm... I change config.txt, my rpi is quick(2x) [13:44] But it's not my problem [13:45] its ouroumovs problem [13:45] he evil [13:45] I need android studio on ubuntu-mate [13:45] he is evil [13:45] Where i download android studio for mate? [13:45] catoz_, for mate or for raspberry? [13:46] raspberry [13:46] Does android studio run on ARM processors? [13:46] That's one of the many reasons why raspberry pi is *not* a desktop computer [13:46] How solid is mate on some of the newer computer. I'm looking at one from costco with an Amd proccessor (I usually use intel). I have never installed mate on something brand new. I feel like it could be frustrated and cost some cash if I'm unable to work with it? [13:46] I don't know [13:47] Guest2427: that question is too generic. Usually linux runs fine on amd, and mate uses linux. [13:47] thks [13:47] how bout just tossing it on a new one [13:47] I suppose that is vague [13:48] I've ran linux and ubuntu-mate in thousands of new computers, if that answers your question [13:48] I have used pretty old computers in the past [13:48] That is a lot [13:48] is there thing watch out for? [13:48] I will just install the lts [13:48] of mate [13:48] Well... i've seen issues where amd processors get too hot, so I usually buy intel ones [13:48] mint it is looking pretty attractive [13:48] but mate is keeping me hooked [13:49] mint has broken packaging, I wouldn't recomment it to anyone [13:49] now that I have decided your not all evil [13:49] thls [13:49] thks [13:49] so just install and hope for the best? [13:49] I suppose those computers do not come with windows to reinstall on it? [13:49] Buy intel, install and hope for the best, sure :) [13:49] That's too vague as well [13:50] Many amd computers have windows; others don't [13:50] YA [13:50] If I cannot get linux on it I would just install and sell on craigs list [13:50] reinstall windows [13:50] amd is okay though? [13:50] I haven't seen any recent pc that *cannot* run linux [13:51] I already said my opinion on AMDs... [13:51] sweet [13:51] u the man [13:51] though not evil [13:51] or woman [13:51] I will be impressed if it just runs like a dream [13:52] if not I will call wimpy [13:52] sorry [13:53] Should I just go with the latest image from the mate site? [13:53] 16.04 [13:53] ? [13:54] I suppose I could research that [13:54] any other comments form anyone? [13:54] I'm testing 16.04 with mate 1.14 [13:55] about How solid is mate on some of the newer computer. I'm looking at one from costco with an Amd proccessor (I usually use intel). I have never installed mate on something brand new. I feel like it could be frustrated and cost some cash if I'm unable to work with it? [13:55] 1.14 is the next level up [13:56] Okay I suppose I got all can outta yah [13:56] There is a ppa to upgrade to this version. It's awesome, just like Ubuntu before Unity, that I don't like and pushed me back to windows [13:56] did you just say WINDOWS? [13:56] as in MICROSOFT [13:57] I got a laptop with windows 8.1 4 years ago, so I use it as is. Including to develop some projects using python/django [13:58] your running mate in a dual boot? [13:58] I use similar tools in any os. Now I'm using mate on Virtualbox [13:58] virtual box in windows? [13:59] yes [13:59] wow have ever switched all the way over to mate? [14:00] thanks alkisg by the way [14:00] :) [14:01] As I sayd, i don't care very much to what OS is running since I use the same tools on every os [14:02] thats genius indeed. Your computer would prob be smoking fast if you ran mate out of virtual box [14:03] One thing I will do is see if Costco will let me book with a live image (usb drive) [14:03] boot [14:03] now I'm chatting with you by using hexchat on windows, and I'm upgrading a vm running debian to sid and running another with ubuntu mate [14:04] if im buying the thing [14:04] they better [14:04] oh man debian u are a genius [14:04] LOL, just killing time [14:04] lollol [14:04] thats cool though [14:05] ya I ran ubuntu server on a 1 gig net in virtual box [14:05] cpu time lol [14:05] man cannot live on command line alonve [14:05] alone [14:06] one thing you could try is ssh forewarding [14:06] you can channel into you v machine from another computer or os [14:06] you can even foreward the x and open an app such as mozzila [14:07] you can even shut the other machine down [14:11] Well I will let you guys wake up [14:11] if you ever do [14:12] thanks again [14:12] see you in cyber space via ubuntu mate <3 [14:12] thanks [14:17] hey I think the software boutique lies :P [14:17] I can't find any evidence (looking at the applications.json and the packages that get installed) that if you select Flash Player - you get pepper flash, only npapi flash [14:18] i.e. you don't get pepper flash (for chrome/chromium/opera) like it claims [14:21] for it to do that it'd be missing pepperflashplugin-nonfree package [14:39] I mistakenly downloaded a 32-bit 4.7 Linux kernel onto my 64-bit 16.04. And now I get "No working init found" I get this even in advanced boot options before I have any chance to say anything [14:40] I don't know how to get around this. I'm using the live 16.04 cd to ask this question [14:40] I can get to a grub shell [14:43] stevenm, you're welcome to file an issue on bitbucket [14:43] stevenm, https://bitbucket.org/ubuntu-mate/ubuntu-mate.boutique === scottt is now known as Guest86677 [14:45] ouroumov, already filed it on launchpad as that's where the ubuntu mate site says to go [14:46] under 'Community' and 'Found a bug?' ... the 'View Bug Tracker' points to bitbucket [14:46] stevenm, it's OK on launchpad too [14:47] ouroumov, how can I view open or closed bugs against the software boutique on bitbucket? i don't see an option for that [14:47] i have a 2nd bug to raise too [14:47] ubuntu-mate, hi [14:48] ubuntu-mate, when you boot from hard drive, you should be able to access the GRUB boot menu if you hold Shift or Esc keys [14:48] ubuntu-mate, from the GRUB Boot menu under "Other options for ubuntu" you should be able to decide which kernel to boot. [14:49] ubuntu-mate, then you can use Synaptic once you've booted to remove the offending kernel, then run "sudo update-grub" [14:53] ouroumov, actually it seems it is the only choice - bitbucket doesn't have issue tracking turned on [14:53] ouroumov, thanks I'll try it and let you know. [15:25] ouroumov, I was the one with the 32-bit kernel on a 64-bit machine. Your advice worked, thank you very much. [15:26] yw [15:31] I have now downloaded a 64-bit version. The reason I'm doing this is because my computer reliably freezes if I hold down the CTRl-E command in gvim to scroll down. [15:31] According to the Ubuntu forums, this is a fix for random freezes, where the problem appears to be a broken interaction with the display. [15:31] However, when I install this version, I get a bunch of warnings like this one: [15:31] W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_method_init.bin for module nouveau [15:31] It seems to me that there are too many to try to update them all. [15:31] I'm wondering how serious these messages are? [15:37] 1010101010111101010101000101010010010010101010101101001101011010101001010010111010101001101110001010101010100001101010100010101010101011010101010101100011011111000101010101011110011000010101111010101011110101010101 [15:38] 101010101010101 [15:38] 11110 [15:38] 101010101010101 [15:38] 100000 [15:38] catoz_, [15:38] 101010 [15:38] 101110 [15:38] Please stop this noise. [15:39] ok [15:39] My sweet faggot [15:39] :* === scottt is now known as Guest23068 [18:54] hi, what does the error message [ 109.165510] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Unsupported splx structure [18:54] mean when booting? TIA [19:22] can someone please tell me how I can get the mate image onto an SD for the PI 3? Keep getting an error message [19:30] error is List Index (0) out of bounds using Apple PI-Baker [20:13] hi === wololo is now known as Guest87166 [20:54] Hello? [20:56] Hello [20:57] First time im using Linux. [21:02] which distro did you pick to try? [21:03] Ubuntu MATE. Im running it of a Rasberry Pi 3 [21:03] distros* [21:03] Im thinking about picking one of those up to turn into a kodi maachine [21:03] How is the speed on it? [21:04] Yeah I had it as a retro game machine using RetroPie but got bored with it. [21:04] Its quite alright so far. Nothing spectacular, but it gets the job done [21:05] Im using a Class 10 SD card so its alright [21:07] cool I will pick one up tomorrow or thurs [21:08] I have a couple of pi 1's [21:09] Perhaps you could help me with something. It seems as if there is some underscan on the screen. I bet this can be dealt with somehow [21:13] Perhaps resolution related? [21:13] Yeah it's in a real wierd resolution. I'm running it with a HDMI cable in 1824x984 apperantly [21:14] Refresh Rate is 0hz [21:28] How do i no longer dual boot but keep everything I have done here? [21:38] figured it out thank you [22:35] yone here can help me a bit with installing kernel-headers? [22:38] my uname-r suggests a kernel version that is not available in the official repo [22:41] go to #ubuntu [22:41] more populous [22:41] also ask on forums, ubuntu forums [22:41] @nomic thanks [22:42] will try that [22:42] kernel headers is a q. forums will definitely help you with [22:42] is obvious thing [22:44] i am only having problems with ubuntu-mate [22:44] works fine on 16.04 desktop [23:08] kernel headres [23:19] :)