[09:24] <omega> 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] <omega> what could that step be that i did work on upon
[10:37] <shashank> shashank00
[10:39] <ouroumov_> indeed
[10:39] <shashank> hai can u tell me abt this?
[13:27] <nick_> hello world
[13:28] <Guest2427> Will any well help a fellow mate user?
[13:28] <Guest2427> please
[13:30] <Guest2427> I suppose people don't really monitor this channel
[13:32] <Guest2427> Perhaps I'm just being ignored or forgotten?
[13:36] <Guest2427> hello
[13:36] <Guest2427> Im still here
[13:37] <alkisg> !ask
[13:37] <alkisg> Guest2427: ths ^
[13:37] <alkisg> *this
[13:38] <catoz_> hi
[13:38] <catoz_> guys
[13:39] <alkisg> Hello
[13:39] <catoz_> I need help
[13:39] <alkisg> !ask
[13:39] <catoz_> Sorry, my english very bad
[13:39] <ouroumov> catoz_, hi
[13:39] <Guest2427> 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] <ouroumov> catoz_, what do you need help with?
[13:40] <ouroumov> Guest2427, hi
[13:40] <Guest2427> it is an hp
[13:40] <Guest2427> (the one im looking at)
[13:40] <ouroumov> Guest2427, you shouldn't buy HP, they are Evil.
[13:40] <alkisg> Haha
[13:40] <Guest2427> thanks
[13:41] <Guest2427> if you tell me mate is evil I will be upset
[13:41] <Guest2427> I will call wimpy
[13:41] <ouroumov> Guest2427, http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/09/hp-to-issue-optional-firmware-update-allowing-3rd-party-ink/
[13:41] <catoz_> mm, i forget this is word... I want that my computer compute faster
[13:41] <ouroumov> Anyway.
[13:41] <catoz_> Sorry, my english not good
[13:41] <ouroumov> MATE runs fine even on recent hardware.
[13:41] <ouroumov> I'm currently on a Skylake core i5
[13:42] <Guest2427> That is a printer cartridge site
[13:42] <catoz_> Who use raspberry pi?
[13:42] <Guest2427> ouroumov
[13:42] <ouroumov> catoz_, rpi is notoriously slow. If you're not satisfied with the speed, maybe buy an x86-based computer with some kick.
[13:43] <ouroumov> Guest2427, no it's a tech news site, and an article about how HP is Evil.
[13:43] <Guest2427> okay
[13:43] <Guest2427> it looks like third party cartridge usage to me
[13:44] <catoz_> ouroumov, mmmm... I change config.txt, my rpi is quick(2x)
[13:44] <catoz_> But it's not my problem
[13:45] <Guest2427> its ouroumovs problem
[13:45] <Guest2427> he evil
[13:45] <catoz_> I need android studio on ubuntu-mate
[13:45] <Guest2427> he is evil
[13:45] <catoz_> Where i download android studio for mate?
[13:45] <alkisg> catoz_, for mate or for raspberry?
[13:46] <catoz_> raspberry
[13:46] <alkisg> Does android studio run on ARM processors?
[13:46] <alkisg> That's one of the many reasons why raspberry pi is *not* a desktop computer
[13:46] <Guest2427> 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] <catoz_> I don't know
[13:47] <alkisg> Guest2427: that question is too generic. Usually linux runs fine on amd, and mate uses linux.
[13:47] <Guest2427> thks
[13:47] <Guest2427> how bout just tossing it on a new one
[13:47] <Guest2427> I suppose that is vague
[13:48] <alkisg> I've ran linux and ubuntu-mate in thousands of new computers, if that answers your question
[13:48] <Guest2427> I have used pretty old computers in the past
[13:48] <Guest2427> That is a lot
[13:48] <Guest2427> is there thing watch out for?
[13:48] <Guest2427> I will just install the lts
[13:48] <Guest2427> of mate
[13:48] <alkisg> Well... i've seen issues where amd processors get too hot, so I usually buy intel ones
[13:48] <Guest2427> mint it is looking pretty attractive
[13:48] <Guest2427> but mate is keeping me hooked
[13:49] <alkisg> mint has broken packaging, I wouldn't recomment it to anyone
[13:49] <Guest2427> now that I have decided your not all evil
[13:49] <Guest2427> thls
[13:49] <Guest2427> thks
[13:49] <Guest2427> so just install and hope for the best?
[13:49] <Guest2427> I suppose those computers do not come with windows to reinstall on it?
[13:49] <alkisg> Buy intel, install and hope for the best, sure :)
[13:49] <alkisg> That's too vague as well
[13:50] <alkisg> Many amd computers have windows; others don't
[13:50] <Guest2427> YA
[13:50] <Guest2427> If I cannot get linux on it I would just install and sell on craigs list
[13:50] <Guest2427> reinstall windows
[13:50] <Guest2427> amd is okay though?
[13:50] <alkisg> I haven't seen any recent pc that *cannot* run linux
[13:51] <alkisg> I already said my opinion on AMDs...
[13:51] <Guest2427> sweet
[13:51] <Guest2427> u the man
[13:51] <Guest2427> though not evil
[13:51] <Guest2427> or woman
[13:51] <Guest2427> I will be impressed if it just runs like a dream
[13:52] <Guest2427> if not I will call wimpy
[13:52] <Guest2427> sorry
[13:53] <Guest2427> Should I just go with the latest image from the mate site?
[13:53] <Guest2427> 16.04
[13:53] <Guest2427> ?
[13:54] <Guest2427> I suppose I could research that
[13:54] <Guest2427> any other comments form anyone?
[13:54] <Minholi> I'm testing 16.04 with mate 1.14
[13:55] <Guest2427> 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] <Guest2427> 1.14 is the next level up
[13:56] <Guest2427> Okay I suppose I got all can outta yah
[13:56] <Minholi> 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] <Guest2427> did you just say WINDOWS?
[13:56] <Guest2427> as in MICROSOFT
[13:57] <Minholi> 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] <Guest2427> your running mate in a dual boot?
[13:58] <Minholi> I use similar tools in any os. Now I'm using mate on Virtualbox
[13:58] <Guest2427> virtual box in windows?
[13:59] <Minholi> yes
[13:59] <Guest2427> wow have ever switched all the way over to mate?
[14:00] <Guest2427> thanks alkisg by the way
[14:00] <Guest2427> :)
[14:01] <Minholi> 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] <Guest2427> thats genius indeed. Your computer would prob be smoking fast if you ran mate out of virtual box
[14:03] <Guest2427> One thing I will do is see if Costco will let me book with a live image (usb drive)
[14:03] <Guest2427> boot
[14:03] <Minholi> 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] <Guest2427> if im buying the thing
[14:04] <Guest2427> they better
[14:04] <Guest2427> oh man debian u are a genius
[14:04] <Minholi> LOL, just killing time
[14:04] <Guest2427> lollol
[14:04] <Guest2427> thats cool though
[14:05] <Guest2427> ya I ran ubuntu server on a 1 gig net in virtual box
[14:05] <Minholi> cpu time lol
[14:05] <Guest2427> man cannot live on command line alonve
[14:05] <Guest2427> alone
[14:06] <Guest2427> one thing you could try is ssh forewarding
[14:06] <Guest2427> you can channel into you v machine from another computer or os
[14:06] <Guest2427> you can even foreward the x and open an app such as mozzila
[14:07] <Guest2427> you can even shut the other machine down
[14:11] <Guest2427> Well I will let you guys wake up
[14:11] <Guest2427> if you ever do
[14:12] <Guest2427> thanks again
[14:12] <Guest2427> see you in cyber space via ubuntu mate <3
[14:12] <Guest2427> thanks
[14:17] <stevenm> hey I think the software boutique lies :P
[14:17] <stevenm> 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] <stevenm> i.e. you don't get pepper flash (for chrome/chromium/opera) like it claims
[14:21] <stevenm> for it to do that it'd be missing pepperflashplugin-nonfree package
[14:39] <ubuntu-mate> 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] <ubuntu-mate> I don't know how to get around this.  I'm using the live 16.04 cd to ask this question
[14:40] <ubuntu-mate> I can get to a grub shell
[14:43] <ouroumov> stevenm, you're welcome to file an issue on bitbucket
[14:43] <ouroumov> stevenm, https://bitbucket.org/ubuntu-mate/ubuntu-mate.boutique
[14:45] <stevenm> ouroumov, already filed it on launchpad as that's where the ubuntu mate site says to go
[14:46] <stevenm> under 'Community' and 'Found a bug?' ... the 'View Bug Tracker' points to bitbucket
[14:46] <ouroumov> stevenm, it's OK on launchpad too
[14:47] <stevenm> 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] <stevenm> i have a 2nd bug to raise too
[14:47] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, hi
[14:48] <ouroumov> 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] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, from the GRUB Boot menu under "Other options for ubuntu" you should be able to decide which kernel to boot.
[14:49] <ouroumov> ubuntu-mate, then you can use Synaptic once you've booted to remove the offending kernel, then run "sudo update-grub"
[14:53] <stevenm> ouroumov, actually it seems it is the only choice - bitbucket doesn't have issue tracking turned on
[14:53] <ubuntu-mate> ouroumov, thanks I'll try it and let you know.
[15:25] <khw> ouroumov, I was the one with the 32-bit kernel on a 64-bit machine.  Your advice worked, thank you very much.
[15:26] <ouroumov> yw
[15:31] <khw> 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] <khw> 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] <khw> However, when I install this version, I get a bunch of warnings like this one:
[15:31] <khw> W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/gm206/gr/sw_method_init.bin for module nouveau
[15:31] <khw> It seems to me that there are too many to try to update them all.
[15:31] <khw> I'm wondering how serious these messages are?
[15:37] <catoz_> 1010101010111101010101000101010010010010101010101101001101011010101001010010111010101001101110001010101010100001101010100010101010101011010101010101100011011111000101010101011110011000010101111010101011110101010101
[15:38] <catoz_> 101010101010101
[15:38] <catoz_> 11110
[15:38] <catoz_> 101010101010101
[15:38] <catoz_> 100000
[15:38] <ouroumov> catoz_,
[15:38] <catoz_> 101010
[15:38] <catoz_> 101110
[15:38] <ouroumov> Please stop this noise.
[15:39] <catoz_> ok
[15:39] <catoz_> My sweet faggot
[15:39] <catoz_> :*
[18:54] <ubuntu-mate> hi, what does the error message [  109.165510] iwlwifi 0000:02:00.0: Unsupported splx structure
[18:54] <ubuntu-mate>  mean when booting? TIA
[19:22] <mate|26101> 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] <mate|26101> error is List Index (0) out of bounds using Apple PI-Baker
[20:13] <benoit_> hi
[20:54] <Guest87166> Hello?
[20:56] <lenovo_lover> Hello
[20:57] <Guest87166> First time im using Linux.
[21:02] <padgaland> which distro did you pick to try?
[21:03] <Guest87166> Ubuntu MATE. Im running it of a Rasberry Pi 3
[21:03] <padgaland> distros*
[21:03] <padgaland> Im thinking about picking one of those up to turn into a kodi maachine
[21:03] <padgaland> How is the speed on it?
[21:04] <Guest87166> Yeah I had it as a retro game machine using RetroPie but got bored with it.
[21:04] <Guest87166> Its quite alright so far. Nothing spectacular, but it gets the job done
[21:05] <Guest87166> Im using a Class 10 SD card so its alright
[21:07] <padgaland> cool I will pick one up tomorrow or thurs
[21:08] <padgaland> I have a couple of pi 1's
[21:09] <Guest87166> 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] <lenovo_lover> Perhaps resolution related?
[21:13] <Guest87166> Yeah it's in a real wierd resolution. I'm running it with a HDMI cable in 1824x984 apperantly
[21:14] <Guest87166> Refresh Rate is 0hz
[21:28] <padgaland> How do i no longer dual boot but keep everything I have done here?
[21:38] <padgaland> figured it out thank you
[22:35] <abshkd> yone here can help me a bit with installing kernel-headers?
[22:38] <abshkd> my uname-r suggests a kernel version that is not available in the official repo
[22:41] <nomic> go to #ubuntu
[22:41] <nomic> more populous
[22:41] <nomic> also ask on forums, ubuntu forums
[22:41] <abshkd> @nomic thanks
[22:42] <abshkd> will try that
[22:42] <nomic> kernel headers is a q. forums will definitely help you with
[22:42] <nomic> is obvious thing
[22:44] <abshkd> i am only having problems with ubuntu-mate
[22:44] <abshkd> works fine on 16.04 desktop
[23:08] <nomic> kernel headres
[23:19] <x_> :)