MarioMey | Hello, there. | 01:45 |
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MarioMey | Some days ago, I updated and upgrade this system (my ex's computer) | 01:46 |
MarioMey | Everthing seemed to be right. Updated, upgraded. | 01:46 |
MarioMey | Ubuntu-Mate 14.04 | 01:46 |
MarioMey | x64 | 01:46 |
MarioMey | But, after that, in two times, at boot, everthing seem to be right... till mate-panel dissapears. | 01:47 |
MarioMey | for example, I just booted... and there is no mate-panel | 01:47 |
MarioMey | Using ps -A, mate-panel is there... but it is not visible. | 01:48 |
MarioMey | Here is an screenshot: http://pasteall.org/pic/index.php?id=107422 | 01:50 |
MarioMey | To make it appear again, I have to kill it. | 01:55 |
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mate|62005 | hello | 10:52 |
mate|62005 | i have a question: does anyone know how to get a dmx6fire pci soundcard working? i tried many things mentioned on the net but no joy so far... | 10:52 |
mate|62005 | lscpi give me: 04:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. Device 1702 (rev 02) | 10:53 |
mate|62005 | but no mention in dmesg, no modules get loaded etc | 10:54 |
mate|62005 | mudita24: no ice1712 detected | 10:55 |
mate|62005 | if i load modules: modprobe ice1712 it loads all modules, but still mudita24 says no... | 10:55 |
mate|62005 | i tried disabling on board audio and blacklisting nvidia hdmi sound | 10:56 |
mate|62005 | if anyone could help me get this thing working, that would be grand :D | 10:57 |
mate|62005 | i want to use it with JACK, so if i need to get rid of pulseaudio, np for me | 10:57 |
alister | hello, everybody! | 11:12 |
s30813 | sss | 11:16 |
s30818 | \:D | 11:17 |
s30811 | .,;./,d | 11:17 |
ouroumov | flexiondotorg, in the "Supporting Open Source" section for August on the blog, where you list the devs, "Luke Horwell" and "Robin Thompson" have both links pointing to lah7's profile. | 12:24 |
flexiondotorg | ouroumov, Thanks. | 12:25 |
flexiondotorg | Will correct later. | 12:25 |
bittin | flexiondotorg: Blame Wimpy: http://imgur.com/yLl6Tsf.jpg | 13:59 |
flexiondotorg | :-D | 13:59 |
bittin | setup OMV on one of the NAS Debian boxes at work after hearing about you and Chris rambling about it on Linux Unplugged 5-6 times :D, and it got newer netatalk then Debian-LTS aswell so that will help when updating a couple of OS X boxes in a couple of weeks to El Capitan and Logic X instead of Snow Leopard and Logic 9 | 14:01 |
bittin | :> | 14:01 |
bittin | so thank you | 14:01 |
bittin | soon time to go home here tough but will look around more around the week | 14:02 |
sven__ | I am very pleased with Ubuntu Mate. Actually it is the very first time that I have zero problems with Linux. Question is: The first boots offered a few bugs like a missing network applet, bad wifi conection or an internal problem. After a few starts and smaller updates nothing left, it is perfectly working and I wish to understand what exactly happened. | 15:25 |
sixwheeledbeast | I imagine it has updated the drivers for your machine. | 15:40 |
hetii | Hello :) | 17:41 |
hetii | Could someone tell me why I should use ubuntu-mate and not linuxmint, this days ? | 17:42 |
Akuli | hetii, one reason why i moved away from mint is that some of the mint software is pretty poorly written | 17:51 |
hetii | eg ? | 17:52 |
Akuli | let me show you | 17:52 |
Akuli | here's how they write to a file https://github.com/linuxmint/mintnanny/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintnanny/mintnanny.py#L117 | 17:52 |
Akuli | another big reason is that on ubuntu i can update my system on the terminal | 17:53 |
Akuli | other than that, i can't think of anything that ubuntu would really do better than mint. they are just different, and you can use whatever you like. | 17:55 |
ouroumov_ | Akuli, damn that example. o_o | 17:57 |
Akuli | yep :) | 17:57 |
Akuli | thats mint | 17:57 |
hetii | Well, I can image that under python they could use build it methods to operate on file object. | 17:59 |
Akuli | i mean http://dpaste.com/1ABQSAV | 17:59 |
Akuli | if that's too difficult for mint developers then i really can't trust them :) | 18:00 |
Akuli | what's interesting is that they know how to read from a file anyway https://github.com/linuxmint/mintnanny/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintnanny/mintnanny.py#L49 | 18:02 |
hetii | ohh its python3, I didint know that printf can handle now file object in that way... | 18:02 |
Akuli | works in python 2 also | 18:02 |
hetii | *i mean print | 18:02 |
Akuli | from __future__ import print_function | 18:02 |
hetii | aa | 18:02 |
Akuli | :) | 18:02 |
Akuli | the print function is nice, you can call .flush() on the stream automatically also if you want to :) | 18:06 |
Akuli | print(stuff, flush=True) | 18:06 |
masnell | hetii: I would probably explain it more on an approach level. U-MATE takes the Ubuntu base, and adds a value-add Mate desktop (gotta love Welcome & Software Boutique), where as Mint, to my understanding, takes Ubuntu base adds Cinnamon desktop, and rewrites/replaces whatever they don't like - and it isn't necessarily better, nor value add when they cld hv | 18:09 |
masnell | improved the original. But gives them the opportunity to do new/better where the Ubuntu way may have proven limiting | 18:09 |
Akuli | yeah, ubuntu mate and mint both take ubuntu and turn it into something a bit different, mint just changes it more which is why it doesn't have ubuntu in its name | 18:10 |
Akuli | third reason why i don't like mint: its software is usually a little outdated | 18:11 |
Akuli | not really a huge problem if you install a newer kernel though | 18:11 |
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