[00:08] Good evening everyone. [02:13] knock knock anyone home ? [08:01] hi all [08:03] why is it so quiet in here? [08:15] Everyone is off playing around with 16.10? [08:16] i am running mate 16.10 [08:16] was on Ubuntu 16.10 [08:19] how well is iphone supported [08:19] I went ubuntu 16.04 - > ubuntu mate 16.04.1 (manually replace unity) - > um 16.10 upgrade. [08:19] Seems the change to gtk3 is causing grief with themes [08:20] Cannot advise on iPhone support, hvnt used one to know [08:53] many join but none speak out [08:53] many are permanently logged in (like me) but between timezones, work and other activities we tend to check in occassionally [08:55] we hv a problem where people login, ask a question then give up after a few minutes and logout before anyone has had a chance to look to see and in some cases I have been trying to verify some info b4 I answer only to find they have dropped out [08:56] ok where do i file bugs or issue for suggestions??? [08:56] i know for ubuntu but where for mate ? [08:56] I know there are some links from the ubuntu-mate.org website - there are forums there also [08:57] this issue is also present in Ubuntu [08:59] if the issue is in Ubuntu 16.x and U-MATE 16.x I think best to report it at the Ubuntu level [09:00] will ubuntu mate support unity8? [09:00] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate [09:00] this is what i am talking about. [09:01] NO - Ubuntu is Unity based - Ubuntu MATE is MATE based [09:01] ok [09:05] WimpyProject Leader [09:05] Our project leader joined Ubuntu [09:06] It will help the Mate project a lot [09:10] Hello === fran is now known as Guest58633 [09:11] Hello Guest58633 [09:12] hello [09:13] how are you [09:14] have you much experience with ubuntu or caja file manager [09:17] me? [09:17] they left already [09:18] i had this strange behaviour in Ubuntu that prevented me downloading Google Chrome [09:19] but on mate it didn't do so [09:20] on MATE did you use the Software Boutique to install Chrome or just go to the website to do the download/install process? [09:20] website [09:20] using FireFox in both cases? [09:20] yup [09:21] that is why i came to Mate [09:22] it works here [09:22] the whole MATE Welcome and Software Boutique is a great value add - makes getting a new machine setup for someone super fast/easy - plus MATE Tweak means you can satisfy their UI preferences between Redmond/Mutiny etc [09:23] mutiny is Unity [09:23] yep - a Unity look-a-like spin [09:25] i want a panel where in i can know the applications that are currently running [09:45] OK [09:45] BRB [09:45] mate [10:30] Hello everyone. [10:30] Anyone had any issues with sound via hdmi for the rpi3 at all? [10:38] I've tried loads of fixes, starting with boot config.txt and also installing codecs and other audio applications [10:38] and yet my audio constantly stutters [12:14] i am back === max_ is now known as Guest78362 [13:03] hi there [13:03] i wonder where i can find gnome metathemes [13:05] this: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/help-adding-themes-to-ubuntu-mate/1862/7 [13:05] indicates that mate wants "gnome metathemes" with icons etc [13:05] where can i find them [13:05] ? [13:33] i don't know mate [13:33] i think the theme app has the link [14:21] hello [14:22] is this the place i have to be to get some support? [14:22] since the install of the 16.10 mate the screens keep on flickering [14:23] it start when i put in the install cd and boot it [14:23] on the loading logo screen of the installation [14:23] the weird thing is, when i open up a movie or something on youtube it stops flickering [14:25] for the moment its using the X.org X server [14:40] ciao a tutti [14:42] volevo chiedere una cosa...esiste un modo per poter impostare la potenza del processore fino ad un massimo del 90% della sua potenza? [14:43] il fatto è che ho un portatile che si suriscalda subito.. e vorrei impostarlo in modo tala da non mandare mai al max la cpu [14:46] Hey all. Will there be a 16.10? [14:51] hi [14:51] someone can help me? [14:54] when i use my pc i need to set the cpu up to 90% of his power.. is possible to do it? [14:55] my operative system is ubuntu mate 16.04 [14:56] armando: so you never want to utilize >90% cpu? Why? [14:58] yes because my laptop is old and it overheats easily [14:59] i know cpulimit can do this on a perprocess basis, but i have no idea on how to do it globally [14:59] I am wondering, is there a raspberry-pi 16.10? [14:59] armando: have you checked / cleaned internals? New thermal paste? [15:00] armando: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=992706 this guide sets up a daemon that checks for processes that uses a lot of cpu and limits them. [15:01] i think i must put a new thermal paste... [15:01] now i try to follow the guide [15:01] thanks :) :) === Hobbyboy|BNC is now known as Hobbyboy [17:46] Hello, anyone here that can help me out with mount point problems or questions [17:46] mounting is easy [17:46] what problems are you having? [17:47] yeah, I thought so [17:48] I had a 120 gb ssd with ubuntu-mate, I cloned it to a 240 gb ssd using dd then physically swapped the drives. boom booted up and my system is all there just fine [17:49] I go in to extend my partition to make use of the full size of the drive and it shows my mount point as: [17:49] Mounted on /, /var/lib/lxd/devices/desktop/disk.home-dooley, /var/lib/lxd/devices/desktop/disk.tmp, /var/lib/lxd/shmounts [17:49] what does lsblk say? [17:50] what the hell has happened? lsblk shows / [17:50] only [17:50] could something have happened to my other drive and I did not notice before I copied it. I have been up all night and forgot to look at it ahead of time [17:51] by default the installer creates only / and swap [17:51] which is really all you need [17:51] right I know. so how would I have ended up with all the other? [17:51] where do you see that stuff? [17:51] running mount without args? [17:51] any idea, besides late nights up all night learning linux? [17:52] in gparted [17:52] don't trust gui tools :) [17:52] under mount point [17:52] lsblk shows just the one "/" [17:52] i believe you only have / [17:53] does it show a swap? [17:53] mine is like this http://termbin.com/x6hv [17:53] so is my way of cloning drives about the easiest? I know you waste time copying blank space but when your sizing up it is because your filling up and I prefer to error on the side of caution [17:54] cloning drives like you did is just fine [17:54] windows hates it, but real operating systems don't :) [17:54] is your new hard drive bigger than your old hard drive? [17:55] https://thepb.in/p/Vmh0VD4EMg6t4 [17:55] yes [17:55] just haven't sized it out to make use of full drive [17:55] if you want to you can boot from the installation disk/usb and resize your sda2 to fill the rest of the disk [17:56] you can't resize it while it's being used :) [17:56] i don't know which tool to recommend for that though, last time i needed to do that i used gparted and it worked just fine [17:56] or just make another partition [17:57] I use dd [17:57] I just dd my ISO to the USB and done [17:57] yeah, thats fine [17:57] I am figuring this out as I go, been using it for about 6 months [17:57] let's see.. about half of your disk is empty space [17:58] you could make a new partition there and mount that as /home [17:58] if you want a separate /home for some reason this might be a handy way to do that [17:58] I tried linux about 4 times in the past but got upset because I didn't catch on as fast as I wanted. I had used MS for over 30 years and never really noticed how much time was spent learning [17:59] That is what I was thinking and just move my home stuff there [17:59] you ever see a show called Category5.tv [18:00] I mean unlike a magnetic drive i believe if a SSD crashes it all goes....lol [18:01] I thank you for your assist, have a good weekend [18:19] Akuli: I am back, thinking, I may just blank the larger drive and make it one partition and move my home folder there completely. Have my UB-MT on the 120 GB ...plenty and more. and my Home on a separate drive. that way if I want to change or try flavor I just change the one drive out/ [18:20] Make more sense that way I think [18:20] if i was you i'd just expand the / partition [18:20] I am more likely to use the larger for my files than I am for system files was my thought [18:21] creating a new /home also works, but you need to take care of moving stuff in your existing /home there and editing /etc/fstab [18:21] i've never done that so i don't know about it in more detail [18:22] I watch a tech show (almost 2 years now) and he covered it once real well. http://www.category5.tv/episodes/337.php [18:22] The show has lots to offer and he is live once a week, this is his 10th year [18:22] that is the episode where he moves the home folder [18:23] he did an episode a couple of weeks ago it was a 360 episode 2 hours long [18:23] really cool === wxl_ is now known as wxl [21:32] Hello [23:01] Does anyone here speaking germanẞ