[01:36] question about installing HP Laserjet 1536dnf software [01:36] it seems to need many dependencies - should I go ahead like adding dbus support or not? [09:37] Trying to get the nice menu from Linux Mint into Ubuntu Mate, is there still an ability for that or do I need to move to Linux Mint for this? [09:43] @rthornton: I run a similar model, shld be no problem with the dependencies === georgios is now known as Guest67579 [10:20] Where is 'About this Computer' on MATE? [10:22] I have found it. It is in 'System Monitor' in tab 'System'. [14:18] @masnell if one installs this software on Uuntu 16.04, then it will have similar scanning functions of the windows versions? I have two Win. 7 VM's which work fine with the windows versions and I can scan from my Ubuntu system via the Win. 7 VM, but it would be nice to have same functionality directly with the Linux Host. [14:36] @rthornton: Yes, scanning is part of the install (uses SANE), and probably part of the dependencies you are seeing listed for installation [14:46] I installed the Sane software from the ubuntu software center but it fails to work. I sees the printer, but I think it wants the printer to be physically connected? I am using it as a network printer. === scottt is now known as Guest48561 [15:14] @rthornton: you may need to run 'hp-plugin-ubuntu' in a terminal to get the proprietary components installed [15:15] It will install the HP plugin. [15:18] I use my HP MFP over the network without issue. Sometimes I need to reinstall the plugin because of the scenario you describe (tho 16.04.1 seems to date to be more stable) [17:37] got it working now! [17:37] great!! [17:38] so I can scan from any device in my house [18:50] hey folks [18:53] hi DerRaiden [18:58] hi ouroumov_ === DerRaiden is now known as DerRaiden|lunch [20:07] Hi everyone is Ubuntu Mate 16.04 stable and have Nvidia Driver available GForce 1070 series? [20:09] i'm running in virtualbox right now so I would like to ask anyone who used this version if there is no problem for nvidia drivers GForce 1070 series [20:10] I appreciate any reply [21:54] a [21:55] s [21:55] d [21:55] u there? [21:55] exit [21:55] sudo -i