[04:59] <zwx> hh
[05:00] <jesse__> Hey!!!
[05:00] <zwx> is threr anyone
[05:00] <zwx> hh
[05:00] <zwx> I'm a Chinese.
[05:01] <zwx> Hello.
[05:08] <jesse__> i am from the united states
[06:11] <zwx> 再见
[07:01] <FR_Philippe_D> hello
[07:20] <jared> anyone know how to overclock my raspberry pi on here?
[07:26] <ykel> hello?
[07:26] <alkisg> Hi
[07:27] <ykel> oh hi, i had some questions about installing ubuntumate on my macbook
[07:28] <ykel> online most people use efi boot managers so taht they can dual boot alongside osx, but i want to remove osx entirely and only have ubuntu
[07:28] <ykel> do i simply install using the installer already included as with any other device or will i run into issues whenever i boot up
[07:29]  * alkisg has no idea about macs, but maybe someone else will answer, hang around for a couple of hours...
[07:29] <ykel> alrighty :)
[10:03] <pi_> hi
[10:29] <ykel0> Installing ubuntu-mate on mac is just as easy as clicking install. No boot problems so far
[11:33] <skywalker> hi
[11:34] <skywalker> i need help anyone here ?
[11:34] <NeoNamo> hi skywalker
[11:35] <NeoNamo> ask your question, and if somebody can answer they will :)
[11:35] <NeoNamo> .-.
[12:13] <SuperEngineer> server message: skywalker is now known as skywalker_has_no_patience
[12:13] <SuperEngineer> ;-)
[12:16] <masnell_>  yep, I just felt sorry for NeoNamo :'(
[13:35] <keevitaja> hello
[13:35] <keevitaja> does mate have good dual monitor support out of the box?
[13:36] <keevitaja> thinking about switch from xfce to something else as it has crappy support with multiple monitors. especially when using laptop with external monitor as primary
[13:37] <keevitaja> join #manjaro
[17:10] <actraiser> hello, just curious as to what is a good backup tool? whole system snapshot maybe? or do i just need to focus on the home folder?
[17:22] <jesse__> i have good dual monitor support on my T430s
[18:18] <mate|75172> Hey guys, may someone help me ? I have no sound on my computer. :(
[18:18] <mate|75172> I've remove alsa and pulse audio
[18:19] <alkisg> Eeh... that's a bad way to fix things :D
[18:19] <mate|75172> then reinstalled them, but it doesn't work
[18:19] <alkisg> Did you ever have sound?
[18:19] <mate|75172> Yeah I had, but my microphone wasn't working since 2 days
[18:19] <mate|75172> So I tried to fix it
[18:20] <alkisg> And now is it only the mic that is not working, or it completely broke sound?
[18:21] <mate|75172> it completely broke sound
[18:21] <jesse__> what changed in the environment?
[18:21] <mate|75172> how can I know ?
[18:21] <alkisg> When you purge a package and then reinstall it, you MISS all the dependencies of the package
[18:21] <jesse__> like what have you done with the comptuer in the last 2, 3 days that could have triggered this problem?
[18:21] <alkisg> For example, 30 packages might depend on alsa, so if you remove and reinstall alsa, all those packages won't get reinstalled
[18:21] <jesse__> or is it simply a faulty cable?
[18:22] <alkisg> So I think the major issue now is to reinstall the missing packages
[18:22] <mate|75172> It's a laptop, I've just removed alsa and purge
[18:22] <mate|75172> Sound was working before that, and I'm updating my packages every day
[18:23] <alkisg> Upload your /var/log/apt/history.log to pastebin
[18:23] <jesse__> ooh yeah
[18:25] <mate|75172> Application AisMDMMInTAOji478kuNxz is unavailable.
[18:25] <mate|75172> Cannot upload file here
[18:25] <mate|75172> lol
[18:26] <mate|75172> But it's not long, I can paste it
[18:26] <mate|75172> Start-Date: 2017-01-02  10:19:27
[18:26] <mate|75172> Commandline: apt-get -y dist-upgrade
[18:26] <mate|75172> Requested-By: dreimus (1000)
[18:26] <mate|75172> Upgrade: git-lfs:amd64 (1.5.3, 1.5.4)
[18:26] <mate|75172> End-Date: 2017-01-02  10:19:31
[18:27] <dreimus> Sorry it's me
[18:27] <dreimus> I've been kicked
[18:28] <dreimus> Have you seen my history.log ?
[18:28] <alkisg> mate|75172: cat /var/log/apt/history.1.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:28] <alkisg> What's the output of that? It will tell us which packages you removed
[18:29] <dreimus> http://termbin.com/i8ky
[18:30] <dreimus> My Wifi icon is also removed by the way, maybe it could help
[18:31] <alkisg> Start-Date: 2017-01-07  19:08:18 Commandline: apt-get remove --purge alsa-base pulseaudio
[18:31] <alkisg> See how many packagese were removed there
[18:31] <alkisg> By reinstalling pulse and alsa later on, you didn't reinstall those
[18:32] <alkisg> So you need to manually check them one by one and reinstall the ones that are missing now
[18:32] <dreimus> Ok I'll do this,
[18:32] <dreimus> I keep you inform
[18:32] <alkisg> For example, ubuntu-mate-core
[18:32] <alkisg> You had this installed 3 days ago, you dont have it now
[18:33] <jesse__> yes, amazing
[18:36] <dreimus> It worked ! I now have sound !
[18:36] <dreimus> But still no microphone
[18:42] <jesse__> nice! do you have another means of microphone to attempt?
[18:42] <alkisg> Now you need to check the differences that jesse__ was saying, e.g. did you put the mic to the wrong hole, did you break the cable etc etc
[18:43] <dreimus> it's an internal microphone
[18:43] <alkisg> You can also use a live cd to check the mic there, if you think it's a software/settings issue
[18:43] <dreimus> When I had installed pavucontrol, it said that internal micro was not plugged-in
[18:44] <alkisg> Finally, if you think it's a user setting (vs a system setting), you can check with the guest session
[18:45] <dreimus> I'll try the guest session, I'm coming b
[18:47] <dreimus> It neither works in guest session
[18:55] <dreimus> I've done a alsa-info to check
[18:55] <dreimus> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=a7967405c35d4823f550fb49db87705bfd09e2c8
[19:03] <dreimus> Hey guys ! I've fix the problem of my microphone
[19:03] <dreimus> Adding to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
[19:04] <dreimus> options snd-hda-intel model=lenovo
[19:04] <dreimus> :D
[19:05] <dreimus> Thanks for your help !
[19:05] <dreimus> Have a good night !
[20:03] <Guest8774> how can i istall the tor browser on ubuunto mate?
[20:23] <merlin_> hello
[20:23] <alkisg> Hi
[20:24] <merlin_> i have a problem
[20:26] <alkisg> !ask
[20:51] <douglas> how would I go about installing GStreamer 0.1 on my UbuntuMate 16.10 system?  I want to install Rstudio and it cannot use GStreamer ver1.0
[20:52] <douglas> I am very new to Linux and don't know the comand line well yet.
[20:52] <Akuli> is 0.1 same as 0.10? or do you mean 1.0?
[20:53] <alkisg> maybe: sudo apt install gstreamer0.10
[20:53] <douglas> I am guessing it will work with the latest version of 0.1 Thanks
[20:55] <douglas> When i tried that I got an error: Invalid opertation gstream0.10
[20:56] <alkisg> You mistyped a lot, try it again :)
[20:58] <douglas> tried again and it was unable to locate the package gstream0.10
[20:58] <alkisg> Again you mistyped
[21:00] <douglas> thanks that appears to be working, I must be more careful on my typing.
[21:05] <Akuli> or just use tab
[21:06] <Akuli> type "sudo apt-get install gstrea", then hit tab once to have it complete some, then hit it two more times to see a list of what you can install :)
[21:07] <douglas> Now I am trying to install libgstreamer0.1-0 and it says it is unable to locate the package Libgstreamer0.10-0
[21:08] <alkisg> libgstreamer0.10-0
[21:08] <alkisg> Again typo :)
[21:19] <douglas> I did type it correctly in the command line.It returns Unable to locate package libgstreamer0.10-0 and it also says: Couldn't find any package by glob 'libgstreamer0.10-0' and Couldn't find any package by regex 'libgstreamer0.10-0'
[21:30] <DougCD> I have downloaded Ubuntu 16.04.1 into my download box on a win 10 system.  Now what?
[21:43] <whoami> hey
[21:43] <whoami> olá
[21:49] <DougCD> Hey, hey, hey!
[22:04] <DougCD> Hello
[22:18] <merlin_> HP 15-ba022ng can i run linux on this notebook
[22:32] <DougCD> goodbye