[00:02] <dooley> Hey all
[00:04] <dooley> so anyone here have any experience with finding out what ZIETGIEST does and is it needed by UM
[00:05] <dooley> strolling around and watching movies, will be checking back
[00:05] <dooley> if it is not needed how to get rid of zietgiest
[01:47] <nicholas_> hi peoples
[01:57] <ubuntu-mate>  xpkill23
[03:13] <Guest93839> questions about upgrading from ubuntu mate 15.10 to 16.14 anyone can help?
[03:55] <SailorMoon> Hey guys, how do i install an ssh server onto ubuntu-mate? (im a noob lol)
[04:16] <SailorMoon> on raspberry pi my partition didnt expand
[04:16] <SailorMoon> what do i do
[04:26] <SailorMoon> wait no HWA?
[04:26] <SailorMoon> peace <3
[04:26] <DarkPsydeLord> ??
[04:44] <nomic> sailer
[08:55] <PackMarinerJAK> Question:  I'm new to MATE, and like the lean interface.  When I install apps however, what's the best way to run them.  I'm not seeing any tools that show all loaded applications. <Noobish...I know>
[08:56] <jticket> There should be a mate menu.
[08:56] <jticket> In the top or bottom pannel.
[08:59] <PackMarinerJAK> jticket, thanks.  I see a menu at the top, but don't see all the applications I've installed.  Is there a preferred way to find/run them from the command line?
[09:08] <jticket> alt+f2 is helpful.
[09:08] <jticket> If you know the command that is.
[15:06] <amundsen> hi
[15:07] <amundsen> does anybody know how to set up video and pdf desktop icons, like generic icons and not previsualized?
[15:08] <Akuli> like you wouldn't see the content in the icon?
[15:08] <Akuli> just some generic icon above the filename?
[15:10] <amundsen> that's it
[15:11] <Akuli> for videos seems like you can remove ffmpegthumbnailer
[15:12] <Akuli> i have no idea about pdf's, "dpkg --get-selections | grep thumb" doesn't show anything useful
[16:52] <alejandro> hola
[17:12] <cetin_> ??
[17:13] <cetin_> netherland ????????
[17:39] <cyrus_> anyone there?
[17:39] <Akuli> yes
[17:39] <cyrus_> cool
[17:39] <Akuli> !nl
[17:39] <cyrus_> i have a question
[17:39] <Akuli> oh sorry
[17:39] <Akuli> no problem, ask it :)
[17:39] <cyrus_> so i just installed ubuntu mate
[17:39] <cyrus_> and i installed steam
[17:40] <cyrus_> but when i install a game it sais 0mb available
[17:40] <Akuli> that's weird
[17:40] <cyrus_> but when i do the free command i the terminal
[17:40] <cyrus_> that is not the case
[17:40] <Akuli> disk space or ram?
[17:40] <cyrus_> maybe
[17:40] <Akuli> df / tells you how much disk space you have
[17:40] <cyrus_> ok just a seck
[17:41] <alkisg> df -h | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:41] <alkisg> this will let us see too
[17:41] <Akuli> yes
[17:42] <cyrus_> it gave me this
[17:42] <cyrus_> http://termbin.com/njzq
[17:42] <Akuli> are you running directly from the usb stick?
[17:43] <cyrus_> no
[17:43] <cyrus_> i installed it like an hour ago
[17:43] <Akuli> i have no idea what to do
[17:43] <cyrus_> the usb stick is out
[17:43] <Akuli> you can ask help on #steamlug or #ubuntu-steam instead if nobody knows here
[17:43] <cyrus_> it's bar metal
[17:43] <cyrus_> now
[17:44] <alkisg> cyrus_: and what's /boot, an sd card?
[17:44] <cyrus_> the sight gave me this
[17:44] <cyrus_> Filesystem                         Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[17:44] <cyrus_> udev                               934M     0  934M   0% /dev
[17:44] <cyrus_> tmpfs                              192M  6.8M  185M   4% /run
[17:44] <cyrus_> tmpfs                              956M  348K  956M   1% /dev/shm
[17:44] <cyrus_> tmpfs                              5.0M  4.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
[17:44] <cyrus_> tmpfs                              956M     0  956M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
[17:44] <cyrus_> tmpfs                              192M   28K  192M   1% /run/user/1000
[17:44] <alkisg> Yes we saw that in termbin
[17:44] <alkisg> /dev/mmcblk0p1                     472M  119M  330M  27% /boot
[17:44] <alkisg> You had that too
[17:45] <cyrus_> huh
[17:45] <alkisg> mmcblk0p1 usually is an sd card
[17:45] <cyrus_> yeah i ariginally did somthing with an sd card
[17:45] <cyrus_> but i installd with a usb stick
[17:45] <alkisg> What's the output of this command? sudo touch /boot/test
[17:47] <cyrus_> it just goes a line down like pressing enter
[17:47] <cyrus_> i'm not sure what it did
[17:47] <alkisg> That probably means you still have the sd card inserted
[17:47] <cyrus_> no it's not in
[17:47] <alkisg> OK, you can remove the test file, give: sudo rm /boot/test
[17:47] <cyrus_> ok
[17:47] <cyrus_> just a sec
[17:48] <alkisg> Well, df mentions that you're using an mmcblk device for /boot
[17:48] <alkisg> Maybe some weird internal storage?
[17:48] <cyrus_> maybe
[17:48] <alkisg> What kind of pc is this?
[17:48] <cyrus_> lenovo
[17:48] <alkisg> A netbook?
[17:48] <cyrus_> ?
[17:48] <alkisg> A laptop?
[17:49] <cyrus_> yeah
[17:49] <alkisg> What's the output of: sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:50] <cyrus_>  sudo parted -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:50] <cyrus_> Error: /dev/mapper/mmcblk0p5_crypt: unrecognised disk label
[17:50] <cyrus_> Error: /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: unrecognised disk label
[17:50] <cyrus_> Warning: Error fsyncing/closing /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: Input/output error
[17:50] <cyrus_> http://termbin.com/gm5x
[17:50] <cyrus_> thats the output
[17:51] <alkisg> See, you have missing disks
[17:51] <alkisg> Maybe that's why steam complains
[17:51] <cyrus_> like?
[17:51] <cyrus_> really?
[17:51] <alkisg> Like, you told it to use an sd card or a usb stick for installation, and then you removed them
[17:51] <alkisg> What's the output of: cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:53] <cyrus_> http://termbin.com/q05q
[17:53] <cyrus_> cyrus@cyrus-Lenovo-FLEX-3-1130:~$
[17:53] <alkisg> And the output of: ls /boot | nc termbin.com 9999
[17:54] <cyrus_> http://termbin.com/4cfr
[17:54] <cyrus_> cyrus@cyrus-Lenovo-FLEX-3-1130:~$
[17:55] <cyrus_> thnx btw for helping me with this
[17:55] <cyrus_> so what hould i do?
[17:55] <cyrus_> should*
[17:56] <alkisg> Hm, the output is a bit comfusing
[17:56] <alkisg> On one hand, the mmcblk device is in fstab and in df,
[17:56] <alkisg> on the other hand, it's not there in parted, missing etc
[17:56] <alkisg> yet the /boot files are there...
[17:58] <alkisg> I think more info is needed to find out what's going wrong there, but i'm out of time...
[17:58] <cyrus_> ok
[17:58] <cyrus_> thanks anyway man your awesome
[17:59] <cyrus_> you know i kinda miss manjaro
[17:59] <cyrus_> (the distro i had before)
[17:59] <Akuli> on the computer you're running now?
[18:00] <cyrus_> yeah
[18:00] <Akuli> gets even weirder...
[18:00] <cyrus_> why is that/
[18:01] <cyrus_> ?*
[18:01] <Akuli> ubuntu is in this weird state that we don't know how to explain
[18:01] <Akuli> but manjaro was fine...
[18:01] <cyrus_> yeah steam worked fine on manjaro
[18:03] <cyrus_> hey another question
[18:04] <Akuli> yes?
[18:04] <cyrus_> i want to install virtual box how do i do that on here?
[18:04] <Akuli> sudo apt-get install virtualbox
[18:04] <cyrus_> thanks
[18:06] <cyrus_> man it's taking a wile
[18:07] <Akuli> yeah virtualbox installation is kind of weird
[18:07] <cyrus_> yeah
[18:07] <Akuli> almost everything else goes a lot faster
[18:07] <cyrus_> on manjaro the pacman command was so easy to use...
[18:08] <Akuli> apt-get is just as easy
[18:08] <cyrus_> oh it's done
[18:08] <Akuli> you're just getting started with the worst possible corner case :)
[18:08] <cyrus_> i know
[18:09] <cyrus_> hey i did a whereis and virtualbox didn't show up
[18:09] <Akuli> how about which
[18:09] <cyrus_> oh that worked
[18:09] <cyrus_> thanks
[18:09] <Akuli> hmm
[18:09] <Akuli> i don't know why whereis doesn't find it
[18:09] <Akuli> works for me
[18:10] <cyrus_> yeah i ohnestly like whereis better
[18:10] <cyrus_> i hope vm workes this time
[18:11] <cyrus_> in manjaro it said that i needed the VM driver
[18:12] <cyrus_> i'm petting my cat right now
[18:12] <Akuli> cat --pet :D
[18:12] <cyrus_> she helps me with linux
[18:12] <cyrus_> XD
[18:13] <cyrus_> if you were going to start a virual box what dictro would you use?
[18:14] <Akuli> i don't choose my distros based on which programs i like because they all work on most distros
[18:14] <cyrus_> i can never diside
[18:14] <cyrus_> decide*
[18:15] <Akuli> you can turn any distro into whatever you want
[18:15] <Akuli> so i don't think it really matters much
[18:15] <cyrus_> any sugjestions?
[18:16] <Akuli> doesn't virtualbox work?
[18:16] <cyrus_> well i want to see
[18:16] <cyrus_> how about
[18:16] <Akuli> ...launching it from the menu?
[18:17] <cyrus_> how about arch
[18:17] <Akuli> use whatever you like
[18:17] <Akuli> i'm not a big arch fan because i can get a similar system with a debian mini.iso in much shorter amount of time
[18:18] <Akuli> well different package manager and so on, but as minimal
[18:18] <cyrus_> hey don't i need to download the iso for vm to work?
[18:18] <Akuli> the vm works without an iso, but it's kind of useless without an operating system
[18:19] <cyrus_> when i start it it sais no bootable found system halted
[18:20] <cyrus_> no bootable medium found*
[18:20] <Akuli> yeah because you didn't give it an operating system
[18:20] <Akuli> give it an iso to boot from and it'll work :)
[18:21] <cyrus_> so i do need the iso
[18:22] <cyrus_> ok
[18:22] <cyrus_> but i don't really like to do the gpg verify and checksums but i will
[18:22] <cyrus_> do i have to?
[18:23] <Akuli> did you download with a torrent?
[18:24] <cyrus_> download what?
[18:24] <cyrus_> the iso?
[18:25] <Akuli> yes
[18:25] <Akuli> i just md5sum when i don't use a torrent
[18:25] <Akuli> torrents are really good at making sure you get the right content
[18:26] <cyrus_> well first of all
[18:26] <cyrus_> i don't have bittorrent
[18:26] <cyrus_> and second of all
[18:26] <Akuli> sudo apt-get install deluge :)
[18:26] <Akuli> yes?
[18:26] <cyrus_> if you don't gpg verify you could get a bad signiture
[18:26] <Akuli> like how
[18:27] <cyrus_> it's always better to make absalute sure it's a good signiture
[18:27] <Akuli> my torrent program verifies it for me
[18:27] <cyrus_> i don't have torrent so i can't
[18:29] <cyrus_> is deluge a torrent?
[18:29] <Akuli> a torrent program yes
[18:29] <Akuli> a program you use for downloading stuff with torrent files
[18:30] <Akuli> torrents are great for isos, you can turn off your computer in the middle of a download and continue from where you left off
[18:30] <cyrus_> cool
[18:30] <cyrus_> i just downloaded it
[18:30] <cyrus_> can you get me the torrent file for arch iso 64 bit?
[18:31] <Akuli> google for it
[18:31] <cyrus_> ok
[18:31] <Akuli> if you're going to go arch i really recommend having another computer to look up the instructions
[18:32] <Akuli> it comes with an install.txt but it's basically useless because it says "see this wiki page" and the page isn't there
[18:32] <Akuli> like, it contains places like that
[18:32] <Akuli> for example, "install a boot loader"
[18:32] <Akuli> or "partition your disk"
[18:33] <cyrus_> hey does it matter if it's bittorrent i'm downloadin but i only have deluge
[18:33] <cyrus_> bittorrent file*
[18:33] <Akuli> bittorrent is basically same as torrent, deluge does it
[18:34] <cyrus_> so i get the bittorrent file?
[18:34] <Akuli> yes
[18:34] <Akuli> https://www.archlinux.org/download/
[18:34] <Akuli> there it says "Torrent for 2017.blablabla"
[18:35] <cyrus_> the file i'm downloading sais dual.iso
[18:35] <Akuli> hmm
[18:35] <Akuli> i got archlinux-2017.02.01-dual.iso.torrent
[18:36] <cyrus_> mine is just dual.iso at the end
[18:36] <Akuli> i guess they don't have separate 64-bit isos? i have no idea
[18:38] <cyrus_> it just stoped the download and the estimate says 7 days
[18:38] <Akuli> in deluge or web browser?
[18:38] <cyrus_> deluge
[18:38] <Akuli> that's weird
[18:39] <cyrus_> it stoped at 285.5 mb
[18:40] <Akuli> maybe deluge thinks you're out of disk space?
[18:40] <Akuli> lol
[18:40] <cyrus_> maybe i am
[18:40] <cyrus_> this is a crappy laptop
[18:40] <cyrus_> only 7 GB on it
[18:40] <cyrus_> very cheap
[18:41] <cyrus_> it's a new one but it's low powered
[18:41] <cyrus_> my dad got it for my mom my mom gave it to me
[18:41] <cyrus_> because she like never used it my dad spent very little money on it because he knew she wouldn't
[18:43] <cyrus_> anyway how would i fix this?
[18:44] <Akuli> me an alkisg have no idea what's going on, so i don't know :(
[18:44] <cyrus_> ima download the non torrent version
[18:56] <alkisg> cyrus_: do you still have the ubuntu-mate live cd/usb ?
[18:57] <alkisg> If you're going to format anyway, it would be best to remove all those lvm/md volumes that you have
[18:57] <alkisg> And use simple partitions, with no sd cards etc
[19:02] <cyrus_> question
[19:03] <cyrus_> anyone there?
[19:03] <Akuli> i'm here
[19:03] <cyrus_> what text editor does ubuntu mate use?
[19:03] <Akuli> it comes with pluma
[19:03] <Akuli> and nano of course
[19:04] <cyrus_> ok thank you
[19:04] <Akuli> you can install whatever you want
[19:04] <cyrus_> i know but i was wondering what it comes with
[19:48] <cyrus_> anyone here?
[19:48] <cyrus_> anyone there?
[19:48] <cyrus_> i have a question
[19:49] <cyrus_> kali is based on debian right?
[19:49] <pavlushka> cyrus_: find a kali channel please
[19:49] <pavlushka> cyrus_: and yes kali is based on debian
[19:50] <pavlushka> cyrus_: actually it uses the ubuntu core
[19:52] <pavlushka> and it has adapted the gnome 3 desktop env
[21:20] <A64_User> Hey there
[21:22] <A64_User> Does anyone here have an idea how to use the GPIO-Pins on the Nanopi-A64 under Ubuntu Mate?
[21:23] <Akuli> from which programming language?
[22:09] <lokatzis78> hi
[22:11] <lokatzis78> geia aw
[22:11] <lokatzis78> sas
[22:26] <lokatzis78> hi
[22:26] <lokatzis78> i want help
[22:26] <lokatzis78> i have broblem with boot
[22:27] <lokatzis78> my system he restarting always