[02:32] <bulbasaur> hey guys, my desktop dissappeared
[02:33] <bulbasaur> well, desktop folders and items fail to load, everything is there except that
[08:11] <robo_> hi
[08:12] <robo_> bay
[08:12] <alkisg> Hello
[08:12] <alkisg> bay too
[09:25] <Slown> Hello
[09:25] <Slown> I just want to know how to make mate terminal transparent ?
[09:27] <Astro7467>  give me 10min if someone else doesn't answer in the mean time
[09:27] <Slown> ok
[09:28] <alkisg> Slown: you go to the settings and select the background tab and select transparent
[09:29] <alkisg> (I'm not sure about the english names, I have a localized version)
[09:30] <Slown> great, thank you very much
[09:30] <alkisg> np
[09:30] <Slown> I'm looking for a beautiful font, do you know any ?
[09:30] <alkisg> The default ubuntu mono font is fine
[09:30] <alkisg> (for me)
[09:30] <Slown> no I'm talking about the system font not the terminal one
[09:31] <alkisg> The default ubuntu system font is fine too, for me :)
[09:31] <alkisg> Simple, a bit curvy, very readable
[09:31] <alkisg> And covers most of unicode characters
[09:33] <Slown> for document, should I use ubuntu regular font or the light one ?
[09:33] <Slown> can you check for me please ?
[09:34] <alkisg> Do you mean system font or libreoffice font?
[09:35] <Slown> in the appeareance menu where you choose the font
[09:35] <Slown> you have application font, document font, etc
[09:35] <Slown> appearance preferences
[09:36] <alkisg> For me it's: ubuntu, ubuntu, ubuntu, ubuntu medium, ubuntu mono
[09:36] <alkisg> If you want the defaults, just reset the settings
[09:36] <Slown> how ?
[09:37] <alkisg> gsettings reset-recursively org.mate.interface
[09:38] <Slown> ok thanks
[09:38] <alkisg> np
[09:56] <vlt> Good morning!
[09:57] <vlt> Everytime I try to open some PDF documents I get this error in dmesg: EvJobScheduler[3268]: segfault at 50 ip 00007f2e61b93990 sp 00007f2e62ed4888 error 4 in liblcms2.so.2.0.6[7f2e61b7f000+52000]
[09:58] <vlt> This is Ubuntu MATE 16.04.  I have no problems with the exact same PDF files on Ubuntu MATE 12.04.
[09:59] <vlt> atril closes after a few ms on Ubuntu 16.04, btw.
[10:00] <alkisg> vlt: does that happen in all pdf documents/
[10:00] <alkisg> and even if you open atril with no document/
[10:00] <vlt> No.
[10:01] <vlt> For most documents it works fine.
[10:01] <vlt> We are in a transition from 12.04 to 16.04 here and users begin to complain about these kind of annoying errors now.
[10:01] <alkisg> Try it with ubuntu 16.04 (evince)
[10:02] <alkisg> If it happens there too, file a bug report, it might be that the library chokes on some malformed pdf
[10:02] <alkisg> (which it didn't make it choke previously due to code changes)
[10:03] <vlt> I'll try that.
[10:04] <vlt> The document was produced by 12.04's pdftk or pdfopt.
[10:18] <vlt> alkisg: evince 3.18.2 on Ubuntu 16.04 opens the documents in question just fine.
[10:18] <alkisg> vlt: nice, so then file a bug report in mate-desktop (I don't think it's ubuntu-related) about atril having bug with that particular pdf (attach it to the bug report)
[10:19] <alkisg> I.e. I believe it would have the same issue in all other distros as well
[10:19] <vlt> alkisg: I can't attach that doc for confidential reasons.
[10:19] <alkisg> Create another one
[10:19] <vlt> I need to find another one where that happens too.
[10:19] <alkisg> (with pdftk etc)
[10:19] <alkisg> At some time I had to do a binary search:
[10:20] <alkisg> I was cutting half the pages of a pdf and trying to see if what was left still crashed the app
[10:20] <alkisg> ...and I limited it down to a single page
[10:20] <alkisg> That could help the devs deal with the segfault
[10:20]  * vlt tries to do that
[14:34] <didi_> quit
[16:50] <superdead> Yo yo yo
[16:52] <superdead> By bye bye
[18:12] <iamhya> hi
[22:51] <elena_> Hi there!
[22:53] <elena_> I've got a question. My notebook cannot receive updates because the where updates are supposed to land is full. How do I add more space or remove stuff to make it work.
[22:54] <swift110> hey all
[23:11] <nomic> elena stuck around 2 minutes
[23:51] <swift110> oh