[06:33] <christ_> hi everyone in moorning time
[06:35] <christ_> ubuntu mate on rpi3 . i know well ubuntu like user . can use in the same way ubuntu like i use before . just ther kernel is specific with the proc arm7 . all package will work?
[06:36] <christ_> i need to cure ubuntu mate on rpi3 . too much ressource system . what can i do ?
[06:50] <clays> haii
[06:51] <clays> my name is clasys
[06:52] <clays> HAI sneha123
[07:02] <alkisg> !ask
[07:12] <clays> please speak indonesia
[07:12] <alkisg> !en
[07:12] <clays> what ?
[08:38] <bandon> any idea why i get n sound on a clean install?
[08:39] <alkisg> Is that with 16.04?
[08:39] <bandon> yes, on a rasberry pi
[08:40] <alkisg> Ah, ok then. I've heard that pi has issues with sound over hdmi, but I had to throw away my PIs anyway because they're too slow
[08:41] <bandon> not even speakers are working :(
[08:41] <bandon> ok, thx anyways
[08:42] <alkisg> well, wait a couple of hours, maybe someone else can help
[08:42] <alkisg> (or try mondays too)
[08:43] <bandon> ok, thx
[09:59] <student01> hey könnt ihr mich hören????
[09:59] <student01> habt ihr alle lubuntu oder was??????
[09:59] <student01> mein name ist hayrettin ;)
[09:59] <student01> ben milletimi
[10:00] <student01> bin ich hier alleine oder was?
[10:00] <student01> sieht so aus
[10:01] <student01> hoo
[10:01] <student01> meike lewel
[10:01] <student01> lass mo chatte ;)
[10:03] <SuperEngineer> !DE
[10:38] <w_> hi there! i'm new in ubuntu, coming from mac os, and i wonder if there is sommething simmilar to spotlight
[11:18] <SuperEngineer> ... & spotlight is what?  [might help to get a reply if peeps had that info as well]
[13:15] <Burazen> @w_ to answer your question Synapse is something like spotlight on MacOs
[15:50] <lourosal> hello... seems like everyones with their "mate..." I guess...
[15:53] <lourosal> okay... be back some other time...bye..
[16:31] <Burazen> I didn't understand a thing you just said.
[16:47] <plaindave> I love MATE, but I had to install it twice because it started failing to boot up. Anyone else had this problem?
[16:50] <Burazen> What kind of error message did you get?
[16:58] <plaindave> sorry. There was no error message. It just froze.
[17:04] <putko> Help kindly requested...  I have a machine with an older version of Ubuntu Mate,  and I  want to wipe it completely and install Ubuntu Mate 16.04.  The machine has  a 500GB hard drive and a 24GB SSD.  After my efforts thus far, I managed to put Ubuntu Mate 16.04 on the 24GB SSD, and the old version still exists on the machine and I have to choose which OS to load upon startup.  (My mistake must have been when I was asked to
[17:04] <putko> select a drive.)  Now when I turn on the machine with the USB installer I don’t see the option to boot from the USB to try things again.  My questions are 1) How can I take another stab at this  and  2) How should I format things to use the 2 drives in the way they are designed to be used (boot from SSD, and 500GB just use for storage… is this the “normal” intended design for a machine with 2 hard drives like t
[17:04] <putko> his?).  Last but not least, sorry I’m an idiot :/
[17:07] <plaindave> Are both versions installed on the SSD?
[17:08] <putko> I don't know :(.  I can tell you that the old version shows I have 350GB of free space when I'm in a directory window.  And the new version shows I have 10GB of free space.
[17:09] <putko> I didn't install the older version myself... it was given to me already set up.
[17:10] <plaindave> okay. the old version is most likely on the 500GB. Wow, i don't know. The new one says 10GB free. that's a stumper. Hopefully, you'll get someone smarter than me. And you're not an idiot. :)
[17:18] <putko> Well, I selected the SSD when I was promoted to "select a drive" during the install.  I did that thinking the OS should go on the SSD.  The 10GB free now represents 24GB minus the size of the OS stuff, so I should have chosen the other drive I presume.  There were advanced options where one could select a boot drive (if I understood correctly) and mess with other things, but when I had the SSD selected for the boot drive I was
[17:18] <putko> getting an error message that I did not define something.  Sorry to be vague, next time I'll have to take photos of what I was seeing.  Thank you for thinking about it, plaindave!
[17:18] <putko> prompted*
[17:37] <odroid> hello
[17:38] <odroid> is somebody here
[17:39] <odroid> hey there
[17:52] <plaindave> putko, RE: the error message, click on the drop-down menu and choose "/" (slash). That's where root should be installed. HTH
[18:05] <putko> Thank you, plaindave.  What is HTH?  Also, I don't know how to try a fresh install now.  The first time, I was presented with the option to boot from USB.  Now when I turn on I don't get the option to boot from USB.
[18:08] <plaindave> oh, Hope That Helps
[18:10] <plaindave> so, have you gone into your BIOS (setup right before you see it booting up)? You need to change the boot sequence. If the USB drive has anything in it, it should show there. Move the thumb drive or whatever to the top.
[18:11] <plaindave> and try F1, Esc, and F2 to enter setup. One of those should work.
[18:12] <putko> OK, I'll give it a try!  thanks again!
[18:12] <plaindave> sure
[19:55] <julien1428> When will there be an update for the Raspberry Pi version?
[19:56] <julien1428> help
[19:59] <julien1428> version
[20:03] <julien1428> is there anyone who can answer a question?
[22:30] <emrah> selam
[22:30] <emrah> yardım edebilecek biri varmı
[22:31] <emrah> selam
[23:59] <Astro7467> julien1428: Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 was only recently released for the RPi.