[00:05] <alumno__> holi
[01:14] <Calfret> Hello
[01:17] <Dekkard> a
[01:38] <nicklas_> i happened to remove the emblems on the default icons in home. is there any way to get the emblems back in mate?
[05:36] <crackers_> I just tried to install ubuntu alongside windows 7, having already installed windows.  I didn't see an "install alongside windows 7" option and the only other options were to erase the disk or some other option. I chose the other option and it seems to be working, but will there be some negative consequences to this?
[06:36] <mengyang> hi'
[06:36] <mengyang> Hi have anyone?
[06:39] <Burazen> Hello
[06:41] <mengyang> My name is MengyangLi
[06:43] <mengyang> What time are you
[06:45] <mengyang> I come from China.
[06:47] <mengyang> oh No
[06:48] <alkisg> !ask
[08:52] <ozmage> hello
[08:52] <ozmage> on this last build
[08:52] <ozmage> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mate/daily-live/pending/zesty-desktop-amd64.iso
[08:52] <ozmage> is mate 1.18 ?
[08:53] <ozmage> i have it compiled on gentoo but has too many problems
[08:53] <ozmage> hello someone can hear me ?
[08:55] <ouroumov> hi ozmage
[08:55] <ozmage> hello
[08:56] <ozmage> are you on zesty ?
[08:56] <ouroumov> ozmage, afaik flexiondotorg hopes to get 1.18 into 17.04 Beta2, I don't think it's there yet.
[08:56] <ozmage> ok
[08:56] <ozmage> i see
[08:56] <flexiondotorg> Currently testing final builds.
[08:57] <ozmage> ok
[08:58] <ozmage> with gentoo  with the -9999 ebuilds portage grabs from git
[08:58] <ozmage> and is not complete
[08:58] <ozmage> is just vanilla
[08:58] <ozmage> no patches no fixes
[08:58] <ozmage> nothing
[09:00] <ozmage> at least no build failure
[10:55] <ergosomnic> Does anyone know where terminal configuration settings are kept? In a flat file that I can edit, maybe?
[10:58] <eso4a> marica
[10:59] <eso4a_> m
[11:15] <alkisg> ergosomnic: run this : dconf watch /
[11:15] <alkisg> Then play with whatever settings you want, and you'll see dconf telling you where they are stored in gsettings
[11:16] <eso4a_> DKOLED
[11:16] <eso4a_> D
[11:16] <eso4a_> D
[11:16] <eso4a_> HOLA
[11:16] <eso4a_> SOY ANDREA
[11:16] <eso4a_> JEJW3JERJE
[11:16] <eso4a__> su hermaano
[11:16] <eso4a_> ERESTONTICA
[11:16] <eso4a__> waoi
[11:16] <eso4a__> wapo
[11:16] <eso4a__> vacilea
[11:16] <alkisg> Stop it
[11:16] <eso4a_> TIENES UN ORNITORRINCO
[11:16] <alkisg> Go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:16] <eso4a__> vaciloa culo que ve culo que explota
[11:16] <eso4a_> MAÑAANA NOS COMEMOS OTRO BOCADILLO
[11:16] <eso4a_> JEJEJEJE
[11:16] <eso4a_> JEJEJEE
[11:16] <eso4a__> ojala
[11:16] <eso4a__> wapa
[11:16] <eso4a__> tk
[11:17] <alkisg> !ops
[11:17] <eso4a__> what the hell????????????????????'''
[11:17] <alkisg> A kick here please? ^
[11:19] <torera> ee
[11:19] <torera> ee
[11:19] <alkisg> Stop spamming
[11:19] <torera> acholchi
[11:19] <alkisg> !ops
[11:19] <torera> who are  u
[11:19] <eso4a> MIGEL CABESA
[11:19] <torera> jaj
[11:43] <ozmage> im waiting for ubuntu mate 1.18 in the meanwhile im here http://imgur.com/a/JDsaP
[12:28] <ergosomnic>  alkisg, thanks for the dconf command. I miss flat file configd, though. *sigh*
[12:48] <alkisg> ergosomnic: there's also dconf-editor to edit gsettings visually
[12:49] <alkisg> I like that it's a binary file. I don't like that they don't expose a text interface, like the kernel does with /sys
[12:49] <alkisg> So they could have a virtual file  system that we could poke, for example in ~/.config/gsettings/*
[13:16] <ergosomnic> is there a way to "export" dconf settings, so that I can use my beautifully configured terminal profiles on another system?
[13:20] <vlt> ergosomnic: There's ~/.config/dconf/user which I have transferred successfully in the past.
[13:22] <alkisg> ergosomnic: dconf dump / > out => saves everything, dconf load / < out => restores everything
[13:22] <alkisg> You can also put a specific path intead of /
[13:22] <alkisg> *instead
[13:23] <ergosomnic> Awesome! Dump and load is what I was looking for. thanks
[13:23] <vlt> alkisg: Wow, thank you!
[13:24] <alkisg> np :)
[16:23] <boopathi> h
[16:54] <caine> hiii
[16:54] <ouroumov_> hi caine
[16:54] <caine> how are uu....
[16:54] <caine> sir
[16:54] <ouroumov_> I'm fine. Do you have a specific issue you need help with?
[16:55] <caine> i just wats to know the mistakes which forensic investigators done during forensic investigation can u help me
[16:55] <ouroumov_> !ot | caine
[16:56] <caine> ok sir
[16:56] <caine> thx
[16:56] <caine> best tool for signature detection in caine OS
[17:33] <ergosomnic> Under System->Advanced->Miscellaneous->RAM Disk there is a setting for "Periodic RRD Backup" that takes an integer. Does anyone know what that means? X backups per day/hour/minute? One backup per X days/hours/minute?
[17:33] <ergosomnic> Never mimind!!! I posted ion the wrong board
[17:34] <ergosomnic> Doh!
[17:54] <andres_> saapbbeeen
[18:00] <Eightynine> When MATE 1.18 will be available in Ubuntu MATE?
[19:49] <mateus> hi all
[19:51] <mateus> is there blustaks ok linuxx mate
[20:20] <mate|65259> hello people, i am very new to ubuntu. i am way behind the curve. i have a question if anyone can help. i have a hacker that has turned my life upside down . a friend suggested ubuntu "because it doesnt get visus" well its way worse. on top of my ignorance he has taken a2 routers the bios from 3 computers few cell phones. help!!
[20:41] <mate|65259> sorry guys, i got kicked off
[20:51] <nomic> just ask questions
[22:14] <kevr> does Ubuntu MATE use a different kernel for armv7 than ubuntus?
[23:14] <nomic> cos its x86 vs arm processor kevr
[23:14] <nomic> arm = different architecture -- is arm processor.. your average ubuntu is for x86 (intel)
[23:14] <nomic> is different instruction set, from the basis
[23:15] <nomic>  x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[23:15] <nomic>  armv7l GNU/Linux
[23:16] <nomic> x86
[23:16] <nomic> arm
[23:16] <nomic> totally different build - the 'object  files' (assembly) = for different instruction set
[23:16] <nomic> PC = x86
[23:17] <nomic> = intel/amd
[23:17] <nomic> although I believe intel  stopped producing x86 late  last  year