[00:13] <pi_Rinkle> n e 1 have info on rPi 3, official touchscreen driver or config file for ubuntu mate 16.04?
[00:16] <pi_Rinkle> .. or how to tell mate your screen res & rotation/refresh rate
[03:33] <power7000> hello
[09:13] <mate|16721> Hi everyone, would this be a bad place to ask a question about OS issues? i have crawled through google to no avail so far
[09:16] <mate|16721> I turned my laptop on today and have found that i can get no further than the welcome popup. If i close it i purely have a black screen.  I have attempted to fix it using recovery mode to no avail. I used the chat room button on the welcome page and it opened a browser and thats how I'm here. Otherwise i have no desktop, right clicking on the deskt
[09:16] <mate|16721> op also does nothing, no menus or bars or background image.
[09:17] <mate|16721> CTRL alt delete works so i can turn it off/ restart. ctrl alt 1 does nothing
[10:26] <bull_> Hi ?
[10:26] <bull_> Hi wildlander ...
[10:28] <bull_> ist some expert in this chatromm that may help me with some (auto) mount Problems ?
[13:31] <util1> jourbonjour
[13:33] <util1> quand je clique sur emplacements puis ordinateur une fenetre vlc mes'ouvre et me dit qu'elle ne peut pas ouvrir le dossier ....quelqu'un peut il m'aider?
[13:33] <ouroumov> !fr util1
[13:34] <ouroumov> !fr | util1
[13:36] <util1> when I try to open "emplacements" then "ordinateur" it makes VLC start with error 3cannot open the file" ....will somebody help me?
[13:37] <ouroumov> util1, most likely cause is wrong default application for browsing files,
[13:37] <ouroumov> Go to the "Preferred Applications" settings
[13:38] <ouroumov> In the "System" tab, check what's selected in "File Manager" (it should be caja)
[13:38] <util1> I know it ...this issue appeared recently
[13:40] <util1> I started on ubuntu  recently and I'm not used to many things sorry
[13:41] <ouroumov> No problem. Please check those settings and report back.
[13:41] <util1> thanks ouroumov I'll try what u said
[14:02] <kropveld> I just discovered that in Caja -the file manager- if I select a file and change properties to 'Read Only', I can still delete that file (no warnings or so). Is that normal or is that a bug??
[14:02] <ouroumov> hi kropveld
[14:02] <kropveld> hello
[14:02] <ouroumov> kropveld, I'm not sure, do you see any change to the file attribute when you set it to read only?
[14:03] <Akuli> i want to see what it really does (ls -l)
[14:03] <kropveld> yes, in the terminal  '--r--r--r'. In terminal I cannot simply use rm, but in Caja I can remove
[14:04] <ouroumov> Hm
[14:04] <Akuli> how about rm -f?
[14:04] <Akuli> i'm pretty sure you can
[14:04] <kropveld> Yes rm -f will delete that file
[14:04] <ouroumov> Akuli, but the question is, should caja do rm -f?
[14:04] <Akuli> i think it should delete the file if it can
[14:05] <Akuli> it is after all user-friendly
[14:05] <kropveld> Probably it does. But my question is how can I prevent from CAja to delete a file by accident when Read Only mode does not work?
[14:06] <ouroumov> Not to mention if there's a file read-only buried in a sub-folder, requiring confirm would require caja to gather all file attributes on deletion. That may be costly.
[14:06] <Akuli> maybe caja should do something like rm does http://termbin.com/9c6g
[14:06] <kropveld> If I put the folder in Read Only mode, I cannot delete *any* file in that folder
[14:07] <Akuli> you can list the files in it though?
[14:07] <ouroumov> kropveld, that's different
[14:07] <ouroumov> kropveld, attributes on folder don't mean the same thing as attributes on files
[14:07] <kropveld> I know
[14:07] <ouroumov> for instance "x" doesn't mean "can execute" but "can list content"
[14:08] <kropveld> But my question is how can I prevent from CAja to delete a file by accident when Read Only mode does not work?
[14:08] <ouroumov> or walk, I have a doubt on that one
[14:08] <Akuli> lol i made a folder with permissions 000 and now i can't delete it
[14:09] <kropveld> Yesy, but then you cannot read it, and that is not what I want
[14:09] <ouroumov> kropveld, I think you'd need to not use the default delete path but create a custom action and use that :/
[14:10] <kropveld> If have also tried in using the Unity file browser, and it has the same (wrong) behaviour
[14:13] <funabashi> how can ubuntu mate be 5GB big ?
[14:14] <Akuli> no idea, the ubuntu mini.iso is 50mb if you want something smaller :)
[14:14] <nomic> z.z.
[14:14] <funabashi> but i want it for rasberry pi
[14:18] <alkisg> funabashi: well, it has browsers and libreoffice and everything
[14:18] <alkisg> It's a preinstalled image, it's not a live cd
[14:18] <Akuli> oh right live cd's are squashfs'd
[14:18] <alkisg> How big is your sd card?
[14:39] <funabashi> 16gb
[14:39] <funabashi> another questiion, ist just plug in the mirousb and it powers on? i see onöy red led lights
[14:39] <funabashi> and hdmi no signal
[14:54] <alkisg> funabashi: if it's 16 gb, why is mate=5 gb an issue?
[14:54] <alkisg> Raspberries have red and green lights
[15:40] <ouroumov> flexiondotorg, does "archived" on the qa tracker for zetsy beta 2 means testing is no longer possible? Should we switch to the daily live?
[16:30] <Guest99760> Test
[16:34] <Astro7467> Guest99760: You're watching TV. Suddenly you realise there's a wasp crawling on your arm. You; a. Swat, b. Squash, c. Savour, d. Trap?
[16:53] <SuperEngineer> e. kiss its arse
[16:55] <SuperEngineer> f.  Have a deep and meaningful wasp/human relationship
[16:55] <SuperEngineer> g. type crap into IRC
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[16:57] <SuperEngineer>  mate|85548!*@* added to ignore list.
[22:25] <doge-doge> hey guys, anyone active here to answer a quick support question about /boot?
[22:26] <doge-doge> basically since luks takes up a large portion of /boot, how do old kernels get removed to prevent /boot from overflowing
[22:26] <doge-doge> i'll ask on #ubuntu as well