[03:23] <akyto> why when i restart my pc i need to reinstall my system?
[03:27] <akyto> why when i restart my pc i need to reinstall my system?
[03:40] <akyto> why when i restart my pc i need to reinstall my system?
[07:48] <arduino_> holaaa
[07:48] <arduino_> niggerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[07:48] <arduino_> wadawaed
[08:12] <moo> yooo
[08:13] <moo> 17.04 bbyyyyyyy
[08:27] <tdtre53rtw> Hello. "CPU Frequency Monitor" with change frequency CPU, occurs change the voltage CPU. Change occurs with voltage Core VID (voltage the core) or CPU Vcore (CPU voltage)? Until I not understand on 100%.
[10:37] <tdtre53rtw> On ru error in frase Добро пожаловать (Welcome to Ubuntu MATE) in interface Добро пожаловат no ь
[12:45] <qiangzc> 123
[12:46] <qiangzc> 新手，请多关照
[14:06] <MarioMey> Hi, there. I restored suspend mode of this Ubuntu-Mate 16.04 and the System Monitor applet is showing CPU at very high values. There is no process at that CPU shown on system monitor (after clicking in applet). But "top" shows me "cc1" twice, with very high percentage. Why? I'm not compiling anything...
[14:06] <MarioMey> I have some programs open... but none processing or compiling.
[14:06] <MarioMey> Firefox, Inkscape, Gimp, Blender, Telegram, Pidgin...
[14:13] <alkisg> MarioMey: run `which cc1`, to see its path, and then something like `dpkg -S /path/to/cc1`, to find the package
[14:13] <alkisg> Or, `ps faux` to see the tree of the processes, which also shows which process ran what
[14:25] <rthornton> I went back to 16.04 from 17.04.  I think  17.04 is a big disappointment.
[14:26] <Menzador> rthornton: Were you expecting more than a version bumps?
[14:26] <Menzador> *software version bumps?
[14:27] <rthornton> My view of 16.04 though is, its one of the very best PC based OS, I have ever used, and I go back to the mid 80's
[14:27] <rthornton> well packages are broken in 17.04 such as spyder
[14:28] <Menzador> File a bug? Use a PPA?
[14:28] <rthornton> ishould  say some pacakages
[14:28] <rthornton> but in 16.04, it just works
[14:28] <rthornton> everything works ut of the box
[14:29] <alkisg> LTS releases are more stable. So what else is new? :D
[14:29] <rthornton> ok, i agree
[14:30] <alkisg> Thousands of developers _don't_ use non LTS releases :D
[14:30] <rthornton> and I should have tried it in a VM first
[14:30] <alkisg> Yup,good plan
[14:30] <rthornton> I was feeling dangerous last weekend and I tried it, but after musch playing around, I went back to 16.04
[14:33] <rthornton> I am a patreon supporter;  that wont change anytime soon, but I probably wont upgrade until next year on this netbook, ASUS 1015E.  I have a desktop using 16.04, and thats not changing until I am forced to upgrade it
[14:34] <alkisg> Nah, 18.04 will be better :)
[14:34] <alkisg> Upgrade a few months after the 18.04 release
[14:34] <alkisg> E.g. when 18.04.1 is out
[14:37] <rthornton> agreed
[16:55] <quard> So how do I change the keyboard layout in ubuntu-mate again? I'm booting off live USB.
[17:22] <MATE_all> Hello!
[19:09] <quard> typing "loadkeys <keycode>" in a terminal window doesn't work, but "setxkbmap <keycode>" does. After clicking outside the terminal window to deselect it and clicking on it to select it again will reset the layout back to en-US.
[19:21] <Akuli> quard, whats the problem?
[19:21] <Akuli> i just set my keyboard layouts with the keyboard setting thing in the menu
[19:24] <quard> it doesn't work for me
[19:25] <quard> I can't change it to anything other than en-US
[19:25] <quard> using ubuntu mate 17.04 USB image live boot
[19:26] <quard> I tried adding my own layout and removing the english one, but that doesn't do anything
[19:28] <Akuli> on 14.04 i have a checkbox that i can use to choose whether the setting can be different for each window
[19:28] <Akuli> if you leave both layouts there do you see a little layout changing thingy in the top right corner?
[19:28] <quard> yes
[19:30] <quard> there's also a small keyboard icon that when right-clicked freezes the entire desktop for like 15 seconds
[19:33] <Akuli> click the desktop and then choose the language
[19:33] <Akuli> if you open up a new window it should default to that language
[19:33] <Akuli> the checkbox should i mentioned also worl
[19:36] <quard> the small icon that says "en" or some other country code does indeed change the layout, but only for the active window i.e. a terminal
[19:36] <quard> Is there a way to do it globally?
[19:37] <Akuli> i just click the desktop and then choose the language
[19:37] <Akuli> it's weird but it works
[19:37] <quard> because I would expect the system to do so, if I leave a certain layout in the list as the only option
[19:37] <Akuli> did you try the checkbox?
[19:37] <quard> hmm let me try
[19:38] <Akuli> it works without it too
[19:38] <Akuli> you just need to set it for the desktop and then for all active windows you have
[19:38] <quard> nope, clicking the desktop will cause the layout to switch to "en". I cannot change it any more
[19:39] <Akuli> it just doesn't change? that's weird 0_o
[19:39] <Akuli> have you tried the same thing in 16.04?
[19:39] <quard> nope, it stays on "en".
[19:39] <quard> I haven't
[19:39] <Akuli> if it works correctly there then this is a bug
[19:40] <Akuli> can someone running 16.04 try this?
[19:40] <Akuli> maybe ouroumov?
[19:40] <quard> hold on, I'll need to download it and write it to a USB stick
[19:40] <Akuli> ok
[19:40] <quard> bleh
[19:40] <quard> --cloudflare
[19:41] <Akuli> ?
[19:42] <quard> oh sorry, it means I downvoted cloudflare
[19:43] <quard> ok, downloading 16.04 LTS, gonna take a few mins
[19:44] <Akuli> ok :)
[19:44] <Akuli> you have a fast internet
[19:44] <Akuli> that would be at least an hour to me
[19:44] <quard> not really
[19:44] <quard> 30/4 isn't that fast any more in 2017
[19:45] <quard> I know some dudes that have 100/100 fiber and even that's getting old
[19:48] <alkisg> quard: what's your desired layout?
[19:49] <alkisg> cat /etc/default/keyboard | nc termbin.com 9999
[19:52] <quard> alkisg: si
[19:52] <quard> I'm using a live 17.04 USB image here
[19:53] <quard> so /etc/default/keyboard file should be unmodified
[19:53] <quard> perhaps this bug has already been fixed upstream, but is still present in the installation media
[19:54] <alkisg> If you select the locale at the syslinux menu, then casper should make all the correct settings
[19:54] <alkisg> bbiab...
[19:54] <Akuli> /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian seems to say something about it
[19:56] <quard> okay, first things first. I'm gonna try 16.04 to see, if it has the same behavior
[19:57] <quard> and after that I'll install 17.04 and apt-get update && apt-get upgrade it to see whether it fixes the thing
[19:59] <Akuli> i would just use 16.04
[19:59] <Akuli> it is after all lts
[19:59] <quard> yeah I was considering it too, gonna use this laptop for programming
[20:07] <[fields]> I just installed mate on my laptop and its great
[20:07] <[fields]> I have triple screens and multiple desktops.  I always wanted that
[20:08] <quard> nope
[20:08] <quard> 16.04 keyboard layout selector works properly
[20:08] <Akuli> weird
[20:08] <Akuli> flexiondotorg
[20:09] <quard> hell I'll just stick with 16.04
[20:09] <Akuli> yeah good idea
[20:09] <Akuli> i'm sticking with 14.04 :^)
[20:09] <quard> ^^
[20:13] <quard> lucky me I have a keyring with like 7 USB keys on it with different OS' on them. comes handy often.
[20:14] <Akuli> lol
[20:16] <quard> win7, system rescue USB, ubuntu, arch, kali, tor, etc
[20:18] <Akuli> i just have an ubuntu 14.04 stick
[20:19] <Akuli> i can install everything i need on it
[20:20] <quard> damn, I still need room for some armhf stuff
[20:21]  * alkisg has 1 usb stick with 20 OSes... :)
[20:21] <quard> anyway, thanks for the assistence, I'll be off now
[20:22] <alkisg> bb
[21:00] <MarioMey> Thanks, alkisg. I tried what you said... but now, cc1 is not there any more. I'll do it when it comes back.
[21:27] <TechChristoph> Hello
[21:27] <TechChristoph> Die anbody the lpic1-exam