[01:10] <lmh> hello
[02:01] <scorpion> Hi Everyone :]
[02:03] <scorpion> I am new to Ubuntu
[02:04] <scorpion> I have just installed the 16.04 lts with mate desktop
[04:11] <liberator48> Hi
[04:15] <liberator48> hi
[07:15] <rivor2> hi guys
[07:15] <rivor2> can anyone see my messages?
[07:16] <rivor2> anyone????
[07:28] <alkisg> !ask | rivor2:
[07:34] <rivor2> anyone dont know why when i move windows around they are kinda laggy? like they lag around not just smoothly move around. Might it 'cause of my laptop being really old? But other besides than laggy moving windows all works really well and fast, so i don't know. :D
[07:37] <rivor2> i had this issue on Debian Mate aswell.
[07:49] <rivor2> what's point here having this many people if everyone's fucking afk?
[07:49] <rivor2> disappointment...
[09:38] <mate|11660> Hello All
[09:38] <mate|11660> I am not able to resume my machine from suspend
[09:38] <mate|11660> it works for just one time
[09:38] <mate|11660> then it never works. Even after a reboot
[09:39] <mate|11660> any thing I can do to trouble shoot
[09:39] <mate|11660> ?
[12:41] <karjala_> Is there a way to zoom-out and see all 4 desktops, like Unity has with the Super+S combination?
[16:02] <dooley_da_Vulcan> Hello all
[18:36] <David-A> login screen: want available user names to be visible directly, not in a popup menu. like in ubuntu 10.04. configure lightdm or install alt dm?
[19:57] <guest> Hello. There are a lot of tutorials on emulating Raspberry Pi on QEMU. I can't run Ubuntu MATE for Raspberry Pi on QEMU, using the same steps.
[19:58] <guest> Stackoverflow suggests the kernel doesn't match the image
[19:58] <guest> Is there any available kernels for Ubuntu MATE Raspberry Pi?
[20:10] <alkisg> guest: do you mean "emulate pi" or "emulate armhf processor"?
[20:10] <alkisg> I don't think they have emulated its hardware...
[20:11] <alkisg> You can easily create an armhf chroot and use qemu-arm to chroot to it and run armhf programs
[20:11] <alkisg> But, emulate e.g. the rpi graphics card? Nah..
[20:11] <guest> qemu-system-arm -kernel kernel-qemu-4.4.13-jessie -cpu arm1176 -machine versatilepb -m 256 -no-reboot -serial stdio -append "root=/dev/sda2 panic=1 rootfstype=ext4 rw init=/bin/bash" -drive "file=ubuntu-mate-16.04.2-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi.img,index=0,media=disk,format=raw"
[20:11] <guest> The tutorials did something like this
[20:12] <alkisg> Right, that's just the cpu
[20:13] <alkisg> Also why would you use a separate kernel and not the one from inside the image?
[20:14] <guest> ...only if you can teach me how to boot from the image directly
[20:14] <alkisg> You can extract the kernel from the image using any archive manager
[20:14] <alkisg> Or if you uncompressed it, you can just mount it and copy the kernel
[20:15] <alkisg> Double click mounts .img files, doesn't it?
[20:21] <guest> Help me mount ~ sudo mount -o loop,ro ubuntu-mate-16.04.2-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi.img /mnt/img mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,        missing codepage or helper program, or other error         In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try        dmesg | tail or so.
[20:27] <guest> Finally I mounted one partition of the image (via GUI)
[20:28] <guest> Error mounting /dev/loop0p2 at /media/user/PI_ROOT: Command-line `mount -t "ext4" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid" "/dev/loop0p2" "/media/user/PI_ROOT"' exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: /dev/loop0p2 is write-protected, mounting read-only mount: cannot mount /dev/loop0p2 read-only
[20:45] <guest> And the second partition: https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/wiki/Emulating-Jessie-image-with-4.x.xx-kernel
[20:52] <guest> Next question: how to extract the kernel?
[21:23] <diego__> hi
[21:23] <diego__> I have a problem
[21:23] <diego__> someone can help me?
[21:35] <diego__> all the world sleep now?
[21:39] <astro> oh hi
[21:39] <astro> i just dual booted from windows 8.1
[21:39] <astro> on my main rig
[21:43] <astro> so it appears that i have ascended
[21:43] <astro> kind of
[21:44]  * David-A boldly installed kylin-greeter, restarting...
[23:20] <astro> i need technical support
[23:20] <astro> i think
[23:23] <astro> i need a human person to help me with linux
[23:32] <David-A> I boldly installed kylin-greeter and restarted...
[23:32] <David-A> it worked without a hitch right away
[23:33] <David-A> except, maybe, when a user is logged in it does not say "logged in" by the users name, but something in chinese.