[06:37] <future> How safe is it to stay on a version of ubuntu thats no longer supported?
[08:59] <FinnCoding> Hey
[09:46] <aus_mal> Hi, hope everyone is well. I was wondering if there's any way to separate the header and title bars in GNOME apps like was done in vanilla ubuntu?
[11:39] <Laserman> !info aptoncd
[12:21] <Laserman> !info su
[12:39] <terrowin> Hello all, I have a problem with panel applets crashing on Ubuntu Mate 17.04. I have read various issues on GitHub yet but have been unable to resolve it so far. Anybody have any suggestions? Here is a screenshot of my panel configuration: https://s14.postimg.org/o4ygne1pt/Screenshot_at_2017-07-16_08-36-47.png
[12:41] <Laserman> install inxi ,   Read, https://git.io/v1qUo  & share the link output here. Or
[12:41] <Laserman> inxi -Fxxrzc0 | pastebin    in a terminal & share the link output here
[12:41] <Laserman> You should also be on 4.10 kernel
[12:48] <terrowin> @Laserman thanks, I had an issue with pastebin command not found, I created a post here manually with the info: https://pastebin.com/RNz94Gwy
[12:49] <Laserman> tx
[12:50] <Laserman> nothing jumps out there.. thats good
[12:52] <terrowin> ok, just to mention what I've tried so far: removing transparency from panel, disabling orca and blueman from autostart, changing menu applets. Usually on login one applet crashes which seems to trigger most to crash: window list, notification area, clock etc
[12:55] <Laserman_> I was running aptik backup and chatting.. had a hard lockup and had to power down..    Just fyi while I see where aptik left off
[13:05] <terrowin> @Laserman ok
[14:08] <terrowin> anybody solve a problem with panel applets crashing in 17.04? My specs: https://pastebin.com/RNz94Gwy
[14:10] <rthornton> I wracked my head on this for a few days - if you install rkward on Ubunto 16.04, it works out of the box, but if you install it on 17.04 it wont display output, warning of a API mismatch.  The fix is to uncheck the default of using RKward display, and check using the host display
[14:12] <rthornton> i also followed the advice of http://www.samhillman.com/2017-04-15-rstudio/
[14:12] <rthornton> now rstudio also works fine on 17.04
[14:13] <rthornton> now I am very happy with 17.04!  Printer support is out of the box with 17.04, at install time, unlike 16.04
[14:14] <rthornton> also I discovered that you need to install gcc build-essential before installing vmware, then vmware works fine (version 12.5.7)
[14:16] <rthornton> cinnamon guests always warn that they are running in software-rendering mode.  Just click the box, the warning goes away.  No issues with other guests, including windows 7 guests
[14:27] <nithin> hey
[14:28] <nithin> anybody online??\
[14:36] <mate|52052> Hello!
[19:21] <green_> рузкие ест?
[19:24] <leighton> How do I remove unwanted files from the boot partition to gain space?
[19:30] <karjala_> leighton, I think you have to find which package they belong to (with dpkg -S /boot/filename.txt)
[19:31] <karjala_> and then remove that package, if you are sure you don't need it (with apt purge)
[19:31] <karjala_> also apt autoremove might help
[19:42] <leighton> I am new to linux and not use to the terminal. How do I use the apt autoremove?
[23:29] <Laserman> !info ffmpeg
[23:30] <Laserman> !info winff