[02:12] throwing paint balls at the wall [02:16] Right back at ya [02:18] throwing paintball at jack [02:19] Hope Mate is behaving itself for you [02:19] hey jack you know anything about kernel [02:19] Whats the issue [02:20] while we talk.. sudo apt-get install inxi [02:20] Please Read, https://git.io/v1qUo & share the link output here. Or [02:20] inxi -Fxxrzc0 | pastebin in a terminal & share the link output here [02:20] To install latest kernel, use Update Manager (shield icon lower right), then in the menu bar click VIEW > LINUX KERNELS >> Select 4.10 in column then latest revision on right column >> Install and reboot! IMPORTANT: If you have a problem booting up, hold down left SHIFT key while booting to enter grub and select old kernel to boot from [02:21] How is that for a start [02:23] https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/Home [02:52] nice [02:52] well I am getting a error in the kernel [02:53] AaronDarron, it will trace back to a bad ppa that you added most of the time [02:57] well I looked at the file and it said about lp ppdev and another module is there a way to fix that [03:01] inxi -Fxxrzc0 | pastebin in a terminal & share the link output here [03:04] ?... [03:09] Please Read, https://git.io/v1qUo & share the link output here. Or [03:13] you have a message [03:14] !info inxi [03:14] inxi (source: inxi): full featured system information script. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.3.8-0ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 128 kB, installed size 578 kB [05:34] yesterday, i have upgraded to 17.04 [05:35] now my laptop has wifi issues [05:35] the connection is not stable [05:35] it comes and goes [05:36] i thought may be its the problem with random mac addresses issue and changed the network config [05:37] let me know if i can do something to fix this [06:09] Hi === manuel is now known as SpackenWurm [11:13] abbiya, hello [11:14] abbiya, this channel is not very active at times. I suggest you post in our forums in the Support & Help requests category, provide the output of the command: inxi -N [11:15] abbiya, alternatively since this is likely unrelated to Ubuntu MATE, but more a bug affecting all Ubuntu versions, you can try and ask in the #ubuntu channel [12:17] thanks ouroumov [13:58] Hello. I'm running Ubuntu MATE in an xrdp/vnc session accessed by an minimalistic X+rdesktop Ubuntu client. Where could I change the size of the mouse pointer? [13:58] vlt, have you tried the Appearance settings? [14:02] ouroumov: Yes. I can't find anything for the mouse pointer there. [14:02] vlt, it's in Themes -> Customize -> Pointer [14:04] ouroumov: Found it. No visible change. [14:05] Maybe a logout/login is required? Or maybe this is something to tweak on the side of your RDP client [14:06] ouroumov: Propably. Any idea how? [14:07] Sorry, I don't have experience with the client you're using, the only one I know is remmina. === qi is now known as Guest81335 [14:43] hello [14:44] hello Guest81335 [15:24] !info virtualbox [15:24] virtualbox (source: virtualbox): x86 virtualization solution - base binaries. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 5.1.22-dfsg-0ubuntu1.17.04.1 (zesty), package size 15285 kB, installed size 69441 kB [16:15] !info r8168-dkms [16:15] r8168-dkms (source: r8168): dkms source for the r8168 network driver. In component universe, is extra. Version 8.043.02-1 (zesty), package size 85 kB, installed size 1108 kB [18:49] !info wireshark [18:49] wireshark (source: wireshark): network traffic analyzer - meta-package. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.6+g32dac6a-2ubuntu0.17.04 (zesty), package size 5 kB, installed size 58 kB [21:43] I'm still on 16.10 because wireless didn't work in 17.04. I have just tried 17.10 off a live CD and it's still not working - for me anyway. [22:12] I have just tried 17.10 off a live CD and wireless is still not working [23:34] hi just looking for a safe free place to chat in private and start up my own irc channel ((( :" [23:34] hello cypherfunx [23:34] cypherfunx, do this... [23:34] /join cypherfunx [23:35] and or start up my own channel ((( : " [23:35] cypherfunx, if you want "privacy" just know you need to at least connect to the server through TLS [23:35] Gday Jack greatly appreciated ((( :" [23:36] :) [23:36] cypherfunx, you' currently connected using an unencrypted connection and all messages from you to the server are sent in clear over the network [23:37] Thats why spotchat and mint Mate hide your real info unlike freenode [23:37] Thanx ouromov im oldskool but a newbie as im always learning [23:37] kool ill check em out Jack ((( : " [23:39] !info apache2 [23:39] apache2 (source: apache2): Apache HTTP Server. In component main, is optional. Version 2.4.25-3ubuntu2.1 (zesty), package size 93 kB, installed size 517 kB [23:39] Have a good one ya all and have a good one mates ((( : " [23:40] l8trz [23:40] !php [23:40] PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. A command-line only version can be installed in Ubuntu with the "php5-cli" package. See also !lamp for integrated server PHP. The Ubuntu server PHP5 guide is found at https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/php5.html [23:41] !lamp [23:41] LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.