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edgar__Good night everyone!02:20
edgar__starting today to use Ubuntu Mate 17.10!02:20
EldonMcGuinnessI was thinking of installing mate on a lab of old computers, any gotchas I should be aware of? I'm familiar with Gnome and KDE, but not used Mate personally.02:46
EldonMcGuinnessI'm loading it into a VM as we speak so I can try it out.02:46
White_Lightwhat version of mate, and are you mainly talking about hardware support gotchas?02:49
EldonMcGuinnessWell anything really, I've read it seems to work well on devices that do not have the horsepower for 3d acceleration is that true?02:50
White_Lightyeah it does fine with or without 3D accel at least the desktop does02:50
EldonMcGuinnessI'm was thinking of going with the ubuntu mate 16.04 LTS02:50
EldonMcGuinnessbut I'm ok with using something else if it offers better support for older devices02:51
White_Lightwhat will the lab computers be used for and what specs roughly?02:51
EldonMcGuinnessThey will mainly be used by elementary kids to go on learning websites02:51
EldonMcGuinnessKhanacademy, lexiacore5, etc.02:51
EldonMcGuinnessThe most intensive part of the sites is generally the flash, I know...I know, on Lexia's site.02:52
EldonMcGuinnessThey are all old Dell optiplex devices. Generally with 1GB of ram and more than enough HDD space for the installs02:53
EldonMcGuinnessI think they are all 1.8GHz or higher02:53
EldonMcGuinnessbut certainly nothing lower than 1Ghz02:53
EldonMcGuinnessI'm trying to get them to replace the hdds in them as majority of them are showing smart pre-fail messages, with any luck I can get them to order ssds for them02:54
White_Lightit's worth a shot, I think it's fairly safe to say that web browsing will be the true test of the machines and not the Desktop Environment02:54
EldonMcGuinnessyea I'd imagine the flash will, as it usually is, be the main issue02:56
EldonMcGuinnessI'm thinking chrome might fare better than firefox on them02:56
EldonMcGuinnessHow well does it function without the 3d acceleration?02:57
White_LightI'm not sure, I've never really run flash on a web browser in recent years let alone without 3D acceleration on the machine I'm using02:58
White_LightI think it's best to just test it out, also see if you can pre-download the videos and play them locally02:58
White_Lightif possible02:58
EldonMcGuinnessyea, I'll give that a go03:00
EldonMcGuinnessI'll be on the campus tomorrow and I'm gonna install a couple diff flavours, but I'm thinking mate is going to win03:00
EldonMcGuinnessThough it does not help to have spinning disks that are prefail lol03:00
White_Lightyeah that will be an impediment for any OS unless you plan to run something off a usb stick03:02
White_Lighthardware support for Dell Optiplexes is generally perfect by the way03:02
EldonMcGuinnessthanks for the info, yea, I'm just hoping I can get them to spring for new hdd03:02
EldonMcGuinnessIf I can get flash to work ok tomorrow on the boxes as they are then I'm sure sdd will help if nothing at least a little :P03:03
White_Lightonly issue I could see is that sometimes the BIOS has the disk set to "RAID" which is a terrible way for Windows to not bind its native disk drivers and instead use intel rapid store03:03
White_Lightuse AHCI instead03:03
EldonMcGuinnessindeed and cheers03:03
White_Lightgood luck03:03
EldonMcGuinnessThanks!03:09
EldonMcGuinnessIs there a way to do an automated install by any chance? I'm googling now but figured I'd ask.03:12
White_LightGiven your use case, I'd look into creating a kickstart file03:13
White_LightI haven't created one for Ubuntu (just CentOS/RHEL), but I believe Ubuntu supports kickstart installations03:13
EldonMcGuinnesscheers again03:14
White_Lighthttp://gyk.lt/ubuntu-14-04-desktop-unattended-installation/03:14
White_Lightthis is for 14.04, but it should hopefully be pretty similar for 16.0403:14
White_Lighthttp://gyk.lt/ubuntu-16-04-desktop-unattended-installation/03:15
White_Lightinstead of "ubuntu-desktop" under "Additional packages to install" you'd use "ubuntu-mate-desktop"03:16
EldonMcGuinnesswell lets see if this preseed thing works05:27
EldonMcGuinnessHey White_Light did not see your post until now, I happened across the preseed and replaced the one on the image with one I configured and am going to try it now05:29
* EldonMcGuinness crosses fingers05:29
EldonMcGuinnessmeh kept getting dropped to a busybox cli, something must be amiss, o well06:10
marlincIs there a package of Ubuntu MATE I can install on top of a existing Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 installation (with the default Unity environment) that wont impact Unity?11:33
marlincSo I can switch using the LightDM switcher11:33
hoopotusI don't think so. You can find instructions on how to remove Unity, I've done it once a few years ago but you will surely run into a lot of problems11:39
marlincYou know what, I'll just try, can just use a ZFS snapshot to rollback11:43
Astro7467@marlinc: believe just installing ubuntu-mate-desktop is enough as it's a meta package12:47
Astro7467definitely do a snapshot tho as MATE package will make changes to grub themes and beyond12:48
Jack_Sparrow!info abs-guide14:29
ubottuabs-guide (source: abs-guide): The Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10-2 (zesty), package size 1021 kB, installed size 4366 kB14:29
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EldonMcGuinnessI moved from ubuntu-gnome to kubuntu by basically comparing the two package lists and removing the difference and then installing the missing parts. Mind you this was all done via cli so there is that part16:01
Jack_SparrowI mount just my Desktop on a spare partition so I can slide a fresh OS right under it, and a script to install the dowen apps I add in16:03
voneushow to use dual screen on ubuntu mate16:15
hoopotusdo you guys know if it's bad, when I uninstall a package, because of the dependencies ubuntu-mate-desktop is also going to be uninstalled?16:34
hoopotusand ubuntu-mate-core is going to be uninstalled too16:34
hoopotussince I can't get that stupid avahi notification go away by using any of the instructions out there, I'd like to uninstall the whole avahi-daemon16:35
hoopotusbut that would uninstall all of these:16:35
hoopotus  avahi-daemon avahi-discover avahi-dnsconfd avahi-utils libnss-mdns ubuntu-mate-core16:35
hoopotusdoes that mean that the compilation of packages that someone has desiced comes with ubuntu mate, wouldn't complete anymore and that's why ubuntu-mate-core gets uninstalled, or does it actually have an effect on something?16:36
Jack_Sparrowhoopotus, install inxi  and run this command Please Read, https://git.io/v1qUo  & share the link output here. Or16:42
Jack_Sparrowinxi -Fxxrzc0 | pastebin    in a terminal & share the link output here ..  If you dont have pastebin do it manually16:42
hoopotusJack_Sparrow: ok here you go  http://taviuntelo.kirah.fi/~hoopotus/inxi16:49
Jack_Sparrowok.. back16:51
Jack_SparrowUpdated kernel and only two ppas16:51
Jack_Sparrowso your trying to fix what by removing avahi16:52
hoopotusto disable that notification that comes everytime the wifi gets connected16:52
Jack_SparrowIm guessing those are part of a meta package and removing them will resut in unexpected problems16:52
hoopotusthere are plenty of instructions how to do it by googling for example disable avahi notification but nothing has worked yet16:52
hoopotusyes I thought so too. uninstalling ubuntu-mate-core doesn't sound good16:53
Jack_Sparrowthe little popup top right ?16:53
Jack_Sparrowgpes away in 3 seconds16:53
hoopotusthe one that talks about avahi yes16:53
Jack_SparrowIm dont get that but gimme a sec..  save that info on your system for your own use later16:54
hoopotusmine doesn't go away until I click it. it seems like many other people get bothered by it too and that notification serves no purpose16:54
Jack_SparrowHere I must confess, I use the mint version of mate..16:54
Jack_SparrowI was going to see if I could figure out how to turn those off16:55
hoopotusok16:57
Jack_Sparrowgsettings set org.gnome.nm-applet disable-disconnected-notifications "true"16:57
Jack_Sparrowgsettings set org.gnome.nm-applet disable-connected-notifications "true"16:57
Jack_SparrowOr open dconf-editor and scroll down to org ▸ gnome ▸ nm-applet and check disable-connected-notifications and disable-disconnected-notifications settings there.16:57
Jack_SparrowIs where I am looking now16:57
hoopotusthat notification looks like this  http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_DPdQE6b-uQw/SsJG6W5QRYI/AAAAAAAAADM/mvDVjFva_LQ/s320/NetworkServiceDiscoveryDisabled.png16:57
hoopotusbut I'll keep trying16:57
hoopotusthat notification is not actually the normal wifi connected notification but some totally useless one16:58
Jack_Sparrowok thats an important note16:58
Jack_Sparrowhold, dont just supress it16:58
Jack_Sparrowneed to fix tha cause16:58
hoopotusare you serious16:58
hoopotus"Avahi is a system which enables programs to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network. For example, a user can plug their computer into a network and have Avahi automatically advertise the network services running on the machine which could enable access to files and printers."16:59
hoopotusas far as I've read, it's used for example to share printers. might be good if you want to do that but if not, then that notification everytime is just annoying17:00
Jack_Sparrowhoopotus, get into your wireless setup17:03
Jack_Sparrowset ipv6 to ignore17:03
Jack_Sparrowin ipv4 set dns as 8.8.8.8   and secondary   8.8.4.417:03
Jack_Sparrowrestart and come back17:04
Jack_Sparrowhoopotus, is the router and connection yours? or shared17:06
hoopotusthanks for advice, I'll try those things a little later. I usually don't use any public network17:11
Jack_Sparrowhope something there will help17:12

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