[00:19] hi [00:20] de donde son [00:30] Hello [08:57] labas visiems [08:58] galiu visiems nuciulpti jai kas norit === harry is now known as Guest75210 [13:15] is anybody on? [13:15] on? [13:15] online [13:15] because i have a question [13:16] !ask [13:16] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [13:16] just ask away [13:16] i have a realtek rtl8188cus wlan adapter by edup [13:16] and i was curious if i could put it into monitor mode on ubuntu mate on a pi 3 b [13:16] with airmon-ng [13:18] I don't see why not. Kali is derived from Debian, same as Ubuntu [13:18] ok [13:18] i hope it works [13:18] because it doesnt work on raspbian for some reason [13:18] uh [13:18] while it does on arch [13:19] and it uses the same driver rtl8192cu [13:19] oh yeah the driver on raspbian is different [13:22] https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/36747/enable-monitoring-mode-for-rtl8188cus-via-usb-on-raspbian helpful? [13:32] no not helpfull [13:33] im not really a guy to compile the whole kernel to just get monitor mode on raspbian [14:28] !info fprintd [14:28] fprintd (source: fprintd): D-Bus daemon for fingerprint reader access. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.7.0-1 (zesty), package size 58 kB, installed size 574 kB [17:43] hi [17:43] hi [17:44] hi [17:44] having audio card issues. When video starts, headphones pop [17:44] No issues on Windows, but always occurs on Ubuntu [17:44] Ubuntu MATE* [17:45] any suggestions [17:47] Ubuntu Mate 16.04 === max__ is now known as Guest56055 === Xyphoid77 is now known as XyphoidProcess [23:02] * tin_ [23:02] This is probably a FA [23:02] This is probably a FAQ, but when using List View in Caja, how do I get image previews on the right of the window [23:03] hi all! i'm about to install ubuntu-mate 17.04 in HP pavilion laptop with windows 10 installed in the SSD . i'm setting the / partition in the SSD and /home in the other drive . But I'm not sure about the device to install grub. Default is set to /dev/sdb1 Windows Boot Manager [23:06] i know that windows has some troubles living together with grub . I just don't know what's the safest to choose, "/dev/sdb" or "/dev/sdb1" or another [23:06] ... maybe this is the wrong channel to ask? x) [23:07] I think you're fine asking here. [23:07] I wish I could help you out, but I've never used an SSD before [23:10] ok thank you ... I'm reading here https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=163126 it says < VERY IMPORTANT STEP!!! Near bottom of window, "Device for bootloader installation" should be the EFI System Partition. Select that one in the drop-down box. It will be a small (200-550MB) partition formatted as FAT32. It will likely be /dev/sda1 or /dev/sda2; but double-check that to be sure. > [23:10] so I guess using the efi partition is the way [23:10] thank you all, bye! === k is now known as Guest49034