[00:19] <csailc> hi
[00:20] <csailc> de donde son
[00:30] <mate|73819> Hello
[08:57] <ubuntu-mate> labas visiems
[08:58] <ubuntu-mate> galiu visiems nuciulpti jai kas norit
[13:15] <Tapmemer> is anybody on?
[13:15] <sixwheeledbeast^> on?
[13:15] <Tapmemer> online
[13:15] <Tapmemer> because i have a question
[13:16] <ouroumov> !ask
[13:16] <sixwheeledbeast^> just ask away
[13:16] <Tapmemer> i have a realtek rtl8188cus wlan adapter by edup
[13:16] <Tapmemer> and i was curious if i could put it into monitor mode on ubuntu mate on a pi 3 b
[13:16] <Tapmemer> with airmon-ng
[13:18] <ouroumov> I don't see why not. Kali is derived from Debian, same as Ubuntu
[13:18] <Tapmemer> ok
[13:18] <Tapmemer> i hope it works
[13:18] <Tapmemer> because it doesnt work on raspbian for some reason
[13:18] <ouroumov> uh
[13:18] <Tapmemer> while it does on arch
[13:19] <Tapmemer> and it uses the same driver rtl8192cu
[13:19] <Tapmemer> oh yeah the driver on raspbian is different
[13:22] <sixwheeledbeast^> https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/36747/enable-monitoring-mode-for-rtl8188cus-via-usb-on-raspbian  helpful?
[13:32] <Tapmemer> no not helpfull
[13:33] <Tapmemer> im not really a guy to compile the whole kernel to just get monitor mode on raspbian
[14:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !info fprintd
[17:43] <JJ_4884> hi
[17:43] <JJ_4884> hi
[17:44] <ouroumov_> hi
[17:44] <JJ_4884> having audio card issues. When video starts, headphones pop
[17:44] <JJ_4884> No issues on Windows, but always occurs on Ubuntu
[17:44] <JJ_4884> Ubuntu MATE*
[17:45] <JJ_4884> any suggestions
[17:47] <JJ_4884> Ubuntu Mate 16.04
[23:02]  * tin_ 
[23:02] <Lafojwolf> This is probably a FA
[23:02] <Lafojwolf> 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] <tin_> 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] <tin_> 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] <tin_> ... maybe this is the wrong channel to ask? x)
[23:07] <Lafojwolf> I think you're fine asking here.
[23:07] <Lafojwolf> I wish I could help you out, but I've never used an SSD before
[23:10] <tin_> 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] <tin_> so I guess using the efi partition is the way
[23:10] <tin_> thank you all, bye!