[00:52] <guest-nolagv_> jyg
[03:17] <swift110> hey all
[03:17] <swift110> got ubuntu mate' up and running on an ibm x60
[03:52] <nacho> hi! when i actualized the software version i got the emergency mode
[03:52] <nacho> i am in safe mode now
[03:53] <nacho> i was using the 16,10 version and now i have the 17.04
[03:53] <nacho> how can i fix it
[09:41] <mate|91394> I am installing Ubuntu MATE 16.04 in laptop and after creating new partition I am getting the following error .. FORCE UEFI installation ? This machine  firmware has started the installer in UEFI mode but looks like there may be existing operating system already installed using BIOS compatible mode of you continue to install Debian inUEFI mode .it
[09:41] <mate|91394> might difficult to reboot machine into any BIOS -MODE operating system later ........ Help me here please
[09:43] <mate|91394> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/cQunQMXIQCiDSRBTA7mT?signature=967eda2f4601cb9fe402ca7e6858271c3ad7bac4b79da1d45ceabceea7443a89&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1MDU5MDMyMjF9
[09:43] <mate|91394> Stuck here .. can anyone please help
[09:45] <sixwheeledbeast> do you have another os o the laptop?
[09:45] <mate|91394> No I have only this one
[09:47] <sixwheeledbeast> what do you mean by this one? I assume you are trying to install Ubuntu-MATE from fresh on a previously used HDD?
[09:47] <mate|91394> Help me I am stuck here ..that continue button is also not working
[09:48] <sixwheeledbeast> Did you see above?
[09:49] <sixwheeledbeast> what version of ubuntu-mate you installing?
[09:49] <mate|91394> Actually install Ubuntu MATE in system by erase all cz I had windows previously and after that I try reinstall the Ubuntu by partition manually by using something else and when I do the partition and proceed this error occurred
[09:49] <mate|91394> 16.04
[09:50] <mate|91394> Hope you understand now the situation
[09:50] <sixwheeledbeast> I have had exactly the same with the continue button at that point. I recall a bug but can't remember how I solved it.
[09:51] <mate|91394> What should I do now  ??
[09:52] <mate|91394> Should I go in BIOS and try to modify
[09:53] <sixwheeledbeast> mate|91394: did you ask to download updates earlier, I think it was something like that. It is an upstream Ubuntu bug IIRC
[09:53] <mate|91394> Yes I asked
[09:53] <sixwheeledbeast> Let me see if I can find the bug page
[09:54] <mate|91394> Okay .. waiting for reply here
[09:56] <sixwheeledbeast> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1418706
[09:57] <mate|91394> What should I do
[09:57] <sixwheeledbeast> I am not sure if the bug was fixed in a later version. Are you using 16.04.3 LTS?
[09:57] <mate|91394> Yes
[09:58] <sixwheeledbeast> You could try installing a newer version of Ubuntu-MATE 17.04 or I recall not asking to update the system on installation worked for some people.
[09:59] <mate|91394> Okay
[10:00] <sixwheeledbeast> I actually realised I never solved this issue on the system I ran into this, in hope the bug would be fixed on a later version.
[10:11] <sixwheeledbeast> mate|91394: reading through launchpad the bug it still about and proposed to be patched in 17.10. There are workarounds not asking for updates on installation and leaving the network disconnected seem to be successful
[10:13] <mate|91394> Okay I will do it
[10:13] <sixwheeledbeast> Also a few people say this works https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1418706/comments/90
[12:25] <sixwheeledbeast> Seems the latter solution worked fine
[16:10] <mate|14184Pranav> Hi everyone. I am a blind user of the raspberry pi. I am trying to get a ssh server running on ubuntu mate. The pi is running headless. Is this possible? I have created a blank file called ssh in /boot as well as in the root of the partition that contains the /boot folder. I still do not have ssh enabled. What am I missing?
[16:16] <mate|14184Pranav> Hi everyone. I am a blind user of the raspberry pi. I am trying to get a ssh server running on ubuntu mate. The pi is running headless. Is this possible? I have created a blank file called ssh in /boot as well as in the root of the partition that contains the /boot folder. I still do not have ssh enabled. What am I missing?
[16:36] <ecamacho> Hola
[16:36] <ecamacho> alguien el linea¿
[16:38] <ecamacho> Bfueno. Es  la primera vez que entro
[16:38] <ecamacho> volvere
[16:38] <ecamacho> chou
[23:59] <sean_> Hello ubuntu chat.  I have ubuntu mate 16.04 installed on my raspberry pi 3 and I cannot find a sleep mode.  I tried a hibernate command in terminal but I saw that the hibernate verb was not supported.
[23:59] <sean_> Is there a sleep command for ubuntu mate 16.04?