[00:39] <matejj> hi
[00:40] <matejj> is there a way to add an "open private window" command when right clicking my preferred web browser similar to how Firefox has it?
[01:55] <samuelob> Im running Ubuntu mate 17.10 in gnome boxes and I can't seem to get a 1366x768 res..any idea?...
[01:56] <samuelob> I have installed the spice vdagent and that has not solved the problem
[02:38] <teebiss> mate is the best flavor of ubuntu
[02:52] <muddi> hi
[03:02] <jcalvarado> hola amigos me podrian decir como instalar skype para ubunto mate i336
[03:18] <Menzador> jcalvarado: Actívase el repositorio "partner"
[08:12] <atl> u12345atl
[08:13] <atl> ubuntu12345atl
[08:13] <atl> baste re
[13:47] <faekjarz> Hi there! I'm testing the new 17.10 release in a VM (Virtualbox 5.0.40_Ubuntu r115130) on a 16.04 LTS with intel iGPU and gnome. The VM apparently tries and fails to switch to GUI mode. Now it just sits there blinking its cursor on blank screen. Any known issues with the Virtualbox graphics drivers, from the 17.10 repo (driver installer, via welcome screen)? First boot went fine, following boots with vbox graphics drivers fail.
[13:50] <m4t> faekjarz: you should be able to do alt+f1 to switch to a login prompt
[13:51] <m4t> maybe login and check /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[13:51] <m4t> if X is dying that might tell you why
[13:52] <nemo> faekjarz: btw... you said gnome
[13:52] <nemo> as in... gnome3? not mate?
[13:52] <nemo> just checking you are in the right channel 😝
[13:53] <m4t> vm is ubuntu-mate from what i understood
[13:53] <nemo> for one thing, gnome 3 requires acceleration, MATE it is optional (another reason MATE is better on VMs)
[13:53] <nemo> ok...
[13:53] <faekjarz> nemo: the bare metal host runs 16.04 gnome, the VM mate 17.10
[13:54] <m4t> also if alt-f1 doesn't work you could try cntrl+alt+f1
[13:58] <faekjarz> Xorg log says vboxvideo module does not exist. …i'll try (re-)installing it, maybe refreshing initrd
[14:00] <nemo> linux should work ok w/o extensions tho...
[14:08] <faekjarz> i installed virtualbox-guest-dkms, ran update-initramfs -ckall, reboot, works fine now (fine as in login GUI is present)
[16:33] <rooot> hi
[17:08] <luna__> Installing Ubuntu MATE on a pie here :)
[17:30] <naturally> what is a good gui tool to query+investigate an IP on your network?
[17:30] <naturally> i used to have one but cant remember the name
[17:31] <alkisg> nmap
[17:32] <naturally> yeah thats the one! :)
[17:33] <naturally> zenmap
[17:33] <naturally> thanks alkisg
[17:33] <alkisg> np
[18:40] <mate|37936> I am realy impressed about Ubuntu mate 17.10
[19:43] <mate|24363> hello everybody
[19:44] <diogenes_> hello
[19:59] <karjala_> hi
[19:59] <karjala_> diogenes_, you greek?
[20:00] <diogenes_> karjala_, I'd say I'm not linked to any nation, I'm a citizen of the planet Earth
[20:01] <karjala_> I'll say that to the tax man next time he bothers me
[20:02] <diogenes_> lol, first you have to get rid of dependency so nobody has influence over you and your life
[22:52] <santemanuele> Hello. Ciao.
[22:54] <santemanuele> I got this file PonyIsland.x86 in dunno what do of it
[23:07] <m4t> santemanuele: what does "file PonyIsland.x86" say?
[23:15] <santemanuele> PonyIsland.x86: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked
[23:15] <santemanuele> interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=85df81ebc71c930ebbe8deeff9bf0e30f8971645, stripped
[23:20] <santemanuele> @m4t
[23:20] <m4t> oh, sorry
[23:20] <santemanuele> np
[23:20] <m4t> yeah it's just an .exe. however, it is 32-bit. are you on 64-bit ubuntu? if so, you might need to install the corresponding 32bit libs
[23:20] <santemanuele> 64
[23:20] <m4t> you can run: ldd PonyIsland.x86
[23:21] <m4t> it will show you which, if any, are missing
[23:21] <santemanuele> non è un eseguibile dinamico
[23:21] <m4t> oh hmm..
[23:21] <santemanuele> it's like it's not a dynamic executable
[23:21] <m4t> does /lib/ld-linux.so.2 exist?
[23:22] <m4t> you will need to do: apt-get install libc6-i386
[23:22] <m4t> and after that, you should be able to see which libraries are missing
[23:23] <m4t> then install them like: apt-get install somelibrary1:i386
[23:25] <m4t> if you're unsure which package supplies the missing libraries, you can use https://packages.ubuntu.com "Search the contents of packages"
[23:26] <m4t> or, install apt-file then run sudo apt-file update.
[23:26] <m4t> e.g.
[23:26] <m4t> matt@aquos:~$ apt-file search /lib/ld-linux.so.2
[23:26] <m4t> libc6-i386: /lib/ld-linux.so.2
[23:26] <santemanuele> ldlinux.so does't exist
[23:26] <m4t> yes so do the above steps
[23:27] <m4t> you're missing the i386 libs. it's a 32 bit program so needs 32 bit libs. they can be installed side-by-side on modern ubuntu/debian via what is called multiarch
[23:27] <m4t> (technical detail, don't need to know anything about multiarch to install/use the libs)
[23:37] <santemanuele> https://thepasteb.in/p/Z4hP9J4K78pTG
[23:37] <santemanuele> linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xf775b000) https://thepasteb.in/p/Q1hBj0A1909T8
[23:38] <santemanuele> sorry for make a mess with this message
[23:41] <m4t> apt-get install libgl1:i386 libx11-6:i386 libxcursor1:i386 libxrandr2:i386 lib32stdc++6 lib32gcc1
[23:41] <m4t> that should do it i think...
[23:41] <m4t> untested of  course
[23:44] <m4t> https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/FAQ#Do_you_have_a_port_of_KVM_for_Windows.3F
[23:45] <m4t> er wrong channel sorry :)
[23:45] <santemanuele> np
[23:45] <santemanuele> Installing
[23:46] <santemanuele> @m4t how u get the the packages names??? From packages.ubuntu.com???
[23:46] <m4t> no like i said, with 'apt-file'
[23:47] <m4t> sudo apt-get install apt-file && sudo apt-file update
[23:47] <m4t> then for example, 'apt-file search libstdc++.so.6'
[23:47] <m4t> packages.ubuntu.com is basically the same thing, at least that part of the functionality
[23:48] <santemanuele> I didn't undestand that i have to installa apt-file. I just tryed to run it
[23:48] <m4t> o
[23:51] <santemanuele> Nice. The game start, show the Unity logo then closing
[23:53] <m4t> lol darn. well, can't help you there :|
[23:59] <santemanuele> I see. Thanks for all
[23:59] <m4t> np