[00:07] <ubuntu-mate> hi
[00:08] <ubuntu-mate> KDE
[00:26] <swift110> hey all
[02:05] <qwererfrrthyty>  Should I write here https://ubuntu-mate.community/ or irc? It's simpler irc, but I need to find someplace more visible. I don't know English and will be a video file.
[03:20] <hdaugherty> channel-list
[03:29] <nemo> hdaugherty: /msg alis help
[03:29] <nemo> ☺
[04:08] <qwererfrrthyty> This behavior is shown by the example virtual machine Host Windows 32, Guest Ubuntu Mate 17.10 64 btrfs. I think, but not sure, when there is not enough memory, I get the unresponsive operating system. I get this behavior on a real the same computer Ubuntu Mate 17.10 64 btrfs (memory 4Gb). More than 10 minutes I'm not waiting - I turn off the power to the computer (restarting PC). This behavior I see and lubuntu 17.10 in
[04:08] <qwererfrrthyty> virtual machine. It is bad that memory is not freed from the memory used, but it continues to be written to the paging file. Most of the memory used the browser. When the Guest freezes I can see how intensively the HDD begins to read in Host. This information needs to be retested on an average PC (not the fastest computer) with no SSD like mine. https://www.dropbox.com/s/clhe4v15m8pq2f9/Untitled%202017-12-02%2005-51-29_Xv
[04:08] <qwererfrrthyty> id.avi?dl=0
[04:13] <qwererfrrthyty> guest mem 2048
[04:16] <qwererfrrthyty> not paging file in Guest. I use swap  linux partition in Guest.
[04:16] <qwererfrrthyty> and real pc swap partition
[04:44] <qwererfrrthyty> if need download file, video is displayed in the browser to dropbox the player in a worse quality than on the PC in the player, but not alwas
[04:46] <qwererfrrthyty> if need, download file, video is displayed in the browser to dropbox the player in a worse quality than on the PC in the player, but not alwas
[04:51] <qwererfrrthyty> alvas=always
[04:51] <qwererfrrthyty> alwas=always
[05:19] <qwererfrrthyty> i use zram
[10:23] <stonty> R there any Chinese in it?
[11:45] <Some_Other_Guy> i boot up today and i got this message saying something along the lines of "your system has a problem", giving 2 options: cancel, or report problem
[11:45] <Some_Other_Guy> may i know what the problem is? lol
[12:00] <alkisg> Some_Other_Guy: when programs crash, you see that dialog, and you have an option to report it if you want
[12:00] <alkisg> Clicking Report will tell you the details
[12:01] <Some_Other_Guy> alkisg, ah, i assumed reporting the problem was to the developers
[12:01] <alkisg> No no that's for users
[20:55] <ubuntu-mate> hi
[22:57] <zproc> hi
[23:02] <zproc> Is it ok to ask about Mate 16.04.2 for RPi 3 here? i wonder if i can have the wifi connected at boot, instead of it connecting at login... Can i do something like provide a wpa_supplicant conf file... and... ?
[23:03] <zproc> "at login" -> i mean" when logging in with lightdm
[23:04] <zproc> There's a network manager i should tell to not do its job also i guess if i configure directly wpa_supplicant?
[23:20] <ali1234> you can configure that through the gui
[23:21] <ali1234> log in, open the wifi settings, somewhere you should find a setting that says "allow other users to use this connection"
[23:21] <ali1234> enable it, and it will connect at boot time
[23:21] <ali1234> it's in the general tab and it's "all users may connect to this network"
[23:21] <ali1234> zproc: ^
[23:23] <ali1234> that should work on any ubuntu system, rpi or PC does not matter
[23:40] <zproc> ali1234 oh, ok cool i'm going to take a look i didn't know, thank you
[23:42] <zproc> ok found the option, i will test :)