[02:19] <mamari> .04
[02:20] <kernal> .22
[02:21] <TaZeR> .50 deagle
[02:21] <kernal> :x
[02:22] <kernal> OK lets go
[06:08] <mantar> Regarding the mouse-jumping-to-the-text-cursor problem I had earlier -- I never did figure out what was causing it, but logging out and back in fixed it. So that's something at least.
[07:05] <crytolyfe> Hey there ive just downloaded ubuntu mate and everything i try to download including from the boutique and it tells mePackage does not exist
[07:05] <crytolyfe> Check the spelling of the package name, and that the appropriate repository is enabled.
[07:06] <diogenes_> crytolyfe, try with synaptic
[07:08] <crytolyfe> where would i find synaptic
[07:09] <crytolyfe> actully ive tried to download synaptic but the same error comes up
[07:11] <diogenes_> crytolyfe, open term
[07:11] <crytolyfe> okay
[07:12] <diogenes_> type: sudo apt install synaptic
[07:12] <kernal> what does 'sudo apt update' yield?
[07:12] <diogenes_> kernal, what?
[07:13] <crytolyfe> This is what came up crytolyfe@Waldoworld:~$ sudo apt-get install synaptic
[07:13] <crytolyfe> [sudo] password for crytolyfe:
[07:13] <crytolyfe> Reading package lists... Done
[07:13] <crytolyfe> Building dependency tree
[07:13] <crytolyfe> Reading state information... Done
[07:13] <crytolyfe> Package synaptic is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:13] <crytolyfe> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[07:13] <kernal> does he get any errors updating the package lists?
[07:13] <crytolyfe> is only available from another source
[07:13] <crytolyfe> E: Package 'synaptic' has no installation candidate
[07:13] <crytolyfe> crytolyfe@Waldoworld:~$
[07:14] <diogenes_> crytolyfe, no apt-get
[07:14] <diogenes_> just apt
[07:14] <kernal> @crytolyfe, do you get any errors updating your package lists? 'sudo apt update''
[07:16] <crytolyfe> ahh its working thank you
[07:17] <crytolyfe> i did not get any errors updating
[07:17] <kernal> so now you can install programs?
[07:30] <crytolyfe> yeah i can thanks
[07:31] <kernal> sweet
[07:32] <crytolyfe> But im still confused if a package i downloaded from my browser doesnt come up when i search on ubuntus website for the list of packages what can i do to install them
[07:33] <crytolyfe> i was reading there is some third party applications i can use?
[07:33] <kernal> you might need to add that repository to your sources list
[07:34] <crytolyfe> how would i go about doing that
[07:35] <kernal> link to the website you're talking about?
[07:35] <crytolyfe> https://www.dash.org/get-dash/
[07:36] <kernal> that website only lists a windows/64 installer?
[07:37] <kernal> is there a linux version of this software?
[07:37] <crytolyfe> this is it https://github-production-release-asset-2e65be.s3.amazonaws.com/19352450/8322ab66-f72b-11e7-9b57-cb48dbc9d3b7?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAIWNJYAX4CSVEH53A%2F20180129%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20180129T072050Z&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Signature=6c9b2c04ff8c74a3791a96f57daef61b61cef7a705e7aed7589188f14857d837&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&actor_id=0&response-content-disposition=at
[07:37] <crytolyfe> tachment%3B%20filename%3Ddashcore-0.12.2.3-linux64.tar.gz&response-content-type=application%2Foctet-stream
[07:38] <crytolyfe> dashcore-0.12.2.3-linux64.tar.gz
[07:39] <kernal> https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/linux-wallet-download-installation-guide.3901/
[07:39] <crytolyfe> dayum how did i not see that thanks kernal
[07:40] <kernal> :D
[07:51] <crytolyfe> how do i become root in term?
[07:51] <crytolyfe> this is coming up
[07:51] <crytolyfe> x����?�),�PyH�qFcrytolyfe@Waldoworld:~/Desktop$ sha256 dashcore-0.12.2.3-linux64.tar.gz
[07:51] <crytolyfe> mlockall: Cannot allocate memory
[07:51] <crytolyfe> Warning: couldn't lock memory, are you root?
[07:51] <kernal> sudo su
[07:54] <crytolyfe> then sha256 dashcore-0.12.2.3-linux64.tar.gz
[07:54] <crytolyfe> ?
[07:54] <crytolyfe> nvm lmao
[07:56] <kernal> see ya'll later!
[08:15] <schueler> rno
[08:15] <schueler> www.pornhub.de
[08:38] <Faults> I suppose that link is not work safe
[08:40] <ircfan> no idea, could be a virus
[09:11] <Falpha> Does anyone know how to increase the visual size of everything in ubuntu-mate?
[09:11] <Falpha> All of the programs have a very small font size.  it's very frustrating.
[09:36] <Falpha> anyone know how to increase the cursor size?
[09:37] <ircfan> Fonts can be tweaked in the System menu, Preferences, Look and Feel
[09:38] <ircfan> (in Appearance)
[09:39] <Falpha> oh man way better
[09:39] <Falpha> way way way way better
[09:39] <Falpha> i don't know why os's make these stupid, ridiculously small fonts
[09:40] <ircfan> hehe
[09:40] <ircfan> the cursor seems a bit more complicated thats why i post a link: https://askubuntu.com/questions/126491/how-do-i-change-the-cursor-and-its-size
[09:41] <Falpha> they should set it in installers
[15:43] <doge-doge> is having multicasting enabled useful for anything other than "discovering" devices on the home network?
[18:08] <jbrown419> hi all
[18:09] <jbrown419> i need some help, all ubuntu will do i bring up the command line black screen after grub
[18:10] <jbrown419> while on this command screen is randomly says [ 190.056149] ERROR @wl_notify_scan_status :
[18:10] <jbrown419> it will not let me complete any commands though cause it says its read-only
[18:11] <jbrown419> any ideas?
[18:11] <nemo> jbrown419: I'd start by suggesting booting with quiet and splash off...
[18:11] <nemo> jbrown419: also. if you did a kernel update recently, falling back to an old one
[18:11] <jbrown419> i tried the kernel and its the same outcome
[18:12] <jbrown419> ill try the removing quiet and splash
[18:12] <nemo> jbrown419: also since this is almost definitely ubuntu generic, #ubuntu is more likely to be more help
[18:12] <nemo> jbrown419: there's been report problems of boot issues after applying intel's recent microcode
[18:12] <nemo> this has impacted both linux and windows
[18:12] <nemo> could be related? dunno
[18:12] <jbrown419> yep
[18:12] <nemo> I'm on AMD @ home
[18:12] <jbrown419> thats exactly the last thing i did
[18:12] <nemo> + one old not-impacted Intel
[18:13] <nemo> spectre is an issue too obv, although the microcode probs seem more intel
[18:13] <nemo> and meltdown is a bigger immediate perf impact on them
[18:14] <jbrown419> i just have 2 mini mac 2009 servers that i want to use to host a local website
[18:14] <nemo> mm
[18:14] <nemo> well. if load is modest that's probably not a problem
[18:15] <nemo> hell. a raspberry pi would work just fine
[18:15] <jbrown419> yah its my small businesses HVAC site
[18:15] <nemo> has more memory than many machines a few years ago
[18:26] <mate|32881> Hi
[18:27] <mate|32881> I have recently experimented some error on my ubuntu looking like : script/chrome /messenger
[18:28] <mate|32881> How can I fix it please (my distrib is up to date from update manager yesterday)
[18:28] <mate|32881> I have  a printscreen if you want
[18:29] <urs> Hallo ich habe eine Frage: Welche Version ist für mich besser die 32 bit oder die 64 bit. Für einen HP Pavillion dv6699ez/ Intel core 2 Duo processor T7500 (2.2Ghz) / 250GB Hard Drive / 2GB RAM DDR2 . Vielen Dank für den Tipp.
[18:30] <sixwheeledbeast> !de
[18:31] <mate|32881> ?
[18:31] <nemo> mate|32881: yeah. a bit more text would be good
[18:31] <nemo> screenshot if you might
[18:32] <nemo> I have no idea what that is in context but it kinda reads like a browser error
[18:32] <nemo> s/might/must/
[18:33] <sixwheeledbeast> yeah need a bit more information on that one. Stabbing in the dark without at least the full error message.
[18:33] <nemo> jbrown419: I don't want to distract #ubuntu by something I might have missed, but did you by any chance share a screenshot of how far the boot gets with quiet and splash disabled?
[18:33] <nemo> jbrown419: could be useful info
[18:33] <nemo> jbrown419: also... disabling acpi and hardware probing sometimes helps w/ booting ubuntu on random hardware
[18:34] <nemo> also... personally I've given up on all ubuntu past 14.04 😝
[18:34] <nemo> whether that helps or not in your particular case..
[18:34] <nemo> did help w/ a few laptops over here
[18:34] <mate|32881> I'm trying to send a file (Pscreen) but when I click on the buttons here is the message i got : App: AisMDMMInTAOji478kuNxz exceeds the limit.
[18:34] <mate|32881> :/
[18:35] <mate|32881> on chromium
[18:35] <nemo> ah
[18:35] <nemo> I have very little chromium familiarity personally
[18:35] <nemo> I use it as little as possible
[18:35] <nemo> mate|32881: if you can copy the errors, try pastebinning them
[18:35] <nemo> better than images anyway
[18:35] <nemo> mate|32881: also consider starting your browser from a terminal so you can see what is on stderr
[18:36] <nemo> assuming the error is reproducible on restart
[18:37] <mate|32881> same on ffx
[18:38] <mate|32881> oki, I'll try to do that - thanks anyway
[18:38] <mate|32881> I hve to leave
[19:01] <jbrown419> anyone have any idea why my fs is read-only and cannot be used
[19:01] <diogenes_> jbrown419, what do you mean?
[19:02] <teward> jbrown419: you need patience
[19:02] <teward> !crosspost
[19:02] <jbrown419> ubuntu mate will not start desktop, and from command line, i cannot apt anything
[19:02] <teward> jbrown419: does it give you an *error* when you try and startup?
[19:02] <teward> does it say you have a RO system or no?
[19:03] <jbrown419> no error, just dumps me into login black screen
[19:03] <teward> it lets you login, I assume?
[19:03] <jbrown419> and the guy that was helping me just up and left lol, im not trying to crosspost
[19:03] <teward> no, he didn't 'up and leave'
[19:03] <teward> you just have zero patience
[19:03] <jbrown419> yes, but no desktop gui
[19:03] <teward> jbrown419: when you try and do something, does it complain about a read-only system?
[19:03] <jbrown419> yes
[19:04] <teward> jbrown419: check your syslog and dmesg for any filesystem error messages.
[19:04] <Akuli> did this problem just appear by itself?
[19:04] <teward> i'll bet you that the system is set to go read-only on disk errors.
[19:04] <Akuli> did things work before?
[19:04] <jbrown419> yes, i used update center, restarted, and this happened
[19:04] <jbrown419> let me check syslog
[19:05] <Akuli> $ sudo mount -o remount /
[19:05] <Akuli> now you have read-write
[19:05] <teward> Akuli: no, not necessarily
[19:05] <teward> Akuli: sudo mount -o remount,rw /
[19:05] <Akuli> ok :D
[19:05] <teward> but that will *only* work if there wasn't a problem with the filesystem or mounting that needs fixed
[19:06] <teward> and that's why I said he should check syslog and dmesg
[19:06] <Akuli> backing up files might be a good idea, maybe this is a hard drive problem?
[19:06] <teward> because if there *was* and it's just an 'unclean' filesystem or something he can fsck the thing.  if it's an I/O issue, then he's got a bigger problem
[19:06] <jbrown419> no need, there is nothing i want on it
[19:06] <teward> jbrown419: let us know if you see anything in the syslogs or dmesg output
[19:06] <teward> because if it failed to mount for some reason that'd be important to know.
[19:06] <jbrown419> ive ran fsck to no avail
[19:07] <Akuli> $ dmesg | grep mount
[19:07] <jbrown419> ok one sec
[19:09] <jbrown419> ext4-fs (sda2) mounted filesystem with ordered data mode Opts: (null)
[19:09] <jbrown419> EXT4-fs (sda2): Unrecognized mount option
[19:10] <jbrown419> "notime.errors=remount-ro" missing value
[19:11] <jbrown419> audit: type=1400 audit(1517252825.363:9): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load"
[19:13] <jbrown419> i dont understand why MATE would make this happen. It's one thing for a distro not to work, but for it to make it so i cannot use my computer period is absurd
[19:13] <jbrown419> removing my ability to boot from usb is weird
[21:25] <G33kDad> hello. i have a question. is it possible to change the default keybinding to launch the brisk menu? how about the icon that appears in the panel for brisk menu? Thanks!