[01:22] <ian__> just got installed on a new laptop, havent used ubuntu mate myself, anything i should know before hand?
[04:29] <swift110-phone_> Not really it's pretty straight forward
[07:48] <mate|19255> in mate ,python version ?
[12:23] <onio1> Hi I am connecting to a server using ssh keys. I would like to communicate with the same server using "Connect To Server" Ubuntu GUI when I try to setup it is asking for password. How can I get past this?
[12:31] <vlt> onio1: I don't know the "Connect to Server" GUI.  Is your ssh key passphrase protected?
[12:33] <onio1> The GUI can be launched from Computer | File | Connect To Server
[12:35] <onio1> I am using the Ubuntu mate 16.04 Redmond desktop interface.
[12:36] <onio1> This application can also be started from Menu | Places | Connect To Server
[12:37] <onio1> vlt: I am not sure what you mean is ssh key protected. I have exchanged keys with the server. So I can ssh into the server over the command line
[12:38] <onio1> but I want to be able to do this so I can use  Ubuntu file manager facilities etc
[12:39] <onio1> vlt: s your ssh key passphrase protected? Not sure of what you are asking?
[12:42] <vlt> onio1: The public/private key pair you created usually is stored in ~/.ssh/   When generating (or later) you can set a passphrase to "unlock" the private key. If you didn't do this the key can be used without unlocking it.
[12:43] <vlt> onio1: Because I have no idea what that GUI tool is I don't know if the requested "password" is actually just the unlocking passphrase for the key (if present)
[12:44] <onio1> vlt: I am trying to get an image
[12:44] <vlt> onio1: It was more meant as a hint to help you find the source of the problem.
[12:46] <onio1> You can see what I am trying to describe here https://imgur.com/a/xVTbc
[12:52] <vlt> onio1: Ok, that doesn't seem to be a key's passphrase. If there's not another option like "SSH with key" in the "Type" dropdown you might be out of luck here.
[12:53] <onio1> yep that is what I thought, A picture is worth a thousand words
[12:54] <onio1> vlt: I even tried Filezilla and it has the same problem :)
[16:07] <mate|23683> hi
[16:08] <diogenes_> hi
[16:08] <mate|23683> how to increase the size of menu in ubuntu mate
[16:56] <mate|57671> Hi , I have a lenovo y700 and the subwoofer doesn't works on linux , can you help me?
[17:05] <diogenes_> mate|57671, install pavucontrol
[17:53] <Jaime_4266> hello! anyone tell me if there's a native bluelight filter on Ubuntu?
[18:08] <ahoy|mate> In Ubuntu? Ubuntu MATE now comes with Redshift preinstalled
[18:09] <ahoy|mate> Redshift is in the regular Ubuntu repos as well
[18:09] <ahoy|mate> But not pre-installed
[18:09] <ahoy|mate> And now I noticed I'm too late. Ah well.
[18:35] <dj> hello there
[18:43] <ahoy|mate> People don't stay here long, do they?
[19:19] <TaZeR> only the cool ones stay
[19:19] <TaZeR> kool katz mreowww
[19:21] <diogenes_> TaZeR, what is better mate or xfce?
[19:23] <TaZeR> hmm its personal preference really, there very simular in many respects, some praising Mate for its full gtk3 support but xfce is not far behind in that respect
[19:24] <TaZeR> so i wouldnt say one is better than the other
[19:24] <TaZeR> cant go wrong with ubuntu mate if your looking to switch its very nice
[19:25] <diogenes_> hehe
[20:17] <mate|94829> hi
[21:09] <Guest13391> Oi
[22:37] <pi> asd