[01:35] <Schyken> Heyo!
[01:35] <ted67mustang> hey
[01:36] <Schyken> Slowly working on transitioning my desktop from Fedora to Ubuntu MATE. Waiting for data exports to finish.
[03:23] <chriswere[m]> Hey folks, I'm having a bit of a nightmare with my firewall and I can't work out what the heck is up. I have a connection established via my VPN, I have UFW setup so that it allows in and out through tun0 (and ipv6) , but when I activate it, I get disconnected. It seems to be working fine yesterday, but I'm stumped.
[03:28] <m4t> is it allowing traffic to and from the vpn endpoint (e.g. over eth0)?
[03:32] <chriswere[m]> I'm not sure, how can I check that?
[03:37] <chriswere[m]> These are my current settings https://pastebin.com/3tdhtx7q
[03:50] <m4t> chriswere[m]: allow all outgoing on your lan too. or at least to the vpn server you're connecting to.
[03:54] <chriswere[m]> I only turn the firewall on when the VPN connection is established, shouldn't that be enough?
[03:55] <m4t> if you have related/established it might be
[03:56] <m4t> also need a route to make sure traffic to the vpn endpoint isn't attempted to be routed over the vpn itself..though if it's working w/out firewall enabled i'd say it exists
[03:57] <chriswere[m]> It used to work, just allowing tun0 traffic, I don't know what's changed to cause this issue.
[04:04] <chriswere[m]> Fucking hell! One of my other Discord rooms got hacked and it making noises. Scared the shit out of me.
[04:10] <chriswere[m]> Apologies for that last message. Wrong room.
[06:50] <Schyken> Hey guys, is there a hotkey to send the current window to a particular workspace?\
[06:50] <Schyken> Like, in i3 you can use something like Ctrl+Mod+2 to send the active window to the second workspace
[06:51] <Schyken> Not sure if the window manager in UM supports this, or things kinda like it?
[06:55] <m4t> i dunno https://github.com/mate-desktop/marco/issues/297
[07:40] <mate|19616> Hello. Just installed Ubuntu Mate 18.04, ran updates, but when i try to shutdown, the laptop always just RESTARTS. Secure boot is off. The same happens with command shutdown -h now. Is there some way to fix this? This machine is just about to go to a newcomer.
[07:42] <wuyong> hello everyone
[07:44] <alkisg> mate|19616: what happens if you run sudo poweroff -fp ?
[07:44] <alkisg> Does it shut down?
[07:45] <mate|19616> Ok let me try, be right back...
[07:49] <mate|76727> Same thing happened... a restart
[07:50] <alkisg> mate|76727: did it ever work properly, in any distro/version?
[07:52] <mate|76727> i have not tried other distros, but on live usb shutting down did work. i'm pretty sure before doing any updates too.
[07:54] <mate|76727> i have just installed and put up everything this person needs, is there no way fixing this? could it be a laptop issue? this is Acer E1-470
[07:55] <mate|76727> could not find anyone else having this same problem with 18.04 so...
[07:57] <mate|76727> i was wondering on making a script on desktop with poweroff command or so, but it seems to be in vain in this case as terminal commands do the same: laptop always restarts
[07:58] <gnugr> mate|76727: please try for instance 'systemctl enable halt.service' then try again 'systemctl poweroff'
[08:00] <mate|76727> ok thanks, will try then.... be back
[08:04] <mate|86572> Yep, even still a restart... this must be some hardware issue on this laptop?
[08:04] <gnugr> mate|86572: what connection you use, wifi or cable?
[08:06] <mate|86572> wifi
[08:08] <gnugr> mate|86572: is possible to check it for instance with cable, because i suspect lack of wifimanager.service causes the issue
[08:09] <mate|86572> yes it's possible... will try and report back again...
[08:16] <mate|38641> on ethernet cable, a restart even still....
[08:16] <gnugr> hmmm....
[08:17] <gnugr> i guess a systemd service stucks with ACPI
[08:18] <mate|38641> maybe a non systemd distro such as MX would do it?
[08:19] <mate|38641> this is the only issue though, i wouldnt want to do all the work over again of course
[08:21] <alkisg> mate|38641: didn't you say that it works on the live usb stick?
[08:22] <gnugr> mate|38641: please check if that fix is related https://askubuntu.com/questions/132143/stuck-on-reboot-and-shutdown/135568#135568
[08:22] <mate|38641> yes i said that. i can try again on live usb to make sure...
[08:23] <alkisg> If it works there, then surely there's a way to make it work in the installed system too
[08:24] <alkisg> IF you installed proprietary drivers (nvidia, ati..) maybe some of them is causing that, as the live cd doesn't use those
[08:24] <mate|38641> i did not, intel graphics on this one. maybe i'll just try that grub modification there (12.04 era...) ?
[08:25] <alkisg> If it works on the live cd, it's not an acpi issue
[08:25] <alkisg> Verify the live shutdown first
[08:26] <mate|38641> Ok will do live thing then.... be back again...
[08:32] <mate|25962> Yes! On live usb Mate did shut down
[08:34] <mate|25962> So i guess i'll try this one then? https://askubuntu.com/questions/132143/stuck-on-reboot-and-shutdown/135568#135568
[08:39] <gnugr> mate|25962: please also check if you have 'laptop-mode-tools' installed
[08:40] <mate|25962> ok... modified grub... updating grub... checking those too then
[08:41] <mate|25962> Ok laptop-mode-tools were NOT installed
[08:42] <mate|25962> i guess it's a reboot then again and shutdown attempt after that
[08:42] <mate|25962> brb
[08:50] <mate|1558> Ok it worked, thanks for this alrady! Shuts down properly, but now the WIFI is gone :/
[08:52] <mate|1558> no wifi networks can be found
[08:52] <gnugr> what card you have?
[08:53] <mate|1558> inxi -N gives:
[08:53] <mate|1558> Card-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCIE Gigabit Ethernet Controller
[08:53] <mate|1558>            driver: r8169
[08:53] <mate|1558>            Card-2: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter
[08:58] <gnugr> mate|1558: edit again '/etc/default/grub', remove the 'acpi=noirq', do again 'update-grub' to see if with package 'loaptop-mode-tools' is working
[08:59] <mate|1558> Ok will do... brb...
[09:05] <mate|59552> Yes, the laptop-mode-tools did the trick. Thanks a million. My behind is saved as the person already waits for this laptop... So, should i report this somewhere? A bug or?
[09:07] <gnugr> mate|59552: is wifi visible?
[09:09] <mate|59552> yes, and shuts down correctly
[09:10] <gnugr> OK tho
[10:47] <dmn__> Hi! How do I stick panels to the monitor so it wont move to another when I disconnect one?
[10:47] <dmn__> I have panels on both primary laptop display and external one, and whn I disconnect external I have duplicated panels on primary display
[11:47] <dmn__> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mate-panel/+bug/1714211 :(
[13:21] <Paddy_NI> I am running Ubuntu Mate 18.04 from a live USB on a Macbook Air (mid 2013) and I am trying to mount the internal SSD.  I have installed hfsplus, hfsprogs and hfsutils.  Unfortunately it still will not mount, I am guessing I require a reboot!  This would be pointless with a live usb.  Any ideas?
[13:22] <Paddy_NI> I also tried running "sudo modprobe hfsplus"
[13:33] <sixwheeledbeast> not well up on Mac stuff... but are you using a amd64+mac image and does the drive have journaling enabled?
[18:40] <nzar> hey guys
[18:41] <nzar> just have to note that ukrainian language support in mate is awful
[18:41] <nzar> keep that on note
[18:43] <nzar> @biotim
[18:43] <nzar> wow it's working
[18:51] <nzar> fuck you
[20:40] <Pinkerton> after upgrading to 18.04 has anyone run into issues with some applications not picking up font settings?
[20:41] <Pinkerton> Specifically Evolution and Visual Studio code are ignoring some of my font selections I made in Control Center
[20:41] <Pinkerton> not throughout the application(s), just in a few spots
[20:43] <Pinkerton> In Evolution, for example, my selection is used literally everywhere except for the "From:, To:, Subject:, Date:" header for a selected email
[20:44] <Pinkerton> VS Code picks it up for the menus (presumably because Electron just uses GTK3) but the rest of the UI is still using the default Ubuntu font