[00:03] <mate|2059> how can i shut off the welcome screen everytime I boot on 18.04?
[00:04] <lapaga> unclick open welcome when i log on
[00:04] <mate|2059> I did not see that option
[00:05] <mate|2059> is it there?
[00:05] <lapaga> yes
[00:05] <mate|2059> is it on the welcome screen?
[00:05] <lapaga> yes
[00:05] <mate|2059> ok well I am half blind so you might be right.
[00:06] <lapaga> just go to control center and click on welcome and you can change it so you dont have to logoff
[00:07] <mate|2059> well I still dont see it
[00:08] <mate|6909> i,m a crazy !!!
[00:08] <lapaga> its below the light area
[00:09] <lapaga> well it might all be light depending on what theme you have
[00:10] <lapaga> but its there on mine
[00:10] <mate|2059> i got nothing
[00:11] <mate|2059> ok i got it...
[00:11] <mate|2059> i dont see well
[00:11] <mate|2059> the other problem I have is that the icons in the PANEL dont resize when I resize the panel. Is that a bug or is it something I'm missing
[00:12] <lapaga> which panel?
[00:12] <mate|2059> the main panel that holds the speaker , network icons.
[00:14] <lapaga> when you click on properties and change the size the icons don't get bigger or smaller?
[00:15] <mate|2059> in the panel next to the date and clock it doesnt give me the option of properties.. It does on the desktop, but not in the panel
[00:16] <lapaga> right click on a blank part of the panel
[00:16] <mate|2059> it gives me a panel properties box
[00:16] <lapaga> yes
[00:17] <lapaga> change the size of the panel and the icons will get bigger or smaller
[00:17] <mate|2059> it lets me change the width of the panel in pixels... but the icon size inside the panel doesnt change
[00:18] <lapaga> mine does so not sure
[00:18] <mate|2059> hmm ok
[00:18] <mate|2059> it should.. it did in 16.04
[00:20] <mate|2059> I dont see very well so i like everything big....
[00:20] <mate|2059> Thanks for your help. I do appreciate it
[00:21] <lapaga> no problem
[00:21] <mate|2059> good night
[02:35] <mate|10520> Hi guys,  any idea on how to disable mouse acceleration on Ubuntu Mate 18.04?
[17:37] <TechChristoph> join #avr
[18:14] <banana> hey
[18:15] <banana> so mate keeps saying that I have an application that updates applications open
[18:15] <banana> but I don't
[18:15] <banana> how can I fix this?
[18:19] <TechChristoph> hey
[18:19] <TechChristoph> anny messages ?
[18:19] <banana> ...yes
[18:34] <banana> so mate keeps saying that I have an application that updates applications open
[18:34] <banana> but I don't
[18:38] <banana> like
[18:38] <banana> i'd like an answer please
[18:51] <alkisg> banana: it's called "unattended updates hanging"
[18:51] <alkisg> Pretty stupid, in my installations I disable unattended updates
[18:51] <alkisg> from software-properties-gtk
[18:51] <banana> @alkisg but it's even with a restart
[18:52] <banana> so how do I disable unattended updates?
[18:53] <banana> (I actually mean installs, not updates)
[18:53] <alkisg> Open a terminal and run software-properties-gtk
[18:53] <alkisg> it says "when there are updates... update automatically"
[18:53] <alkisg> put it to "notify me only"
[18:54] <banana> then reboot?
[18:55] <alkisg> ...yeah ok that'll work too
[19:06] <banana> @alkisg nothing
[19:22] <cyril> Hey !
[19:23] <Guest41740> Hey
[19:25] <banana> hey
[19:26] <banana> so how can I fix this issue?
[19:26] <alkisg> banana: you did it and you rebooted and now apt-get update still has issues?
[19:26] <banana> I'm using Package Installer
[19:26] <alkisg> Can you try the terminal which shows useful errors etc?
[19:27] <banana> using 16.04 btw
[19:27] <banana> righty
[19:27] <banana> ```test```
[19:27] <banana> damnit
[19:27] <banana> does this channel support markup?
[19:29] <banana> banana@Hewlett-Packard:~$ sudo apt-get update
[19:29] <banana> [sudo] password for banana:
[19:29] <banana> Get:1 http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian xenial InRelease [7,883 B]
[19:29] <banana> Get:2 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security InRelease [107 kB]
[19:29] <banana> Hit:3 http://repository.spotify.com stable InRelease
[19:29] <banana> Hit:4 http://ppa.launchpad.net/flexiondotorg/minecraft/ubuntu xenial InRelease
[19:29] <alkisg> no
[19:29] <alkisg> It also doesn't support pasting more than 3 lines
[19:29] <alkisg> You get silenced for a minute or so when you do that
[19:29] <alkisg> Use the pastebin
[19:30] <alkisg> !pastebin
[19:30] <alkisg> Then try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade as well
[19:32] <banana> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2c52gn5TXN/
[19:42] <banana> @alkisg https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2c52gn5TXN/
[19:46] <banana> sorted
[20:02] <alkisg> (10:30:19 μμ) alkisg: Then try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade as well
[20:34] <onio> Hi anyone know how to turn off the sound that ubuntu mate 18.04 mates when hitting backspace on empty text window
[20:42] <onio> see my sound settings https://imgur.com/a/zBA0om7
[21:21] <m4t> onio: yes
[21:22] <m4t> local diversion of /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg to /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg.disabled
[21:22] <m4t> :)
[21:22] <m4t> it's actually pulseaudio tries to play the sound using that file...so i just moved the file
[21:22] <m4t> dpkg-divert --local --rename --divert /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg.disabled --add /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg
[21:23] <onio> m4t: cool thanks let me give a try
[21:23] <m4t> might need to restart pulseaudio
[21:23] <onio> m4t: okay thanks
[21:23] <m4t> np, yeah that is annoying
[21:23] <onio> you know what I am talking about
[21:24] <m4t> yeah that's why i spent a while trying to make it go away hehe
[21:24] <m4t> i wanted to do it without editing the pulseaudio conf...
[21:24] <m4t> hence the divert
[21:27] <onio> m4t: I have just renamed the bell.ogg file. Do I also need to run the dpkg-divert --local --rename --divert ...
[21:28] <m4t> the reason for the divert is because a.) it doesn't break e.g. debsums, and b.) it will rename it automatically when the package is upgraded
[21:28] <m4t> i'd move it back to the original filename, then run the dpkg-divert command
[21:28] <m4t> the --rename flag means dpkg-divert will rename the file as part of the operation
[21:28] <onio> m4t: okay fine thanks let me do that
[21:30] <onio> m4t: do I log in/out to restart pulse?
[21:31] <m4t> pulseaudio -k should be sufficient
[21:36] <onio> m4t: you  are star :)
[21:36] <m4t> yep
[21:36]  * m4t #1
[21:36] <onio> Thanks
[21:36] <m4t> that's why i make the big bucks
[21:36] <m4t> ...er wait, nevermind :~(
[21:36] <onio> I like your sense of humor