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newDZHUSERHi, I wanted to check if this is still the best place to ask questions when i need help with ubuntu mate 18.0401:23
newDZHUSERI also want to ask... y'all gonna move to GitLab? (given the recent news that microsoft is buying GitHub)01:25
steveceroSo I'm trying to change the icon for the Menu in the top-left corner. I'm not really fond of the Gnome Foot. Anyone know how to change the menu icon without selecting a whole new icon theme?01:34
newDZHUSERThat reminds me, and this may be real noob question, how do I change to the cupertino theme?01:43
newDZHUSERwhen I go to Appearance Preferences -> Theme tab, I don't see it in the list01:43
Voss749whats the difference between ubuntu-mate and linux mint mate?04:03
swift110hmm good question04:30
fingerprinthi there, dont suppose anyone has an x220 thinkpad?05:09
fingerprintlooking for the fingerprint driver05:12
m4tfingerprint: no experience personally but google says it has an Upek reader which is supported by fingerprint-gui06:24
lehrerhallo12:35
lehrerwie gehts12:36
lehrersoos12:36
mate|33345hello all - noob here. Is there anything that I can do to speed up the lauch time of snap applications?13:50
gnugrmate|33345: check what amount you have in /etc/default/grub GRUB_TIMEOUT=?, just set it to amount 214:04
gnugrthen do 'update-grub'14:04
mate|33345mine is set to 1014:09
mate|33345...but i think this has to do with bootup time, correct? I was referring to the delay when launching snap applications vs normal installed applications14:11
alkisgYeah that's just the grub menu timeout14:18
alkisgPersonally I think snaps will be just another failed try of Canonical, so I avoid them completely14:18
alkisgsudo apt purge snapd :)14:18
sixwheeledbeast^But it depends on a meta-package14:19
alkisgNah, it gets removed cleanly14:19
mate|33345i was thinking perhaps it would allow me to have the latest version of an app while running LTS distro14:20
alkisgTrue, that's the idea behind it14:21
sixwheeledbeast^It appears i have an old transitional package that is now replaced with snap-confine.14:21
sixwheeledbeast^You can use PPA's or other repos for that14:21
sixwheeledbeast^Bye bye snapd .. you have been purged :)14:22
sixwheeledbeast^The thing with snap applications is they will have to load all of there libs they are packaged with. So it is likely they will be slower by design.14:26
valentinohello, i need help. i want to start Cura3.3.1.AppImage but i dont know how....was searching in google....14:35
valentinosomeone can help please14:41
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Bert_2Hi, I'm having a weird issue. I'm customising 18.04 the way I like it, but every time I edit my startup applications, it resets my previous changes (edits as well as disables). Does anyone know why?15:40
gnugrBert_2: are all apps native package or included also 3rd party of them15:49
gnugrnative packages*15:49
gnugri faced also that behavor with firefox developer version15:50
Bert_2gnugr: I have it with an item I added by hand for seafile, dropbox (3rd party) and indicator session (preinstalled)15:57
Bert_2so I'm covering every option here :P15:57
gnugrBert_2: if the system can't find the correct i.e. icon of them it could be frustrated15:59
Bert_2I see, you think it might reset because of lack of an icon? :O16:00
gnugryes it might be one of the things16:01
Bert_2what a silly reason to reset everything :P16:01
Bert_2should I report that as a bug then? cause that's obviously not intended behaviour\16:02
mate|84136fuck u17:15
sixwheeledbeast^I have a few custom startup programs with no icons and no issues.17:26
humm8I read somewhere that latest mate release got support for HiDPI. Does that mean MATE is further with this than the others?18:04
vkarehhumm8: other desktop environments have HiDPI support as well18:05
humm8ok18:06
humm8vkareh: Is HiDPI something which still has to improve a lot these days?18:11
* humm8 considers a new screen18:11
Svcdgoosenewbie to ubuntu mate18:12
Svcdgoosenever used chat before.18:12
vkarehhumm8: I use a HiDPI laptop as my daily driver. Works very well for me :)18:12
Svcdgoosewhat is hidpi?18:12
vkarehhumm8: there might be a few things to improve. Marco has some things that could be scaled better, but overall it works pretty well18:13
vkarehSvcdgoose: screens with double the pixel density (aka Retina displays on Mac, for example)18:13
humm8yes, that made me happy vkareh :D18:14
humm8vkareh: High dots per inch18:14
humm8eh18:14
humm8Svcdgoose: High dots per inch18:14
vkarehhumm8: I'd say give it a try, report any issues - I'm sure they'll get addressed promptly ;)18:15
humm8vkareh: I will (as long as i get some help for it)18:17
humm8Although... i am not in a hurry really, i basicly still want to wait for samsung to release a 8K screen. :)18:18
vkarehhumm8: what's the resolution on those things? 7680x4320? Might need to add an extra option to MATE to support resolutions that high! Currently it supports 1x and 2x, but that might require 3x or 4x depending on how big the screen is.... which is insane, in my opinion18:20
vkarehhumm8: you can always ping me for HiDPI help - I lurk in these IRC channels regularly and know just about enough HiDPI to break some stuff18:21
vkareh:D18:21
humm8thank you vkareh18:23
vkarehyou're welcome!18:23
BlueProtomanI'm trying to use the nvidia drivers version 396 on Ubuntu 18.04, with a nVidia GeForce GTX 860M via Optimus.  Although `prime-select query` outputs `nvidia`, nvidia-smi fails with "NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running."  I can't use CUDA as a result, and my graphics are being drawn with my Intel chip.22:03
BlueProtomanHow can I fix this?22:03

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