[00:32] <swift110> hey
[05:32] <bray90820_> What's the latest version of mate for the raspberry pi 3?
[05:38] <alkisg> bray90820_: I think 16.04.2
[05:38] <alkisg> I don't think 18.04 is out yet; of course you can still install it, it's just harder
[05:39] <bray90820_> Yeah that's what the website showd just didn't know if the release was different than the regular ubuntu release
[05:41] <alkisg> It is,it's using some custom tools that are specific to rpis
[05:41] <alkisg> There's a server armhf image that you can use for rpis too, it doesn't have those bits
[05:42] <alkisg> If you're a casual user, yeah, 16 for now, 18 later
[05:42] <bray90820_> I am just using it for music playback with plex so no need for anything fancy
[05:43] <alkisg> 16 then
[05:43] <bray90820_> Yeah
[05:43] <bray90820_> Dumb question but to write it to the SD should I rename to just .img it's currently named ubuntu-mate-16.04.2-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi.img.xz
[05:44] <bray90820_> Or well everythingBeforeTheDot.img
[05:44] <alkisg> xz is a .zip file, you need to unzip it or use a tool that can unzip it on the  fly
[05:44] <alkisg> Are you currently on windows or linux?
[05:44] <alkisg> I think there are instructions in the mate site...
[05:44] <bray90820_> MacOSX actually
[05:45] <bray90820_> But I know how to deal with it now
[05:45] <bray90820_> Thanks
[05:45] <alkisg> ok
[05:45] <alkisg> No macs in greece so I always forget that os :D
[05:46] <bray90820_> Yeah I've been using MacOS for 10+ years so I know what to do
[07:19] <mate|94974> wow
[07:19] <mate|94974> seems legit
[07:19] <mate|94974> sd
[07:19] <mate|94974> f
[07:19] <mate|94974> sd
[07:19] <mate|94974> fsd
[07:19] <mate|94974> a
[07:19] <mate|94974> f
[07:19] <mate|94974> sdfsdfsd
[07:19] <mate|94974> sd
[07:19] <mate|94974> fasdfd
[07:24] <bray90820> Is it just me or is ubuntu really show when web browsing on firefox?
[07:25] <bray90820> On a raspberry pi 3
[07:26] <m4t> rpi is probably slow i think
[07:26] <m4t> rpi 3 is slower than most phones afaik, imagine a phone running full firefox
[07:26] <m4t> firefox for android is slow. i just ditched it because of that.
[07:27] <m4t> chromium is probably fast, dunno if they have that for arm
[07:27] <bray90820> Honestly ubuntu mate just seems pretty slow on a raspberry pi
[07:28] <m4t> heh
[07:28] <m4t> if youre on 16.04 you could try a recent chromium build https://launchpad.net/~chromium-team/+archive/ubuntu/stable/+packages
[07:29] <m4t> they have armhf
[07:29] <bray90820> To be honest all I really need is plex so I think I am just gonna switch to a plex only image
[07:29] <m4t> it might help to disable disk cache too actually
[07:30] <m4t> sd card random read/writes is *slow*
[07:30] <m4t> when running off a usb stick disabling cache made a huge difference. it'd sit there "waiting for cache..."
[07:30] <bray90820> Thanks
[08:32] <yogg> Hi
[08:32] <diogenes_> hi
[08:34] <yogg> I use mate 18.04 and wan't do disable bluetoth on startup. If I disable wlan let it disabled after a reboot. This does not work with bluetooth. I found a way for 16.04 over "/etc/default" but nothing for 18.04
[08:36] <m4t> yogg: what do you mean by disable bluetooth?
[08:36] <m4t> there are multiple components
[08:42] <yogg> There is the bluetooth controlpannel on the right upper pannel. There I can enable and disable bluetooth. I want to disable it by default and enable it if I need it. "rfkill list all" shows me "Soft blocked: yes" if I disable it over the pannel
[08:44] <diogenes_> yogg, look in bios if there is a switch to turn if off
[08:46] <yogg> no I don't want to disable it absolutly. I wan't do enable it (fast) if I need it.
[08:50] <yogg> Maybe I found it "/etc/bluetooth/main.conf" there is a "AutoEnable=true" line. Maybe this does what I wnat
[08:51] <diogenes_> yea try that, if that doesn't help then you could try: dconf-editor > org > blueman > plugins > powermanager > auto-power-on switch to false
[08:56] <yogg> no it does not :(
[10:47] <lrfeneor> New to this distro, mozilla frequently crashes, some known fix?
[11:20] <mactheknife> Hi, what driver is needed for a logitech webcam in mate desktop?
[12:15] <sixwheeledbeast^> lrfeneor: RPi?
[12:16] <jogi> i am searching special hardware for rpi, i.e. a micro-sd to sata - adapter. available? Or a screen with hdmi input.
[12:17] <jogi> now i am using my rpi as home-pc, not for mobile-purposes....i wanted that.
[12:17] <jogi> OH ENGLAND did win in world cup ion Russia!
[12:21] <sixwheeledbeast^> I have seen SATA to multi uSD adapters so it wouldn't surprise me, but I don't see why.
[12:21] <jogi> kodi did not work on ubuntu mate 16 ..... damned i need the openelec os additionally . but did raspian work together with KODI?
[12:23] <jogi> i saw micro-sd to mini sd card adapters, to sata adapter were not listed on ebay.
[12:23] <jogi> my usb hard disk with usb 2.0 is faster than the micro usb card inside.
[12:24] <jogi> do you know of any teamviewer version or do i need to use VNC?
[12:25] <jogi> Oh, sorry, i forgot, I did have an MEGA-IMAGE of OSes for RPI3.
[12:25] <sixwheeledbeast^> hardware acceleration was required for Kodi and could be enabled
[12:26] <jogi> where was the mega image to download?
[12:26] <jogi> my venitron PC crashed very often and needs additionally a fan. (at 75W).
[12:27] <jogi> RPI at 5-8W power consumtion.
[12:27] <jogi> p
[12:27] <jogi> i have bought the coeds for Video at RPI shop.
[12:28] <jogi> the codes were added to the system.
[12:29] <jogi> ok thanks. i will try Raspian later for KODI.
[12:34] <jogi> ....... soon rebooting on another hd.....
[17:45] <renata> oi
[18:40] <pi_> wassup everyone
[20:48] <jtb_> Hello, does anyone know how to enter recovery mode on ubuntu MATE installed on raspberry pi3
[20:55] <sixwheeledbeast^> Recovery mode on Rpi would be Shift at boot?