[00:07] <bluegrass900> Hi. I'm using Ubuntu MATE. In the top right corner at the left of my left-most icon on the panel I have a little green | just like that
[00:07] <bluegrass900> just a line like that that is green that doesn't seem to be for anything.
[00:07] <bluegrass900> It's there sometimes, not always.
[00:08] <bluegrass900> Is this some kind of spyware?
[00:08] <bluegrass900> Doesn't seem legitimate to me. All my other icons are white.
[00:08] <bluegrass900> This vertical line is green.
[01:07] <kofi> mornin
[01:08] <doug_> ola
[01:08] <kofi> ey
[01:08] <doug_> brasil ?
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[01:10] <doug_> help please
[01:13] <user_> Hello
[01:18] <doug_> hello
[01:18] <doug_> help me
[01:49] <kofi> Ubuntu Mate hangs sometimes on shutdown/logout
[01:49] <kofi> So I just long press the physical power button
[01:49] <kofi> I don't think there'd be long term damages to this but it is annoying. Anyone willing to help?
[02:40] <mate|33514> hi there. trying ubuntu-mate via virtualbox windows host... anyone have any tips? i tried typical things like this: https://www.linuxbabe.com/virtualbox/speed-up-ubuntu-virtualbox but every instance i've tried is crashy/buggy/slow
[02:41] <mate|33514> also tried on a partitioned drive, performance is awful.. running this on gaming rig.. i hear you should build or purchase linux friendly systems or you'll run into issues
[02:42] <mate|33514> any help would be appreciated. i am fascinated by linux, just find myself hitting brick walls
[02:42] <mate|33514> loaded up this irc page and it still hasn't loaded yet... typing this from windows
[11:07] <zaoqi> How to run ubuntu-mate in rpi zero W? Using raspbian's boot,I got Kernel panic 'Not tainted 4.14.34+ #1110'
[12:06] <alkisg> zaoqi: the actual problem would show up before the kernel panic. E.g. "no init found, did you set the correct root="?
[13:42] <tornado_face_> anyone active rn?
[13:42] <diogenes_> !ask
[18:25] <deskwizard> Howdy, I was wondering if it was possible to have that service -> https://pastebin.com/b82frDxV run at startup as well, ideally once the gui is up
[18:26] <deskwizard> or do I need two separate ones?
[18:28] <diogenes_> deskwizard, so what's the issue there?
[18:30] <deskwizard> diogenes_: the question I asked
[18:30] <diogenes_> yes it's possible
[18:31] <deskwizard> good. ty
[18:31] <diogenes_> yw
[18:32] <deskwizard> I'll bash my head a bit more at it then hehehe
[18:32] <diogenes_> what's the systemd service called for that unit?
[18:33] <deskwizard> overscan-fix.service
[18:33] <diogenes_> you run: sudo systemctl enable verscan-fix.service and it should run at startup
[18:34] <deskwizard> yeah, I wasn't clear.
[18:34] <deskwizard> I want the command mentioned in the unit file to run when the system starts as well as when it comes back from sleep
[18:34] <deskwizard> the service starts up fine, but it's waiting for it's trigger, which is after sleep
[18:35] <diogenes_> the probably you need two services
[18:35] <deskwizard> ah, thought so
[18:35] <deskwizard> diogenes_: thanks, at least it confirms what little I understood hehe
[18:36] <diogenes_> :) np
[18:36] <deskwizard> let's see if I can figure out the other machine's then lol
[18:37] <diogenes_> i believe in u )
[18:37] <deskwizard> upgraded the CPU and now my (poor excuse for a) script gets out of sync hehe
[18:37] <deskwizard> hehehe ty
[18:38] <deskwizard> but I think I could replace most of that ridiculousness with parts of it and a timer service, but yeah, we'll see :P
[18:39] <diogenes_> "run forest run" you can do it XD
[18:40] <deskwizard> lol your holding on the box of chocolates I bet :P
[18:40] <deskwizard> you're ffs.
[18:40] <diogenes_> XD
[18:49] <deskwizard> I'd really like to get rid of python entirely while I'm at it, but let's take it a step at a time hehe
[19:08] <deskwizard> I was over-confident .. lol
[19:32] <deskwizard> somehow, I now have a system timer at 1sec interval :) syslog is gonna hate my damn guts though lol
[19:39] <deskwizard> and there's no way to turn it off. Hell, was worth a try
[19:43] <deskwizard> Linux; does everything, except what you want it too hehehe :P
[19:43] <deskwizard> s/too/to
[19:44] <diogenes_> you can teach it
[20:05] <deskwizard> not from what I've read
[21:09] <m4t>     + Add 0001_disable_python_plugins.patch. Disable Python plugins because
[21:09]  * m4t frowns
[21:09] <m4t> my pluma plugins disappeared heh. guess i haven't tried using them since april...
[21:44] <deskwizard> you know, those days when it seems simple at first ... hehe
[22:05] <deskwizard> rlmao I was wondering if I should upgrade to 18.04 .. look at the time, it's 18:04
[22:05] <deskwizard> 'cause the service stuff ain't going to happen hehehe
[23:00] <siducer601> Do I have to worry about Puppy because of the root? Can this be switched off and called only when needed via the terminal?
[23:01] <siducer601> http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=113244
[23:03] <siducer601> Oh Sorry bin ja beim Ubuntu Chat gelandet  :)
[23:34] <salman> so like i got ubuntu mate onto a rasberry pi 3 was wondering whats the default hostname and pass
[23:34] <salman> was trying to look for it on the wiki but i prob overlooked it