[02:26] <Guest16609> hola tengo ubuntu mate 18.04 quiero tener el global folder color pero no se como hacerlo
[02:26] <Guest16609> serian tan amables de ayudarme
[02:27] <Guest16609> ubot9 ayudame we
[21:58] <mate|89090> hi
[22:00] <TaZeR> hello mate!
[22:00] <TaZeR> welcome to ubuntu-mate the home of the mate
[22:00] <hackmymac> I am trying to make a Live USB for 18.04 using Mac Linux USB Loader. 17.10 will work but not 18.04, either 64 or 32 bit
[22:00] <hackmymac> Hello by the way
[22:01] <hackmymac> I thought you would all be named Bruce
[22:01] <TaZeR> my real name is Bryce
[22:02] <TaZeR> is that close enough
[22:02] <hackmymac> Ha! Mine is Bruce. Monty Python says I win
[22:02] <TaZeR> cool maybe we can be brothers
[22:03] <TaZeR> and take down the modern gangs of new york
[22:08] <hackmymac> Any idea why my Live USB of 18.04 boots into a black screen?
[22:12] <hackmymac> Oh well. I figured I would give this a shot before I had to leave.
[22:13] <hackmymac> In closing, let me leave you with what Monty Python has led me to believe is your national prayer
[22:13] <hackmymac> Dear Lord,
[22:14] <hackmymac> We Humbly beseech thee
[22:14] <hackmymac> Etcetera etcetera etcetera
[22:14] <hackmymac> Amen
[22:27] <mate|64623> Hi guys, I am trying to install Ubuntu Mate onto my raspberry pi, however the image when I put it on using etcher only has a 64mb boot partition, which causes the software updater to fail. Is there any way I can make this bigger? I tried using gparted live and it caused it to boot but then crash
[23:18] <sixwheeledbeast> software wouldnt normally use boot partition. what does ls -la show?