[14:36] <^arky^> hi, can anyone help me with this question ? Upstart Script: emergency keypress handling - https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/upstart/+question/97511
[15:08] <^arky^> hi, can anyone help me with this question ? Upstart Script: emergency keypress handling - https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/upstart/+question/97511
[15:10] <sadmac2> ^arky^: you'd make the application start on a certain event (ctrl-alt-f12-pressed for example) and then you'd have something else emit that event when the key was pressed (not upstart's job to actually track keypresses)
[15:11] <ion> Does it echo in here?
[15:12] <^arky^> sadmac2: I haven't used upstart that long the bug 507953 explains what I trying to do
[15:13] <^arky^> the gnome a11y already start the screen reader orca by default, I was think that having a keybinding that restarts it automatically 
[15:13] <sadmac2> ^arky^: well I explained the answer. upstart doesn't handle keybindings
[15:14] <ion> How would the Upstart job the user and the display for the orca process?
[15:14] <ion> s/job/job know/
[15:14] <^arky^> sadmac2: I see 
[17:45] <ppm> folks, I need help.  When booting 9.1, my runlevel is not set, and my services (ssh, sendmail, etc.) are not running.
[17:48] <ppm> i am a complete beginner, but did check the obvious things.  Would be grateful for help!
[17:52] <ion> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/upstart/+bug/506727 perhaps
[17:54] <ppm> ion: thanks, now looking at this
[23:00] <henke_> is it possible to set up upstart jobs for situations where the program is already started like "foo start", and stopped by "foo stop"?