[00:02] <phillw> !bug 1
[00:12] <Mark76> !bug 2
[00:12] <Mark76> :(
[00:20] <head_victim> bug 692121
[00:20] <head_victim> :D Don't need the ! afterall
[09:58] <_kosaidpo> hello guys
[09:59] <_kosaidpo> any one can help icant login via GUI it keeps displayin over n over
[10:02] <bioterror> propabl wrong desktop or something
[10:31] <_kosaidpo> hello guys anynoe hee
[10:31] <_kosaidpo> here
[14:54] <GaryD> how do i get xdg-autostart to work in openbox?
[15:05] <GaryD> i have searched forums, google, blogs, and more trying to find the answer. i just can't find it.
[15:06] <head_victim> http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Autostart
[15:07] <head_victim> No idea if that's what you're looking for
[15:07] <Yorvyk> GaryD, http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Autostart any good?
[15:07] <GaryD> no help there.
[15:08] <head_victim> GaryD: have a look at bug 285896
[15:08] <head_victim> Might be why
[15:08] <GaryD> i have no problems using the autostart.sh file. what i want to do is use desktop files in the /etc/xdg/autostart and /.config/autostart
[15:09] <GaryD> then how am i supposed to use xdg autostart with openbox if they aren't going to fix it?
[15:09] <GaryD> also it doesn['t come with the python-xdg package.
[15:09] <head_victim> Maybe it just doesn't install it by default
[15:09] <GaryD> so how can i get it?
[15:10] <GaryD> how does lubuntu sue xdg autostart?
[15:11] <GaryD> i am building a custom lubuntu from the mini iso. but if i were to use lubuntu straight forward, i would be able to drop some desktop files in the autostart folder and they work.
[15:11] <GaryD> so how did the lubuntu team get the xdg autostart things working?
[15:12] <head_victim> GaryD: sorry mate this is all a bit above me, I'm just working with google to try and help. If you need specifics that don't seem to be forthcoming I"d suggest dropping the mailing list a line
[15:13] <GaryD> head_victim: thanks. i will keep on keeping on i guess.
[15:14] <head_victim> GaryD: I'm certain there'd be someone on the mailing list to help out or if you want to hang around here I'm sure someone will come along. I don't know how Yorvyk is but I'm a bit out of my depth
[15:15] <Yorvyk> Same here
[15:15] <GaryD> head_victim: thanks. i am not so sure about the mailing list. i have never used one before. but i am sure i will find the answer sometime or another.
[15:24] <GaryD> the script is in the source package.
[15:27] <GaryD> does anyone know how to make a deb from the source package?
[15:33] <head_victim> GaryD: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51003&highlight=checkinstall might help
[15:34] <head_victim> Again over my head but looks like it's what you want.
[15:34] <GaryD> thanks.
[18:43] <mmaksimov> Hi. Is lubuntu-control-center available via PPA?
[19:02] <Yorvyk> mmaksimov, yep, https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa
[19:10] <mmaksimov> Yorvyk, thanks. Is this ppa added by default to 10.10 installation? if yes, I'm too dumb for today and should get some sleep ;)
[19:11] <Yorvyk> mmaksimov, :)
[19:12] <mmaksimov> Yorvyk, is this "yes" or "no"?
[19:13] <Yorvyk> mmaksimov, your choice :)
[19:13] <econdudeawesome> Hi y'all! Do any of y'all get a request to unlock the keyring when you bootup? If so, do you know how to see which programs are requesting?
[19:15] <Yorvyk> econdudeawesome, is the password you log in with different to the keyring password
[19:16] <mmaksimov> Yorvyk, well, the message from add-apt-repository suggests that it was already there....
[19:17] <Yorvyk> mmaksimov, already installed ?
[19:27] <econdudeawesome> Yorvyk: no, it is the same password
[19:31] <mmaksimov> Yorvyk, I guess so.
[19:47] <econdudeawesome> hmm
[19:48] <Yorvyk> Hmmmm,
[19:49] <Yorvyk> econdudeawesome, that's the only time I've seen the keyring ask for authorisation.
[19:50] <Yorvyk> the first thing that needs it is wireless, if you have it
[19:52] <mmaksimov> Yorvyk, econdudeawesome, on my two lubuntu laptops the system always asks for the password when first connecting to wireless after logon. Logoff then logon causes another request. My password is the same that is used for login.