[01:33] Hi guys. I'm attempting to create a lubuntu image for a group of 30 machines and would like to disable the LXDM userlist. I've modified /etc/lxdm/default.conf and set disabled=1 in the [userlist] section but that doesn't seem to do anything [01:33] Any ideas? [01:34] sorry, that's disable=0, not disableD [01:34] LXDM isn't used by default anymore, LightDM is. [01:35] Ah ok, so need to figure out the lightdm config then, thanks [02:33] so continueing to set up my lubuntu image, ive installed some applications that don't have menu items by default, how would one go about adding a new menu item for *all* users [02:43] malaphus: Place in /usr/share/applications/ === IboS_ is now known as IboS [02:47] Unit193: thank you! === phunyguy_ is now known as phunyguy [04:11] Unit193: Don't suppose you know where I can edit the default panel launchers too? I uninstalled google chromium and installed firefox, so I want to make new users begin with a firefox launcher, and a few others [04:12] malaphus: Yes, Lubuntu does it weird, /usr/share/lxpanel/profile/Lubuntu/ [04:12] hmm [04:13] malaphus: You basically ghosting this onto a few or something? [04:13] well, nevermind, i guess the lightdm theme is different [04:13] Yeah, I manage the boxes at work, we currently have ubuntu on all of our NOC pcs, but it's horribly slow [04:14] (the machines are horrible, heh) [04:14] lubuntu runs great on them, so gonna be switching to this [04:15] home directories are mounted from nfs, ldap for login/auth, etc [04:16] hmm, not seeing what I want in there though [04:16] I'm refering to the File Manager, Chromium, and "hide all windows" icons you get by default in the panel [04:17] wanna basically add launchers for firefox and lxterminal to that [04:18] ah nevermind, I see now [04:18] figured it'd just be more *.desktop links [04:18] Ah, giong to use centrify? [04:19] what controls which profile is loaded for new users (Lubuntu in this case), as opposed to the "default" profile or this "two_panels" profile? [04:19] Nah, we use openldap for our directory, and just tinker with nsswitch, pam, etc [04:20] /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart and /usr/bin/startlubuntu [04:21] ah ha, thanks again! [04:21] Heh, sure. [04:21] no idea how you know all this :P [04:21] ...Not really sure I know either. [04:22] hard part is going to be re-created a panel plugin I think [04:23] years ago I wrote a bonobo plugin for gnome panel that polled our pbx every 30 seconds and displayed call queue stats in the panel, gonna have to recreate that for lubuntu, should be fun [10:53] hey, I deleted ~/.profile and created ~/.bash_profile, how can I tell LXDE to load it? it seems to be ignored and LXTerminal does not launch a login shell [10:59] if I ln -s .bash_profile to .xsessionrc, then env variables are fine, but sourced stuff doesn't show up in LXTermnial [11:47] Hello there! [11:48] ei! I like some of the features of windows 8 in regard at windows behavior [11:48] For example: dragging a windows to the left or right side of the window makes it to resize to ocupy that half of the screen. [11:49] Could it be possible to achieve something like that in Lubuntu? [11:50] Lucha: there's no "simple" way, openbox (the window manager) doesn't do that [11:50] Mm... I see... [11:50] however, with wmctrl, you can probably hack something up [11:51] for example: wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -e 0,1300,45,1630,940 [11:51] Mm... [11:51] interesting [11:51] this resiszes the active window [11:51] I'll investigate that [11:51] Mm... maybe I could trigger that with a keybinding [11:51] so you if you can get the screen size from xrandr or something, you can them bind a key to send to the left or right [11:52] and you can even go nuts and make it go into quarters, horizontal halves or whatever you want [11:52] Really interesting [11:53] I'll check it now. Thanks! [11:53] no problem, good luck! [11:53] :-) === Pici` is now known as Pici [18:00] hi genii-around [18:00] * genii-around slides cerebrate a coffee === JanC_ is now known as JanC