[00:02] (it's still doing that now in case anybody has interesting things to probe) [00:22] anybody alive? [00:23] anybody alive? [02:08] The Binding of Isaac shows up as a black window [02:08] er, white [03:24] Also, can I switch my install from 32 to 64 bit in a couple commands? [03:32] The0x539: i dont think so... not sure though [03:36] sydney: well you can effectively switch distros with a little repo tweakin [03:37] The0x539: like i said,not sure.ask it on #ubuntu [19:54] When I add a Desktop Entry with no Category, it the Other category should appear and the app should appear under it. Why is this not working on Lubuntu? [20:00] mkdmz: i would add the category and add it to that catagory [20:01] these are all the categories: http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-spec-1.0.html [20:01] Ok, like Other;Foobar: ? [20:01] search "registered categories" [20:01] Yeah, I was looking at that. [20:01] Nothing fits Screenwriting [20:02] Or 'Story Analysis' [20:02] there's also a Tag or similar label in .desktop files [20:02] Both in which my app does [20:02] rafaellaguna: what's a Tag, is like a Category? [20:03] yes, let me see mine... [20:03] holstein:I've tried adding the Category Other, but it won't add. [20:03] mkdmz: can you add it to an existing catagory? [20:04] Found it: "Keywords" [20:04] I would prefer it be added as a Main Category, I've seen it do that before with some other software installs. [20:04] it may help the launchers or menu builders to find it [20:04] you mean "outside" the submenus? [20:05] rafaellaguna: So I go: Keywords=Screenwriting ? [20:06] try, I'm not really sure. Or you can directly edit with MenuLibre or another tool. [20:07] rafaellaguna: Menulibre is that the command line name? [20:07] If so it's not installed. [20:09] you need to install it [20:09] or try Alacarte (heavy Gnome dependencies) [20:09] i see, but if it can do it, it must be using some tool [20:10] https://launchpad.net/~menulibre-dev/+archive/devel [20:10] I am creating an installation script, so I need to be able to do this on the command line. [20:11] that's beyond my skills, sorry ;) [20:12] mine too [20:12] LOL