[01:28] anyone else have a problem with the touch pad still functioning as you type even after you changed that setting? it's driving me insane [01:48] anyway, if any devs see this, please try to fix that bug, driving me nuts, I try to type and then all of a sudden, things are popping up that I didint click on (the tap touchpad to click option is off) I have to stop typing and reclick where I want to type again. It's horrible, I don [01:48] t kknow what to do to fix it myself either. Thanks other than this it's a great distro [04:45] darkxst, thanks for the help, but I'm confused about the desktop file part. What should the file contain if I want to open Guake on startup? [04:56] trevor_, http://pastebin.com/EbqTwtww [06:36] Ok, got it now and it works perfectly. Thanks a ton darkxst, you're very helpful. [11:50] hello! anyone around? i have a quick question === zequence_ is now known as zequence [12:58] stonelinks, [12:58] !ask [12:58] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [13:34] Oh thanks [13:35] So network-manager is gone in 14.04 looks like [13:35] How do I turn off networking? [13:35] Not the networking service [13:36] But the 14.04 equivalent of "sudo service network-manager stop" [13:36] network-manager is not gone, what are you talking about [13:37] It isn't in /etc/init.d [13:37] and afaik, network-manager was never an upstart job, so what you are suggesting would not work [13:37] and doesn't show up when I tab complete on "sudo service" [13:38] Ah that's right the service command is for upstart [13:38] stonelinks, that is because network manager runs in the use session [13:38] ^user [13:38] (as it has always done) [13:38] Okay thanks for the info [13:38] I wonder how I'm getting confused then [13:39] if you want to overide nm, you just define interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces [13:39] So I'm used to regulat ubuntu 12.04, and I just switched to ubuntu gnome 14.04 [13:39] So what I'm actually trying to do is screw around with my wifi adapter [13:40] stonelinks, what I am saying applies equally to stock ubuntu [13:40] there was never a network-manager server [13:40] service [13:40] I remember being able to stop it somehow [13:41] So it might have been /etc/init.d/network-manager stop [13:41] Instead of the upstart service command [13:41] But like right now I'm trying to run " iwconfig wlan0 channel 4" [13:41] And it says my card is busy and can't do the command [13:41] Even with root [13:42] And back on regular ubuntu 12.04 I would just stop network-manager and things would be fine [13:42] So I'm wondering how I'd do that in ubuntu gnome 14.04 now [13:42] Thanks for the help btw, sorry I'm not too well versed on ubuntu internals [13:43] Err... services and whatnot [13:43] stonelinks, try #ubuntu, we don't touch the network stack [13:43] so really in that area ubuntu = ubuntu GNOME [13:44] Okay thanks, much obliged [13:45] And BTW I'm liking this waaaay more than stock ubuntu [13:45] And I'm not even a unity hater [13:45] So thanks you guys [14:14] have a good night! [14:14] :) [20:44] darkxst, Should libgee on http://phillw.net/ubuntu-gnome/utopic312.html be linked to libgee-0.8?