[01:28] <abaddon> 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] <abaddon> 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] <abaddon> t kknow what to do to fix it myself either.  Thanks other than this it's a great distro
[04:45] <trevor_> 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] <darkxst> trevor_, http://pastebin.com/EbqTwtww
[06:36] <trevor_> Ok, got it now and it works perfectly. Thanks a ton darkxst, you're very helpful.
[11:50] <stonelinks> hello! anyone around? i have a quick question
[12:58] <darkxst> stonelinks,
[12:58] <darkxst> !ask
[13:34] <stonelinks> Oh thanks
[13:35] <stonelinks> So network-manager is gone in 14.04 looks like
[13:35] <stonelinks> How do I turn off networking?
[13:35] <stonelinks> Not the networking service
[13:36] <stonelinks> But the 14.04 equivalent of "sudo service network-manager stop"
[13:36] <darkxst> network-manager is not gone, what are you talking about
[13:37] <stonelinks> It isn't in /etc/init.d
[13:37] <darkxst> and afaik, network-manager was never an upstart job, so what you are suggesting would not work
[13:37] <stonelinks> and doesn't show up when I tab complete on "sudo service"
[13:38] <stonelinks> Ah that's right the service command is for upstart
[13:38] <darkxst> stonelinks, that is because network manager runs in the use session
[13:38] <darkxst> ^user
[13:38] <darkxst> (as it has always done)
[13:38] <stonelinks> Okay thanks for the info
[13:38] <stonelinks> I wonder how I'm getting confused then
[13:39] <darkxst> if you want to overide nm, you just define interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces
[13:39] <stonelinks> So I'm used to regulat ubuntu 12.04, and I just switched to ubuntu gnome 14.04
[13:39] <stonelinks> So what I'm actually trying to do is screw around with my wifi adapter
[13:40] <darkxst> stonelinks, what I am saying applies equally to stock ubuntu
[13:40] <darkxst> there was never a network-manager server
[13:40] <darkxst> service
[13:40] <stonelinks> I remember being able to stop it somehow
[13:41] <stonelinks> So it might have been /etc/init.d/network-manager stop
[13:41] <stonelinks> Instead of the upstart service command
[13:41] <stonelinks> But like right now I'm trying to run " iwconfig wlan0 channel 4"
[13:41] <stonelinks> And it says my card is busy and can't do the command
[13:41] <stonelinks> Even with root
[13:42] <stonelinks> And back on regular ubuntu 12.04 I would just stop network-manager and things would be fine
[13:42] <stonelinks> So I'm wondering how I'd do that in ubuntu gnome 14.04 now
[13:42] <stonelinks> Thanks for the help btw, sorry I'm not too well versed on ubuntu internals
[13:43] <stonelinks> Err... services and whatnot
[13:43] <darkxst> stonelinks, try #ubuntu, we don't touch the network stack
[13:43] <darkxst> so really in that area ubuntu = ubuntu GNOME
[13:44] <stonelinks> Okay thanks, much obliged
[13:45] <stonelinks> And BTW I'm liking this waaaay more than stock ubuntu
[13:45] <stonelinks> And I'm not even a unity hater
[13:45] <stonelinks> So thanks you guys
[14:14] <lindol> have a good night!
[14:14] <lindol> :)
[20:44] <Noskcaj> darkxst, Should libgee on http://phillw.net/ubuntu-gnome/utopic312.html be linked to libgee-0.8?