[04:28] <Dresk> Hm, I just installed sshd, and I've got no idea how it keeps getting executed (sshd -D); I kill the process and it comes right back.  It's not in init.d, and having just switched to Ubuntu, I don't know of Upstarts file structure (or a proper GUI program to manage it.)  Plus, though I'm not sure, I think some stuff is launching via init.d or systemd or something else
[04:31] <ianorlin> Dresk maybe try stopping the service with sudo service ssh stop
[04:31] <Unit193> Dresk: sudo service sshd (ssh?) stop, upstart is made so if the unit crashes, it'll restart it.  Kill it 5 times will also "fix" the problem.  You can make an override file to disable it without editing the main file.
[04:31] <Dresk> Where does Upstart keep this config?
[04:32] <Dresk> The man seems to say it references shell scripts in init.d for SysV stuff
[04:32] <Unit193> /etc/init/ssh.override  and use the 'manual' option.
[04:32] <Unit193> sysv compat is /etc/init.d/ but upstart units go in /etc/init/
[04:34] <Dresk> So, why don't I see a dnsmasq.conf in /etc/init ?  It's another service I installed and rely on
[04:36] <Dresk> Infact it's scary because I have 2 dnsmasq processes running now that I check
[04:36] <Unit193> One is because of resolvconf.
[04:36] <Unit193> And that's an init script, IIRC.
[11:06] <testdr> Unit193: about dnsmasq started in (L)Ubunut - it is started from the network-manager and the starting with its option is hardcoded into this program. I had to create a shell-wrapper for it to make it cache dns-query because its started with a cache of zero entries
[11:36] <Junka> i get a default keyring msg upon saving a network password
[11:36] <Junka> why
[11:36] <Junka> i never experinced it before with ubuntu
[11:36] <Junka> or xubuntu]
[11:36] <Junka> or even lubuntu before
[11:36] <Junka> using 14.10
[11:37] <testdr> Junka: check the program used - some use libs to store those things in the user-keyring-manager (?seahorse)
[11:38] <Junka> lubuntu has no seahorse by default
[11:38] <Junka> it has gnome-keyring though
[11:38] <Junka> shouldn't it be unlocked upon login?
[11:39] <testdr> Junka: should? should not? - can only speak for Lubuntu-14.04 and there it is not un-locked on login (you may call it a bug)
[11:41] <Junka> :(
[11:42] <testdr> Junka: as far i know - the development for the windowmanager in lubuntu may go to more qt-based libs and then gnome-based things are always a bit overseen
[11:44] <Junka> hmm
[11:45] <Junka> LXsession configuration has for security (keyring): ssh-agent
[11:45] <Junka> should i switch it to gnome-keyring?
[11:49] <Junka> gtg
[16:14] <SuperLag> Anyone have the torrent for 14.10 i386?
[16:14] <SuperLag> the link on cdimages.ubuntu.com doesn't work
[16:23] <holstein> SuperLag: the one from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.10/release/ "doesnt work" ?
[16:23] <holstein> what happens?
[16:24] <SuperLag> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9821463/
[16:26] <holstein> SuperLag: got it here, no problem
[16:26] <holstein> SuperLag: try just clicking on it in a browser
[16:30] <SuperLag> tried that already
[16:30] <SuperLag> it doens't work
[16:30] <holstein> SuperLag: tried what?
[16:30] <SuperLag> 08:26 < holstein> SuperLag: try just clicking on it in a browser
[16:30] <holstein> SuperLag: you tried to click on it? when i click on it, it comes in, no problem.. would you like me to email it to you?
[16:30] <holstein> SuperLag: i have it right here..
[16:31] <holstein> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.10/release/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent is the one i grabbed..
[16:33] <holstein> SuperLag: here is from my dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/s/yesqjwliapcodns/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent?dl=0
[16:33] <holstein> i suggest, when doing that, you confirm the md5 from the original site
[16:34] <SuperLag> https://www.dropbox.com/s/tfon2pjnjun9ik6/broken_torrent_link.png?dl=0
[16:35] <holstein> SuperLag: https://www.dropbox.com/s/yesqjwliapcodns/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent?dl=0 is where i go
[16:35] <holstein> SuperLag: i open it in an incognito browser window, i click the "download" button, and i get another one of the torrents downloaded that you are trying to get
[16:37] <SuperLag> Okay. I understand it works for you. Thank you for the torrent.
[16:37] <SuperLag> but that doesn't address the fact that it's not working from here
[16:38] <SuperLag> I've tried this from two different machines, on two different networks. Same results.
[16:38] <holstein> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1172535/temp/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent
[16:38] <holstein> SuperLag: i cant seem to get it to fail..
[16:40] <holstein> you can try your wget there.. wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1172535/temp/lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso.torrent
[16:42] <SuperLag> that link works fine
[16:42] <SuperLag> it's the mirror links that fail
[16:42] <holstein> SuperLag: no.. *thats* where i got that file, friend
[16:42] <SuperLag> and that's exactly my point
[16:42] <holstein> SuperLag: if you have what you need, check the md5, and confirm its correct.. and enjoy
[20:35] <SonikkuAmerica> What's the blueprint for LXQt now?
[21:20] <slaveworx> hi guys!
[21:21] <slaveworx> I've made a script for Lubuntu that easily creates shortcuts
[21:21] <slaveworx> it is written in python
[21:21] <slaveworx> where should I upload it in order to make it useful for people?
[21:48] <testdr> slaveworx: you can upload it to the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com and poste the link to it here and in the ubuntu-forum
[21:55] <slaveworx> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9825409/
[21:59] <slaveworx> I hope that this script can help begginers