[14:10] <sakrezzzZZz> so i have done everything, but i get a fatal error debuild -S -sa
[14:11] <sakrezzzZZz> dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -b scribus-ubuntu gave error exit status 2
[14:11] <sakrezzzZZz> debuild: fatal error at line 1374:
[14:11] <sakrezzzZZz> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -d -us -uc -S -sa failed
[14:12] <sakrezzzZZz> and uploading to ppa failed too
[14:12] <sakrezzzZZz> Not a .changes file.
[14:12] <sakrezzzZZz> Please select a .changes file to upload.
[14:13] <sakrezzzZZz> i will be arround today during the afternoon hoping someone can give me a little guidance... :)
[14:18] <sakrecoer> patch: **** Only garbage was found in the patch input. 
[14:18] <sakrecoer> :'C :D
[19:59] <cub> The ctrl-alt-t for terminal disappeared some time ago, several releases ago. I don't remember the reason either but I think it was something with xfce new shortcuts. Hopefully OvenWerks will find out from the Xubuntu team, they might remember.
[20:01] <cub> Anyhow, I sort of went off grid again. I'm quite involved with networks helping refugees arriving to Europe and Sweden and it seems it will not lighten up anytime soon, quite the contrary. I'll keep reading the logs when I can, but don't expect to get much time to continue my ideas on PR stuff and meetings. 
[20:02] <cub> At least not in while.
[20:02] <cub> So, g'nite people!
[21:33] <OvenWerks> cub: sakrecoer: I can add ctrl/alt/t quite easily locally. This adds a line to ~/.config/xfce4/xconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml <property name="&lt;Primary&gt;&lt;Alt&gt;t" type="string" value="exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator"/>
[21:35] <OvenWerks> I think we should be able to just add this to /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntustudio/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
[21:36] <OvenWerks> I will try it here (and create a new user to check) when I have time. This would go into our -settings package.
[21:37] <OvenWerks> There may be another systemwide shortcut that takes presedence though...
[21:39] <OvenWerks> Try FX86TERM or something like that... nope I was wrong on that too. I'll try adding it.
[21:57] <OvenWerks> OK, Yes adding that line to the system file above make c/a/t open terminals for a new user. (Not quite, I changed "Primary" to "Control") Then when I logged in as me and wnet to the Application shortcuts in settings... there is a "Reset to Defaults" that added C/A/t to my shortcuts as well.
[21:58] <OvenWerks> holstein: Cub, zequence, sakrecoer and anyone else, do we want C/A/t opens terminal enabled? If so I will add it.
[21:58]  * OvenWerks figures there are at least two yes votes already  :)