[01:01] <delete> Yo
[01:01] <delete> I randomly get an error in the noficiation daemon when coming back from sleep
[01:01] <delete> "Power manager: Not authorized"
[01:01] <delete> what do I do to fix it?
[01:02] <delete> also I get sh: IO: error all the time from laptop-mode-tools
[01:02] <delete> but I have yet to have data loss
[01:26] <deletemeplease> so
[01:26] <deletemeplease> anyone have an answer to my problems?
[02:32] <ianorlin> I could not i3 to wokr as window manager for lxde well
[02:41] <deletemeplease> ianorlin, what
[02:43] <ianorlin> nevermind that was to something way scrolled up
[03:08] <deletemeplease> ianorlin, ok
[03:09] <deletemeplease> I'm working on a few utilities
[03:09] <deletemeplease> one of them is a password storage program that allows you to authenticate against it.
[03:09] <deletemeplease> I'm working on the idea that the passwords are AES encrypted and you can pass a secret with the password.
[03:10] <deletemeplease> If the result of hashing the decrypted passsword with the string and it's salt returns what the application gave it it will authenticate
[03:10] <deletemeplease> otherwise it will fail;.
[13:51] <cimbakahn> Hello!
[13:52] <cimbakahn> I am having trouble opening anything that takes a password to get into.  Is lxdm necessary or is it just for the main login screen?
[17:08] <cimbakahn> synaptic, gdebi, software & updates not opening <---- May be a common thread between the three.
[18:45] <cimbakahn> If you plan to downgrade packages.  Do you do it before you take out its current source or after?
[19:35] <SlidingHorn> cimbakahn, sorry for the delay:  Technically, lxdm isn't "required," but if you remove it, you will have to log in using the CLI, and will have to start X & your window manager manually
[19:35] <SlidingHorn> cimbakahn, is sudo the part requiring your password and giving you trouble?  If so, what error(s), if any, are given?
[19:36] <SlidingHorn> (in other words, removing LXDM isn't going to help you, most likely - only make your life more difficult)
[20:02] <Unit193> LXDM hasn't been used as the DM for many releases.
[20:04] <SlidingHorn> oh, yeah, they're using lightdm now aren't they.  My bad