[00:03] i ment the thing that shows you what windows are open liek alt+tab [00:03] citizen__, that is part of openbox [00:05] conky script, if you could look at the file path for the HDD section you might be able to see what i mean. i cna use CLI to pull the code [00:06] http://paste.ubuntu.com/15861905/ [00:07] ew conky's weird [00:07] i don't know :) [00:08] lol [00:08] k thanks [00:09] found the boot thing thanks [00:13] cp: cannot stat '/usr/share/applications/urxvtd.desktop': No such file or directory [00:14] i'm guessing you mean urxvt [00:14] If you would like to use the GUI to move the shortcut to autostart, see this answer. [00:14] i will use that now lol [00:16] not what i needed enless i make a startup script exc [00:20] mkdir -p ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/ [00:20] touch ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart [00:20] but dont need sudo to edit the file? [00:20] wouldnt that open up a attack vector? [00:21] ~/.config/* only affects the logged in user [00:21] i.e. [00:21] /home/$USER/.config/* [00:21] so, that would be the 'logged in' user [00:21] (not the global filesystem) [00:26] nice. [00:26] hey teward you helped me before also. thanks man [00:26] i forget what i helped you with previously [00:26] but you're welcome :) [03:10] wxl buddy you here? [03:10] teward? === JasonO- is now known as JasonO [10:58] why is lubuntu 16.04 still using lxde? not lxqt? [12:48] hows that system specs package called in lubuntu? [17:53] hi there :) [17:53] is it true, that snappy is something like the Google Play Store? [17:53] no mirrors anymore? [17:53] and no forks? [18:02] dude [18:02] seriously? [18:03] now a 4-channel crosspost [18:03] sure [18:03] some people are just in one room and i aim to reach them as well [18:03] as already mentioned [18:03] not your buisnes [18:03] this is a serious question [18:03] an important one [18:03] imho [19:27] hi === ochosi_ is now known as ochosi [21:49] is there a way to turn off screen idling without light-locker? it won't open on my new install of 16.04 [22:24] craysiii, in xfce power manager you can set presentation mode [23:49] hows it going fellow lubuntuians