[00:54] <tsimonq2> mhall119: I just installed it and it worked! yay! could you please say something about this in your blog post?
[00:56] <tsimonq2> mhall119: I'll say something about it in mine that I plan on posting in ~ 1 month give or take
[01:06] <tsimonq2> mhall119: now the apps crash right away on startup, the ones I installed...I enabled the service you specified in your blog post but even after a restart, it doesn't work. I've done some digging around and I can't find a solution. What have you tried?
[01:42] <bregma> tsimonq2, there was a bug at one time (dunno if it's solved yet) requiring the package libpam-cgfs to be installed to get proper cgroup support to launch Unity 8 apps on the desktop
[01:43] <bregma> check to see if that package is installed, and if not, well, install it and maybe restart
[01:44] <tsimonq2> I'll try
[01:45] <tsimonq2> bregma: installed already, thanks though
[01:46] <bregma> next thing to do is to check the logs in ~/.cache/upstart for anything suspicious
[01:53] <tsimonq2> bregma: but I use Xenial?
[01:53] <tsimonq2> I thoiught Xenial used systemd?
[01:53] <tsimonq2> *thought
[01:54] <bregma> systemd is the system init
[01:54] <bregma> systemd does not support session management
[01:54] <bregma> so, Ubuntu 16.04 uses systemd as the system init, and continues to use upstart for session management
[01:55] <tsimonq2> oic
[02:43]  * duflu just thought 16.04 was using the ~/.cache/upstart/ path for logs to maintain consistency
[03:25] <tsimonq2> seems like it's something to do with not finding the profile
[03:25] <tsimonq2> weird
[03:25] <tsimonq2> but I'm going ot bed
[03:25] <tsimonq2> *to
[18:56] <zzarr> hello!
[20:52] <mcphail> Would anyone be kind enough to test/confirm a Unity-7 bug here relating to the parsing of .desktop files?
[21:10] <tsimonq2> mcphail: maybe ask on #ubuntu-bugs
[21:18] <mcphail> tsimonq2: It's OK. I see it was a duplicate so have appended to the original
[21:18] <mcphail> https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1370190
[21:18] <tsimonq2> alright :)