Ahmuck | i'd like to add "xinput set-prop DEVICEID "Device Enabled" 0" to the autostart file. | 03:23 |
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tsimonq2 | Ahmuck: this happens on login or when you open a terminal? | 03:24 |
tsimonq2 | there's config files for both | 03:24 |
tsimonq2 | I'm not sure what that does | 03:24 |
Ahmuck | upon login. specifically i'm trying to disable the touchpad and enable the numpad | 03:24 |
Ahmuck | i can disable the touchpad upon login, but have to do it everytime. i'd like to disable the touchpad for my mum | 03:25 |
tsimonq2 | Ahmuck: add that line on .profile, log out and log in again | 03:27 |
tsimonq2 | then tell me the result | 03:27 |
aiena | in lubuntu my PHP app running on localhost cannot connect to a mailserver on port 465 is there some firewall rule or something blocking it ? I am using a fresh install of lubuntu on a VM with only apache amd php installed | 05:43 |
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satpal | how do i check what version of ubuntu i'm using? | 08:13 |
Unit193 | lsb_release -a will do. | 08:13 |
satpal | no graphical way to do it? | 08:15 |
* tsimonq2 doesn't remember one | 08:16 | |
tsimonq2 | satpal: just pop open a terminal and copy/paste :) | 08:16 |
satpal | Can i upgrade from ubuntu 14.04 to ubuntu 16.04 Lts directly? | 08:17 |
tsimonq2 | satpal: #ubuntu for help on Ubuntu, #lubuntu for help on Lubuntu | 08:17 |
tsimonq2 | satpal: are you talking about Lubuntu? if not, please join #ubuntu | 08:18 |
satpal | yes lubuntu please | 08:18 |
satpal | after all, it's ubuntu inside | 08:18 |
tsimonq2 | of course :) | 08:19 |
tsimonq2 | and yes, you should be able to | 08:19 |
tsimonq2 | again, I'm a terminal guy, so to upgrade via the terminal, run sudo do-release-upgrade | 08:20 |
tsimonq2 | graphically, I'm not 100% sure | 08:20 |
satpal | thanks a lot. i will go for the terminal | 08:20 |
Unit193 | 'upgrade-manager' | 08:21 |
tsimonq2 | or that too ^ | 08:21 |
tsimonq2 | thanks Unit193 | 08:21 |
Unit193 | s/upgrade/update/ | 08:21 |
Pandora0 | if I want to install libre office on my system what should I do? | 13:42 |
elementaru | install it? | 13:46 |
tsimonq2 | Pandora0: open a terminal, sudo apt install libreoffice | 14:56 |
guest__ | Hi guys, am I able to use this IRC for support questions? | 16:25 |
albanleb | hello all | 17:07 |
albanleb | please how to activate bluetooth on lubuntu, | 17:07 |
albanleb | ¿ | 17:07 |
Capum321 | i am trying to schedule a sleep after idle, with rtcwake, so it wakes after some time with this bash script https://paste.linux.community/view/b4ff90d8 what I do now to make it work automatically? | 21:27 |
Capum321 | hello? | 21:37 |
Capum321 | everybody at the bar | 21:37 |
lynorian | Capum321, doesn't xfce power manager provide the sleep function already if you right click on it ? | 22:16 |
Capum321 | it should wake unattended | 22:16 |
lynorian | ahh that is the part xscreensaver does not do | 22:17 |
Capum321 | yes | 22:17 |
lynorian | or xfce power manager | 22:17 |
Capum321 | thats where I wish we had a task scheduler like windows do | 22:17 |
lynorian | Capum321, have you heard about cron | 22:17 |
Capum321 | yes but haven't tested with it | 22:18 |
Capum321 | what is it capable of? | 22:18 |
lynorian | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto | 22:22 |
Capum321 | nice... but I think the best way it if would capture the idle user time | 22:28 |
Capum321 | first i thought it should run in sequence, when I start the bash, until I back to computer and stop the process, but that now seems non sense.. idle is much better, no? | 22:30 |
Capum321 | lynorian: i couldn't schedule this, could be any time!? | 22:31 |
Capum321 | i mean, it could be any time! | 22:31 |
Capum321 | no? | 22:32 |
tsimonq2 | Capum321: yes it could | 22:56 |
Capum321 | it doesn't look like that.. if i set to sleep at 10:00 am and wake at 15:00; 16:00 to 21:00. If I break the process at 12:00 it would sleep in the next schedule at 16:00. Is that how it works? | 23:08 |
* tsimonq2 thinks so | 23:22 | |
Capum321 | can live with that | 23:36 |
Capum321 | could I have multiple crontab tasks ? | 23:36 |
tsimonq2 | yes you can | 23:38 |
Capum321 | how would it run a command after wake? | 23:54 |
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