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phenomGridCube, I can't seem to find the option in the user config00:03
phenomI created a lightdm config file however I've been unsuccessful so far.00:03
GridCubephenom, clic to change the password, you will see a box at the bottom that says something like "don't ask password at login"00:03
phenomGridCube, Right, I want it to automatically log in, forgoing  any user interaction00:04
GridCubeyes00:04
phenomI've selected that as my alternative00:04
phenomHowever I want it to go from boot to desktop on its own.00:04
GridCubeyou can also edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf00:04
GridCubeyes00:05
GridCubeadd this lines: autologin-user=phenom  autologin-user-timeout=000:06
phenomI did :)00:06
phenomwait00:06
phenomI think I messed up00:07
phenomlet me check00:07
phenomGridCube, I created the file in the wrong directory. I just tried what you posted and then it hung. I had to drop in recovery mode and mount the FS to delete the file. doah.00:29
GridCubethe file already exists00:29
GridCubeyou don't ahve to create anything00:29
GridCubealso they are two lines00:30
GridCubeautologin-user=phenom00:30
phenomDidn't on mine. :/ Doesn't now Lol I rm'd it00:30
GridCubeautologin-user-timeout=000:30
phenomRight I got that.00:30
GridCubeand an empty line after that00:30
GridCubeyou can only edit the file if you sudo00:31
phenomwithin /etc/lightdm/ I have 2 .conf files. lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf and users.conf00:32
GridCubemmm00:32
phenomI'm pretty sure I created and deleted the lightdm.conf00:33
GridCubethose are directories00:33
phenomThere is one directory lightdm.conf.d00:33
GridCubeok create a file lightdm.conf00:34
GridCubeand into it add this: http://pastebin.com/raw/uH6BQr8a00:35
phenomdone00:37
GridCubereboot00:37
phenom10-4 brb00:37
GridCube:) did it work phenom?00:42
phenomGridCube, Now that worked!00:43
GridCube:D00:43
GridCubewooo!00:43
phenomGridCube, Many thanks my friend.00:43
GridCubede nada :D00:43
p00l3Hello. Is there any solution for fixing crashing thunar after copy-paste action? Found few bug descriptions but latest upates not fixed it yet.15:23
flocculantp00l3: no solution, no fix15:52
p00l3aww15:53
p00l3So what filemanager you recommend?15:57
flocculantwell I've got a whole bunch installed here for testing purposes16:03
flocculantpcmanfm seems to be the one which works more or less ootb - others need things for some options like open terminal here16:04
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SpassBut does it mean Thunar is no longer under active development?16:22
flocculantSpass: I can't comment - not someone working on Xfce - but not much is happening currently seemingly16:27
flocculantwe're looking at options for us16:27
SpassI really hope it's just a temporary hiccup and we will see an update soon. I really like Thunar.16:41
Spasssoon = sooner or later16:41
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Grumps1944Help please. I have just attemped to upgrade a laptop from 14.04 to 16.04. The upgrade ran OK and the last time I checked it was installing packages. Next time I checked the machine had powered down. Now it will not boot. In recovery mode it will boot to the login prompt. I  am strickly non tech. Can any one advise.18:15
morf_Grumps1944: boot to the recovery mode, try "continue running" or something like that you may see some errors ... then if you don't do that again, but select "root console" (or something) and try to check logs from previous boot (/var/log/syslog) look for errors (grep -i error /var/log/syslog)18:25
morf_ale it's possible boot live cd + check the logs from it18:26
morf_(boot live cd, mount the disk with broken install and check)18:26
morf_ale/also18:26
morf_in worst case i think you can install into the / partition the new ubuntu or reinstall/upgrade from live cd/usb (obivously don't format disk or you will loose the data)18:27
morf_hope it helps somehow18:27
flocculantbefore I tried continue running from recovery - I'd try the dpkg fix option there18:27
morf_yeah18:28
morf_honestly i have data on the side, simply install clean os the rest have automated so no biggie18:29
flocculantGrumps1944: http://i.imgur.com/x0mkgvf.png18:31
flocculantGrumps1944: during the upgrade - it should have asked you more stuff - so if all you saw was downloads I'd wonder what the last thing it did was18:32
Grumps1944I've got 16.04 on a usb so can see the syslog. There are plenty of errors. The last one being cannot findSQASHFS superblock on sda318:52
Grumps1944Can I reinstall 16.04 without deletimg the user data.18:52
flocculantGrumps1944: not get anywhere resuming the upgrade from the recovery menu?19:09
flocculantyou can reinstall and not lose /home files - but not sure what you mean by user data19:10
flocculantthough I've not ever done so19:10
flocculantyou'd be better booting the live session - then backup the data to another usb19:11
flocculantif you mean stuff other than what you might have in your home files, not so sure19:11
Grumps1944 How do I get to run the recovery menu. When I login as the user in recovery mode I just get the shell prompt. Is there a command to run the recovery menu.19:19
flocculantGrumps1944: reboot - while booting - press and hold shift key, when you have the grub menu - choose recovery from advanced options19:24
flocculantthen once it's booted to the recovery menu try the dpkg option19:24
flocculantthat said you appear to have issues "cannot findSQASHFS superblock on sda3"19:25
flocculantcould try fsck from that menu too19:25
flocculantI would seriously suggest booting to the livesession - and getting yourself a backup onto another usb19:26
flocculantrecovery menu looks like this http://i.imgur.com/fF7q6vc.png19:27
Grumps1944The problem is that when I select recovery from advanced option I do not get the recovery menu. The system loads up to a login prompt, not the menu.19:30
Grumps1944Signing off now. Thanks for your suggestions.20:11

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