[00:00] <flesk_> The cog icon has System next to it (same word in Norwegian), but that only brings up Gigolo and Oppgavebehandler (task manager).
[00:00] <knome> no, not that
[00:00] <knome> the one in the very bottom
[00:00] <knome> (or top, i forgot already, as i don't use it myself)
[00:01] <flesk_> Oh, that looks more like a flip switch icon to me.
[00:01] <knome> right, that's likely it
[00:01] <knome> (again, i don't use whisker, so things slip...)
[00:01] <knome> anyway, once you get it open you should find the setting under the desktop dialog
[00:02] <knome> fwiw, you also could have gotten that dialog open by right-clicking the desktop and pressing properties (iirc, i don't use that menu either)
[00:02] <flesk_> What does the settings manager icon look like?
[00:03] <knome> the flip switch icon sounds right
[00:03] <knome> from there, you want the desktop dialog
[00:03] <flesk_> Oh, right. So I'm in that panel now.
[00:03] <knome> yep
[00:04] <flesk_> Yes, that's it! Thank you. :)
[00:04] <knome> np
[00:04] <flesk_> I don't suppose you know how to turn off password login too?
[00:05] <knome> maybe ;)
[00:05] <flesk_> Greeter settings maybe?
[00:05] <knome> did you want autologin or just no password?
[00:06] <flesk_> Autologin would be great. More convenient for my kids.
[00:06] <flesk_> That would still require password for things that require sudo privileges though, right?
[00:06] <knome> yes
[00:07] <flesk_> Autologin would be great then.
[00:07] <knome> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutoLogin <-- you'll want that
[00:07] <knome> use the command line method
[00:11] <flesk_> That directory already exists. I'll create that file then.
[00:11] <knome> yep
[00:11] <flesk_> Do you know if that also applies to the lock screen?
[00:12] <knome> i'm not sure, but if not, you can set the computer not to lock
[00:14] <flesk_> Good point.
[00:15] <flesk_> Autologin worked nicely. Thanks again.
[00:15] <knome> no problem
[00:23] <flesk_> knome: Will this bring up the key ring unlock prompt on every login though?
[00:23] <flesk_> If so, I don't know if much is gained, since it seems impossible to dismiss it.
[00:23] <knome> shouldn't, aiui, but this might be related to setting this up after the setup
[00:24] <flesk_> Could be.
[02:31] <xubuntu50w> anybody here?
[19:22] <xubuntu98i> hello
[22:46] <cardboard64> hi
[22:46] <knome> hello
[22:48] <cardboard64> when I log in, the volume is at max level. how can I fix that?
[22:51] <knome> the system should remember the last volume level on log out
[22:54] <cardboard64> it doesn't
[23:29] <Pelo1968> evening folks
[23:29] <bazhang> hi Pelo1968
[23:29] <Pelo1968> anyone remember how to ad a path for an executable file ?