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=== mesa is now known as BionicMac
Lauren__Anyone here to assist?03:01
krytarikLauren__: Just asking the actual question right away usually works out better.03:07
Lauren__lol ok03:08
Lauren__xinput set-prop 13 "Device Enabled" 0 works to disable the trackpad on this hp but I need to run that each time it reboots. Can someone help?03:10
krytarikJust add it to your autostart items?03:10
Lauren__Yeah I've tried that and it doesn't disable it.03:12
Lauren__It's been in the "Manual autostarted applications" section of "Default applications for LXSession"03:14
krytarikLauren__: Sounds about right, thanks for being more specific.  Do you see the command in '~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart' after adding it there then?03:29
Lauren__No, I just looked there. Permission issue?03:30
Lauren__oh wait03:30
Lauren__I was looking in /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu03:31
Lauren__I don't see this path: ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart03:32
krytarikThat's a file fwiw.  Also, what version of Lubuntu are you on?03:34
Lauren__17.1003:37
Lauren__krytarik: I added the line to autostart...should I try rebooting to see if that works?03:38
Lauren__brb03:39
Lauren__krytarik: Didn't work03:44
Lauren__Had to manually run the command in terminal after it rebooted03:44
krytarikLauren__: I don't know what further to suggest then, sorry.03:55
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DonVladHow can I remove a PPA?14:19
tsimonq2sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:USER/PPA-NAME14:20
tsimonq2Or, manually remove the file under /etc/apt/sources.list.d14:20
DonVladok14:21
DonVladthanks!14:21
tsimonq2No problem, have a nice day :)14:21
laptop_why does lubuntu not auto update apps like manjaro17:37
tsimonq2Because Lubuntu's not Manjaro.17:37
laptop_how do you autoupdate apps, is there a debian distribution that does this for you17:38
tsimonq2What do you mean by "autoupdate"?17:38
laptop_like it will say 64 updates are ready and one of them say is your browser or an app installed ony our computer17:38
laptop_it will update chromium rather than youu manually downloading and updating17:38
tsimonq2There's an option similar to that in the GUI.17:39
tsimonq2Otherwise, I'd look into unattended-upgrades.17:40
tsimonq2But, Lubuntu isn't a rolling distro.17:40
laptop_which one is for debian bodhi?17:41
tsimonq2?17:41
laptop_like which ubuntu/debian distro has a rolling release17:42
tsimonq2Debian Sid is rolling.17:42
tsimonq2The Ubuntu development release is technically rolling.17:42
laptop_is debian sid low spec like bodhi17:43
tsimonq2It's what you want it to be. ;)17:44
laptop_do you know if the software store will update apps or download the updated version17:57
tsimonq2Yes.17:57
laptop_really so if install chromium and a new version comes out the store will alert me that it needs to update chromium and if I click okay it will download it17:59
laptop_do you find ubuntu or debian releases to be more secure than arch17:59
tsimonq2It depends.18:00
tsimonq2Ubuntu is much more secure in some packages, Arch in others.18:00
laptop_what about from hackers or viruses18:00
laptop_for example take the latest malware exploit on the intel chips18:00
tsimonq2Again, it depends, but I think both do a decent enough job at things.18:01
laptop_ubuntu is not volunteer based so probably more incentive18:01
tsimonq2Ubuntu is volunteer based.18:02
tsimonq2I'm a volunteer.18:02
laptop_oh I see18:02
tsimonq2Yes, we have corporate backing that hires some Ubuntu developers, but the Ubuntu hierarchy is completely independent from Canonical's.18:03
laptop_i see18:03

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