[09:00] hi guys === roby is now known as Guest44763 [09:04] hi [12:03] heho guys, anyone who can tell the difference between 'server' and 'desktop' mode in 'do-release-upgrade' -> can i use the latter to perform a desktop upgrade from 16.04/17.10 to 18.04? Anyway, I filed a bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1772246 [12:03] Launchpad bug 1772246 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu upgrade to 18.04 fails from 16.04 & 17.10" [Undecided,New] === Thedarkb1-X40 is now known as Thedarkb-X40 [14:51] searching for raspberry - but no Torrent or magnetic - links wanted === jan is now known as Guest42897 === kameloso is now known as kameloso^ === kameloso^ is now known as kameloso [20:36] how do you get rid off being asked for the keyring password after you log in? It wasn`t like this when I first installed lubuntu [20:38] what lubuntu? [20:40] cristian__c, 32 bit lubuntu? [20:40] ok, but what release sbout? [20:41] cristian__c, oh, sorry, 18.04 lts [20:42] has this issue appeared immediately after installed 18.04? [20:43] cristian__c, I did something, unfortunately I don`t recall what I did... The issue is not on my other login [20:44] I've found this issue by using skype [20:44] but keyring request appeared just when launching skype [20:44] cristian__c, aaaha, I tried to install skype I believe, unsuccessfully to, since it doesn`t support 32 bit anymore apparently [20:45] btw, try to look at keyring by using keyring tools (command line or gui, for example seahorse) [20:46] cristian__c, ok, I will try that [20:47] difference is you experience keyring request after desktop login [20:47] so, it could be a different issue [20:48] but looking at you keyring data could help you figuring out what it's going wrong [20:48] cristian__c, I installed seahorse now and changed the password to be the same as the account password, I`ll try to restart and see what happens I guess [20:48] chanikan, look at what applications are set to autostart [20:50] !autostart [20:50] If you want to edit your Autostart programs, open the Unity dash and search for Startup Programs. If you're on XFCE, use menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup, if you're on KDE, use Kickoff -> Computer -> System Settings -> Autostart. For more details see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup [20:51] diogenes_: when I set chattr +i, I've foundmthat if I try to enable dropbpx checkbutton in lxsession autostart settings, and I close and reopen lxsession again, the same checkbutton returns to be uncheked [20:52] so, when .desktop file is flagged with chattr +i, it's not possible to make it autostarting [20:53] diogenes_: I've workarounded that by adding a custm command in autostart [20:53] (custom command for launching dropbpx, as the dropbpx entry in the list can't be enabled anymore due to chattr) [20:55] cristian__c, but is not using chattr, then dropbox overrides your settings right? [20:57] diogenes_: unfortunately, chattr is needed in order to prevent dropbpx entry to crrates itself again at next boot [20:57] *to creates itself again [20:57] so in the end did you solve the issue? [20:58] at the moment I think so, but I wait system updates in ooder to declare if it's definitely closed [20:59] ok [20:59] if 18.10 will bring lxqt, I hope they have implemented indicator area beside n0tification area [20:59] in order to support applications that use ind9cator area, as dropbpx for example [21:01] cristian__c, you're lucky you're not using gnome, they completely remover the notification area so you kinda screwed is you try to use something like dropbox [21:01] (or better, a pseudo/fake indicator area in order to lie application, so they believe they're using indicstor area) [21:01] yeah [21:02] unf9rtunately, when gnome removed notification area, dropbpx has removed the support too [21:02] I use dropbpx applet on lubuntu since years and before 16.04 it worked well [21:04] now it need a rough workarpund, I hope lxqt will fix that somway [21:04] *someway === pleia2_ is now known as pleia2