[01:12] <xubuntu09w> hola
[10:27] <frad> hi, I added geany, terminal and thunar to my 'app autostart' under settings and now, everytime I log in, the gui doesnt fully load, just a terminal and the wallpaper. the terminal is fully functioning. If I close it, the the gui loads correctly, and the 3 mentioned programs open
[10:27] <frad> I belive the reason is the following:
[10:28] <frad> Adding thunar, the command I wrote is simply 'thunar' given that if it write 'tunar' in a terminal, thunar will open
[10:28] <frad> the same for geany and terminal
[10:28] <frad> how do I fix this, to get the gui fully loaded from the beginning
[10:34] <brainwash> frad: only the terminal triggers this problem?
[10:35] <frad> brainwash, Im not sure, after closing the terminal I received a message: 'home/mike/.profile does not load correctly'
[10:35] <frad> 'fix the problem asap'
[10:36] <brainwash> did you have some custom lines in your .profile file?
[10:36] <brainwash> maybe in .bashrc too
[10:38] <frad> not that I know, but I believe 'xfce-terminal' should be at the end of my ~/.profile...
[10:38] <frad> im pasting it
[10:38] <brainwash> why would it be there?
[10:38] <frad> I dont know, apparently I added it. Deleting now
[10:39] <frad> ok brainwash should I restart the machine to see what happens?
[10:39] <brainwash> a relog should do
[10:39] <frad> brb
[10:43] <frad> thx brainwash it worked
[10:43] <brainwash> great :)
[10:43] <frad> brainwash, is there a shortcut to turn xubuntu off?
[10:44] <brainwash> I don't actually don't know
[10:45] <brainwash> there may be one to trigger the session logout dialog
[10:45] <brainwash> but you can add own keybinds anyway
[10:52] <frad> brainwash, if I execute 'exit' xubuntu will turn off, correct?
[10:53] <brainwash> use 'xfce4-session-logout --halt --fast'
[10:53] <brainwash> the --fast prevents session saving
[10:55] <brainwash> 'exit' is a shell command
[10:55] <frad> allright
[16:29] <xubuntu29i> hi
[16:34] <xubuntu13i> hello
[16:35] <xubuntu13i> hello
[16:35] <xubuntu13i> anybody is here?
[16:35] <xubuntu13i> this is cacot
[19:03] <ddoobb> how can I disable bluetooth after using it if I don't have the applet? (I don't want to crowd the taskbar panel)
[19:04] <ddoobb> Bluetooth manager app for some reason has no option to turn the bluetooth off
[19:48] <kumool> ddoobb, you can open the applet and then quit
[19:50] <kumool> ddoobb, session and startup to disable bluetooth app
[20:00] <ddoobb> thanks kumool