[07:08] <alfredo> hola
 @wxl [<wxl> well, i mean there's plenty of people that still use them. it's still comm …], oh i see. so it just me. anyway its easy to install/uninstall. no complains. :)
[10:14] <jack123> Hello, I am wondering why Firefox is not updating to the latest version using the software updater in Lubuntu 18.04. It is still on version 69.02 Firefox which is 2 versions behind.
[10:15] <ubuking> jack123 what operating System are you using?
[10:16] <jack123> Lubuntu version 18.04 LTS
[10:16] <ubuking> tHANKS
[10:16] <ubuking> thats right
[10:16] <ubuking> 69.0.2 for Lubuntu 18.04.3
[10:17] <ubuking> latest Firefox stable is, 69.0.3
[10:17] <ubuking> it
[10:17] <ubuking> it is in ubuntu 19.10
[10:17] <jack123> Yes but there has been version 69.03 and now 70.0 released by Mozilla and the version 69.02 is buggy. Firefox made a fix in 69.03 specifically for Linux
[10:17] <ubuking> not packaged until now
[10:17] <ubuking> Maybe until Friday ?
[10:17] <ubuking> or saturday
[10:18] <jack123> Ok....thanks. Not trying to be critical but why so long since 69.03 has been out for awhile.
[10:18] <ubuking> not sure :(
[10:18] <ubuking> How Comes that you are using LXQT ?:)
[10:18] <ubuking> or LXDE
[10:19] <jack123> It is one that has worked well
[10:19] <ubuking> cool :)
[10:19] <ubuking> Hardware is old or ?
[10:20] <jack123> It is older yes but not terrible
[10:20] <ubuking> hehe  mine too
[10:20] <ubuking> I have Intel E8400 4 GB
[10:20] <ubuking> Memory
[10:20] <ubuking> and SSD :)
[10:21] <jack123> Ok. Well I guess I will just wait until Fri/Sat to see if things get updated. Very frustrating that it is taking so long to update FF. Used to be relatively quick
[10:22] <ubuking> you can Change to
[10:22] <ubuking> Chrome :)
[10:22] <ubuking> hehe like me did  before :D
[10:22] <ubuking> its nicer
[10:22] <jack123> Yuck
 Is anyone running 18.04 on a RPi ?
 not recently but I had been for a while
 What made you change, and to what?
 the rpi died :P
 that's why it changed 😔
 @teward001 [the rpi died :P], out of ordeR?
 it got shorted out by a power surge a while ago yes
 otherwise was running fine
 HERE complain abt low voltage
 but still on 16.04
[22:01] <eamonn> Is there anywhere I can drop a script so that it gets run after/on desktop init? Or a way to configure a systemd service as such? I just wanna run `xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap` whenever I log in.
[22:02] <wxl> yeah just use the autostart system.. systemd would be appropriate iff you wanted to start on system start rather than login
 how to autostart system wxl ?
[22:05] <wxl> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.13/session_settings.html?highlight=autostart
[22:17] <eamonn> Thanks, I'll check that out
[22:18] <eamonn> Oh man, I could probably make this autostart my whole dev env on login. Cool!
[22:18] <wxl> yep
[22:19] <wxl> you could make a script to do the whole thing and just autostart that or you could autostart individual components
 @wxl [<wxl> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.13/session_settings.html?highli …], noted, ~/.config/autostart/*
[22:20] <wxl> @ctisme if you want to be more general about it https://specifications.freedesktop.org/autostart-spec/autostart-spec-latest.html
[22:26] <chieta> afaik on the current release on the wiki lubuntu will replace openbox functionality... CMIIW?
[22:27] <wxl> that is probably a better question for the dev channel
[22:27] <wxl> !devel
[22:28] <chieta> Noted, wxl
[22:29] <chieta> as far as the replacement is more superior then it's a good news :D