[01:01] [telegram] hi all, silly question but, what is the name of the console/terminal in lubuntu? [01:01] [telegram] I need to set up a direct access and I don't know how to Call it just using a command line :) [01:04] qterminal [01:48] [telegram] thanks! === genii is now known as genii-core [03:48] [telegram] next silly question: where can I find the file to configure my quicklaunch icons? [03:48] [telegram] It doesn't seem to be at [03:48] [telegram] /usr/share/lxqt/lxqt-panel [03:49] [telegram] I have only one quicklaunch app which I configured including icon and path, but can't find it now [03:51] [telegram] it is not this either [03:51] [telegram] /usr/share/lxqt/panel.conf [03:51] [telegram] There is a [03:51] [telegram] /usr/share/lxqt/lxqt-panel/quicklaunch.desktop [03:51] [telegram] but does not have the info related to my custom-created shortcut [03:55] perhaps ~/.config/lxqt/panel.conf [03:55] [telegram] Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS [03:55] [telegram] Kernel: Linux 5.4.0-92-generic [03:55] [telegram] Architecture: x86-64 (re @Rodrigo: next silly question: where can I find the file to configure my quicklaunch icons? [03:55] [telegram] It doesn't seem to be at [03:55] [telegram] /usr/share/lxqt/lxqt-panel [03:55] [telegram] I have only one quicklaunch app which I configured including icon and path, but can't find it now [03:56] no need to copy paste again [03:56] [telegram] oh I'm sorry I edited the message in Telegram to avoid flooding, but maybe that is not reflected in IRC (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) no need to copy paste again) [04:01] [telegram] that's correct! It was [04:01] [telegram] /home/user/.config/lxqt/panel.conf [04:01] [telegram] Thanks!! (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) perhaps ~/.config/lxqt/panel.conf) [04:07] [telegram] ok this file looks weird to me (panel.conf). I have only ONE quicklauch item. But it shows up several times in panel.conf [04:07] [telegram] First it appears "normal", then it appears with increasing occurrences of the word "volume" as prefix... strange? [04:10] [telegram] also it shows panels with very strange labels/numbers. : https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/d247f9de/file_3761.jpg [04:10] [telegram] maybe it is just the normal product of me fooling around with settings through the years 🤪 [09:37] [telegram] It isn't really intended that the config files are edited directly. To add something to the quicklaunch just drag and drop it from the menu. (re @Rodrigo: maybe it is just the normal product of me fooling around with settings through the years 🤪) [10:05] [telegram] How can I get rid of "Upgrade Notifier" popup? I know that I got rid of it on my main system but now I get it in VMs [10:07] [telegram] And I cannot find it in my notes how I did it [10:09] It can be disabled in the session settings in the autostart section. It is called upgNotifier there. [10:10] @matkoniecz, you didn't provide release details but https://askubuntu.com/questions/1313885/how-can-i-change-the-frequency-of-the-lubuntu-update-notifier-lubuntu-20-04 may help if you wish to change time; https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.13/session_settings.html (21.10 manual link) for disabling.. [10:12] [telegram] I hoped for package removal but [10:12] [telegram] The following packages will be REMOVED [10:12] [telegram] lubuntu-desktop lubuntu-update-notifier [10:13] I'd disable or change timing, not remove package ! (otherwise you risk problems down the road should you forget what you did come release-upgrade on this & like changes you make) [10:14] [telegram] I never do release-upgrade anyway, LTS interval is long enough to burn downs system and start from new one (long-term settings go into my Ansible and ditfiles) [10:17] [telegram] rm /etc/xdg/autostart/upg-notifier-autostart.desktop sounds like an answer to that demonic popup [10:32] [telegram] Yes, I even had it in my ansible: but I failed to clearly mention what it hides, so I failed to find it [10:32] [telegram] https://github.com/matkoniecz/recovery-with-ansible/blob/5de883c430e37e88947a365ba579f06d6a13555a/roles/stop_upgrade_notifier_popup/tasks/main.yml [13:22] [telegram] Thanks. I my case it was a "portable app" (Double Commander) so it was not in the menu. Now I switched to Krusader which is, so all is good. Thanks again (re @kc2bez: It isn't really intended that the config files are edited directly. To add something to the quicklaunch just drag and drop it from the menu.) === genii-core is now known as genii === paolo_ is now known as Guest9700