[02:20] good morning [02:34] o/ [02:34] heya arraybolt3[m] [02:34] Anything new in Ubuntu-land I might have missed? [02:35] arraybolt3[m]: you left us ;_; [02:35] Sorry, had lots and lots of other things to do and our spot was getting too distracting :( [02:35] hehe np, i can understand that - well if anything ever quietens down, you know where to visit! [02:36] : ) [02:36] 👍️ [02:36] Got some interesting projects in the works, though. Latest one is kinda Ubuntu-related so I guess I'll plop it here. https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/kforge [02:37] (That's the latest Ubuntu-related one anyway.) [02:37] It's more KDE-related but KDE and Ubuntu go together in Kubuntu so [02:40] interesting [02:42] OK, I guess I best get back to it. [02:42] * arraybolt3[m] buries my head in source code build craziness [02:43] s/source code build/source code/ [02:43] * lotuspsychje slides over a drink to arraybolt3[m] to handle it [02:43] :) [07:26] hi folks [17:59] I have a question about how Ubuntu manages to set the font and icon theme for every user automatically [17:59] I know how I can manually change the theme and appearance settings using dconf & the user shell themes extension for a single user, how to theme GDM using dconf & /usr/share/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-theme.gresource, and how to enable extensions via GNOME shell modes [18:00] but how does Ubuntu ensure that all users have the same fonts and icon theme? [18:00] I’ve checked /etc/default & /etc/skel for anything that might be relevant but it’s just $SHELL, .profile & friends. === EriC^^_ is now known as EriC^^ [21:24] so you're claiming that users can change each other's fonts and icons? [21:25] that'd be very surprising