The Final Push

2013-04-20 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi, we are fast approaching the release of 13.04, if you'd like to 'get it early' and also help the lubuntu team, please consider installing it. For those new to testing, there is an area[1] which covers how to do this. We need it testing (installing) on as many systems and in as many ways as poss

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Lars Noodén
On 20.04.2013 19:39, Aere Greenway wrote: > Is it important? It's certainly not critical, but without it being > fixed, it will annoy a lot of users. On 20.04.2013 20:41, Nio Wiklund wrote: > On 2013-04-20 18:31, Lars Noodén wrote: [snip] >> It's obviously not critical, but should we raise a bug

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Nio Wiklund
On 2013-04-20 18:31, Lars Noodén wrote: > On 20.04.2013 19:14, John Hupp wrote: >> I have observed the same thing, and someone raised the issue here >> maybe a year ago. I recall that it was regarded as a known bit of >> inelegant behavior, but it didn't seem like it was on the developers' >> rad

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Nio Wiklund
On 2013-04-20 18:24, Aere Greenway wrote: > On 04/20/2013 09:43 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: >> When I switch users and then log out of the second user I get the login >> screen, as expected. Then when I enter the login credentials for the >> first user, the next thing I am greeted with is Xscreensaver'

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/20/2013 10:31 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: On 20.04.2013 19:14, John Hupp wrote: I have observed the same thing, and someone raised the issue here maybe a year ago. I recall that it was regarded as a known bit of inelegant behavior, but it didn't seem like it was on the developers' radar as a t

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Lars Noodén
On 20.04.2013 19:14, John Hupp wrote: > I have observed the same thing, and someone raised the issue here > maybe a year ago. I recall that it was regarded as a known bit of > inelegant behavior, but it didn't seem like it was on the developers' > radar as a target. On 20.04.2013 19:24, Aere Gre

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Aere Greenway
On 04/20/2013 09:43 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: When I switch users and then log out of the second user I get the login screen, as expected. Then when I enter the login credentials for the first user, the next thing I am greeted with is Xscreensaver's login. So I actually need to log in twice, in two

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread John Hupp
I should add that I don't know if there is a bug report on file. On 4/20/2013 11:43 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: When I switch users and then log out of the second user I get the login screen, as expected. Then when I enter the login credentials for the first user, the next thing I am greeted with i

Re: Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread John Hupp
I have observed the same thing, and someone raised the issue here maybe a year ago. I recall that it was regarded as a known bit of inelegant behavior, but it didn't seem like it was on the developers' radar as a target. On 4/20/2013 11:43 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: When I switch users and then

Xscreensaver activated with switching back to original user

2013-04-20 Thread Lars Noodén
When I switch users and then log out of the second user I get the login screen, as expected. Then when I enter the login credentials for the first user, the next thing I am greeted with is Xscreensaver's login. So I actually need to log in twice, in two different ways, to get back to the original

Re: Problems Updating Lubuntu 12.04, 12.10, and 13.04 on Slow Machines

2013-04-20 Thread Gerry
On 04/20/2013 05:56 AM, Jonathan Marsden wrote: Aere, On 04/19/2013 12:23 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade Better to do this as one line with && between the two commands, since if the first fails, the second is usually rather pointless... so sudo apt-