[03:22] <johndavepallan> hello to all
[03:23] <johndavepallan> anybody know an application for reddit
[03:23] <ianorlin> johndavepallan: other than a webbrowser?
[03:23] <holstein> lol
[03:23] <johndavepallan> yeah ianorlin
[03:24] <johndavepallan> i found reditr but i think its for 32bit...or older package
[03:24] <holstein> i dont think you'll care, either way
[03:24] <holstein> http://reditr.com/
[03:25] <johndavepallan> tried to install it holstein but there is a dependency issue.
[03:25] <holstein> since, its not requiring doing anything CPU intensive.. i would just be cautious of the security if it is, in fact old
[03:25] <holstein> johndavepallan: sure. let the creators know
[03:25] <johndavepallan> ok
[03:25] <johndavepallan> oh well, i'll just use the browser for now :)
[11:52] <dust> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2015-July/038825.html
[11:52] <dust> It would be good to prepare
[11:52] <dust> something similar for Lubuntu and Xubuntu.
[11:54] <ianorlyn> dust: I saw but not much C++ stuff currently in lubuntu
[11:54] <ianorlyn> mainly abiword, gnumeric, synaptic, and lubuntu-software-center
[11:55] <dust> btw 15.10 will be lxde or lxqt?
[11:55] <ianorlyn> lxde
[11:56] <ianorlyn> although that would be a lot of changes for lxqt
[11:56] <dust> so the change for 16.04?
[11:56] <ianorlyn> not sure really
[11:57] <dust> k
[15:49] <binaryhermit> I wouldn't think 16.04 would be lxqt, since it might not be prudent to make big changes in the development cycle immediately preceding a LTS release
[15:50] <binaryhermit> but I might be wrong
[15:50] <wxl> i would say that's a fair assertion, binaryhermit
[15:50] <wxl> we'll likely see it in 16.10 or so
[15:50] <wxl> we also have some big dev changes going on globally, like we're to get gcc 5 in wily
[15:50] <binaryhermit> though Kubuntu wasn't LTS once because of the KDE3->KDE4 transition, if I recall correctly
[15:51] <wxl> right but i don't think we want to go that way
[15:51] <binaryhermit> right
[15:52] <bioterror> is that lxqt so much better than what the normal lxde is? what are the benefits?
[15:53] <wxl> more or less, development has really ceased for lxde
[15:53] <wxl> upstream
[15:53] <wxl> lxqt, ultimately, is more supported and maintainable
[15:53] <wxl> really, though, we're talking about swapping graphics libraries
[15:54] <wxl> however, for lubuntu it means qt applications (because we don't need extraneous graphics libraries)
[15:54] <wxl> so default apps will be changing
[15:54] <wxl> perhaps to the chagrin of some folks
[15:54] <bioterror> could be a good thing
[15:54] <wxl> but you know, you can install whatever you want :)
[15:56] <Unit193> Except the slight unstability of it, that is. :D
[15:57] <wxl> yeah well, it's getting there
[17:57] <deitarion> While I'm waiting for a third wall-mount plate from Hong Kong, is there a way to make LXPanel run along the bottom of a monitor not at the bottom of the desktop bounding rectangle?
[17:58] <deitarion> (The new monitor is to the left of and below the two already hanging on my home-made monitor arm and I want my panel on the monitor that used to be the left but is now the middle.
[17:58] <deitarion> )
[18:09] <deitarion> Also, is there a way to divide the task list across multiple taskbar widgets (eg. Something like KDE's "only show windows on this monitor") so I don't have to choose between accurate inter-monitor mouse motion and a nice, roomy taskbar?
[19:20] <newguy> hello