=== ezri is now known as rww === newk is now known as Guest66900 === Guest66900 is now known as newk_ [04:00] hi, i'm having trouble getting a fully dark theme in lubuntu 14.04. some parts remain having a white background even tho i changed gtk and qt themes to dark with light text themes [04:01] anyone can help me with that? [11:10] Hi guys, can you help me please? My printer HP Laserjet P1102 is not recognised by Lubuntu. What can I do?? I have read many guides but I'm lost... [18:05] hello [18:06] The next LTS Lubuntu should be released before June? [18:07] a-master, we expect that release on 21 April 2016 [18:08] Nice :) [18:08] So it should be 16.04 ? [18:08] yup [18:08] version [18:08] good! [18:08] :) [18:16] The current LTS is supported until 2019 and the next one extends the period up to 2020s ? [18:17] Lubuntu 16.04 will bu supported for 3 years, until April 2019 [18:18] *will be :D [18:19] Aaah okey [18:19] I saw the chart somewhere on the website saying the same thing. I just wanted to make sure :) [18:20] here's the "official" information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu/LTS [18:20] as you can see, our really true first LTS will be 16.04 [18:21] 14.04 was LTS only for core purposes (as Ubuntu was) but not the desktop [18:21] right [18:22] :) [18:22] Oh yes that's the chart I was referring to [18:22] well, it's fine. [18:23] from 2016 to 2019 [18:27] My parents have been more than happy with 14.04 LTS. They were more than surprised how well their former Windows 7 laptop got useful after reinstall :) [18:27] and faster, I guess! :) [18:28] Yeah a hell lot of faster [18:28] good boy! :D [18:29] The only problem seem to have is to connect phones via Bluetooth in order to transfer pictures [18:29] Maybe I will check that one day [18:30] there's a bluetooth connect utility in the Lubuntu Software Center, related to Gnome, that you could use [18:30] or simply install BlueMan. it's a great BT handler [18:31] ok [18:34] I don't trust upgrades. I will backup everything important and make a clean install once the 16.40 LTS is out :) [18:35] yes, we always recommend backing up your systems before installing a major update [18:35] I do a backup myself every week [18:36] You make snapshots every week? [18:36] an incremental backup with grsync [18:37] Ok [18:37] and I store everything in an external disk. just in case! :D [18:38] Yeah it's always a good idea to backup the most important things to external medias [18:38] and to the cloud too [18:39] sure [22:39] hi guys [22:40] there are many differences between lubu 14.04 and 15.10? thanks [22:41] calimero_82, there're several [22:41] these are the release notes on 14.04: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu [22:41] and these for 15.10: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WilyWerewolf/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu [22:42] thanks redwolf [22:43] you're welcome, calimero_82 :) [22:43] the biggest difference is the language system, and of course the kernel [22:43] if you were to recommend to a new one, which would you recommend? thank you [22:44] i've lubu 15.10 [22:44] I'm with 15.10 and it's pretty stable [22:44] also, having a new kernel means your devices have a better support [22:45] and we fixed lots of bugs [22:45] of course, 14.04.2 is still being fixed, as long as you install your upgrades [22:46] isn't arrived in 14.04.3 [22:46] ? [22:48] yes, sorry. that's the latest one [22:48] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04/release/ [22:51] in april will be 16.04, You should then update it or wait to see how will be the 16:04? [23:04] i'll install it maybe in may, so i can see if there are bugs in that month, it's a good idea? [23:06] yes, it's a good idea :) [23:06] better use stable systems. anyway, 16.04 will be an LTS, so it will have a better support [23:45] bye