[00:08] <pilne> is it me? or does lxqt seem to be very much in limbo in general across the various distros?
[00:14] <tsimonq2> pilne: how so?
[00:16] <pilne> not sure, git seems active, but "news" doesn't seem like it, and i've heard mixed reviews on it actually being able to be "lightweight"
[00:19] <pilne> sadly i haven't had much time to mess around with things myself to get my own feel for it :(
[00:45] <ianorlin> yeah git is still active not sure of the quality of all the packages across every distro
[00:46] <ianorlin> !info whohas |pilne
[00:47] <ianorlin> 0.9.0 had problems with one fedora release I remember
[00:47] <ianorlin> I think there might be a new stable upstream release soon as well
[00:47] <ianorlin> there was talk about getting translations ready on the list
[00:47] <ianorlin> the list being the lxde mailing list
[01:00] <pilne> very interesting news, i love qt's approach tbh, kde just feels like a bit "too much" for stuff i really don't need/use/appreciate
[09:26] <tavi---> hy
[09:27] <tavi---> there is a website where from i can take older LTS of lubuntu?
[09:28] <gsilvapt> tavi---, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04/release/
[09:31] <tavi---> i founded ....thanks
[13:06] <newjersey> so i'm a noob and just updated to 16.04 what is the difference between apt install and apt-get install in lubuntu?
[13:08] <hateball> newjersey: you get a progress indicator using pure apt
[13:09] <hateball> and you dont have to know if you should use apt-get or apt-cache
[13:10] <newjersey> thanks hateball btw do you do any ruby? I got ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. stack overflow answer from 2014 says install ruby-dev is that still the case?
[13:13] <hateball> newjersey: Sorry no
[14:32] <huehue_> hi guys
[14:32] <huehue_> RTL-8029AS - recognized but not ready. But ne2k_pci loaded!
[14:33] <huehue_> Now I fixed setting up interfaces auto eth1 iface eth1 dhcp.
[14:33] <huehue_> network manager can't use this interface
[14:34] <huehue_> i can't active network manager about this device?
[14:34] <huehue_> lubuntu 12.04
[14:34] <huehue_> 12.04.5
[20:32] <yaomtc> I was looking at the screenshots on the main page, and noticed that the captions at the bottom hide an important part of the desktop... The panel.
[20:33] <yaomtc> Right now all I can really see are the windows.
[20:33] <tsimonq2> yaomtc: need me to start up a VM I have and take a screenshot? :)
[20:34] <yaomtc> tsimonq2: http://imgur.com/sSHTjvW
[20:34] <yaomtc> The text isn't actually that dark, I think I caught it in the middle of a transition
[20:35] <tsimonq2> oic
[20:35] <tsimonq2> so what do you suggest be changed?
[20:35] <yaomtc> I would suggest either enlarging the frame that holds the screenshots vertically,
[20:36] <yaomtc> or maybe enlarging the canvas of the images themselves so they have some blank space at the bottom?
[20:36] <teward> which "main page" do you refer to?
[20:36]  * teward has to ask :)
[20:36] <yaomtc> I haven't looked at the code so I don't know how it's actually set up but something like the first method would probably make more sense
[20:36] <yaomtc> http://lubuntu.net/
[20:37] <teward> don't use lubuntu.net
[20:37] <teward> lubuntu.me is the official site
[20:37] <yaomtc> huh.
[20:37] <teward> yaomtc: ^ update your bookmarks!
[20:37] <yaomtc> is this a very recent change? because lubuntu.me doesn't show up on the first page of google results
[20:37] <yaomtc> oh there it is, at the bottom
[20:37] <yaomtc> it is on the first page but not as high as it should be. guess it'll take some time.
[20:38] <teward> yaomtc: yes we're aware of that, nothing we can do though
[20:38] <yaomtc> oh well!
[20:38] <yaomtc> disregard that
[20:38] <yaomtc> this site looks much better :)
[20:39] <teward> tsimonq2: guess you can ignore them then.  always find out which site they're looking at :)
[20:41] <tsimonq2> teward: ahh okay :)
[20:52] <yaomtc> one more question, if you're familiar with UNetbootin, it offers an option to preserve files across reboots, but it says "Ubuntu only". Do you know if that applies to variants like Lubuntu, too?
[20:53] <yaomtc> derivatives, rather
[20:57] <yaomtc> I don't know how to contact the UNetbootin team to ask them... maybe I'll try on #ubuntu
[21:06] <teward> yaomtc: it works for the Lubuntu stuff too
[21:06] <teward> yaomtc: any of the official Ubuntu variants, it should work for
[21:06] <teward> save for alternate images, and Server I think
[21:06] <teward> or any which don't have a Live environment
[21:51] <yaomtc> thanks teward
[22:37] <n-iCe> hi