[01:47] <home> Hi there
[01:48] <home> I have lost the time and date indicator  after a reboot, how can i get it back ??
[04:55] <uski> Hi there! I just installed Lubuntu 16.04 over a Xubuntu 14.04. But unless I do acpi=off, the laptop goes to sleep immediately ! (even if it's plugged in). Any idea about how to diagnose that ?
[05:53] <lynorian> uski, try in the power manager applet putting it into presentation mode will stop it going to sleep at all
[10:34] <sadlee> I installed Lubuntu in the UK and it's set to US keyboard layout. Is that a bug you know about, or just a random accident?
[10:45] <leszek> sadlee: did you choose UK Layout int he installer ?
[10:47] <sadlee> I'm not sure
[10:47] <sadlee> I just found setxkbmap -layout gb
[10:47] <sadlee> does that make the change permanently?
[10:47] <sadlee> it's worked for now
[10:51] <leszek> sadlee: nope that one would not be permanently
[10:51] <leszek> just for this session
[10:52] <sadlee> So how do I make it permanent?
[10:53] <sadlee> I guess I have to find the keyboard config file and edit it?
[10:53] <leszek> Either for your user alone (excluding TTYs) in the settings. Let me just get my Lubuntu box up and running and I tell you exactly where
[10:53] <leszek> otherwise you can globally change it with the terminal command: sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
[10:55] <leszek> sadlee: for your user itself you can add the keyboard layout handler Panel Applet
[10:55] <leszek> configure the applet and untick use system layout to set various different layouts
[10:57] <sadlee> What about sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration is that out of date - I'm searching for answers
[11:07] <leszek> sadlee: that should work like I wrote before and should be able to set the global keyboard layout
[15:47] <sudoneko> Anyone know how to stop pcmanfm duplicating desktop icons on both screens?