[04:35] <n-iCe> hi
[07:45] <mihael_k33hl> What is the command to run system settings on lubuntu?
[10:08] <SynthSy01> Hello. Can we mask the task bar on Lubuntu?
[10:12] <leszek> SynthSy01: mask ?
[10:13] <SynthSy01> sorry
[10:13] <SynthSy01> hide
[10:13] <SynthSy01> Can we hide the task bar with a right click?
[10:14] <leszek> SynthSy01: not with a right click but you can go to settings of the panel and activate auto hide under advance
[10:14] <leszek> *advanced
[10:14] <SynthSy01> perfect
[10:14] <SynthSy01> Thanks
[10:15] <leszek> np :)
[10:15] <leszek> the option is called Minimize panel when not in use
[10:15] <SynthSy01> I have just read that Lubuntu users experience some problems with LibreOffice, e.g. with the colors. Is that true?
[10:15] <leszek> I am not sure if you can make it hide all the way as it needs at least 1 pixel for detecting the mouse to unhide
[10:16] <leszek> let me install LO to try out
[10:16] <SynthSy01> No problem
[10:16] <SynthSy01> That's nice
[10:17] <leszek> SynthSy01: even if its true it should be a theme thingy so changing the theme might fix it. Though just wait a sec so I can test it
[10:17] <SynthSy01> ok
[10:19] <SynthSy01> I prefer Lubuntu because I work on a Chromebook (I only have 32 Gb)
[10:19] <leszek> yeah makes sense. Also an ARM based Chromebook or Intel ?
[10:21] <leszek> SynthSy01: when installing libreoffice writer only from lubuntu software center it is missing the desktop integration packages as it seems so the UI looks like good old Windows 95
[10:22] <SynthSy01> That's what I thought ^^
[10:22] <leszek> SynthSy01: after installing the package libreoffice-gtk everything looks just the way it should
[10:22] <leszek> make sure to install libreoffice-gtk and not libreoffice-gtk3 as this theme looks ugly and does not integrate aswell as the gtk one does
[10:25] <SynthSy01> Will do. I am reading how to do it as I am a new Linux user.
[10:26] <leszek> SynthSy01: I did it via terminal as I did not found it in Lubuntu Software Center (though it might be there still but by default it only shows apps and no libs or such packages)
[10:26] <leszek> sudo apt-get install libreoffice-gtk
[10:26] <leszek> is the command I used
[10:26] <SynthSy01> easy enough
[10:27] <SynthSy01> Would you recommend Lubuntu for a beginner?
[10:28] <SynthSy01> I only need LibreOffice, Xmind and Freemind.
[10:29] <leszek> SynthSy01: yeah its a good and very easy start for a beginner that knows Windows 95s user interface paradigma
[10:49] <SynthSy01> thanks again
[10:49] <SynthSy01> bye
[15:25] <n-iCe> hi
[18:35] <nodo654> hi im spanish
[18:36] <nodo654> please suport me
[18:36] <wxl> nodo654: we can try in english here, or else—
[18:36] <wxl> !es | nodo654
[18:49] <swift110> hey
[18:52] <nodo654> i want to install a .tar.bz2 in lubuntu
[18:53] <nodo654> with a terminal
[18:54] <nodo654> i follow this tutorial http://blog.desdelinux.net/tutorial-instalar-paquetes-tar-gz-y-tar-bz2/
[18:56] <wxl> seems about right
[19:20] <n-iCe> Iceland :o