[01:20] <AlexPortable> does lubuntu contains any extra graphics / sound drivers / stuff apart from a server installation?
[01:22] <wxl> absolutely, AlexPortable. it has the whole X11 stack, for Pete's sake.
[01:24] <AlexPortable> wxl: can i somehow install that myself?
[01:25] <AlexPortable> im trying to create a more bare minimum with only a webbrowser basis
[01:25] <wxl> AlexPortable: so you only want to browse?
[01:25] <AlexPortable> yes
[01:25] <AlexPortable> well and sound and video playback (youtube and kodi)
[01:25] <wxl> AlexPortable: try using lubuntu-core.
[01:26] <wxl> i dunno what kodi is but with html5 in youtube you should have no problems
[01:26] <AlexPortable> kodi is a mediaplayer program
[01:28] <AlexPortable> how is lubuntu core different?
[01:30] <wxl> apt-cache show | grep Depends will show you
[01:30] <wxl> just put lubuntu-core/desktop after show
[01:30] <AlexPortable> what do you mean after show?
[01:30] <wxl> there's only about 38 packages in core, and about 92 in desktop
[01:30] <wxl> apt-cache show lubuntu-core | grep Depends
[01:30] <AlexPortable> ah
[01:31] <wxl> you can do one after the other with `apt-cache show lubuntu-{core,desktop} | grep Depends` assuming you're using bash
[01:32] <AlexPortable> ah thanks
[01:32] <AlexPortable> and how about installing those packages on debian/ubuntu server?
[01:33] <wxl> well the above are ubuntu packages
[01:33] <wxl> so do you have debian or ubuntu?
[01:33] <AlexPortable> i was testing with a bare-minimal system of debian
[01:33] <AlexPortable> and have an lubuntu installation, but it was kinda bloated for my use case
[01:33] <wxl> then that will take you more effort
[01:33] <wxl> they have lxde* metapackages (well, taskel tasks i imagine) that could help
[01:33] <AlexPortable> well i have a working solution with openbox and stuff, but im not sure what x11 things im missing
[01:34] <wxl> just go through the list of packages in -core
[01:34] <wxl> gotta jet but good luck!
[01:34] <AlexPortable> thanks :)
[01:34] <AlexPortable> bye
[10:39] <Antony567> How to autostart few users?
[12:44] <rgsghsdghg> f
[15:03] <AlexPortable> What is the difference between lubuntu core and lubuntu minimal ?
[16:02] <paul__> hi i can see wi fi networks can anybody help me ?
[19:26] <Falconic> so, I'm trying to use a document and cloud drive manager on lubuntu, and it's telling me to start by opening Activities and typing Online Accounts
[19:26] <Falconic> but I can't seem to open Activities...
[19:27] <Falconic> if it's relevant, I'm using a ThinkPad x220
[19:28] <wxl> what is this thing, Falconic ? link?
[19:28] <Falconic> I tried using the upper left hot corner, nothing comes down, and using the command key(super I guess is the popular name for it on linux now?)
[19:29] <Falconic> it's Documents
[19:29] <wxl> link?
[19:30] <Falconic> wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Documents
[19:30] <wxl> Falconic: did you install this through the package maneger?
[19:30] <wxl> oh. and you know, this is designed to work with GNOME, not LXDE.
[19:30] <Falconic> yeah, through Software
[19:31] <wxl> clearly the instructions reference features of the GNOME desktop.
[19:31] <wxl> so you can install a LOOOOOT more stuff and get it.
[19:31] <Falconic> oh shoot, how did I miss that?
[19:31] <wxl> there's also an Ubuntu GNOME flavor, but i can't expect it to be as lightweight as Lubuntu (though I'm not sure)
[19:31] <Falconic> haha, okay, better start to this question
[19:32] <Falconic> is there a good way to have access to gDrive/gDocs on LUbuntu as a desktop app?
[19:32] <wxl> it's strange that it doesn't seem to depend upon gnome even though it says it's a standalone application
[19:32] <wxl> i'm not sure honestly
[19:33] <Falconic> or should I just use the browser based stuff for gDrive/gDocs?
[19:34] <wxl> that's probably what i'd suggest
[19:34] <wxl> i think there's also like google-cli or something like that that can be used to access some features of google on the command line but i'm not sure that's what you want
[19:35] <Falconic> okay, bummer, the browser apps don't like to play nice with Vivaldi
[19:35] <Falconic> XD
[19:35] <Falconic> nah, if it was for me I'd be fine, but it's for my SO
[19:36] <wxl> right right. the Google-native apps are probably more "at home" in reality.
[19:36] <Falconic> she was gonna be an IT major, but she said fuck it because it got too frustrating and now she refuses to us things that are not user friendly
[19:36] <Falconic> hahaha
[19:37] <wxl> (language)
[19:37] <Falconic> oop, sorry!
[19:37] <wxl> all good
[19:39] <Falconic> alright, so she'll have to use the web based access for them, silly users and needing their GUIs! XD
[19:39] <wxl> right
[19:39] <Falconic> thank you! have a great day
[19:40] <wxl> you too
[19:41] <Falconic> oh, is there a shortcut for terminal on LUbuntu?
[19:41] <lynorian_> Falconic: control alt t
[19:41] <Falconic> thank you! :)
[19:41] <wxl> pick through ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml to see ohw that's set
[19:41] <wxl> it's easily changed if you prefer something else
[22:07] <AlexPortable> the main differences between lubuntu core and lubuntu-desktop are some packages. I'm trying to create a bare minimal system, which packages can i more remove? dbus-x11, lightdm, lightdm-gtk-greeter, lubuntu-artwork, lubuntu-default-settings, lubuntu-icon-theme, lxpanel, lxsession, lxterminal, openbox, pcmanfm, plymouth-theme-lubuntu-logo,
[22:07] <AlexPortable> plymouth-theme-lubuntu-text, ubuntu-mono, xserver-xorg-input-all, xserver-xorg-video-all, xserver-xorg-video-intel