[00:22] (Photo, 1023x766) https://i.imgur.com/Wkr0NOp.jpg Hmm :D [01:26] H mm can I take a piece of LXQt on my Lubuntu soon... It really sound a eso me. Greetings from Cuba [01:54] LD [01:54] *:D [01:58] I try to write awesome but the corrector play me a bad joke ;) [01:58] :) [05:56] @Hyuuga_Neji, Best regards from the another continent [14:04] Judista1510 was added by: Judista1510 [14:13] (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:9090//file_757.mp4 [14:38] Lol [17:47] David was added by: David [17:47] Hi [17:48] o/ [17:48] (Sticker, 512x512) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:9090//file_760.webp [17:49] (Sticker, 512x499) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:9090//file_761.webp [17:49] XD [17:51] Hahahahahahahahahahahaha [18:33] I'm a noob [18:34] Will apt alongside apt-get cause problems? [18:53] @David, Nope [18:53] In fact, it's preferred to only use apt, not apt-get [18:55] I read about that, but lubuntu has both [18:55] @tsimonq2, I thought it was preferred to use apt-get because apt is kinda experimental, and for compatability reasons? [18:55] Shall I just ditch apt-get [18:56] @AceHW, Nope. apt is fully functional now and upstream has told me directly that apt is the way to go [18:56] @David, Yes [18:56] All Ubuntu and Debian distros have both [18:56] apt-get is for backends and scripts. apt is for user interaction. Use apt. :) [18:57] Thanks