[00:23]  * agaida think: what about to change the name and use debian directly? //duck and run
[00:23]  * wxl polishes off the banhammer
[00:28] <tsimonq2> hahaha
[01:21] <Kamilion> alright, what's the big rush to shove things over here?
[01:21] <tsimonq2> #lubuntu is for support ;)
[01:22] <Kamilion> ... What am I, chopped liver?
[01:22] <Kamilion> Hey, I need support getting alpha 1 working.
[01:22] <wxl> hahahha
[01:22] <tsimonq2> haha
[01:22] <wxl> Kamilion: have i told you lately that i love you? :)
[01:22] <wxl> also sudo make me a sandwich, ok?
[01:22] <Kamilion> no rule to me a sandwich, stop.
[01:22] <wxl> or if you're an x11 app and we're running on xwayland... well, that's an issue.
[01:22] <Kamilion> eh?
[01:23] <tsimonq2> Kamilion: I guess I'm a little hesitant to do an A1 and then do A2 two weeks later
[01:23] <Kamilion> I didn't have any issues with that...
[01:23] <tsimonq2> You're more than welcome to grab a daily :D
[01:23] <Kamilion> tsimonq2: depends on how long this delay takes
[01:23] <Kamilion> the daily from 12-27?
[01:23] <wxl> i guess x11 apps can't run as sudo in xwayland or something. i haven't really been following it but there's a bunch of bugs that have a lot of emotion in the comments
[01:23] <tsimonq2> Kamilion: probably
[01:23] <Kamilion> ... er.. .what?
[01:23] <Kamilion> you're not supposed to sudo x apps ever
[01:23] <Kamilion> that's why gksudo and such exist
[01:23] <tsimonq2> wxl: ...X11 apps shouldn't ever run as sudo
[01:23] <tsimonq2> right
[01:24] <tsimonq2> exactly
[01:24] <wxl> i should say *sudo
[01:24] <tsimonq2> bah, that's still sudo :P
[01:24] <wxl> i digress
[01:24] <Kamilion> in our case, pkexec now
[01:24] <wxl> don't worry about this, ok :)
[01:24] <Kamilion> hm, well, that's a good heads up because I often run terminals or gnome-disks as root
[01:24] <Kamilion> speaking of which, what's the plan for replacing gnome-disks for lxqt?
[01:27] <tsimonq2> Kamilion: Likely KDE's Partition Manager
[01:27] <Kamilion> huh?
[01:27] <Kamilion> I'm not talking about gparted
[01:28] <tsimonq2> oh
[01:28] <Kamilion> I'm talking about gnome-disks
[01:28] <Kamilion> the tool to mount things (and it can also do some partitioning shit as well, but I've not really used that)
[01:28] <tsimonq2> Hm, not sure.
 @julienlavergne So Lubuntu's seeds are now completely converted to Git, and you can find them here: https://git.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/lubuntu — the archive tooling and cdimage tooling should now correctly detect and use these seeds, and each seed is in its own branch.
 Once that's done, it would be a possibility to look into two way mirroring with our Git repositories :)
[06:31] <lynorain> this bug is annoying for lubuntu next https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qupzilla/+bug/1742359
 Hm, can't reproduce this here.
 Also, good to see you lynorain. :)
 I could try it 🤔
[07:38] <lynorain> maybe graphics type and a nvidia problem ?
 We need your help testing the 17.10 respins! You can find more details here: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/385/builds
 @tsimonq2, @Schyken Could you please check to make sure this works with your EFI system?
 Or anyone else, for that matter :)
[20:38] <gilir> It's quite here :-)
 (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:8080//file_3416.mp4
[20:59] <gilir> changes are done to lubuntu-artwork, you should check it instead of sending gif ;-)
 @gilir, Once those changes are done, would this be something I could convert to Git as well?
[21:13] <gilir> tsimonq2, yes please :-) I usually forget I'm on a bzr branch and do git commands on this :-)
 @gilir, O__O
 how are we going to proceed moving to github?
 *downloads latest branch*
[21:16] <gilir> I don't think so, but github can be used as mirror and to attract PR
 ah, nice
 so, before I get my hands dirty... did you duplicate the boot sequences?
[21:18] <gilir> I mostly done a copy / paste / rename to *-next
 it looks easy-peasy
[21:19] <gilir> just modify the files in lubuntu-next-logo, I'll adjust the packaging if necessary, don't worry
 if you want we can do it "old style", I send you the bitmap for plymouth
 the rest of logos are called from the Qt desktop, so no problem, I can put them there in the artwork package
[21:21] <gilir> no need to send them, just push them to the branch, we will clean this after :-)
 okies
 Right now the Git repos are mirrored on Phab, GitHub is something I have yet to do but I'll probably do it tonight.
 gilir: Did you see my message about the Lubuntu seed being fully converted to Git?
[21:32] <gilir> tsimonq2, yes ! thanks for this :-)
 Awesome :)
[21:51] <gilir> redwolf, I'm going to sleep, don't break stuff when I'm away ;-)
[21:51] <tsimonq2> o/ gilir, sleep well :)
 I don't promise anything 😁
 hi, Lubuntu 17.10 will work on an asus eeepc 701 4G harddisk 2G RAM ?
 i m tring to install it now , i ve red it worked well the 14, i dunno if it is grown too fat by now
 i see no porblem... try it live first
 azz i started the installation , it takes ages i will wait now
 but thnks it gives me hope
 @CapitanSgrakkio, that little netbook it´s not the more powerful , but i think it will work
 i tried mint, easypeasy, puppy, archbang (too complicate for me ) arch 32 (same), bunsenlabs (it gived me an error on installation )
 mint its too fat
 @CapitanSgrakkio, lubuntu, Peppermint OS, and maybe Q4OS seems your best options.
[23:27] <agaida> or maybe antix
 yep, antix , a very good option
 lubuntu too heavy?
 how much space it needs?
 it looks good antix!.. will be a durable distro?
[23:46] <agaida> it will last as long old and slow computers exists
 fantastic!
 with the full version of Antix how much hard disk space s required?
 antiX-17_386-full.iso
 @CapitanSgrakkio, Around 2.4GB for sure.
 but not more than 4G?
 aok sorry didnt read well