[09:33] <sacarde> hi
[09:33] <sacarde> in alternate install Lubuntu, there is a singulare way to configurein alternate install Lubuntu, there is a singulare way to configurein alternate install Lubuntu, there is a singulare way to configure keyboard keyboard keyboard
[09:33] <sacarde> ... sorry
[09:34] <sacarde> by pressing some keys to recognize keyboard
[09:34] <sacarde> is possible to start this in a installed system?
[11:38] <cjwatson> it's in the cdebconf-keystep source package, but as far as I know nobody's ever done the work to integrate that in such a way that it could run in an installed system, sorry
[15:28] <mpt> Does anyone have handy a screenshot of the “Turn off Secure Boot” option on the “Updates and other software” screen? <https://goo.gl/8sRxU9>
[15:28] <mpt> (I’d like to see it to work out if there’s enough room for other stuff on that screen.)
[15:38] <mpt> Ah, I found it … Okay, who told GTK to make that line of text unwrappable. :-/ <https://askubuntu.com/questions/867955/after-installation-do-i-still-need-to-remember-or-protect-the-secure-boot-passw>
[15:42] <mpt> (Also, changed “security key” to “password” in two out of three places)