=== davidcalle_ is now known as davidcalle [09:25] hello, how can I build a custom set of packages into a lubuntu live cd [09:27] is there a better distro for building live cd with packages i choose? === BrAsS_mOnKeY is now known as tapio [13:21] Hi guys [13:21] Error loading theme icon 'gtk-go-forward-ltr' for stock and 'gtk-go-back-ltr [13:21] :-( [13:21] firefox [13:37] howdy, issue with daily image (x86 +1), can't edit connection info as nmtui-edit needs xterm package installed (daily-image doesn't contain it; installing it & it works) - question what package to file against (bug report) [13:55] filed against xterm (#1782579); missing from 2018-07-18 daily image in my opinion [17:03] what is the recommended document reader on Lubuntu/LXDE these days? Okular has been a great universal document reader, but I thought surely there was something more light weight available in the LXDE ecosystem. [17:03] ShellcatZero: evince. [17:06] I don't seem to be able to open epub or chm files with Evince, is there something else you recommend for those? [17:06] ah yeah i don't think evince is capable of that [17:07] if you're looking for something "universal," it's necessarily going to be heavierweight [17:07] you might want to grab the right tools for each document type [17:08] fbreader should be able to do it. it's gtk and 937688k [17:09] avoid calibre. it's waaaaaaaaaaaaay larger and is a library solution you don't need. also no chm support. [17:09] I do remember this being the case for calibre [17:10] okular is roughly the same size as calibre, requires qt libs (not normally something lxde lubuntu needs), and extra plugins for epub, chm, etc. [17:11] yeah, that's what I was hoping to avoid. I'll give fbreader a shot. I recall going through a list of recommended document readers some time ago and kept falling back to Okular because of bugs, missing features, bloat, etc. [17:12] yeah, well, that's a potential concern, too. tbh i've never used fbreader [17:14] thanks wxl, I'll give it a shot [17:15] np ShellcatZero