[00:14] did you stop to ship a live mode? [00:14] Oh hey ShalokShalom [00:14] I'm not quite sure what you mean. [00:14] hi [00:14] the current ISO for 32 Bit alternate gives me no option to start in live mode [00:14] is this different for the desktop version? [00:15] Right, the Alternate ISO is based on the ncurses debian-installer frontend. [00:15] I see [00:15] If you want a live instance, choose the Desktop ISO. [00:15] Might be worth to mention this somewhere on the downloads page, thanks a lot [00:15] Lubuntu.me ;) [00:16] I see [00:16] Why are there 2 different versions of the homepage? [00:17] Is there any particular reason, why the slim version comes without the live mode? In order to save even more space? [00:17] Lubuntu.net is not something we control. [00:17] If it was up to us, Lubuntu.me would be the only one. [00:18] And yeah, we sort of ditched alternates after the LTS :) but yes, to save space. [00:18] I see I see [00:18] thanks a lot [00:18] Thank you. [00:19] ShalokShalom: Feel free to idle in #lubuntu-devel :) [00:19] :) [00:19] sure sure [00:31] My friend is amazed by the current daily build, thanks ;) [00:31] Awesome! [00:31] cosmic [00:31] ShalokShalom: We would totally welcome their feedback in #lubuntu-devel ;) [00:31] he is not a dev [00:31] Don't worry. [00:31] We like normal users too :) [00:32] he is a bit picky when it comes to the balance between optic and weight [00:32] We have quite a few who idle in there and give us misc bits of feedback which we transform into useful information. [00:32] seems to hit his taste (difficult) [00:32] Hehe [00:32] he is normaly a Windows user [00:32] Prefers XP and 2000 [00:32] :P [00:32] Ah [00:32] I started with XP, heh [00:33] Really? [00:33] You are that young? [00:33] Yup. [00:33] Wow [00:33] I'm 16; my partner in crime is a bit older than I. :) [00:33] oh I see [00:34] impressive [00:34] Thanks. [00:34] cool cool [00:34] you are involved since how long in Lubuntu? [00:34] Hmm, three or four years? [00:35] i see [00:36] I'm the Release Manager, wxl's the QA lead [00:36] I've done the majority of the work this cycle but he's also been a great help. [00:36] I hope my statement in Phabricator was not seen as an attack [00:36] I see :) [00:36] I know how much work it is [00:36] I just think you were making false assumptions, that's all :) [00:36] Even when the packages are already there [00:37] Do you maintain the lxde and lxqt packages? [00:37] Yeah, probably [00:37] The XFS changelog really reads like you have implemented XFS support [00:37] LXDE only in 18.04, 16.04, and 14.04, and LXQt only in 18.10+. [00:37] "XFS support has now been enabled with Calamares." [00:38] Which links to this: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED8a2e4b0be76619f93dc78b27bfb56970dd5e171a [00:38] Us just simply adding it to the seed ;) [00:38] Yep [00:38] I think I mean the distrowatch comment [00:38] Not your fault [00:38] oh [00:38] hah [00:38] They also messed up our recent ISO [00:39] Oh? [00:39] Shared a broken one with 800mb too less on it via Torrent [00:39] Yeah, it is fixed now [00:39] Eek! [00:39] In the same article, they speak about how to verify ISOs [00:39] Of course with a lot of useful stuff missing anyway [00:39] Distrowatch, what should I say [00:40] Hah. [00:40] They even limit the appearence of "minor" distros to a few per year :) [00:40] Yeah. [00:41] They dont post about new releases, if you do more than 3 or so [00:41] Does Lubuntu also fit in that category? [00:42] Depends on who you ask. [00:42] Yeah, their news item says: Lubuntu makes the Calamares Installer more flexible [00:42] Haha, I see [00:42] What a mess [00:42] I really have no gauge on how many people actually use Lubuntu. [00:42] Your homepage is beautyful [00:42] Thanks. [00:42] I like the colors [00:42] Thank @VikingRedwolf :) [00:43] Thanks VikingRedwolf ^-^ [00:43] I read two different statements (and I believe I already know which one is valid now) [00:44] Ah, forget it xD [00:44] hehe [00:44] 18.10 ships LXQT [00:44] Just confused it with the Wayland implementation [00:44] Which comes with 20.10 [00:44] How is that with Mir? You use Mir and Wayland? [00:45] And whats that with Waybox? [00:45] :D [00:46] We port Openbox to Mir which uses Wayland on the backend. [00:47] I see [00:47] So it goes Wayland > Mir > Openbox [00:47] And Mir is the compositor in this one? [00:47] Yeah. [00:47] Ah I see [00:47] Nice idea [00:48] Cuz so you get NVidia support [00:48] Yeah. [00:48] I just hope that Mir wont stop developing itself [00:48] Since sooner or later, Wayland probably gets NVidia support [00:49] Or is this not the only reason? [00:49] NVIDIA already has a protocol for Wayland, but nobody wants to use it. [00:49] Mir already has the support for that protocol. [00:54] Ah yeah, that one [00:55] And how is it, performance wise? [00:55] Does NVidia already run at Lubuntu? [00:56] At Qt, ofc [00:59] Yeah. [00:59] We don't have performance specs, yet. [01:16] Password for the live system? [01:16] There is none. [01:16] Hnn. How to come back from SDDM then? [01:17] Hmm, I don't recall if SDDM has that support yet... why did you log out anyway? :) [01:17] I tried an obviously "too high" resolution in Virtualbox, it kicked me into the login manager for it [01:17] huh [01:17] It started with 800x600 [01:18] So I tried to increase that to the maximum what my monitor supports [01:18] Which leads me into SDDM :P [02:20] JJ_4884 was added by: JJ_4884 [02:21] Hey. Can I submit bugs here? [02:21] !bugs [02:21] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [03:12] nikhiil was added by: nikhiil [03:13] Welcome @nikhiil! [04:07] JyotiGomes was added by: JyotiGomes [04:08] Welcome! [05:34] SivaMachina was added by: SivaMachina [06:03] CarlosRol was added by: CarlosRol [06:31] Does Lubuntu not support Bluetooth yet? [06:31] it sure does [06:32] I DON'T see it available in the menu [06:32] which version? [06:32] 18.10 [06:32] well you're on the wrong channel [06:32] go to the development channel for that [06:32] as for that, that's something that needs investigating. 18.10 might not have it yet [06:33] *cough* https://telegram.lubuntu.me/development *cough* *cough* [08:24] Hello people [08:24] I need a bit of support can someone help me? [08:28] !ask | qwebirc27804 [08:28] qwebirc27804: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [08:32] I downloaded Lubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit from https://www.ubuntu-it.org/download/derivate And i wrote it to a 4gb USb using Win32DiskImager. I installed it on a old pc everything works fine. Then i tried to install it on my pc which have windows 10 in it atm (want to remove and use lubuntu). When the usb starts and i try to install either way (install or make it start then install) everything stops and it say [08:36] halted [09:41] @ShalokShalom [ Thanks VikingRedwolf ^-^], ^^ [12:09] HMollerCl was added by: HMollerCl [12:30] Tele_Launda was added by: Tele_Launda [12:31] @qwebirc27804 [ halted], might have to do with UEFI. [12:37] @qwebirc27804 [ halted], https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/windows that might help [13:53] hello [13:53] how could I verify the linux kernel version of some uninstalled distro [14:25] Akvalt was added by: Akvalt === pavlushka_ is now known as pavlushka [15:12] skjones007 was added by: skjones007 [15:44] @oterrivel [ how could I verify the linux kernel version of some uninstalled dist …], If not listed on the source webpage maybe spin up as a live environment in a VM? [16:00] hello guys, How I will increase the font size in the applications of lubuntu? [16:03] lalitmee: have you taken a look at the font settings? [16:03] you can freely set a font size there. Though I am not aware of application scaling if you need that (for high dpi displays) [16:05] leszek: Actually I tried everything and I am able to increase the font size of the status bar and menu bar but I want to increase the font size in Google Chrome at 100% zoom but its having very small font. that's why I was asking [16:05] lalitmee: ah ok thats something you need to control and configure in chromium/chrome itself [16:06] leszek: really? [16:06] on lxde there is no application scaling afaik thats the reason why [16:07] you can try raising the overall dpi for fonts. Though there is no GUI for this I think [16:09] and where I will raise the overall dpi of fonts. I mean in which setting option? [16:34] lalitmee: you can run xrandr --dpi XXX whatever value you want [16:34] and can add it to the autostart. Hopefully that works [16:41] leszek: actually I increased the font size from google chrome settings [16:41] thank you so much for helping :) [16:43] np :) === pavlushka_ is now known as pavlushka [17:25] hi there [17:25] http://sendvid.com/145deeut [17:27] KaOS had the excact same reason [17:27] this is your daily build from yesterday [17:28] You can solve that due rebuilds, probably mesa [17:33] Maybe its also xorg, since the issue also disappeared due to a downgrade to 1.19 [17:40] shalokshalom: this is a support channel for released versions. i'd go to #lubuntu-devel for stuff related to the daily/18.10