[00:14] <ShalokShalom> did you stop to ship a live mode?
[00:14] <tsimonq2> Oh hey ShalokShalom
[00:14] <tsimonq2> I'm not quite sure what you mean.
[00:14] <ShalokShalom> hi
[00:14] <ShalokShalom> the current ISO for 32 Bit alternate gives me no option to start in live mode
[00:14] <ShalokShalom> is this different for the desktop version?
[00:15] <tsimonq2> Right, the Alternate ISO is based on the ncurses debian-installer frontend.
[00:15] <ShalokShalom> I see
[00:15] <tsimonq2> If you want a live instance, choose the Desktop ISO.
[00:15] <ShalokShalom> Might be worth to mention this somewhere on the downloads page, thanks a lot
[00:15] <tsimonq2> Lubuntu.me ;)
[00:16] <ShalokShalom> I see
[00:16] <ShalokShalom> Why are there 2 different versions of the homepage?
[00:17] <ShalokShalom> Is there any particular reason, why the slim version comes without the live mode? In order to save even more space?
[00:17] <tsimonq2> Lubuntu.net is not something we control.
[00:17] <tsimonq2> If it was up to us, Lubuntu.me would be the only one.
[00:18] <tsimonq2> And yeah, we sort of ditched alternates after the LTS :) but yes, to save space.
[00:18] <ShalokShalom> I see I see
[00:18] <ShalokShalom> thanks a lot
[00:18] <tsimonq2> Thank you.
[00:19] <tsimonq2> ShalokShalom: Feel free to idle in #lubuntu-devel :)
[00:19] <ShalokShalom> :)
[00:19] <ShalokShalom> sure sure
[00:31] <ShalokShalom> My friend is amazed by the current daily build, thanks ;)
[00:31] <tsimonq2> Awesome!
[00:31] <ShalokShalom> cosmic
[00:31] <tsimonq2> ShalokShalom: We would totally welcome their feedback in #lubuntu-devel ;)
[00:31] <ShalokShalom> he is not a dev
[00:31] <tsimonq2> Don't worry.
[00:31] <tsimonq2> We like normal users too :)
[00:32] <ShalokShalom> he is a bit picky when it comes to the balance between optic and weight
[00:32] <tsimonq2> We have quite a few who idle in there and give us misc bits of feedback which we transform into useful information.
[00:32] <ShalokShalom> seems to hit his taste (difficult)
[00:32] <tsimonq2> Hehe
[00:32] <ShalokShalom> he is normaly a Windows user
[00:32] <ShalokShalom> Prefers XP and 2000
[00:32] <ShalokShalom> :P
[00:32] <tsimonq2> Ah
[00:32] <tsimonq2> I started with XP, heh
[00:33] <ShalokShalom> Really?
[00:33] <ShalokShalom> You are that young?
[00:33] <tsimonq2> Yup.
[00:33] <ShalokShalom> Wow
[00:33] <tsimonq2> I'm 16; my partner in crime is a bit older than I. :)
[00:33] <ShalokShalom> oh I see
[00:34] <ShalokShalom> impressive
[00:34] <tsimonq2> Thanks.
[00:34] <ShalokShalom> cool cool
[00:34] <ShalokShalom> you are involved since how long in Lubuntu?
[00:34] <tsimonq2> Hmm, three or four years?
[00:35] <ShalokShalom> i see
[00:36] <tsimonq2> I'm the Release Manager, wxl's the QA lead
[00:36] <tsimonq2> I've done the majority of the work this cycle but he's also been a great help.
[00:36] <ShalokShalom> I hope my statement in Phabricator was not seen as an attack
[00:36] <ShalokShalom> I see :)
[00:36] <ShalokShalom> I know how much work it is
[00:36] <tsimonq2> I just think you were making false assumptions, that's all :)
[00:36] <ShalokShalom> Even when the packages are already there
[00:37] <ShalokShalom> Do you maintain the lxde and lxqt packages?
[00:37] <ShalokShalom> Yeah, probably
[00:37] <ShalokShalom> The XFS changelog really reads like you have implemented XFS support
[00:37] <tsimonq2> LXDE only in 18.04, 16.04, and 14.04, and LXQt only in 18.10+.
[00:37] <tsimonq2> "XFS support has now been enabled with Calamares."
[00:38] <tsimonq2> Which links to this: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED8a2e4b0be76619f93dc78b27bfb56970dd5e171a
[00:38] <tsimonq2> Us just simply adding it to the seed ;)
[00:38] <ShalokShalom> Yep
[00:38] <ShalokShalom> I think I mean the distrowatch comment
[00:38] <ShalokShalom> Not your fault
[00:38] <tsimonq2> oh
[00:38] <tsimonq2> hah
[00:38] <ShalokShalom> They also messed up our recent ISO
[00:39] <tsimonq2> Oh?
[00:39] <ShalokShalom> Shared a broken one with 800mb too less on it via Torrent
[00:39] <ShalokShalom> Yeah, it is fixed now
[00:39] <tsimonq2> Eek!
[00:39] <ShalokShalom> In the same article, they speak about how to verify ISOs
[00:39] <ShalokShalom> Of course with a lot of useful stuff missing anyway
[00:39] <ShalokShalom> Distrowatch, what should I say
[00:40] <tsimonq2> Hah.
[00:40] <ShalokShalom> They even limit the appearence of "minor" distros to a few per year :)
[00:40] <tsimonq2> Yeah.
[00:41] <ShalokShalom> They dont post about new releases, if you do more than 3 or so
[00:41] <ShalokShalom> Does Lubuntu also fit in that category?
[00:42] <tsimonq2> Depends on who you ask.
[00:42] <ShalokShalom> Yeah, their news item says: Lubuntu makes the Calamares Installer more flexible
[00:42] <ShalokShalom> Haha, I see
[00:42] <ShalokShalom> What a mess
[00:42] <tsimonq2> I really have no gauge on how many people actually use Lubuntu.
[00:42] <ShalokShalom> Your homepage is beautyful
[00:42] <tsimonq2> Thanks.
[00:42] <ShalokShalom> I like the colors
[00:42] <tsimonq2> Thank @VikingRedwolf :)
[00:43] <ShalokShalom> Thanks VikingRedwolf ^-^
[00:43] <ShalokShalom> I read two different statements (and I believe I already know which one is valid now)
[00:44] <ShalokShalom> Ah, forget it xD
[00:44] <tsimonq2> hehe
[00:44] <ShalokShalom> 18.10 ships LXQT
[00:44] <ShalokShalom> Just confused it with the Wayland implementation
[00:44] <ShalokShalom> Which comes with 20.10
[00:44] <ShalokShalom> How is that with Mir? You use Mir and Wayland?
[00:45] <ShalokShalom> And whats that with Waybox?
[00:45] <ShalokShalom> :D
[00:46] <tsimonq2> We port Openbox to Mir which uses Wayland on the backend.
[00:47] <ShalokShalom> I see
[00:47] <ShalokShalom> So it goes Wayland > Mir > Openbox
[00:47] <ShalokShalom> And Mir is the compositor in this one?
[00:47] <tsimonq2> Yeah.
[00:47] <ShalokShalom> Ah I see
[00:47] <ShalokShalom> Nice idea
[00:48] <ShalokShalom> Cuz so you get NVidia support
[00:48] <tsimonq2> Yeah.
[00:48] <ShalokShalom> I just hope that Mir wont stop developing itself
[00:48] <ShalokShalom> Since sooner or later, Wayland probably gets NVidia support
[00:49] <ShalokShalom> Or is this not the only reason?
[00:49] <tsimonq2> NVIDIA already has a protocol for Wayland, but nobody wants to use it.
[00:49] <tsimonq2> Mir already has the support for that protocol.
[00:54] <ShalokShalom> Ah yeah, that one
[00:55] <ShalokShalom> And how is it, performance wise?
[00:55] <ShalokShalom> Does NVidia already run at Lubuntu?
[00:56] <ShalokShalom> At Qt, ofc
[00:59] <tsimonq2> Yeah.
[00:59] <tsimonq2> We don't have performance specs, yet.
[01:16] <ShalokShalom> Password for the live system?
[01:16] <tsimonq2> There is none.
[01:16] <ShalokShalom> Hnn. How to come back from SDDM then?
[01:17] <tsimonq2> Hmm, I don't recall if SDDM has that support yet... why did you log out anyway? :)
[01:17] <ShalokShalom> I tried an obviously "too high" resolution in Virtualbox, it kicked me into the login manager for it
[01:17] <tsimonq2> huh
[01:17] <ShalokShalom> It started with 800x600
[01:18] <ShalokShalom> So I tried to increase that to the maximum what my monitor supports
[01:18] <ShalokShalom> Which leads me into SDDM :P
 Hey. Can I submit bugs here?
[02:21] <krytarik> !bugs
 Welcome @nikhiil!
 Welcome!
 Does Lubuntu not support Bluetooth yet?
[06:31] <wxl> it sure does
 I DON'T see it available in the menu
[06:32] <wxl> which version?
 18.10
[06:32] <wxl> well you're on the wrong channel
[06:32] <wxl> go to the development channel for that
[06:32] <wxl> as for that, that's something that needs investigating. 18.10 might not have it yet
 *cough* https://telegram.lubuntu.me/development *cough* *cough*
[08:24] <qwebirc27804> Hello people
[08:24] <qwebirc27804> I need a bit of support can someone help me?
[08:28] <diogenes_> !ask | qwebirc27804
[08:32] <qwebirc27804> 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] <qwebirc27804> halted
 @ShalokShalom [<ShalokShalom> Thanks VikingRedwolf ^-^], ^^
 @qwebirc27804 [<qwebirc27804> halted], might have to do with UEFI.
 @qwebirc27804 [<qwebirc27804> halted], https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/windows that might help
[13:53] <oterrivel> hello
[13:53] <oterrivel> how could I verify the linux kernel version of some uninstalled distro
 @oterrivel [<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] <lalitmee> hello guys, How I will increase the font size in the applications of lubuntu?
[16:03] <leszek> lalitmee: have you taken a look at the font settings?
[16:03] <leszek> 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] <lalitmee> 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] <leszek> lalitmee: ah ok thats something you need to control and configure in chromium/chrome itself
[16:06] <lalitmee> leszek: really?
[16:06] <leszek> on lxde there is no application scaling afaik thats the reason why
[16:07] <leszek> you can try raising the overall dpi for fonts. Though there is no GUI for this I think
[16:09] <lalitmee> and where I will raise the overall dpi of fonts. I mean in which setting option?
[16:34] <leszek> lalitmee: you can run xrandr --dpi XXX whatever value you want
[16:34] <leszek> and can add it to the autostart. Hopefully that works
[16:41] <lalitmee> leszek: actually I increased the font size from google chrome settings
[16:41] <lalitmee> thank you so much for helping :)
[16:43] <leszek> np :)
[17:25] <shalokshalom> hi there
[17:25] <shalokshalom> http://sendvid.com/145deeut
[17:27] <shalokshalom> KaOS had the excact same reason
[17:27] <shalokshalom> this is your daily build from yesterday
[17:28] <shalokshalom> You can solve that due rebuilds, probably mesa
[17:33] <shalokshalom> Maybe its also xorg, since the issue also disappeared due to a downgrade to 1.19
[17:40] <wxl> shalokshalom: this is a support channel for released versions. i'd go to #lubuntu-devel for stuff related to the daily/18.10