[04:34] <lalitmee> hello guys, I am trying to move application to other desktop/worksapce but its not working?
[04:36] <wxl> lalitmee: what version and how are you trying to do it?
[04:37] <lalitmee> wx1: thank you so much. I got the solution. Actually I was trying with `ctrl+shift+alt+arrow` but it is `shift+alt+arrow`
[04:38] <wxl> lalitmee: sounds good. you can change that in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml btw
[04:38] <lalitmee> wx1: okk but I think its good for me with less keys. :)
[04:39] <wxl> lalitmee: i guess what i mean is if you wanted to change to something else
[04:39] <lalitmee> wx1: yeah I got it. thank you so much
[04:40] <wxl> np!
[07:02] <fishcooker> how to disable lxqt-powermanagemant desktop notification ?
[07:04] <fishcooker> i've desktop notification error message about  lxqt idleness watcher failed to start
[12:58] <slipttees> Hi guys
[13:05] <slipttees> I have shared volume and mounted using cifs without problems. But in lubuntu 18.04 mount not appears in my Desktop like USB for example.
[13:05] <slipttees> Lubuntu 16.04 this mount work full
[13:33] <norok2> I would like to create a usb bootable disk from lubuntu iso without using the hybrid iso method
[13:33] <norok2> the idea is to install lubuntu on an old asus eee pc
[13:34] <norok2> (which does not have optical drive)
[13:34] <slipttees> norok2: try i386
[13:34] <norok2> slipttees: I tried that, but it is not seen at boot
[13:35] <norok2> I was wondering if there is some tutorial on creating the usb stick using the old method
[13:36] <norok2> I believe that worked, since I got 14.04 installed once
[13:37] <norok2> but now I would not even know how to recreate the 14.04 usb disk
[13:38] <slipttees> norok2: 18.04 no go?
[13:38] <leszek> unetbootin extracts the ISO contents and puts it onto a fat32 formatted usb stick and installs syslinux as bootloader. So I think this is what you want
[13:49] <norok2> leszek: trying unetbootin now, I tried multibootusb http://multibootusb.org/ which is supposedly doing the same, and it did not work (I think it installed some uefi-enabled syslinux, but I am not sure)
[13:50] <norok2> slipttees: 18.04 creates the usb using the usb-creator, that works fine on my system, but not on eee pc
[13:53] <slipttees> norok2: eee pc 1000H?
[13:58] <norok2> eee pc 700 (the one and only! :'D)
[13:58] <norok2> leszek: unetbootin also does not work
[13:59] <leszek> that means?
[13:59] <norok2> disk is not seen as bootable by eeepc, the usb stick is fat32 and it works on another system
[14:00] <leszek> the boot flag is set for the partition? Are you sure it isn't a general problem of the eeePC? Usually it should list whatever usb disk is inserted regardless of bootable or not
[14:01] <norok2> it is seen by the system, but not bootable
[14:01] <norok2> boot flag is set
[14:04] <leszek> but you are sure you used the 32bit version of lubuntu? And unetbootin=?
[14:04] <norok2> yep
[14:04] <norok2> unetbootin-linux-661.bin
[14:05] <leszek> not sure what the issue is then. Did the usb stick booted before on that hardware?
[14:05] <slipttees> norok2: enable usb boot?
[14:05] <slipttees> check bios
[14:05] <norok2> bios is good, I'll try a different usb stick
[14:15] <slipttees> I have shared volume and mounted using cifs without problems. But in lubuntu 18.04 mount not appears in my Desktop like USB for example.  Lubuntu 16.04 this mount work ful
[18:19] <slipttees> install lubuntu 18.04.1 i try cifs mount network shared. PcmanFm Desktop mount Volumes doesn't work! :/
[20:14] <Wafficus> hi there, how do I force lubuntu to have transparency terminal windows?
[20:14] <Wafficus> Im using LxTerminal with Tmux
[20:24] <wxl> Wafficus: lxterminal has some built in transparency which is funky. add a compositor if youw ant to do it right, e.g. compton
[20:31] <Wafficus> cool ill check that out
[20:32] <Wafficus> got it
[20:33] <Wafficus> https://lubuntu.me/tip-compton/
[20:33] <Wafficus> thanks a bunch dude
[21:42] <fishcooker> i have installed ii  lxqt-powermanagement                    0.10.0-3                                                  amd64        power management module for LXQt ... but the lxqt idleness watcher failed to start on desktop notification... how to disable lxqt desktop notification?
[21:43] <wxl> you're installing lxqt stuff in versions of lubuntu <18.10?
[23:42] <[IFOC]S> is this the right place to post lubuntu bugs? https://bugs.launchpad.net/lubuntu
[23:42] <wxl> [IFOC]S: i would suggest doing `ubuntu-bug yourpackage` in a terminal
[23:43] <wxl> where yourpackage is something like e.g. lxpanel
[23:43] <[IFOC]S> okay, thanks