[00:59] crap. disconnected [01:00] how much hard drive space should I make a lubuntu partition? and what about swap files?? [01:01] I am not doing anything tremendous. just a handful of apps, yandex as my primary browser, maybe some kind of security suite if it is even needed. [01:01] tor as well. [01:03] also, the installer is identical to peppermint os so far. [02:12] nobody home in here or? [03:00] how can I apply an .icc color profile to my monitor? [03:09] hi [03:09] need some help [03:12] !ask ftmh17 [03:12] !ask [03:12] 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 === shalokshalom_ is now known as ShalokShalom [14:28] is it possible to install lubuntu on my usb stick as a permanent installation? [14:28] to boot from usb everytime [14:28] and read/write to it [14:28] i've beeen trying all morning [14:31] cnnx: Yes it is possible. Though it is super slow usually [14:32] So it might be better to just use the persistent boot option and a persistent partition or file on the usb stick [14:39] its just for a custom robot i built [14:39] i had debian on a usb 2.0 stick [14:39] but want to put lubuntu now [14:39] leszek: can you link me to the slower way please? [14:40] then it should work the same way as debian [14:40] I don't remember it was a while ago [14:40] cnnx: basically you need 2 usb sticks. 1 as the source and the other one as a target. Boot from the source start the installer and choose the 2 usb stick as target including its mbr as bootloader target [14:41] i thought I had tried that [14:41] let me try again [14:41] that way you'll get exactly what you would have when installing on ssd/hdd [14:42] ok ty [16:55] is lubuntu available for arm64 yet? [16:55] or any plans? [17:01] lvrp16: there's pi versions [17:01] armhf? [17:02] pi2/3 [17:02] @lvrp16 [ armhf?], Yes, armhf ;) [17:02] although it's not fair to say that it will work with every armhf device, thus my insistence on calling it pi2/3 [17:02] We were thinking about arm64 but that might be a few releases. [17:03] even still, bootloaders are potentially an issue [17:03] wxl: tsimonq2: thanks i just care about bootstrap [17:03] the bootloaders i can handle [17:04] @lvrp16 [ wxl: tsimonq2: thanks i just care about bootstrap], There's a way to install Lubuntu on arm64 devices. [17:04] http://share.loverpi.com/board/libre-computer-project/libre-computer-board-aml-s905x-cc/image/ubuntu/ <--- missing lxde [17:04] Right. [17:04] Well, we don't do LXDE anymore in 18.10 and on, but... :) [17:05] everyone is on LXQT? [17:05] yup [17:06] cool: thanks guys. i'll stick to lxde on debian then. [19:10] How do I start Cool Retro Term on startup for Lubuntu? [19:11] Wafficus: in the "Default Applications for LXSession" settings look under the "Autostart" tab [19:12] Thanks [19:12] np