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