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-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] kc2bez (Dan Simmons) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#145900:09
wxl🌟 for @kc2bez00:10
lubot<kc2bez> Thanks.00:10
* wxl wonders if bluetooth passthrough is even a thing in virtual machines00:11
lubot<tsimonq2> I know it is with QEMU. :P00:14
wxlfair enough00:14
wxlso go test the bluetooth00:15
lyorianwell can you get a usb or pcie bluetooth card?00:15
wxl /kick * tsimonq200:15
wxloops00:15
lubot<tsimonq2> I don't have physical access to my device with Bluetooth at the moment.00:16
lubot<kc2bez> I feel a little like an idiot. A restart of pulseaudio (or the computer) is needed after installing the pulseaudio-module. All 3 of my BT devices are paired now. Still need a management interface.  My headset is paired but not a a2dp device so audio is tinny. I will update the phab.01:47
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] kc2bez (Dan Simmons) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#146001:52
wxlgood job @kc2bez !!! so now there's two things left: 1. get the right menu options (want to write the desktop files?) 2. figure out the systray02:00
lubot<kc2bez> I might need some help but I am willing to learn.02:04
lubot<kc2bez> If you point me to guide or a doc, I will do some research.02:06
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl I found a desktop file already for the wizrd.02:57
wxl@kc2bez where's it at?03:26
lubot<kc2bez> '/usr/share/applications/'03:29
wxlthat's a good canonical place to be03:29
wxli wonder if the issue isn't somewhat related to me explicitly creating an lxqt-applications.menu to get rid of nm-tray. https://phab.lubuntu.me/rDEFAULTSETTINGS9e192e55224221d4d01b0ceeb9575699d54c0d5a03:31
lubot<kc2bez> That would make some sense due to the fact bluetooth is considered networking too. FWIW nm-tray is still in the menu when I just looked.03:35
wxlugh that certainly indicates what i did didn't do the trick03:39
lubot<kc2bez> sorry for the bad news.03:40
wxlit's ok03:41
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T80: document building and publishing the Lubuntu Manual] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) just created this task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T8005:21
wxl@kc2bez turns out RTFM is always a good idea. my methodology there sucked. adding NoDisplay=true to /usr/share/applications/nm-tray.desktop removes it. incientially the bluedevil-wizard.desktop file also has a NoDisplay. remove it and it appears05:46
wxland it seems the applet is a plasmoid, so kubuntu-specific05:51
wxloh i can do an OnlyShowIn=LXQt yay05:58
wxl^ the bot didn't ping about https://phab.lubuntu.me/D1406:27
wxland it seems dead..06:27
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#147106:44
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl the org.kde.bledevilsendfile.desktop will need to be edited as well. I don't have any experience sending files over bluetooth but can give it a poke later.11:22
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#147214:59
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: set up Lubuntu Membership] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#147315:09
lubot<tsimonq2> Went through and unassigned a bunch of tasks from myself. wxl assigns tasks to me liberally. :P15:14
lubot<TheWendyPower> Haven't both of you been the default for each other. πŸ˜‰15:16
lubot<tsimonq2> True. Heh.15:16
lubot<tsimonq2> We've played tag before.15:16
lubot<TheWendyPower> LOL15:16
lubot<tsimonq2> "Your task! No, your task!"15:16
lubot<tsimonq2> πŸ˜†15:16
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#147815:17
wxli'm sad the bot doesn't show differential activity15:18
lubot<Slider1> @TheWendyPower [LOL], Wow 100 % linux workflow ,is it real ?😳15:18
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] TheWendyPower (Wendy Hill) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#148015:18
lubot<TheWendyPower> @Slider1 [Wow 100 % linux workflow ,is it real ?😳], Yes! It is 100% Linux. ☺️15:19
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T59: Investigate Bluetooth Fun] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T59#148115:19
lubot<Slider1> @TheWendyPower [Yes! It is 100% Linux. ☺️], Compliment !!!15:20
lubot<TheWendyPower> @Slider1 [Compliment !!!], Thank you!15:24
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: set up Lubuntu Membership] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#148215:26
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: set up Lubuntu Membership] TheWendyPower (Wendy Hill) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#148415:29
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: set up Lubuntu Membership] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#148515:33
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T73: set up Lubuntu Membership] TheWendyPower (Wendy Hill) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T73#148615:40
wxl@tsimonq2: you have compton experience? i turn it on, then adjust opacity in window settings and hit apply and no change. i open a new window in case it only applies to new ones. no change. is something broken or am i confused? also we should have it on by default and hide it from the menus, i think. qlipper should also be hidden from the menus, no?15:40
wxlinspiration is here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-meta/+bug/179323415:40
ubot93Ubottu bug 1793234 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Several items in Lubuntu 18.10 application menu do nothing" [Undecided, New]15:40
lubot<TheWendyPower> @wxl in the terminal and didn't get any opacity, even when it should have been full opacity.15:53
wxlthis is not good :(15:55
lubot<TheWendyPower> I need to get to PT, but I can help you look when I get home. (I've spent all morning on html)15:59
wxlnp15:59
wxli have to go to work soon15:59
lubot<tsimonq2> @wxl [<wxl> @tsimonq2: you have compton experience? i turn it on, then adjust opacity …], This sounds like a joke but it isn't. Try turning it off (the session) and back on again.16:10
wxl@tsimonq2: you're on the right track. a compton.conf needs to exist first16:10
lubot<tsimonq2> Use the autostart function in the LXQt settings.16:10
wxlwell we need to add a default conf to default-settings, i think16:11
wxlthen if we add it to autostart it should just work16:11
wxlsomething is weird about the preference dialogs.. they seem to be opaque when inactive when other windows aren't https://share.riseup.net/#n6GWZgwsReFZDpuJWRZ0Dg16:12
wxljesus 217 issues and last commit in 2017 :'''''(16:13
wxl@TheWendyPower knowing that starting compton, stopping it, then starting it again will get it working, could you play around with the window settings until we get some reasonable defaults given the rest of the themes and defaults we have?16:17
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> @TheWendyPower knowing that starting compton, stopping it, then starting i …], Compton works ok with taskbar opacity.16:18
wxl@TheWendyPower you can put that in /etc/xdg/compton.conf in lubuntu-default-settings16:19
wxlgosh i wish people would stop finding bugs so i could get all the other stuff done XD16:19
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl when will be put Gtk overvriten and fusion qt style as default? In daily of 17sept there are not16:19
wxl@HMollerCl i don't think @TheWendyPower has submitted those yet.16:21
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl I thought Nomacs would be the oficial image viewer, LXImage is the one in the menu for 17sept daily16:22
wxl@TheWendyPower see the comment above but if you could ensure that Fusion is at least taken care of that would be great. Windows theme sucks. OR convince @HMollerCl to do it himself :)16:23
wxl@HMollerCl no lximage is meant to be our default https://phab.lubuntu.me/rSEED5ef782259f8bc6623a19479bb9a0ed2927e2673a16:24
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> @HMollerCl no lximage is meant to be our default https://phab.lubuntu.me/r …], Newsletter 11 from 13sept says the opposite16:28
lubot<HMollerCl> Sorry16:28
lubot<HMollerCl> I misunderstood16:28
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> @TheWendyPower see the comment above but if you could ensure that Fusion i …], I will happy do it if you tell me how16:28
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl in the installation slidesow, there is sitill mentioned "smplayer" instead of vlc16:36
lubot<TheWendyPower> So we are keeping lximage as default or that is being changed to Fusion? I know we (as in @HMollerCl had a good idea for active windows) were doing some window border tweaking. I thought that was an alternative theme option.  ... Speaking on that topic I like the active window with the blue border and the having the inactive win16:37
lubotdow the dark gray.16:37
lubot<TheWendyPower> I'm away from home for a few hours.16:37
lubot<HMollerCl> sorry, I spoke of different things. LXImage is the utility to see images, has nothing to do with theming.16:38
lubot<HMollerCl> In Qt Style currently is windows the default, we wan to make Fusion the default. Also set the default for GTK Override and the Theme Arc Darker.16:40
lubot<HMollerCl> I will take a look at the compton thing, I have used xcompmgr in the past, might ot be that different.16:40
wxl@HMollerCl yeah we need to fix the slideshow. has @tsimonq2 discussed that with you @TheWendyPower?16:44
lubot<tsimonq2> @wxl [<wxl> @HMollerCl yeah we need to fix the slideshow. has @tsimonq2 discussed that …], It's in QML so probably up her alley17:01
lubot<TheWendyPower> @wxl we did talk about it a little. @tsimonq2 was going to get me a list of applications that he wanted in the screenshots. But I think things have gotten a little busy! We had not talked about me doing anything else with the slideshow, but I can.17:41
lubot<VikingRedwolf> @TheWendyPower PM πŸ˜‰18:04
wxl@TheWendyPower do what i do and make a task and assign it to him XD18:08
Wafficushey im back, did you guys figure out where the radio buttons were?18:09
Wafficussorry for d/cing before18:09
WafficusI tried looking earlier, couldn't find anything in the "netinstall" section18:09
wxlWafficus: naw, we've had a whole pile of stuff we've been working on18:10
Wafficusgotcha18:10
Wafficusi'll keep looking later then cool18:10
Wafficuslike later after work18:10
wxlWafficus: might be worth asking the calamares folks (#calamares here). maybe tell them you're new to qt but that you want to add checkboxes in lieu of radio buttons and need a little direction18:10
Wafficuswill do18:11
wxlhas anyone tried kmenuedit? i'm curious if it would work right out of the box. it doesn't seem based on its depends that it's too firmly kde-specific. it might be a good addition18:35
lubot<TheWendyPower> I will boot into my Lubuntu drive.18:43
wxlplease spread https://mastodon.technology/@lubuntu/100753924520902692 it should post to twitter soon enough18:49
wxlhttps://mobile.twitter.com/LubuntuOfficial/status/1042486049560190976?p=p18:55
lubot<TheWendyPower> (Photo, 493x533) https://i.imgur.com/rG002qi.jpg @wxl is this what you are talkign about, or something else.19:11
lubot<TheWendyPower> I have changed the keyboard shortcut to the super key.19:11
wxl@TheWendyPower no. i want something that can actually edit the entries in the menu. install menulibre if you want to see a really good option, but it's not qt. the thing i want to test is if kmenuedit will work well.19:13
lubot<TheWendyPower> I just installed Kmenuedit, I'll play with it. While on the topic of the menu. Someone was asking if there was a way to keep the menu from changing size while searching.19:27
wxl@TheWendyPower i mean, there could be but i think that's part of its features20:19
lubot<TheWendyPower> That is what I thought. I changed a few settings and it was not such a large change in size. I shared them with him and he was going to try it.20:21
wxlthe search is basically a list.. so if the list is smaller, the container for the list is smaller.. that kind of thing20:21
lubot<TheWendyPower> πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ It makes sense.20:22
lubot<TheWendyPower> (Photo, 1280x721) https://i.imgur.com/sLZEUUD.jpg This is what it looks like after. Though it still grows and shrinks with the search options.20:23
wxlright20:23
wxlyou can change the max items, as you can seee20:24
lubot<TheWendyPower> Ya, there are some nice ways to20:26
lubot<TheWendyPower> customize it. It was a question I was asked, so I thought I would share.20:26
wxlit's pretty cool that it's so customizable20:29
wxllxde didn't have anything like that20:30
lubot<TheWendyPower> The transition from LXDE to LXQt might be a bit stressful, but it looks like it has some really great advantages.20:34
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower [The transition from LXDE to LXQt might be a bit stressful, but it looks like it …], +120:35
wxli agree20:35
wxli am SO THANKFUL for all your help20:35
wxli know i can speak for @tsimonq2 on that one20:35
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> it's pretty cool that it's so customizable], One of the first things I do is to empty search after close (or something like that(20:36
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> @TheWendyPower no. i want something that can actually edit the entries in …], Alacarte is in python, could be easy to port20:36
wxlgot a link @HMollerCl ?20:39
lubot<TheWendyPower> @wxl [<wxl> i am SO THANKFUL for all your help], Happy to help and learning a lot while doing so!20:42
lubot<tsimonq2> @wxl [<wxl> i know i can speak for @tsimonq2 on that one], For sure.20:48
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> got a link @HMollerCl ?], https://code.launchpad.net/alacarte20:48
wxluh20:50
wxlthe home page doesn't go anywhere20:50
wxland gnome? that's a no :)20:50
lubot<TheWendyPower> The home page for Falcon?20:50
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> and gnome? that's a no :)], why? I thought python was easy to port20:51
wxlrelatively speaking but if something already exists in qt.....20:51
wxland if not i'd rather go with menulibre as it's better sup[ported it seems20:51
lubot<HMollerCl> I like better menulibre.20:52
wxllast upstream release of menulibre: this year and alacarte: 2014 :O20:54
wxloh and their website has been taken over by spam http://www.realistanew.com/20:56
lubot<tsimonq2> Looks very trustworthy. :P20:56
wxlright20:57
wxlfile under bluemoon\20:57
* wxl ducks20:57
lubot<HMollerCl> Going back to compton, in CMakeList.txt says this: ... install(FILES compton.conf.example DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR}/compton-conf)21:12
lubot<HMollerCl> I installed compton in lxde and couldn't find the compton.conf either21:12
lubot<HMollerCl> yo can run compton without config file, only giving parameters in the commandline, and this is how it might be run now. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/compton21:16
lubot<HMollerCl> but since there is a configuration utility, it's better to run with a file that is modified with the config utility21:18
lubot<HMollerCl> and from what I read in maindialog.cpp where the file should lies is $HOME/.config/compton.conf21:24
lubot<HMollerCl> (lines 43 to 51)   ... if(userConfigFile.isEmpty()) { ...     userConfigFile_ = qgetenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME"); ...     if(userConfigFile_.isEmpty()) { ...       userConfigFile_ = QDir::homePath(); ...       userConfigFile_ += "/.config"; ...     } ...     // QDir configDir = QDir(userConfigFile); ...     // if(!configDir.exists()) ... 21:24
lubotuserConfigFile_ += "/compton.conf";21:24
wxl@HMollerCl i think it would be best if we just made our own configuration tweaked to our particular preferences. could probably go in lubuntu-artwork, actually.21:31
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl [<wxl> i am SO THANKFUL for all your help], I am just hopeful that I am providing more help than extra work. Sorry I am late to the game.21:36
wxl@kc2bez ANYTHING helps, really21:36
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl I was able to get my phone paired via bluetooth but I received an error stating it failed. I restarted my session and it was actually paired. I sent a file from my lubuntu laptop to my phone via the bluedevil-sendfile app.21:38
lubot<kc2bez> Still some weirdness and we really need the plasmoid panel replacement to get it to work 100%.21:39
wxl@kc2bez well, the backend should be the same, but bluetooth can be particular at times..21:39
lubot<kc2bez> Agreed. Not sure why it says it failed when it really didn't.21:40
lubot<kc2bez> I can re-run in the terminal in a bit to see what it spits out.21:41
wxlgood idea21:42
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl @TheWendyPower  I run compton-conf in terminal an after close the compton.conf file was created and everything works ok21:46
lubot<HMollerCl> (I move some parameters before close)21:47
wxlright. if it's there it works21:49
lubot<HMollerCl> From my personal point of view, compton should run in the less resource hungry mode (only allow panel transparency) but let the users add more efects if they want.21:53
lubot<TheWendyPower> @HMollerCl I made some changes, now I'm rebooting.21:53
wxldoes compton really use that much in the way of resources?21:54
wxli mean i know kubuntu can get kind of crazy but it's got wobbly windows and other stupid stuff :)21:54
wxlalso i think using gl is slower than not21:54
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower At least for me there was no reboot needed, if you run it from the command line21:55
wxlcompton stuff should be picked up right away....... assuming compton was run with a config file already in place21:56
lubot<TheWendyPower> (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/4iPQydK.jpg What am I doing wrong?21:58
wxloh jeez i guess i need to undo my transparency to see this right XD21:59
wxlor is this just theming stuff you're playing with?21:59
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> i mean i know kubuntu can get kind of crazy but it's got wobbly windows an …], It depends on how much effects you use. But since people go to lubuntu for less resourde hungry, everythings counts IMHO.21:59
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower type compton-conf in terminal22:00
wxl@HMollerCl maybe it would be wise to trim it down then22:00
lubot<TheWendyPower> I did, made changes there, and rebooted.22:01
lubot<TheWendyPower> Not working for me....22:01
wxlso the deal is:22:02
wxl1. run compton22:02
wxl2. stop compton22:02
wxl3. run compton22:02
wxl3. edit compton configuration to your liking22:02
wxl4 that is22:02
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower [I did, made changes there, and rebooted.], is compton runninng? does the file $HOME/.config/compton.conf exist?22:06
wxlthis does NOT work (out of the box):22:06
wxl1. run compton22:06
wxl2. edit compton config22:06
lubot<TheWendyPower> And now I can't read anything!22:07
wxlhahahahaha22:07
wxlTransparency: 0.1? XD22:07
lubot<TheWendyPower> (Photo, 1280x729) https://i.imgur.com/x4U1vOA.jpg So after I ran compton I got this.... The issue was me.22:07
lubot<TheWendyPower> YA!!!!22:07
wxlgood stuff!22:08
wxlyou could always manually edit $HOME/.config/compton.conf22:08
wxlor is it $HOME/.config/compton/compton.conf? one of the two22:08
lubot<HMollerCl> the first one in my case22:09
lubot<HMollerCl> but the utility works for the basic22:09
wxlright22:09
wxloh i know one way to see again22:10
lubot<HMollerCl> You could make program specific configurations, that can't be managed with compton-conf22:10
lubot<HMollerCl> killall compton22:10
wxl@TheWendyPower open a virtual terminal (e.g. CTRL-ALT-F1) and login and edit the above file from there22:10
wxl^^ or do that22:10
wxlactuallyt hat's a better suggestion22:11
lubot<TheWendyPower> If I closed ther terminal compton was in I lost all the changes.22:18
lubot<TheWendyPower> I need to mess witt it some more...22:19
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower [If I closed ther terminal compton was in I lost all the changes.], Because you don't run it as a daemon. I'm not in my PC now, but you can easily make it run as daemon on login22:21
lubot<TheWendyPower> I saw something about auto start on the arch wiki. I'll definitely play with it some more!22:22
lubot<HMollerCl> @TheWendyPower do this, in the Menu->Prefernces-> LXQt configuration -> Sesion configuration22:35
lubot<HMollerCl> There in basic configuration Compton shoudl appear. If it is ticked it will autostart with the session22:36
lubot<HMollerCl> and you can start and stop from tehre too.22:36
lubot<TheWendyPower> @HMollerCl [@TheWendyPower do this, in the Menu->Prefernces-> LXQt configuration -> Sesion c …], It will take me a bit, I'm booted into my Kubuntu ssd right now (steam). But I will definitely get that a try!22:36
lubot<HMollerCl> (names may vary because I'm in spanish)22:36
lubot<TheWendyPower> Awesome! I should be able to find it.22:38
lubot<kc2bez> @wxl I have a pastebin output if you want. not sure what to make of it. My phone appears to be paired. I can send files to it so I thnk it is working but error messages are never good. I guess it could be my device, never really tried this before.23:29
wxl@kc2bez go ahead and post it up23:29
lubot<kc2bez> https://pastebin.com/au6SPANj23:30
wxlOH23:31
wxli bet that's kdeconnect23:31
wxl!info kdeconnect23:31
ubot93kdeconnect (source: kdeconnect): connect smartphones to your KDE Plasma Workspace. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.1-1 (cosmic), package size 526.4 kB, installed size 3064 kB23:31
wxlit should naturally error out23:32
lubot<kc2bez> Maybe. never really thought about that one. I guess I always think about kdeconnect as wifi not bluetooth.23:33
wxli've never thought about it as anything but confusing XD23:34
lubot<kc2bez> LoL23:34
lubot<kc2bez> Not sure what more to do with this.23:36
wxli think you did it23:36
wxlgood job!23:36
wxl🌟 23:37
lubot<kc2bez> Thanks. Did you get my message about the bluedevil-sendfile.desktop as well?23:38
wxlyeah23:38
lubot<kc2bez> ok cool. happy to help.23:38
wxlsomeone with interest in cutting their teeth on qt might find this an interesting project to finish https://phab.lubuntu.me/T1623:40
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Wishlist, Open] "About" menu: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T1623:40
wxlnone of the other things are particularly "easy"23:40
wxlone that might be kind of easy would be tracking down cjwatson (on irc) to ask him about why our logo doesn't appear on the boot menu (isolinux). apparently no one else seems to understand it23:41
wxlanother thing might be trying to talk to the lxqt folks and/or research whether or not metadata has been added in pcmanfm-qt to allow one to set per-application settings to quickly execute23:44
wxlif you hit the installer, it asks you if you want to open or execute. that's a good thing. except we don't want it to ask that.23:44
wxlwe can set QuickExec but then EVERY app will automatically execute and that's not necessarily a plus23:45
lubot<HMollerCl> Is there a list with all the todos? I guess it is in phab but I couldn't see the whole list, only the task you have posted23:50
wxlanyone with an nvidia chip should look here https://phab.lubuntu.me/T5623:50
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Medium, Open] NVIDIA drivers don't like SDDM: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T5623:50
wxl@HMollerCl here's the urgent stuff https://phab.lubuntu.me/T5323:50
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Unbreak Now!, Open] Must haves for 18.10 release: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T5323:50
wxlstuff for later is kicked here https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/lubuntu_2/23:51
wxli think some of that stuff (documentation for dealing with upgrades) is stuff we should probably make sure we have now23:51
wxlthe welcome center would be a nice one too and should be fairly simple, i think, given mate already has one https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/ubuntu-mate-welcome-screen/1616/2023:53
lubot<TheWendyPower> @wxl [<wxl> the welcome center would be a nice one too and should be fairly simple, i …], I have been looking at Welcome Centers this week. After I get the Lubuntu-Devel site up to date I'll get started on that.23:56
wxl@TheWendyPower you're the woman!23:57
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lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> anyone with an nvidia chip should look here https://phab.lubuntu.me/T56], Problem here should be nouveau? I will try to get a PC with nvidia23:57
-lugito:#lubuntu-devel- Error: T56],is an invalid task reference.23:57
wxlhahahhaha23:57
wxlnot sure @HMollerCl, thus the need for further research23:57
lubot<HMollerCl> @wxl [<wxl> not sure @HMollerCl, thus the need for further research], I mean with noveau driver, the PC with Nvidia I can get is old, proprietary driver work until Kernel 4.13 only23:59
wxloh hm23:59
lubot<TheWendyPower> @wxl [<wxl> @TheWendyPower you're the woman!], πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘23:59
* wxl still uses nouveau and hasn't had an issue.....23:59

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