[00:03] Is this theme only for 64-bit Lubuntu? https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/WV3j4VOf/lubuntu_mini.png [00:03] Because I really want it! [00:04] @Unlimiter: no, but 18.04 only [00:04] Not above? [00:05] theoretically it would be applicable but i am not sure all the elements are in the archives for the previous versions [00:05] I have the latest version currently, 18.10 [00:05] 32-bit [00:11] wxl, so? [00:12] that's for lxde lubuntu. 18.10 is lxqt. so no. [00:12] there may be a way to get the same effect but it would take some looking into [00:17] how can I install new themes for Lubuntu [00:18] this one is what I want to apply: https://lubuntu.me/box-theme-0-58/ [00:18] not possible as it applies to gtk and not qt [00:19] oh [00:20] there is a qt version of it https://lubuntu.me/box-for-q/ [00:21] And it's completely unsupported, unmaintained, and subject to bitrot. [00:22] okay, where can I get new themes for qt? [00:23] there was talk of work on a qt version [00:23] did you try all the included themes? [00:23] yeah, but I want more [00:24] the only one I really liked is Arc [00:24] -Light -Dark and -Darker [00:24] https://www.pcsuggest.com/best-lxqt-themes/ [00:24] https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/wiki/Themes [00:25] https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-themes [00:25] https://www.opendesktop.org/browse/cat/446/ [00:47] how do I install a gnome shell theme? I downloaded a .zip file, containing some folders and a .css file [00:48] install gnome shell... and then install the theme XD [00:49] oops, i forgot that i have lxqt [00:54] I didn't find any way to change the icon pack to a custom one [00:55] read the wiki link i sent [01:01] so when i download a theme folder, i just move it to `/usr/share/lxqt/themes`? [01:02] because in that folder exist the default themes [01:03] huh, wxl? [01:06] https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/wiki/Themes [01:06] that's the goto source for customization [07:56] hi [07:56] my jbl go can't be no more be recognized via bluetooth [08:17] c0mrade2 was removed by: c0mrade2 [12:37] Hi. It is not possible to do the automatically partition of the disk during the installation of Lubuntu 18.10 on laptops which instead of hard disk or ssd have MMC card. In notebooks with the MMC card (32 or 64 Gb, for example), only the option to manually partition the disk appears. But in Ubuntu 18.10 and Linux Mint 19 it is poss [12:37] ible to let the OS make this partition automatically. Would not it be possible to add this automatic partition option to installations on laptops with MMC card? [12:39] I'm talking about the options "erase the entire disk and install Lubuntu" and "install Lubunto parallel to ...". These two options do not appear when we try to install Lubuntu 18.10 on a laptop with an MMC card. [14:27] (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/Zj5mok9.jpg [14:43] (Photo, 1280x719) https://i.imgur.com/5vJZpF6.jpg [20:10] (Sticker, 363x512) https://telegram.lubuntu.me/e0oda0c1/file_4659.png [20:10] (Sticker, 363x512) https://telegram.lubuntu.me/90nO4m43/file_4660.png [20:10] @GatoOscuro7 [], LOL [20:10] jajajajjaa esa facilidad de uso. [20:10] ¡Qué falso!