[01:24] <profetik777> sup sup
[01:24] <profetik777> trying to install lubuntu but can't get pass dictionary pw check despite actually passing it.
[01:28] <profetik777> nm
[13:34] <ssarah> Hi! how do I change the number of deskotps in lubunut 18.10 ?
[13:36] <kmikita> ssarah: obconf
[13:40] <ssarah> kmikita, that's something i have to install? obconf?
[13:41] <apt-ghetto> no, open a terminal and type `obconf-qt`
[13:42] <kmikita> or run from preferences in main menu
[13:46] <ssarah> Thank you. I reduced the number to 2 desktops.
[13:46] <ssarah> This app is not in the start menu?
[13:47] <apt-ghetto> The name of the app depends on the language
[13:48] <ssarah> apt-ghetto, I'm using en-uk
[13:50] <apt-ghetto> I think, it is called "Openbox Settings"
[13:50] <apt-ghetto> you should see it in the title of the window
 @ssarah munu->Preferences->LXQt Config -> Openbox Config ... Desktops ... Number of Desktops
[14:12] <ssarah> lubot, got it, thnak  you
[14:13] <ssarah> obconf-qt -> open box configuration qt . Shoulda seen that.
[14:13] <ssarah> Do you guys happen to know how make a shortcut to tile window to the left and to the right?
[14:13] <ssarah> Like in windows winkey + left
 @ssarah menu->Preferences->LXQt Config -> Keyboard Shortcuts. Take in mind what happen with multiple actions. Haven't configured myself.
[14:22] <ssarah> lubot, I don't see a list of possible actions when I add a new shortcut, only a field to input a command
 @ssarah, unfortunately I haven't done it muyself, but I know there are people that have.
 this could help https://manual.lubuntu.me/F/keyboard_shortcuts.html
[15:31] <likemindead> Absolutely loving Lubuntu 18.10!
[15:32] <likemindead> It's running great on my ancient Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop.
[17:01] <ssarah> UnmaximizeFull 	W-Left <- lubot that page  you provided has this. Is this a default command? It  means winkey + left ?
[17:47] <yu99ie> hello people
 Hi! I installed Lubuntu 18.10 on a UEFI system laptop (format GPT) and, after the manual partionning, where i set /boot/efi with the boot and esp flags, appears, after installation, as msftdata. The efi esp flags changed to msftdata flag, as i see using gparted after installation. Is it normal?
[18:14] <apt-ghetto> please show `sudo parted --list; sudo efibootmgr -v`
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[18:36] <wxl> @JyotiGomes i never looked at that but if it works, yes XD
 @wxl [<wxl> @JyotiGomes i never looked at that but if it works, yes XD], Yes, it works. I just was wondering why this happened... 😊
 @wxl [<wxl> @JyotiGomes i never looked at that but if it works, yes XD], Bcz i installed the same Lubuntu 18.10 on a ssd disk in another laptop and and it did not happen
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[19:32]  * wxl shrugs. 
[19:32] <wxl> maybe something specific to the machine?
[19:34] <wxl> (GPT) - This flag identifies partitions that contain Microsoft filesystems (NTFS or FAT). It may optionally be set on Linux filesystems to mimic the type of configuration created by parted 3.0 and earlier, in which a separate Linux filesystem type code was not available on GPT disks. This flag can only be removed within parted by replacing it with a competing flag, such as boot or msftres.
 @wxl [<wxl> (GPT) - This flag identifies partitions that contain Microsoft filesystems …], But is it ok that i have this replaced flag in my EFI partition instead the boot + esp flags? no problems?
[19:43] <wxl> @JyotiGomes it's relevant to GPT/EFI and it works, so yes
 👍