[00:15] hello i want to build a custom live boot usb with lubuntu as the base distro. can debootstrap be used for this? can i target lubuntu releases? [01:20] Hello. A minor question: I installed the daily iso of Lubuntu 1904. When in April the official release I must do a fresh install or through the updates that I am doing in this daily iso I end up getting the same result as the official release? [01:22] @JyotiGomes you'll have the option of updating in place through the os [09:16] @wxl [ @JyotiGomes you'll have the option of updating in place through the os], Sorry, I do not quite understand what you mean by that. Did you mean that it is not necessary to do a fresh reinstal or that it is better to do? [09:41] @wxl [ @JyotiGomes you'll have the option of updating in place through the os], Jyoti: ... Sorry, I do not quite understand what you mean by that. Did you mean that it is not necessary to do a fresh reinstal or that it is better to do? [09:58] Hello. For Lubuntu 1810 (LXQt), what is the best image editor after GIMP? I wanted a very simple and lightweith, but I am undecided between Pinta, MTpaint and Krita ... Pinta is gnome. [10:01] JyotiGomes, beside those you mantioned there are also:DigiKam, Inkscape, UFRaw, F-Spot, Darktable, RawTherapee, ShowFOTO [10:03] @diogenes_ [ JyotiGomes, beside those you mantioned there are also:DigiKam, Inksc …], And for LXQt which of the simpler editors can be recommended? [10:04] JyotiGomes, there is no such concept as "this is for gnome, this is for lxqt and so on" you pick the one that suits your needs, does the job you need and also depending on your pc specs like, ram, gpu, cpu and so on. [10:07] @diogenes_ [ JyotiGomes, there is no such concept as "this is for gnome, this is …], Thanks! 😊 [10:25] @diogenes_ [ JyotiGomes, beside those you mantioned there are also:DigiKam, Inksc …], Those are more suited for photo editing [10:27] HMollerCl, yeah, he asked for: what is the best image editor after GIMP [10:30] Yes, but since he pointed pinta, mtpaint and others very simple, I believe he wasn't thinking in photo [10:36] Yes, not photo, just simple editing like "paint" in windows [10:40] @diogenes_ [ JyotiGomes, there is no such concept as "this is for gnome, this is …], A doubt: if it does not matter if the application is more appropriate for lxqt, why we use in Lubuntu 1810 the pcmanfm-qt and not pcmanfm? [10:57] The thing is that lxqt has libraries in ram already so any qt program don't need to load the again. If you use no qt program it had to load the libraries they need in ram got for example [13:41] Thanks. [13:42] As we know that the battery life between charges is a sensitive issue in Lubuntu (and Linux in general) one question: between two computers where the only difference is that of having one quad-core i5 quad-core processor and one having one i7 processor also eighth generation quadcore, which of the two the battery lasts the longest? [13:42] And the difference is it big? [13:45] JyotiGomes, battery life depends on: 1. how old is the battery, 2. how you use your pc (watching videos, wifi and so on) 3. how you charge the batter (you charge it when it's almost empty of you charge it as it has 50-60 %) [13:47] @diogenes_ [ JyotiGomes, battery life depends on: 1. how old is the battery, 2. h …], All exactly the same except for one being i5 and another i7 [13:49] JyotiGomes, it also depends i5 i7?? is could be H HQ M U the letters show the type of the CPU, the most power efficient are those of "U" category, more power consuming are HQ [13:51] If all the other specs are exactly the same :-) [15:59] @JyotiGomes what condition is each battery in? [17:46] @JyotiGomes you don't need to do a fresh reinstall. it's better/easier not to. [18:18] @lynorian [ @JyotiGomes what condition is each battery in?], As these details may be out of the channel theme, feel free not to respond. I just ask here because I only use Lubuntu and I see that in it the question of battery is a sensitive issue. The models are the same on almost everything except the processor. I do not [18:18] know if to install lubuntu it is better to choose the first or the second, taking into account the speed and (mainly) the duration of the battery: ... i5: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06070124 ... i7: https://support.hp.com/pt-pt/document/c06036706 [18:25] hoenstly battery life will be pretty good but that is not the biggest battery in the world [18:25] I do worry though about the slow hard drive would make it not my first choice [18:26] if you want better battery life check out powertop [18:30] @lynorian [if you want better battery life check out powertop], Thanks [18:42] @lynorian [I do worry though about the slow hard drive would make it not my first choice], In both cases I would replace the HDD with SSD, even to keep the original Windows untouched and not lose the warranty when installing Lubuntu :-) [18:43] although I have seen hp laptops I can't get open [18:43] But, sorry, all this is already offtopic :-)