 It now displayed "lxqt/debug.log"
 @HMollerCl [I filed a bug in libreoffice https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id …], As this bug has not yet been fixed, what I did to get around the problem was "sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*" + "sudo apt-get update" + "sudo apt-get install libreoffice". Now, finally, LibreOffice works fine! 😊
 sudo apt purge.... is a much shorter command
 Also the Snap works pretty well
 The Snap works quite well. But I compared it and found that the snap is a bit slower.
 @JyotiGomes [As this bug has not yet been fixed, what I did to get around the problem was "su …], can you send me a picture of yout filepicker aka save dialog?
 and of the help->about dialog? (I want to know which VCL are you suing)
 and which LO versio. Thanks!
 @HMollerCl [can you send me a picture of yout filepicker aka save dialog?], Where is the filepicker aka save dialog?
 when you try to save a new file
 the dailog in which you enter the name of the file
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/rHPLeh7.jpg
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/wg6L2jo.jpg
 I was gonna say Jyoti, you should help us out with bugs, not dev stuff particular if you're not comfortable but to help escalate them whenever needed. You seem like you know your stuff.
 @JyotiGomes you have gtk3 VCL, it would be teh same as purging libreoffice-kde5 and installing (if it's nt allready) libreoffice-gtk3
[14:55] <teward> can I pick the Lubuntu team's brains about something?
[14:56] <teward> I need to basically strip a few bits out of Lubuntu for a specific software deployment, looking for some info on the packages I need to purge :P
 @HMollerCl [@JyotiGomes you have gtk3 VCL, it would be the same as purging libreoffice-kde5 …], Yes, I did the purge of the LibreOffice that comes installed, because I could not solve that problem of not saving files automatically with extension when they were not odf. What problems can I have with this new installation?
 One note: purging the LO, unlike what happens if we try to eliminate the "about-lxqt", does not lead to the removal of the entire desktop of the Lubuntu 1810.
[15:10] <teward> TL;DR I need to disable the update notifications and upgrade notifications, and let a configured unattended-upgrades handle updates.  User won't have `sudo` either, but that I can fix at the CLI.  Just need to know what packages I need to strip to get rid of update notifications and upgrade notifications :P
 @teward [<teward> TL;DR I need to disable the update notifications and upgrade notificati …], I believe that if you don't have update-notifier-common installed, you won't have thata
 I'm working on making the update-notifier in lubunt
 teward: whcih version are you talking about?
[15:13] <teward> lubot: 18.04 for now.
[15:13] <teward> erm
[15:13] <teward> HMollerCl: ^
 @JyotiGomes [Yes, I did the purge of the LibreOffice that comes installed, because I could no …], if you noly purged libreoffice-kde5 (not the whole LO) it would have worked
 I purged the whole LO and it worked 😊
 I did sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*
 yup, because now you don't have libreoffice-kde5
 teward: check the update scripts here: /usr/lib/update-notifier and /etc/cron.daily
 @HMollerCl [yup, because now you don't have libreoffice-kde5], Should I keep the LO like it is now or install the libreoffice-kde5?
 don't install it, the only thing thata lo-kde5 does is gives a nicer look for teh filepicker/save dialog (and don't add etensions automatically)
 @HMollerCl [don't install it, the only thing thata lo-kde5 does is gives a nicer look for te …], Ok 😊
 I hope I have no problems with the LO or the system when I upgrade to Lubuntu in April. I did that purge and reinstall the LO on all the computers in the training center at the school where I work
 since you don't have the distro LO, the distro won't do anything.
 So, may i just keep how it is now, correct? 😊
 yes
 but in case of bugs, you have to go directly to libreoffice, because you have their repositories and versions.
 I do not sure, but it seems to me that the removal, purge, the qlipper also leads to the removal from all over the desktop lubuntu 1810. but the removal or purge the libreoffice takes place in a way much more quiet and independent.
 If we eliminate the libreoffice and reinstall through the discovery, we get a libreoffice strange and with very tiny icons.
 I don't understand well what you are saying about removal from all over the desktop.
 @JyotiGomes [If we eliminate the libreoffice and reinstall through the discovery, we get a li …], this might be because you endup with VCL=x11 to solve that you would have to install libreoffice-gtk3
 @SamuelBanya [I was gonna say Jyoti, you should help us out with bugs, not dev stuff particula …], As a simple Lubuntu user and adept, I am trying to warn about bugs and other issues that are emerging, as well as some other timely contribution and promotion of Lubuntu as much as possible. To do more than that, I lack the knowle
 Well still consider it. The idea is that you don't have to be a developer to join our tram
 Team
 You definitely should consider it. We'd love to have you.
 We always need people looking for bugs :)
 In a sense I already consider @JyotiGomes to be part of QA :)
 Ha good then
[19:56] <usr1987> Hi everyone.  In Lubuntu 14.04 and older the calc can't do %.  Any idea if it will get fixed?
[20:00] <teward> usr1987: probably won't until you upgrade, Lubuntu 14.04 is IIRC past general support at this point, and fully dies in less than 4 months
[20:01] <teward> lol they left right after i spoke xD
[20:24] <lynorian> also sadly galculator is dead upstream
 Oh wow
 Is there another alternative?
[20:42] <lynorian> not that sure
[20:42] <lynorian> there are other calculators
[20:48] <lynorian> calcoo
[20:48] <lynorian> maybe but have not used it for a gtk calculator