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xtsunameHi Everyone10:47
lubot<aptghetto> Hello10:47
xtsunameWould appreciate it if anyone can tell me how to add VPN connection (ovpn/strongswan)... Lubuntu 18.1010:48
lubot<aptghetto> I don't use vpn, but in the manual there is a section about nm-tray: https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.1/3.1.5/nm-tray.html?highlight=network10:53
xtsunamewill look at it. Thank you10:56
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olliechange location18:55
justtesting_greetings lubuntu friends19:08
tsimonq2Heya justtesting_19:13
justtesting_hey, i am on the default irc program that comes with lubuntu - quassel.  i am finding i can't WHOIS anyone. is this normal ?19:49
justtesting_is there any user guide for QUASSEL on lubuntu ?  i cannot seem to WHOIS anyone20:37
justtesting_or ping, etc20:37
tewardjusttesting_: let me spin an Lubuntu VM to do some testing, it sounds like it's a Quassel specific issue possibly a bug but unconfirmed.20:57
tewardjusttesting_: which Lubuntu version you using?  16.04?  18.04?  18.10?20:58
lubot<JyotiGomes> Hello, In my HP 15-DA0018NP when I write "sudo ubuntu-drivers list" in Lubuntu 19.04 (I'm already using the development version) there are two drivers: nvidia-driver-410 and nvidia-driver-390 Which one is better to install?21:10
justtesting_18.1021:12
justtesting_i have found the issue - in QUASSEL all the information shows in the main server tab, that you see when you log on.    other clients just pop up a new window when you make a request21:13
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tewardjusttesting_: yep, that's just a Quassel quirk21:14
lubot<HMollerCl> @JyotiGomes [Hello, In my HP 15-DA0018NP when I write "sudo ubuntu-drivers list" in Lubuntu 1 …], Thats more an NVidia question21:38
lubot<HMollerCl> Depends on the video card you have21:38
lubot<JyotiGomes> @HMollerCl [Depends on the video card you have], NVIDIA® GeForce® MX130 (DDR3 dedicada de 2 GB), but i understand that here is not the right place to ask this kind of question. The only reason is that in Lubuntu LXQt we have not yet a graphik way to install the drivers and i do not want to install and after one minute purge/ un21:48
lubotinnstall again, maybe something unecessary remains from installation21:48
lubot<HMollerCl> The graphical way does the same you did and after you choose the package it install it. If you want you can test the graphical way I can give you the link to download and the instruction21:51
lubot<HMollerCl> But which driver is better is a nvidia issue21:51
lubot<JyotiGomes> I will install by terminal. First i will try the 410 :-)21:52
lubot<JyotiGomes> Thanks21:53
lubot<JyotiGomes> @HMollerCl [The graphical way does the same you did and after you choose the package it inst …], It is not necessary, for now, to send me the link to the graphic way, I install by the terminal. Thanks, anyway. Just a curiosity: when will the graphical way for drivers installation be available for everyone?21:59
lubot<HMollerCl> @JyotiGomes [It is not necessary, for now, to send me the link to the graphic way, I install …], It's developed, needs to be reviewed by @tsimonq2, do the changes if needed and merge22:02
lubot<JyotiGomes> @HMollerCl [It's developed, needs to be reviewed by @tsimonq2, do the changes if needed and …], 👍22:02
justtesting_hi there. i would like to request for there to be stronger openvpn support with lubuntu from the base package (without needing to download gnome network manager) is there any way to request this ?   I also find that every time i disconnect the vpn, i have to reboot to get another stable vpn connection.  if i don't reboot the second vpn connection keeps dropping23:30
justtesting_(it's not the vpn as i had no problem with manjaro - same vpn files, different server)23:31
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