 Hi
[15:12] <markus__> Lxqt is pretty cool. It has a task bar, a menu. I can start applications, switch between application easily, have multiple desktops :D i like it
[15:13] <markus__> And it looks decent
 Thanks for the feedback. We like it too :)
[15:16] <markus__> I hope it ends up in Kali repos soon so I can use it in Kali linux
[16:22] <markus__> I can't figure out how to add new shortcuts to the quicklaunch widget. I tried to drag n drop, right click on items in the start menu and also right click on the quick launch widget, but i'm not able to find out how to do it.
[16:26] <markus__> I finally got it. If i go to the start menu and navigate the menu *without using the search function* i can drag and drop icons from the menu into the quicklaunch.
[16:54] <tomaszkowalczyk9> hello
 Guys, how can I install lubuntu 18.10 with lvm encrypted luks partition? … I always use debian and I can't find it😅
[17:42] <apt-ghetto> BIOS or UEFI installation?
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> BIOS or UEFI installation?], My pc support Uefi but not allows me to choose
 I think Uefi
[17:45] <apt-ghetto> With UEFI there is a problem: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T2
[17:45] <apt-ghetto> After installation it will not boot, because there are missing modules
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> After installation it will not boot, because there are missing modu …], I see now
[17:49] <apt-ghetto> A BIOS installation should work, though
[17:50] <apt-ghetto> During the installation there should be a checkbox or a combobox, where you can choose encryption
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> During the installation there should be a checkbox or a combobox, w …], Yes I did it before
[17:52] <apt-ghetto> The installation worked? But you cannot boot?
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> The installation worked? But you cannot boot?], Exactly
[17:53] <apt-ghetto> There is a workaround to get it working
[17:54] <apt-ghetto> It is written in the task, that we had before the data loss
[17:55] <apt-ghetto> If you have other operating systems installed in UEFI mode, you should install Lubuntu also in the same mode
 It failed the installation before. I think it always start in Uefi mode
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> If you have other operating systems installed in UEFI mode, you sho …], No, I have no one OS now
 There are a previus buggy BIOS entry there name
[17:58] <apt-ghetto> Either you have the EFI-System-Partition with the old bootloaders or your NVRAM is still full with old boot records
 There are a previous buggy BIOS entry name
 Probably NVRAM is still full with old boot records
[17:59] <apt-ghetto> You can delete the "EFI" directory from the USB stick and after that it cannot boot in EFI mode
 But if I install another OS it will start for first
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> You can delete the "EFI" directory from the USB stick and after tha …], Ok i try
 Thanks
[18:01] <apt-ghetto> Maybe you can't boot from the USB after that
[18:01] <apt-ghetto> Is it a Lenovo?
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> Is it a Lenovo?], Yes
[18:02] <apt-ghetto> Do you have a "Boot" section in your UEFI? And can you change the "Boot Mode"?
[18:03] <apt-ghetto> And check also that you have the latest UEFI firmware flashed
[18:04] <apt-ghetto> Seems that your firmware looks first for a bootloader in the MBR, so you should be able to boot the installer in BIOS mode
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> Seems that your firmware looks first for a bootloader in the MBR, s …], But fails like Uefi mode
[18:05] <apt-ghetto> Check it with: `[ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS`
[18:06] <apt-ghetto> What do you mean with "fail"?
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> Check it with: `[ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS`], I don't have any OS installed
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> What do you mean with "fail"?], Not booting
[18:07] <apt-ghetto> You should do this check from the live system in a terminal
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> You should do this check from the live system in a terminal], Ok, I have gparted live
 @apt-ghetto [<apt-ghetto> With UEFI there is a problem: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T2], It is not this error
[18:20] <apt-ghetto> I tested the encrypted installation only in virtual machines
[18:21] <apt-ghetto> And I never had problems with the BIOS installation
 I think I made the steps of manual partitioning wrong
 There is an automatic option?
 Because if I choose the replace disk option It only creates one
 Idem erase all
 well unless you *create* a dedicated /boot partition it will have /boot as part of the root partition
 as for swap it should create a swapfile not a swap partition.
 If I add swap partition, should I encrypt it?
 I would not add a separate swap partition
 use a swap file inside the / instead
 that way it's covered by the LUKS encryption
 @teward001 [use a swap file inside the / instead], How?
 With the flag?
 no
 do the install first
 then i'll give you the guidance
 you CAN do an encrypted swap if you want
 but I have had varying degrees of succes with it
 (mostly failures)
 @teward001 [then i'll give you the guidance], Thaks a lot guys and sorry for my poor English
 If the swap is in the same luks container, it should work
 Should I put any flag to partition?
 In boot partition for example?
 It tells me that the boot partition must also be encrypted
 😩
 I would think that you shouldn't need a separate /boot if you're going to encrypt this, but that's my personal opinion
 (I personally have a dislike for how LUKS does its encryption :/ )
 @teward001 [(I personally have a dislike for how LUKS does its encryption :/ )], Why? There are other methods?
 not that're free.  (My workplace has specialized encryption software we have to use :P)
 @teward001 [I would think that you shouldn't need a separate /boot if you're going to encryp …], Now I install lubuntu with erasing disk method
 @teward001 [not that're free.  (My workplace has specialized encryption software we have to …], Ok, but the luks encryption have bugs or vuln? I've always read positive comments about it
 I haven't got any insights into that, I just have worked with LUKS in the past on my systems and then it broke things
 but that was a while ago 😛
 you're free to use the in-built LUKS, I'm not saying you shouldn't.
 i'm just personally biased against it because of past cases where it was extremely buggy :P
 Ok Thanks for the advice but on debian I never had problems
 And I think the problem is my pc
 Because the base installation fails
 As if not reading the boot
[21:34] <cobra-the-joker> Hey guys, so on the website , i see that lubuntu is LXDE/LXQT , but these are 2 separate things , does the iso come with both or there are different isos
 @cobra-the-joker [<cobra-the-joker> Hey guys, so on the website , i see that lubuntu is LXDE/LXQT …], 18.04 and before is LXDE, 18.10 and on is LXQt
[21:37] <cobra-the-joker> tsimonq2: ok great