[05:32] help plez [05:33] discover software center wont download nothing, its stuck at 0% and because of that, i cant close the app. what a buggy distro that is lubuntu 18.10, im better off installing mint mate :/ [05:35] anyone help? [05:35] :v [05:39] lol lubuntu is shit guys better off on mint xfce [05:39] hahahahahaha [05:39] pentium 4 niggas GG [05:40] HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH 0 MODS [05:40] NO FUCKS GIVEN [05:41] HAHAHAHAHHAHA [05:41] HAHAHAHHAHA === agus is now known as lubuntu-user === dan_ is now known as Guest26710 [13:47] hello [13:48] I was wondering, I have Lubuntu installed in dual boot with Win10. also, i have an internal hdd i use for data and I need it for both win and linux [13:49] but after each startup in lubuntu I need to mount it manually [13:49] how do I automatize it? [13:50] Which version of lubuntu you are using? [13:51] AlFXLogic, use gnome-disk-utility << awesome tool where you can set which drive to automount [13:54] @The_LoudSpeaker [Which version of lubuntu you are using?], 18.04 [13:55] I think I figured that out, say no more, I will do some test myself [13:55] thanks! [14:22] @AlFXLogic [how do I make it automatic?], Or just add it to /etc/fastballs [14:23] If your comfortable in the terminal that is... [14:37] @tsimonq2 [I would encourage you to talk to @JyotiGomes about merging and working together], 👍🏻 [15:43] any clues? [15:43] I can't find much documentation [15:43] About? [15:44] about gnome disk utility [15:46] Select drives on the hard disk which you want to mount. Click on options under the partition table. Select edit mount options. [15:46] You will figure out rest. [15:47] I will send a image in some time if you need. [15:50] @AlFXLogic [], because unless you give it an actual name that's the UUID of the partition being mounted, and by default it will use the name/label of the partition and when one doesn't exist it falls back to UUID [15:51] that's less GNOME Disk Utility and more just how the system under the hood would mount things [15:53] @tsimonq2 Could you fix Lugito also here? [15:54] I would expect this to be mounted at … /media// [15:55] not on … /mnt/ [16:02] @AlFXLogic [not on … /mnt/], Then just change it to what you want! [16:03] @The_LoudSpeaker [Then just change it to what you want!], of course but my point is, why is the default behavior like this? [16:03] Ohh! For that I think wxl and others here will be able to tell. [16:03] or it's a question for GNOME [16:04] which what? [16:05] wxl: default mountpoints in GNOME Disk Utility for where to mount a drive/partition to [16:06] uhhhhhhh [16:06] is there such a thing? [16:06] wxl: you need to scroll up :P [16:06] and also [16:06] the bot doesn't relay screenshots anymore [16:06] yeah well make me and simon a task on that one [16:07] *assigns it to wxl with "SPITE" on it* [16:07] don't blame me [16:07] i didn't restore the bot [16:07] *blames you anyways* [16:07] :P [16:07] if i remember correctly i'm the one that configured it to have that behavior [16:08] so if anything, i'm to blame to setting expectations so high XD [16:09] thanks folks, I made it work [16:09] I will test if everything works as expected and let you know [16:09] oh and just when i mounted in 18.04 to /media/lubuntu/UUID [16:10] and what teward said about it before is true.. if there's a problem, it would likely be a gvfs problem [16:35] @AlFXLogic [I would expect this to be mounted at … /media//], Sometimes I find it under /run/media// [16:55] But why? [17:09] My guess would be a setting in the udev automount config (I say guess because I've never dug into the topic) [18:28] Hi! I just booted Lubuntu 18.10, and I'm trying to connect to a hidden wifi ssid. Google stubbornly insists that I want to know how to do this on ubuntu, which is not the same at all. The hardware itself is fine, I can see other access points when I click the connection button next to the clock. I just don't know where the option to connect to a hidden SSID is. [18:34] spader5, try: nm-applet or nm-connection-editor [18:37] Chicken and egg, unfortunately. to run either of those it wants me to connect and then install network-manager-gnome [19:02] Okay, in lubuntu 16.04.3, I can click what appears to be the same icon next to the clock, and in the menu that comes up, "Connect to Hidden Wi-Fi Network..." which works perfectly. Why was that removed in Cosmic? [19:03] network-manager-gnome is more complete. [19:05] but is gtk and consumes more resources in lxqt that nm-tray which is qt [19:08] Gotcha. So I guess the questions would be "Why is there no option to connect to hidden wifi in nm-tray, and where was the option moved to/what is the procedure in Cosmic?" [19:19] 18.04 is gtk and has network-manager-gnome which is complete [19:19] 18.10 is qt and has nm-tray which lacks some features [19:39] Gotcha. So if not through nm-tray, how do I connect to a hidden ssid on cosmic? [19:42] hey all [19:42] im relatively new to lubuntu [19:43] and it has annoyed me so much im looking at another distro lol [19:43] have any of you found that it just doesn't do certain things it should? For instance, I have problems saving LibreOffice word docs [19:43] I can't download more than one thing at once [19:49] nope don't have those problems [19:50] since both saving and downloading involve disk usage it's certainly possible you have a failing disk. lubuntu is pretty great but it can't fix broken. [19:55] @rizwan__ [ have any of you found that it just doesn't do certain things it shoul …], what kind of problems [19:55] ? [19:55] @spader5 [ Gotcha. So if not through nm-tray, how do I connect to a hidden ssid o …], network-manager-gnome [19:56] lubot: so for instance, I cant save over .doc files with LibreOffice, and I cant download more than one thing at once. [19:56] rizwan__: since both saving and downloading involve disk usage it's certainly possible you have a failing disk. lubuntu is pretty great but it can't fix broken. [20:04] @rizwan__ [ lubot: so for instance, I cant save over .doc files with LibreOffice, …], You can. [20:07] hi guys? [20:14] hi, guys [20:14] hi kat? [20:14] hi kat [20:14] :p [20:16] IDENTIFY Kat1 mountain [20:17] oh, ha I do not know how to use this irc very well. Sorry. [20:17] oh boy go change your password [20:18] what do you mean wxl? [20:18] is that not your password? >>>> IDENTIFY Kat1 mountain [20:18] kat_: you put your password in the channel [20:19] ummm I don't know what i'm doing or what i just did? mountain is really nothing anywhere i think [20:19] let's hope so XD [20:19] ya that's dumb it's not a password [20:19] i thought i was making a password for Quassel irc, but not. ha [20:20] kat_, run: /msg NickServ identify [20:23] it said invalid password for NotKat [20:24] then it means exactly what it says [20:25] ok so do you guys know how to make google chrome the default browser on Lubuntu 18.10? [20:36] So... no way to connect to a hidden ssid on cosmic except to install network-manager-gnome? Like I said, chicken and egg. I need to install network-manager-gnome to connect to the internet, and I have to connect to the internet to install network-manager-gnome. I'm okay with editing config files, I'm just not familiar with Cosmic. I had a peek at /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and it's also completely different. [20:48] Does anyone know how to make Google Chrome the default browser? [20:50] i've tried a few things i found online, but they're not working for Lubuntu 18.10. [20:56] anybody here? [21:47] am I wrong in thinking lubuntu 18.10 does not have a swap file? [21:52] seems the default install did not create one [21:52] I was just wondering why