[00:00] Is there cashier aplication/ software, that can I install in my Lubuntu? [00:01] If there is.. Share to me the link please.. To donwload it?.. Thanks [00:02] what specifically do you want to do with it? [00:02] does libreoffice calc not suffice? [00:02] maybe you want something more like gnucash? [00:05] I if go to the suppermarket, i see the cashier serve the custumer with aplication to make a nota.. [00:06] Bu i see the operation system based on windows.. How about the Lubuntu.. There is? [00:06] @muhammadfadlun any software that is available for Ubuntu is available in Lubuntu. You can search for software in muon (package manager) or discover (software center) as well. [00:07] are you referring to something like quickbooks? [00:08] Point of Sale, I think [00:08] ohhhhhh [00:10] Is there point of sale in Lubuntu,, share me the link.. That suitable for lubuntu [00:10] !info lemonpos [00:10] lemonpos (source: lemonpos): Open Source point of sale for Linux. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.2-0ubuntu5 (eoan), package size 346.5 kB, installed size 1855 kB [00:10] or for more fullfeatured: [00:11] !info postbooks [00:11] postbooks (source: postbooks): multi-user accounting / CRM / ERP suite (GUI). In component universe, is optional. Version 4.11.3-2 (eoan), package size 7770.2 kB, installed size 33993 kB [00:12] that last one is pretty hardcore: [00:12] https://xtuple.com/products/postbooks [00:12] at least assuming this implies PoS Sales (quotes, order entry, sales reporting, shipping) [00:14] Oke I'll try it... [00:15] Lemonpos seems general purpose to fit most any need. The domain looks like it is up for sale however. [01:12] wxl: just a ping re what we chatted about two days ago... :-) === Eickmeyer[m] is now known as eickmeyer[m] === eickmeyer[m] is now known as Eickmeyer[m] [02:51] I'm getting an error when I followed the final instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md file: [02:52] (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/XyQ4uXK.jpg [02:56] I'll check my location services though since this might be the source of the error according to the README [03:03] I tried looking for Geoclue2 on MUON but can't find that present === Eickmeyer[m] is now known as eickmeyer[m] === eickmeyer[m] is now known as Eickmeyer[m] [03:16] Context would be helpful [10:20] (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/7oEFeVF.jpg Can I Install .exe file, in Lubuntu? [10:23] Not natively no. Also your questions are probably more support related, this is the development channel. Use #lubuntu for support. [11:36] I was trying to package redshift like Hans mentioned [11:45] @SamuelBanya [I was trying to package redshift like Hans mentioned], There are 2 packages redshift and redshift-gtk [11:45] The idea is to port redshift-gtk to qt and package it [11:46] When did you get this error? [11:54] I got it yesterday as I was attempting to build it first like the Debian packaging docs say [12:00] @SamuelBanya `apt-file search NAME_OF_FILE` might help you here. [12:04] I'm building it from their Github source though not through apt [12:06] true, but that won't install all the recommends or depends, you have to do that outside of your build. [12:22] Gotcha I'll try looking for that dependencies based .yaml file their install docs is referring to in that case [12:31] @SamuelBanya [Gotcha I'll try looking for that dependencies based .yaml file their install doc …], but you don't need to pakcage redshift, it's already pacakged [12:31] what you need is to port redshift-gtk to redshift-qt and then package redshift-qt [12:32] since redshift-gtk is in python, the ported redshift-qt would be easier if you do it in python to. And giving that, you dńt need to compile it. [13:46] Ah I see. Well I'll have to pm you regarding porting then since the guides I was following was talking about packaging [17:31] @lynorian: here's a good find for the manual: how to set per application window settings http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Applications [17:33] wxl: black magic. [17:33] that is all :) [17:33] @teward [ wxl: black magic.], noU [17:36] you can look at the default config for a list of all of the properties that can be set (the applications tag is at the bottom) https://git.icculus.org/?p=mikachu/openbox.git;a=blob_plain;f=data/rc.xml;hb=master [17:37] also this might be good for development as i know some people have complained about the default size or placement of windows. we can resolve that this way [17:39] @tsimonq2: do i need to keep bugging you about lxqt-qtplugin [17:39] @wxl [ @tsimonq2: do i need to keep bugging you about lxqt-qtplugin], You mean the one that migrated to the release pocket hours ago? [17:39] Check before you nag XD [17:40] how did I change to repos to 19.10? [17:40] !info lxqt-qtplugin eoan [17:40] lxqt-qtplugin (source: lxqt-qtplugin): LXQt system integration plugin for Qt. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.14.0-0ubuntu3 (eoan), package size 33.0 kB, installed size 130 kB [17:40] no, not that one [17:40] 0.14.0-3 something [17:41] no [17:41] oh er [17:41] i guess that's not updated [17:41] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-qtplugin/0.14.0-3ubuntu1 [17:41] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-qtplugin/0.14.0-3ubuntu1 [17:41] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-qtplugin/0.14.0-3ubuntu1 [17:41] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-qtplugin/0.14.0-3ubuntu1 [17:42] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-qtplugin/0.14.0-3ubuntu1 [17:42] XD [17:42] oyi stop spamming [17:42] >.> [17:45] @HMollerCl change your `/etc/apt/sources.list` [17:46] yeah just `sed -i 's/dingo/eoan/' /etc/apt/sources.list`.. though you might want to run through what you might have in /sources.list.d/ [17:49] thanks @kc2bez , why does sed —help doesn'tshow me help for "-i" [17:50] @HMollerCl it's "in place" [17:50] i.e. change the file rather than just outputting the results of the change [17:51] ok, thanks [17:51] `man sed` has the docs [17:51] i never use `--help` as the documentation is always abbreviated [17:55] wxl: this doesnt work sudo sed -i s/dingo/eoan/ /etc/apt/sources.list [17:55] you need the quotes on the substitution command [17:55] like this? sudo sed -i s/dingo/eoan/ /etc/apt/sources.list [17:55] didn't work either [17:55] sudo sed -i 's/dingo/eoan/' /etc/apt/sources.list [17:56] sudo sed -i 's/dingo/eoan/' /etc/apt/sources.list [17:56] like this^ [18:01] wxl: founs the problem, is not dingo, is disco [18:02] are you sure it's eoan? [18:02] ugh i screw that up every time [18:19] Another way to sub it is using vim. Then you can see what you want to change. [18:23] thanks @kc2bez [18:29] YW. I am a visual person so I like to look at it while I edit. `%s/disco/eoan/g` would work on the whole file. [18:42] so it looks like they're stil arguing about the ultimate fix for the missing library that the lxqt-qtplugin merge fixed https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-qtplugin/pull/49 [18:42] Pull 49 in lxqt/lxqt-qtplugin "Optional fmqt" [Open] [18:43] that said, the qt plugin DOES fix it [18:56] ok now you can !devel, !support, !offtopic from all the places (except not self-referentially, i.e. !devel doesn't work here, because that would be silly) [18:56] note that that doesn't work for telegram users, sorry [18:58] Come to the IRC side, we have bots (no cookies though, sorry). XD [18:58] telegram users: how does /command work [18:59] ? [18:59] oops [18:59] We type '/command /input` [18:59] Not well. [19:00] "Commands are disabled" [19:00] cuz i wonder if you could /command !something if it was enabled [19:00] Yes, probably [19:01] Basically it means "Direcly inject this into the IRC room" afaict [19:01] @tsimonq2: toggle this on lubot please https://github.com/FruitieX/teleirc/blob/develop/src/config.defaults.js#L68 [19:07] test [19:07] right [19:08] so at worst /command msg #lubuntu-devel !something [19:09] You want me to try? [19:09] i thought i remembered that there was no raw irc command for a normal channel message, but that it was just a form of a private message (well, technically privmsg according to the rfc) [19:09] no, i got to wait for simon...... :/ [19:09] unless you are on some other channel where it's enabled [19:10] I don't appear to be [19:18] @teward001 do you know if there's a task to move lubot over to production so we don't have to wait on simon? [19:24] wxl: i haven't seen such a task if you want to make one you can but I don't have the lubot code here [19:24] @wxl [ @teward001 do you know if there's a task to move lubot over to production …], Oh I forgot [19:25] Lugito is the one on my server [19:25] Lubot is on the server [19:29] well there you go [19:29] @wxl ^ lugito is the only one Simon hasn't moved 😛 [21:39] @tsimonq2: ugh i meant lugito. the telegram bridge. [21:39] @tsimonq2: did you do that toggle? [21:39] Lugito is not the Telegram bridge [21:39] Lubot is [21:39] You have access to do Lubot [21:39] I don't right now [21:40] oh ok [21:40] so confusing XD [21:40] so where is lubot? [21:41] On our server [21:41] which :/ [21:41] *our* server [21:41] * wxl facepalms [21:41] Under the teleirc LXD container [21:41] 'cause [21:41] Ya know [21:41] It's teleirc [21:42] do i need to restart it upon reconfigure? [21:42] Yes [21:42] It's in tmux [21:43] As root XD [21:43] ah k [21:45] hm [21:45] okie dokie [21:45] someone on telegram want to try /command !some-factoid ? [21:46] /command !standup [21:46] !standup [21:46] XD [21:46] Oh [21:46] Right [21:46] huh [21:46] It can't actually be triggered from Lubot, that's right [21:46] The cloak [21:46] it looks like it should work [21:46] huh? [21:46] /command !info cowsay [21:46] !info cowsay [21:46] womp womp [21:46] Check Lubot's cloak [21:47] oh bots can't trigger bots? [21:47] Yes [21:47] well that's dumb :/ [22:03] /command wxl [22:03] wxl [22:05] No "!" needed. Possible security break? [22:06] no, it's non-functional anyways.. at least not as intended [22:07] Oh noes. You executed wxl! XD [22:12] At least @kc2bez got my joke [22:13] :D [22:31] heeeeeeeeeeeeeeey plasma 5.16 is coming 11 june https://news.softpedia.com/news/kde-plasma-5-16-desktop-promises-appimage-improvements-for-plasma-discover-more-525456.shtml and with it some important fixes for discover including actually visual progress meters https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402897#c3 [22:31] KDE bug 402897 in Discover "Give more feedback when fetching updates" [Wishlist, Resolved: Fixed] [22:32] that's a pretty small diff that might be worth testing out [22:32] https://phabricator.kde.org/D19825 [22:34] Neat. I must say as bad as the reputation for discover is, I don't find it that bad. There has been a ton of improvement in the functionality. [22:35] i think it's pretty nice actually [22:42] @kc2bez [Neat. I must say as bad as the reputation for discover is, I don't find it that …], I understand and appreciate GUI software centers, I just can never seem to remember to use it… must be getting too old… [22:45] @kc2bez [Neat. I must say as bad as the reputation for discover is, I don't find it that …], +1 [22:46] @Dreamingwolf [I understand and appreciate GUI software centers, I just can never seem to remem …], I think that is fair. I don't remember to use it all the time either but when I do I don't mind the experience. [22:47] i guess to be fair i NEVER use it XD [22:48] It stays out of the way. XD