[00:04] <shqlqlqlq> i removed it
[00:04] <shqlqlqlq> will have to look for something else
[00:04] <shqlqlqlq> looks like wxl couldn't make it run too :)
[00:05] <kc2bez> Oh yeah, I just tried to run it and it segfaulted.
[00:06] <shqlqlqlq> I guess lubuntu doesn't like ebook readers
[00:06] <shqlqlqlq> :)
[00:10] <kc2bez> I'm not sure what format you are looking for but Okular supports EPub
[00:10] <shqlqlqlq> epub
[00:10] <shqlqlqlq> read that they removed the epub support
[00:10] <shqlqlqlq> will check it
[00:12] <kc2bez> Here is a chart of supported formats: https://okular.kde.org/formats.php
[01:11] <hawkedracorr> hello.
[01:18] <guiverc> hawkedracorr, Hi, if you have a lubuntu support question, please just ask it (try and keep to a single line, and be patient as people will respond if & when they can)
[10:59] <zap0> i have bionic,  how do i upgrade it  to dog?
[11:07] <kc2bez> zap0: While it is technically possible to upgrade we recommend a fresh install. That being said, if you wish to upgrade please see this section of our manual as it should help guide you through the process: https://manual.lubuntu.me/D/upgrading.html
[11:16] <zap0> how do i get to this  `Software & Updates` dialog?
[11:21] <kc2bez> menu --> preferences --> Software and Updates
[11:21] <zap0> preferences  has no   Software and Updates
[11:22] <kc2bez> I don't have a bionic install up right now, standby I will see if I can get one spun up.
[11:22] <zap0> the last thing in alpha order is   screen saver
[11:24] <zap0> update-manager -d   does it's thing,  but on completion there is no [Settings]  button.
[11:24] <zap0> sudo update-manager -d   the same.
[11:25] <zap0> i'm a little suspisicios of badly rendered menu..... there is piles of overhead screen space.... yet the menu for preferences  only renders text to  alpha order 'Screen Saver'
[11:25] <kc2bez> Please open a terminal and issue the following command `lsb_release -a`
[11:25] <zap0> are there more entires post 'sc..'
[11:25] <zap0> are there more entires past 'sc..'
[11:26] <zap0> 18.04.2 LTS,  18.04, bionic
[11:26] <kc2bez> ok, your menu seems different than mine.
[11:27] <zap0> i see about 16/20  items....  B, C, D, D, D, F, I, K..  last one is screen saver
[11:27] <kc2bez> If I click on the menu then go under preferences I see software & updates at the bottom.
[11:28] <zap0> if i cursor keys past the screensaver (off screen) it wraps to the 1st one.. so the UI code obvious only thinks it's got entries upto screen saver
[11:28] <kc2bez> from the terminal if you issue a `software-properties-gtk` it should bring up the screen you are looking for.
[11:29] <zap0> that's not installed,  but apt suggestinos says i can install it
[11:32] <kc2bez> This is a Lubuntu install right?
[11:32] <zap0> fairly sure
[11:33] <zap0> what identifies it as Lubuntu?
[11:34] <zap0> i apt-'d it.  it's running now
[11:36] <kc2bez> In the terminal issue a `echo $DESKTOP_SESSION`
[11:37] <zap0> Lubuntu
[11:37] <zap0> ok, now i've changed the : tell me about all updates (not just LTS).
[11:37] <kc2bez> ok thanks.
[11:38] <zap0> i think i have to reboot it, and then update again
[11:38] <kc2bez> The manual should get you through from here I think. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
[11:39] <zap0> ok, thanks!
[17:56] <isabellecruz> hey
[17:56] <diogenes_> hi
[17:58] <isabellecruz> it's okay ?
[18:03] <ulyssefardin> Hello
[18:03] <ulyssefardin> How are you the World
[18:04] <jollydutchman> How can I use QtCurve themes?
[18:04] <isabellecruz> i'm here
 @jollydutchman [<jollydutchman> How can I use QtCurve themes?], which QtCurve themes?
 sudo apt install qtcurve
[18:13] <jollydutchman> https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1102652/
[18:13] <jollydutchman> https://github.com/KaOSx/midna
 you are in lubuntu 19.04?
[18:15] <isabellecruz> i have
 I've bee trying to understand how qt themes work, but I haven't go far
[18:16] <jollydutchman> I can make applications use the qtcurve engine by setting the QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE=qtcurve environment variable, but the style is not applied. It looks very Windows 95-ish
 did yuu: sudo apt install qtcurve
 ?
[18:17] <jollydutchman> I thought I was supposed to copy-paste the contents of the .qtcurve file for the theme I want into ~/.config/qtcurve/stylerc, but that doesn't seem to be working for me
 you can also instal qt-style-kvantum
[18:17] <jollydutchman> Right, well, frankly I don't want kvantum.
 sorry qt5-style-kvantum
 have you install qtcurve?
 after installing qtcurve I can select it
 is not big change from breeze though
[18:20] <jollydutchman> Are you being serious
 you could also play with qt5ct
[18:20] <jollydutchman> You want to know if I have qtcurve installed
[18:20] <jollydutchman> Yeah, qt5ct gives me the same problem
[18:20] <jollydutchman> I can set qtcurve as the theme engine with qt5ct, but the style isn't applied
[18:21] <jollydutchman> No matter what goes into my ~/.config/qtcurve/stylerc, applications look the same
 have you solved the "The QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME environment variable is not set correctly (current value: lxqt, required value: qt5ct)."
[18:22] <jollydutchman> Yes, I have set QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME to qt5ct
 I'm out of ideas, I can olvy give you some info to read: https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/wiki/Themes
 https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/572
[18:24] <ulyssefardin> Who have pick D3
[18:24] <ulyssefardin> ?
[18:24] <ulyssefardin> ?
[18:26] <ulyssefardin> isabellecruz hello
[18:27] <isabellecruz> hello
[18:29] <ulyssefardin> hello who have ubuntu 19.04 disc repository on iso
[18:44] <teward> ulyssefardin: I would think "nobody".
[18:44] <ulyssefardin> teward ok
[18:45] <ulyssefardin> teward how can i install full software of synaptic
[18:53] <ulyssefardin> nobody speal
[18:53] <ulyssefardin> speak
[18:53] <isabellecruz> how can i install full software of synaptic teward?
[18:55] <kc2bez> isabellecruz: You want to install synaptic? or software from synaptic?
[18:56] <ulyssefardin> kc2bez she wants install full software on synaptic
[19:01] <isabellecruz> I need to install all the synaptic packages
[19:03] <teward> isabellecruz: as in the synaptic package manager, or the Synaptics Touchpad driver?
[19:03] <teward> (ERR: Unclear.  Also I do have a job so I'm not here 24/7)
[19:04] <isabellecruz>  teward manager
[19:04] <teward> NORMALLY it would be `sudo apt install synaptic` on the command line
[19:04] <teward> and it'd fetch its deps too
[19:05] <isabellecruz>  i need all package of synaptic manager listed
[19:06] <isabellecruz> because it's for my OS ubuntu
[19:15] <ulyssefardin> nobody are there ?
[19:15] <ulyssefardin> Allo
[19:15] <isabellecruz> a person who speacks ?
[19:15] <kc2bez> I don't think anyone has an answer to your question.
[19:15] <kc2bez> !patience
 i think it's a little unclear what you're trying to accomplish as well
[19:17] <isabellecruz> okau thanks
[23:00] <david__> hola