[03:57] @LargePrime [ https://ibb.co/nzq1n3B @indianosr911], That's too many icons :) [03:58] @lubuntu_bot [*wxl: facepalms*], 🤣 [03:59] @wxl [ i think so if i read correctly https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/916], So in order to upgrade.. open terminal > and type the command there : … sudo apt upgrade [04:00] @IndianOSR911 [So in order to upgrade.. open terminal > and type the command there : … sudo apt …], This will upgrade the system that's first step. Do this ... Reboot and let us know if it is fixed. [11:46] @indianosr911 if i open 'indicator applets' settings and uncheck 'indicator applications' they go away, and all is well when rechecked [11:46] @indianosr911 also how do i remove this 'live patch' icon [12:57] hi. i got a weird problem. when applications with an item in "indicator applets" adds an item it adds a huge number of the launched applications icons appear. if i right click and disable "indicator applications" and then re check it, only one icon appears. [12:57] https://ibb.co/nzq1n3B [20:08] hello} [20:08] hello [22:13] Client: HexChat 2.14.1 • OS: Ubuntu "bionic" 18.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz (3.19GHz) • Memory: Physical: 1.9 GiB Total (1.5 GiB Free) Swap: 957.0 MiB Total (957.0 MiB Free) • Storage: 81.2 GB / 193.7 GB (112.5 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation igabit Network Connection • Uptime: 40m 59s [22:15] lubuntu runs great on this old pc [22:36] oof pentium 4, that's old. and buggy. [22:36] but glad it runs well ;) [23:59] how can i get my usb to install ubuntu