[04:22] <heysoundude> is anyone running 19.10 on a RasPi 3B+??
[04:24] <heysoundude> either everyone is on Telegram, or asleep...
 I don't have a pi
[16:11] <doc499> hi, i know it's still a bit premature, but will there be any "gotchas" when upgrading from 18.04 lts to the next lts release in apr 2021? like in terms of upgrading from lxde to lxqt or how autostart programs are handled, etc.?
[16:48] <teward> doc499: NORMALLY that kind of issue is detailed in the release notes but it's FAR too early for that.  and next 'lts' is 20.04 in April 2020 ;P
[16:48] <teward> not 2021
[17:04] <doc499> teward, wiki says it's support until apr 2021 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu#Releases so i guess i got confused between release schedule and support schedule
[17:04] <teward> 'support' is when there's no more support for that version provider
[17:04] <teward> *release* schedule is different :)
[17:05] <doc499> right, now i know, so i'll worry about release issues next spring i guess...thanks for your help
[19:00] <Hunhow> How do I change the resolution on the newest version?
[19:01] <Hunhow> I’m on a live right now and may replace Mint with this
[19:02] <wxl> what do you call the latest version?
[19:02] <wxl> sorry but people literally interpret this different ways
[19:03] <Hunhow> Really? Well the live iso that’s marked as latest. 19.04 I believe
[19:03] <Hunhow> JUST grabbed the iso
[19:03] <wxl> ok good. that's the *right* answer XD
[19:03] <Hunhow> Kek
[19:04] <wxl> Preferences >> LXQt Settings >> Monitor settings
[19:04] <Hunhow> Also 17 was the best one. Used it in a VM for quite a while. Then my damn hard drive failed and I’m not getting that back lol
[19:05] <wxl> LXDE is dead; long live LXQt
[19:06] <Hunhow> Oh man it’s so much easier to see in 1080p. It defaults to 4K because I’m using my tv atm since the motherboard I bought doesn’t have onboard wifi
[19:24] <Hunhow> I’m confused on dual booting. How do I make it use my Lubuntu partition I just made?
[19:24] <Hunhow> Defaults to Mint rn
[19:24] <wxl> hold down shift when it's booting to get the grub menu and select lubuntu
[19:25] <Hunhow> Doesn’t show
[19:25] <wxl> what doesn't show?
[19:25] <Hunhow> Lubuntu
[19:25] <Hunhow> Im in Grub rn
[19:25] <teward> boot into mint and do `update-grub`
[19:25] <teward> with sudo if necessary
[19:25] <teward> then reboot see if Lubuntu shows
[19:25] <wxl> shouldn't need to but............
[19:26] <teward> wxl: unless Grub did a stupid :)
[19:26]  * wxl shrugs
[19:30] <Hunhow> Oh that’s nice
[19:30] <Hunhow> That just WORKED
[19:30] <Hunhow> Thanks
[19:31] <teward> Hunhow: you mean the grub update command I indicated?
[19:31] <teward> and then it "Just Worked" ?
[19:32] <Hunhow> Yes
[19:33] <Hunhow> I’m more surprised at how Lubuntu just worked straightaway. Mint has issues with my Athlon 220GE and Vega 3
[19:38] <Hunhow> I’ve installed sysbench and it doesn’t show up in my dock
[19:41] <Hunhow> Oh never mind. Hardinfo was what I needed
[20:55] <Hunhow> Lubuntu usb killed my install of Mint, but now doesn’t boot
 wow, wxl, it fixed broken XD!!
 Hunhow: don't panic, might be some issues with grub, unforunatelly I'm not expert on it.
[21:09] <Hunhow> Let’s not DIE this time. I tried that /boot/efi thing but I can’t click next after I do so.
[21:12] <Hunhow> Wait nvm. I’m just retarded. How big does the partition need to be?
[21:13] <Hunhow> 1Gb work?
[21:20] <Hunhow> Yeah sorry for flooding chat a little. Got it fixed