[04:56] !display [04:56] The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution [04:56] the wiki there, as you've said before, is outdated ... [04:57] * sappheiros checks https://manual.lubuntu.me/ [04:58] might there be dual-monitor information at https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/System_Tools_and_Preferences.html ? [05:01] * sappheiros checks https://manual.lubuntu.me/3/3.2/3.2.10/monitor_settings.html [05:05] ahhh. lxqt-config-monitor ... glorious. <3 you guys [05:05] (works with dell d620 32-bit) [05:05] (lubuntu 18.10) [12:26] is there a default keyboard shortcut to mini... i guess i should check the manual again first, huh? [12:52] sappheiros, i'm not on 18.10, but if I enter 'shor' (shortcuts) into menu the global.actions.manager opens (shortcuts) which allow me to scan to see what keys are coded to do/open what [13:07] guiverc: ah, yes [13:08] there's no 'minimize window' on this list :( [13:08] * sappheiros thinks alt+m is a good choice [13:09] no idea if there is one, i roll-up more often anyway.. [13:10] "roll-up"? [13:11] openbox.config.manager, appearance; I add shade(roll-up) button to mine; it rolls-up the window to a single line height (top title bar line) [13:19] oh, nice! thanks for teaching me something new :3 but how do you make keyboard shortcut for it? [15:23] what's the default app for image editing on lubuntu 19.04? [15:26] I guess, its libreoffice draw [15:48] why not qt based app @aptghetto [15:49] I think, because it is part of the libreoffice suite [15:49] But you can use, whatever you like [20:21] hauk92 was added by: hauk92