[07:00] <Ascavasaion> In a lubuntu installation.  I am partitioning.  How large does the Efi partition need to be, and what size?
[07:02] <dimitriy> hi
[07:03] <dimitriy> BOOO
 @Ascavasaion [<Ascavasaion> In a lubuntu installation.  I am partitioning.  How large does the …], 200mb is more than enough.
 @dimitriy [<dimitriy> BOOO], Bwahahaha!! XD
[08:55] <ssarah> hi, i changed my password with passwd but the now the keyring thing asks me for my old password
[08:55] <ssarah> how do i make them the same? :)
 @Hunhow [<Hunhow> Got an issue with the installer on the current AMD64 ISO hosted on the …], Try doing one thing I learned: quit the installer, see if it has partitions mounted, and unmount them before installation.
 @Hunhow [<Hunhow> Got an issue with the installer on the current AMD64 ISO hosted on the …], If your drive is mbr partitioned, then why do you need an esp? esp is needed only in gpt+uefi. Don't select anything as esp. Set up partitions as required, then there should be an option saying where to install grub. Select your hard d
[11:02] <guiverc2> ssarah, i don't know the issue but I've seen it on here before, have you logged out & back in?  (I'm guessing here, I can't recall the cause) and what release are you running?
[11:09] <ssarah> 19
[13:02] <tomreyn> ssarah: try this: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1781787&s=25f50e5d483e071e0719a7cdb3181904&p=10962324#post10962324
[13:06] <tomreyn> unless you don't use ecryptfs (encrypted home directory, support for which is quickly fading away) you don't actually need to have seahorse installed. i've found it to have serious shortcomings and am generally careful about using GUIs (especially if not developed by the same people developing the original encryption software) for encryption and handling private keys and other secrets. because so much can go wrong, and you may just miss any
[13:06] <tomreyn> warnings which are not reported back to the GUI (but would be seen on a temrinal).
 on some system... we could do $ systemctl restart lightdm... how to it on lubuntu 19.04?
 instead reboot the box
[16:01] <apt-ghetto> Lubuntu 19.04 uses sddm instead of lightdm
[16:02] <apt-ghetto> Why do you need to restart the displaymanager?
 the screensaver is not responsive for keyboard input
 screensave could not *** pam
 so can't login on the terminal directily
 btw there is sddm then openbox also
 what's the connection?
 after i restart the sddm i could the previous process like openbox and sddm running
 @ctisme [<reply to image>], #before restart
 @ctisme [<reply to image>], #after restart
[16:12] <apt-ghetto> Can you describe your problem better? You have a screensaver activated, but it does not react to different keystrokes?
 YES... I forgot to take screenshot ... it said xscreensave couldn't PAM login
 forgot about the detail
 @apt
 @aptghetto https://superuser.com/a/960617 looks similar
[16:37] <apt-ghetto> @ctisme I can't help you, because I don't use screensavers and I am unable to reproduce the problem