[01:04] A was added by: A [04:11] justinzobel was added by: justinzobel [04:12] Look what the cat dragged in ;) [04:12] @tsimonq2 [Look what the cat dragged in ;)], 😜 [04:12] Welcome @justinzobel :) [04:12] Thanks [04:15] paintface07 was added by: paintface07 [04:15] just for you, @justinzobel [04:15] :) [04:16] So I hear that @paintface07 wants to get involved ;) [04:20] We have an IRC bridge via @lubuntu_bot - wxl, who is on the other side and idles on IRC, is the usual person that helps onboard people [04:21] I'm not sure he's online at the moment, but feel free to leave info in here, and we'll get you going on something :) [04:22] @tsimonq2 [So I hear that @paintface07 wants to get involved ;)], Perhaps. Not necessarily right this instant, but I would like to get involved. I do mostly web development right now (8 years professional experience), but languages are pretty easy to learn, I've been and I want to learn to contribute to things that I use. : [04:22] ) I'm not primarily a Lubuntu user, but I have been using ubuntu based distributions for about 15 years, and would certainly enjoy an opportunity to work with you fine folks. [04:23] @paintface07 [Perhaps. Not necessarily right this instant, but I would like to get involved. …], What DE do you use currently? [04:23] @paintface07 [Perhaps. Not necessarily right this instant, but I would like to get involved. …], OOOH, I have the exact thing we could get a web developer on [04:23] So, we have mailing lists at lists.ubuntu.com [04:24] Specifically lists.ubuntu.com/lubuntu-devel , l.u.c/lubuntu-users , l.u.c/lubuntu-council [04:24] We'd like to have custom CSS for those to make it look like part of the Lubuntu site [04:24] There's that, and we'd like to fix the custom CSS we have for cdimage.ubuntu.com [04:24] @justinzobel [What DE do you use currently?], I usually use KDE, but someone, who shall remain nameless convinced me to Gnome with PopOS for a bit... :P [04:25] @paintface07 [I usually use KDE, but someone, who shall remain nameless convinced me to Gnome …], Pop! OS among others generally do have a nicer implementation than Ubuntu direct. [04:26] YMMV ofc [04:26] I won't name names of other distros that I might be biased about. 😁 [04:26] @paintface07 Could you get an account on our Phabricator instance? phab.lubuntu.me [04:27] I can certainly do that and I will check out the other stuff you posted, but I'm probably headed to bed in about 1/2 hour or so. [04:27] (so tomorrow might be better for all the details) [04:27] Okay! No problem :) [04:27] If you get an account on Phabricator, I'll create a task and subscribe you, so you have all the details [04:28] I hear those weird Solus people also use Phab ;) [04:28] *cough* *cough* [04:28] I hear it's pretty good. :) [04:28] And they're definitely weird. [04:29] hahahahahaha [04:32] @tsimonq2 - phab account created [04:34] Sweeet [04:34] I'll approve you in a bit [04:34] Thanks! [04:37] np man. I'll sub to lubuntu-devel and lubuntu-users, but I can't find the council one. [05:39] Yeah, the Council one is off-limits :) [06:07] yay more people [06:36] @kc2bez Congratulations! [09:02] @RikMills [@kc2bez Congratulations!], Thanks Rik. [09:02] @The_LoudSpeaker [@kc2bez congratulations!], Thanks Raman. [13:35] luguito? [13:36] lugito is sleeping [13:36] @wxl [ do you think we should pull in the patch for lxqt-globalkeys to be xdg com …], About pulling in the patch, I haven't been able to successfully pull and test the patch on my machine. @kc2bez or wxl: please point me on how to pull that patch so I can test and then make a differential for it. [13:37] The_Loudspeaker: Do you have the patch file? [13:38] No. [13:38] https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging/packagingtutorial/ [13:41] https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging/packaging-example/ [13:42] In the second link, you see one way to create a patch file [13:47] The patch for lxqt-globalkeys is actually in a PR currently afaik. It's not accepted yet by upstream. I guess wxl is suggesting we pull the patch anyways and package it. The patch is proposed to make lxqt-globalkeys xdg compatible [13:48] @apt-ghetto [ In the second link, you see one way to create a patch file], Yeah i know that. I followed it for D17 [13:50] And where is the problem? [14:03] Oops! Just checked. The PR was merged 3 days ago it seems. Here: … https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-globalkeys/pull/123 … wxl: @kc2bez see this. [14:15] @The_LoudSpeaker [Oops! Just checked. The PR was merged 3 days ago it seems. Here: … https://github. …], Yes, that is the commit you want for your patch. [14:25] @kc2bez [Yes, that is the commit you want for your patch.], Ack. I will test it asap and fill a differential. [16:52] @The_LoudSpeaker glad you figured out what you need to get started. next time you ask questions i'll just be quiet and wait for you to figure it out again XD [16:53] 😂😂😅😅 [16:53] Ack. [17:17] @lynorian: this may be a good suggestion for modifying the manual re: mounted partitions and the erase disk option. also note that in this case it wasn't because of swaps. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1160142/no-erase-disk-option-when-installing-lubuntu-19-04-solved/1160223?noredirect=1#comment1933152_1160223 [17:20] wxl thanks for bringing this to my attention [17:20] np :) [18:19] took a stab at fixing it and found a refrence to the old section [19:15] boo where's the bot? [20:31] new vbox has secure boot driver signing support https://news.softpedia.com/news/virtualbox-6-0-10-adds-uefi-secure-boot-driver-signing-support-on-ubuntu-debian-526817.shtml