[00:02] @SamuelBanya if you want to do support here's all the resources to watch https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/support/ [00:04] Ok cool. I do tech support at work so that's good too. Definitely want to flex some terminal usage too. [00:04] Thanks for the headsup Walter [00:04] @SamuelBanya it's a super great way to learn stuff, too! [00:05] Didn't want to be left outta the loop since I use Lubuntu all the time and really like the team. I just feel like I always try to commit to something and never complete it. Hopefully there's something on that list I can knock out in that case. [00:23] @SamuelBanya support is a never ending need so if you could jump in there, it would be huge. [00:24] Yeah I'm in the support channel for one. But you'd recommend all those given support links right aka to Mastodon, Twitter etc? [00:28] And do we create support tickets? I ask because I do Zendesk tickets at work and I'm wondering if Phabricator supports that idea. [00:48] @SamuelBanya it's good to at least watch all those places. in an ideal world, Mastodon/Twitter replies would come from the official account, but you can point your reply to the POC [00:49] @SamuelBanya we don't really have a support ticket thing and i guess it would kind of duplicate effort. just look at new messages on all the places and there you go :) if there's a sticky one, reach out for help. [00:51] So you would always tag a person in any reply on any platform. Like with the @ symbol here for example [01:16] ? [04:08] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T56: Transfer testcases to the actual testcase branch] guiverc (Chris Guiver) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T56#2271 [06:11] @SamuelBanya you don't need to @ tag users on real IRC; but those on other platforms (telegram etc) it's helpful as I understand it [07:27] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T56: Transfer testcases to the actual testcase branch] guiverc (Chris Guiver) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T56#2272 [09:26] Alejandro was added by: Alejandro [14:01] @The_LoudSpeaker look at this https://github.com/kotelnik/plasma-applet-redshift-control [14:02] @HMollerCl [@The_LoudSpeaker look at this https://github.com/kotelnik/plasma-applet-redshift …], Ack. [14:02] Noted. [14:03] but is plasmoid [15:55] umm. qtpass says I should install gnupg but I already have it installed. [15:57] here: https://share.riseup.net/#KgKbzutHCLiEheJhUhoE-Q [15:58] ^ new bug? [15:58] No, it is an old bug [15:59] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtpass/+bug/1829693 [16:03] That page says it's in daily iso. But I am on 19.04 stable build. [16:03] but according to @kc2bez it works fine in 19.04 [16:04] But doesn't work on mine. [16:06] You can edit ~/.config/IJHack/QtPass.conf and add the path to `gpg` manually or you install the package `gnupg` [16:06] I did not test it on 19.04 [16:07] yeah solved it using the latest comment there. [16:07] Thanks! [16:08] @aptghetto [You can edit ~/.config/IJHack/QtPass.conf and add the path to gpg manually or yo …], I mean install `gnupg2` [18:19] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL5e5382e79866: Add Current date and time] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL5e5382e79866 [18:21] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALccc04d7cd9d6: Add Autosave screenshot prefrences] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALccc04d7cd9d6 [22:33] nope, i can go to #lubuntu-ru [22:33] argh