=== Guest48 is now known as bqq [13:09] Just me or there are two Lubuntu websites? [13:09] lubuntu.me and lubuntu.net [13:22] lubuntu.me is the only one which matters [13:29] lubuntu.net is the old one? [13:32] yes [13:32] but now it's not official. === FrankF1 is now known as FrankF [16:44] [Eoan] The desktop names in the panels desktop switcher are always return to default names at restart. Not saving when I give names to it. [16:57] @bensisva interesting discovery. let me explore further [17:03] @wxl [ @bensisva interesting discovery. let me explore further], thank you [17:04] thank you [17:04] confirmed [17:08] @bensisva it looks like it's been long known https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/668#issuecomment-108294799 [17:09] OK. [17:10] @bensisva if you would be so kind please file a bug (`ubuntu-bug lxqt-panel`) and let me know and i'll connect it to that issue and otherwise triage it [17:38] I think it's done. I am willing but I don't know how so I googled it. It's said to run it in the terminal. And it's asking a launchpad account that I forget that I had one. This is my first experience reporting bug, btw. It feels rewarding. [17:39] yes, it's a good thing to do :) more extensive information here https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/bugs/ [17:39] do you have the bug number? or a link to the bug report? [17:39] btw advantage to you writing the bug report: you'll get notified when it's fixed :) [17:41] nevermind i found it [17:56] Thank you for the help [17:56] no problem.. thanks for drawing attention to this [18:41] Fresh install of 19.10 takes a long time before the lubuntu splash screen shows (shortly followed by the login screen). Same laptop with 19.04 was much quicker (i.e 10 to 15 seconds v.s. almost a minute. [18:42] roheve, systemd-analyze blame [18:43] can it be fixed? [18:46] @roheve depends on the problem, which is what diogenes_ is asking you to figure out [18:46] @roheve execute `systemd-analyze blame` in the terminal [18:53] Ah... ok the top service (25 seconds) is apt-daily.service... but isn't that started after the splash-screen shows? an earlier install used disk-encryption and in the splash screen it asked for the passphrase (this install is not encrypted) and the real boot was after that. Also nothing strange in dmesg that shows a delay. [18:59] systemd-analize time tels me that in Startup (firmware) took 52 seconds. That might be the efi-boot? [19:02] roheve, is secure boot enabled? [19:05] no [19:28] yo, does anyone know how to turn off anti-aliasing in lubuntu 19.10? [19:29] everything is just blurry but I have the right video driver [19:29] not that blurry though [19:31] oh "Go to "Customize Look and Feel", turn off Subpixel Geometry on the Fonts tab. " [19:32] not finding that option in 19.10 [20:04] @roheve could you pastebin the full output? [20:11] the time command is only 2 lines … ~$ systemd-analyze time … Startup finished in 53.528s (firmware) + 8.392s (loader) + 7.130s (kernel) + 10.404s (userspace) = 1min 19.455s … graphical.target reached after 10.371s in userspace [20:14] it might have to that accorting to efibootmgr the laptop booted from the 3rd entry of the bootorder list (but the ubuntu entry is listed first, but might have failed. I'll investigate more. [20:16] $ efibootmgr … BootCurrent: 001A … Timeout: 2 seconds … BootOrder: 0000,001C,001A,0014,0015,0016,0017,0018,0013,0019,001B … Boot0000* ubuntu … Boot000F Setup … ... … Boot001A* eMMC Card0: SanDisk iNAND 32GB … Boot001B PCI LAN: … Boot001C* USB HDD: [20:49] the blame output does not show the apt service anymore, the slowest is now NetworkManager-wait-online with 5 seconds, so I do noththink that output is relevant anymore, the delay is in firmware i.e. efi-boot of 53 sec is. [20:57] is it possible that notify-bin will show notification while screensaver running? [20:57] no [21:08] which notification that will send sound also [21:08] @wefwef Found the subpixel antialiasing setting, while looking for something else :). It is in the LXQt settings menu, Apperance, Fonts [21:09] ping lubot [21:09] i think they left @roheve === hella is now known as Guest26126 [22:22] Just wanted to thank (I think it was wxl?) in any case, someone for pointing me to the startup settings docs [22:23] np eamonn :)