[01:27] noob problem: sometimes (eg when opening video files with ffplay) window is created larger than the screen. I can maximize it, but not resize [01:28] what version of lubuntu? [01:28] is there a way to drag the window by clicking it? Or resize it by other means? [01:28] 18.04 [01:28] ok let's see if we can think of a smarter way [01:28] BUT [01:28] you can hold alt, click on anywhere in the window and drag [01:29] oh [01:29] that was easy [01:29] I am pretty sure I tried that before, but your magical words made this possible [01:29] thank you wizard! [01:32] giaco: also try clicking on the window title bar, clicking resize and then moving in the direction of the tail of the arrow icon [01:34] wxl I think you mean right click [01:35] ah yes thank you lyn [01:37] wxl: also thanks [01:38] also: alt-right click-drag [01:38] that does a resize [01:39] also you might want to try to configure some stuff yourself http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Actions#Window_actions [01:40] there's the obvious Move and Resize, but MoveToEdge, GrowToEdge, GrowToFill, and ShrinkToEdge are all interesting [03:31] Mahmudul Alam was added by: Mahmudul Alam [06:50] (Photo, 1280x102) https://i.imgur.com/z3WkjEc.jpg I want to make lubuntu 19.10 live cd but I have problems like that. can anyone help me? [07:40] What is your current os? … Also, note that you need a DVD or USB. CD is no longer enough. [07:51] @Mateusz Konieczny [What is your current os? … Also, note that you need a DVD or USB. CD is no longer …], sorry thats DVD-R my bad sorry [07:57] @devikri [sorry thats DVD-R my bad sorry], is it impossible for using DVD-R to create bootable ? [07:59] devikri, you can write ISO images to dvdr; however some older hardware won't boot or use certain types of DVDR media; some types of media (that used to be common; but was more expensive) used to be okay [08:01] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/how-to-burn-a-dvd-on-ubuntu/14022 [08:02] fyi: it mentions xfburn which is what I'd use on Lubuntu 18.04, or K3b which is what I'd use on modern Lubuntu; but you could use anythree mentioned [08:03] @guiverc [ fyi: it mentions xfburn which is what I'd use on Lubuntu 18.04, or K3b …], Okay thx 😊😊 [08:54] @guiverc [ https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/how-to-burn-a-dvd-on-ubuntu/14022], execuse me, i dont know why, but my k3b stuck at 97% for more than 15 minutes, is there any suggestions ? [08:56] sorry no, it's been a long time since I burnt a dvdr/cdr ... most of my fails I recall where just bad media; using another blank usually fixed it (though some drives always fail; so after multiple failures I'd replace drive.. bad drives were hard to detect often) [08:58] @guiverc [ sorry no, it's been a long time since I burnt a dvdr/cdr ... most of m …], 😂😂😂 I guess I have to use a USB flash disk. simple and easy [09:10] hi [09:11] in lubuntu, which is the program to make screenshot? [09:13] Which version of Lubuntu sacarde ? [09:13] 14.04 [09:14] I am not sure. 14.04 has not been supported for some time now. [09:14] or 16.04 [09:15] 18.04 and 19.10 are the current supported versions. [09:16] and 16.04.. not? [09:16] Correct. 16.04 is not in support. [09:16] sacarde, flavors of Ubuntu have only 3 years of support; the only 16.04 still supported is Ubuntu server (no desktop), desktop (unity 7) or kylin (chinese) - all other flavors of 16.04 are EOL as 3 years have passed [09:17] ah [09:18] (I was talking about LTS releases ^; for non-LTS flavors are identical to Ubuntu) [09:19] ok.. thanks [09:26] Hello. I have been using Lubuntu for a long time (more than 4 years), but in the latest release / Lubuntu 18.04 /, despite a lot of advantages, there are a couple of very unpleasant moments: Libreoffice stopped opening files located on samba resources. Moreover, letters were sent to the developers and they fixed the problem, but the maximum they [09:26] achieved, the files began to open for reading with the correct samba settings.Please help me solve the problem ... it has been observed for a long time, and to localize the problem - is it a file manager or something else impossible ... I have Linux Mint 18 at home and everything works fine on it. [09:27] Of course, you can mount the resource and that's all ... which I did, but still it needs to be fixed [09:30] I searched everywhere email of lubuntu support, but the mission is impossible ) [09:31] alex15, the latest Lubuntu is 19.10, second latest which reached EOL today was 19.04, third .... 18.04 is four releases back... Mint 18 I think is based on 16.04, pre samba wanna-cry windows problems so it's possible your issue is over vers= (anything 2017+ follows the microsoft mandated changes b/c of wannacry; 16.04 is pre-wannacry) - but guess only [09:35] thanks a lot... but in the organization, where I am working, is using only LTS version... As I know, Lubuntu 19.04 will be supported only 9 months... I suppose 19.10 [09:35] too [09:35] correct our next LTS version is 20.04 [09:37] could you please say, how long must I wait for it?)) [09:38] It will be released in April. Releases are YY.MM [09:38] 20.04 means the 2020-April release; ubuntu uses a year.month format - so 18.04 means the 2018-April release of Ubuntu [09:39] perfect... hope samba+libreoffice problem will go away with this version of lubuntu =). [09:43] of course I have found, that for example if I install thunar, which is very like pcmanfm and give sftp-access to this resource - all is functioning [09:44] You can test it now (perhaps in a VM or spare computer) and file any bugs you find. That would help get any changes necessary in before release. [09:45] It is easier to get fixes in now before the release than after. [11:54] alex15 libreoffice problem with samba was fixed? I'm using cifs now because of that [12:24] hello guys, if some of u remember last night i asked about bios not openning. i went to the compiter shop, he just changed ram to same model and it fixed, ram had problem so bios didnt open. just saying here so it may be usefull for you too maybe. [12:25] and now again, after new install, i cant install steam, there was a code to put on terminal to fix it. can anyone remind me that? :) [12:28] `sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386; sudo apt update` [12:29] still not openning, i ll try to relog [12:30] still not openning [12:31] what is the output of `dpkg --print-foreign-architecture` ? [12:32] dpkg: error: unknown option --print-foreign-architecture [12:32] sorry there should be an s on the end of that. `dpkg --print-foreign-architectures` [12:33] i386 [12:34] a window opens that says "veryfiyng installation" than it closes [12:34] problem with samba has Systemic nature. Samba and libre office Doesn't work in conjunction - PCManFM (Forms invalid paths) - GVFS - SAMBA - LibreOffice (NOT only) [12:34] same thing happened and i fixet it with guys' help here [12:35] I think that was me but maybe not. [12:36] im not sure but it was tomyern or wxl [12:36] sure im okay if u help, i would be glad ^^ [12:37] You did a `sudo apt install steam-installer` ? [12:37] no, i used deb file from steam web site [12:38] i could install that way to debian lxqt, i did it to see if it works there [12:38] You may need to re-install after adding the i386 architecture [12:39] @tbs [i could install that way to debian lxqt, i did it to see if it works there], Yes, Debian has i386 enabled. [12:39] how can i uninstall this, i cant find steam installed at muon [12:41] ahh u r kc2bez, i didnt mention ur name before cuz ur name s hard to remember for me:) [12:41] You don't need to uninstall it, just `sudo apt install PATH/TO/DEB` [12:41] yeah probably u helped me beforeİ:) [12:42] It is probably in your `/home/Downloads` directory. [12:42] Reading package lists... Done … Building dependency tree … Reading state information... Done … E: Unable to locate package PATH/TO [12:42] ahh [12:42] u see im new :) [12:43] No worries [12:44] it s same [12:46] btw i usualy use discover to install deb files [12:48] Your username would be in between `/home/` and `Downloads` … I am a command line kind of person, I guess I am old school :) [12:49] i wrote this sudo apt install /home/tbs/İndirilenler/steam_latest.deb [12:49] indirilenler=downloadeds [12:49] You can browse to it in PCmanFM-Qt if that is easier, then use Discover to re-install. [12:50] the problem is i cant see it in installed apps [12:50] guiverc was added by: guiverc [12:51] You won't, you didn't install it from the repo. [12:52] i did browse it on pcmanfm-qt and found its path. then copied it next to ur command like i showed you sudo apt install /home/tbs/İndirilenler/steam_latest.deb [12:52] i dont understand what u mean if it s not this [12:52] That should work or did you get an error. [12:53] let me do it again [12:53] steam-launcher is already the newest version (1.0.0.61). it says in short [12:54] but when i check steam-launcher at muon, it seems it s not installed [12:59] so what should i do to install steam? [13:00] you should be able to do a `sudo apt remove steam-installer` [13:01] Then `sudo apt install steam-installer` [13:01] 'steam-installer' kurulu değildi, dolayısıyla kaldırılmadı it says, that means it wasnt installed, so didnt uninstalled [13:02] but i have steam now, it just doesnt open [13:03] @@ [13:04] its name is steam-launcher maybe [13:04] hmm, not sure, maybe [13:04] yeah it "was" ^^ i uninstalled it [13:07] I would try to install from the repo now. `sudo apt install steam-installer` [13:07] im doing [13:13] it s same... [13:15] ş stll cant open steam [13:16] its " verfying installation" window closing suddenly like i said before [13:16] i ll try restart [13:17] still same [13:19] :( [13:20] i try so hard, installing os is easier than steam to lubuntu 5 times :( [13:22] I'm not sure, I have to run for a while, hopefully someone else will be along to help. [13:22] thanks for help [13:22] i hope someone :( [13:37] i instaled this `sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386; sudo apt update` and now i wanna remove it to start again, how to remove? [15:27] i could install steam [15:27] i guess it s about creating su password and maybe suoders [15:28] that s the differance i could see between lubuntu and debian, u guys know at lubuntu installation we dont set su password [16:23] @tbs I installed steam in a Lubuntu virtual machine. I made a video of the process. https://send.firefox.com/download/b86fd1eccffc56e6/#dN77NXVGNpsabPDV0SjUDQ [16:50] oh ye i can agree that theres no su password but why is that so [16:52] hi [17:05] is ubuntu the only distro where systemd google dns fallback virus is disabled by default [18:14] this is probably a really dumb question, but if I install KDE Plasma over Lubuntu, will it have better performance than using Kubuntu? [18:20] no [18:21] u probably still have these startup programs from lubuntu even when u choose kde plasma as desktop environment [18:31] @sirnapkin1334 [ this is probably a really dumb question, but if I install KDE Pl …], And use plasma? Or use lubuntu? [19:01] @kc2bez [@tbs I installed steam in a Lubuntu virtual machine. I made a video of the proce …], thanks for your work, i took a lot time from you guys again [19:03] what i did to install steam is: 1.create su password. 2.make ur account in sudoers. 3 install steam with deb file from steam web site. this s also easy to do [19:04] steps 1 and 2 should be unnecessary as the default user is already in sudoers [19:06] with only step 3 i couldnt install, the reason i do 1 and 2 is what i saw when i tried to install at debian lxqt, at debian lxqt while installing, a window like terminal opened and wanted my password, i entered my password but it wanted me to in sudoers. so that s how i found it. and it s working. [19:06] you use sudo to install [19:06] !sudo [19:06] sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo [19:08] i dont know these as u guys. not even %10, but im telling what i saw and did. if you dont believe me u can try installing steam to debian lxqt and see yourself [19:08] oh i didn't realize you were talking about debian [19:08] yeah with debian everything's different [19:09] dont misunderstand me pls, i trust you but i cant deny what i saw and did [19:09] i just assumed..... because this is not DEBIAN support :) [19:09] i guess u dont read or understand what i wrote :) [19:10] i dont want help about this matter anymore cuz i solved it, and i solved it with a way u guys didnt suggest, so i try to share it with you guys cuz i got so much help from you and you may help others with this [19:11] it's a great suggestion for debian [19:11] yeah, also it works at lubuntu... [19:12] just totally unnecessary [19:13] im sorry to distrup you and all ppl here. [19:14] no worries [20:22] hi all, how do i kill the x server on lubuntu? [20:22] on ubuntu it's sudo service lightdm stop [20:22] but looks like lubuntu dont use lightdm [20:25] blip99: sddm [20:26] wxl, thank you, but attempting to stop it says "Failed to stop ssdm.service: Unit ssdm.service not loaded." [20:26] blip99: you fat fingered it [20:26] lol [20:26] sorry [20:28] a ton [20:28] oops [20:28] wxl: yeah, wrong channel xD [20:50] Lol! === ubuntu is now known as Guest39834 === user20200125222 is now known as user_ === user_ is now known as user20200125222