 Hello, who can help with Csplit command?  … I have a huge file, and I need to break it into smaller ones by the entry "Rar!". … There are a lot of topics on Stackoverflow, but I drowned in reading them, I'm a newbie. Could someone write a ready command, please?I am not a Linux user, but I have Loubunta installed. I would reboot into it to s
 Hello, who can help with Csplit command?  … I have a huge file, and I need to break it into smaller ones by the entry "Rar!". … There are a lot of topics on Stackoverflow, but I drowned in reading them, I'm a newbie. Could someone write a ready command, please?I am not a Linux user, but I have Loubuntu installed. …  I would reboot into it t
[03:32] <joe498> how do i remove the network folder from the desktop? i move it to the trash bin and it keeps re-appearing on the desktop
[03:46] <guiverc> joe498, https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.5/desktop.html?highlight=desktop%20icons  (see Advanced tab - there is a checkbox for Trash)  (you didn't specify a release so that's 19.10)
[03:50] <joe498> guiverc: great...found it...thx
 @CDSmith [<CDSmith> i just dont know how to install them I guess.... I am a quick learner …], u should also know about the big differance between old and new lubuntu, only last lubuntu is new and uses lxqt, others are using lxde and old, if u watch a video for lxde it ll probably lead u wrong, lxqt uses xq apps like kde plasma desktop,
 @teward001 remember the sudo issue from the containers? Any updates on that?
[17:08] <wxl> hm?
[17:08] <The_LoudSpeaker> one sec. let me dig it up.
[17:10] <The_LoudSpeaker> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/1857036
[17:10] <The_LoudSpeaker> here you go.
[17:12] <wxl> you know as much as i do. i've seen it, too, and just ignore it. also i wouldn't call that a lubuntu support issue.
[17:13] <The_LoudSpeaker> yeah not lubuntu support issue. I just asked here coz teward is easily available here.
[17:13] <wxl> he is elsewhere, too!
 I don’t know if I should post this here or on reddit, but I’ve gone from running 19.10 on a thumb drive to installing on a brand spankin’ new SDD on the same machine in ~20 mins.
 Next up, updating the install - terminal is best? … sudo apt update && upgrade, or apt-install or apt-get ???
 *make that SSD
 There are many ways to upgrade but if you know terminal it will woork well
 Is it apt or apt-get?
 either works still but apt is less characters and slightly different syntax
 Ok.
 Thanks
 Yes, this is an improvement over 18.04.