[00:22] <n-iCe> Ok
[00:22] <n-iCe> I can't connect a bluetooth gamepad!
[00:22] <n-iCe> I can't see the  bluetooth icon
[00:29] <kc2bez> n-iCe: We don't have an applet in the tray for Bluetooth. Our manual has a good section on how to pair your device https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/2/2.1/2.1.4/bluedevil.html
[02:29] <danielgnu> hi
[02:29] <danielgnu> hola
[02:30] <guiverc> danielgnu, G'day.  If you have a Lubuntu support question, please ask it (try and keep to a single line, and be patient as people will respond as they can)
[05:35] <kryten> Metamorphosis, halcyforn: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl - you may both want to start using SASL to identify to network services.
[05:37] <Metamorphosis> kryten Thanks, but why?
[05:37] <Metamorphosis> And how is it different than the conventional SSL?
[05:40] <kryten> You in particular, in not identifying before joining channels, cause a so-called 'doublejoin' every time you enter a channel.  And SASL, while similar in name, has got nothing to do with encrypting the connection.
[05:46] <kryten> Metamorphosis: Forgot to say, that is because the cloak set on your account only gets applied after you've successfully identified to it, of course.  Therefore also exposing your actual hostname during the process.
[05:47] <Metamorphosis> kryten Thanks alot. The process seems a little complicated to me but I'm trying to implement it in my client (Konversation)
[05:53] <housecat> it's just a dropdown in the Identities window on Konversation :\
[05:53] <housecat> in the Auto Identify section
[05:56] <Metamorphosis> brb i'm testing it
[05:56] <housecat> yay
[05:56] <kryten> \o/
[05:57] <Metamorphosis> thanks guys.
[05:57] <kryten> Sure.
[05:57] <Metamorphosis> I have too many privacy concerns as I live in Iran.
[06:36] <clueless> hey all, another question. I've been messing around with my main lxqt panel and I've been pretty impressed by all I can do, but somewhere along the way I lost the wifi connection icon and I can't figure out how to get it back.
[06:36] <clueless> https://i.imgur.com/85OhvmQ.jpg as you can see on the left, I don't have the wifi icon
[06:37] <clueless> it doesn't appear to be a widget - there is a network monitor widget, but it doesn't do what the wifi icon did (allow me to select between wifi networks)
[06:37] <clueless> anyone know how to get this back?
[06:42] <guiverc> clueless, have you rebooted since it disappeared?
[06:42] <clueless> i'll try
[06:48] <clueless> hah sorry - should have tried rebooting first. it worked :)
[06:48] <guiverc> clueless, and I should have said logout & login again.. I suspect the reboot wasn't necessary
[06:48] <guiverc> but I'm glad it worked
[06:51] <clueless> yeah, really enjoying lubuntu so far. i'm fairly new to using linux, and i was actually wondering: since this announcement https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17668401
[06:51] <clueless> how much more resource intensive has lubuntu become?
[06:52] <clueless> i actually chose lubuntu because of the lightweight reputation (on a shitty laptop that could barely run the windows it shipped with) and was surprised to learn that this aspect has been somewhat deprioritized
[06:52] <clueless> because it runs so well on this machine. would other similar ubuntu distros run just as well, or is lubuntu still the best as far as lightweightedness goes?
[06:53] <guiverc> clueless, Here's where the official blog where it's from https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/  but I tested Lubuntu 18.10 & 19.04 on x86 pentium m laptops with 1gb & 1.5gb of ram & was impressed.. Ubuntu-MATE slowed down on those very-old laptops as it ported to GTK3, and I noted XFCE doing same (slowing), but LXQt didn't slow..  that's subjective, but it's still lean!
[06:57] <guiverc> Yes in my opinion Lubuntu with LXQt is the leanest of current Ubuntu & flavors, however the use of non-native apps can cause the leaniness to be wasted.. eg. I used gnome2 years back but still haven't kicked my habit of using GNOME apps, so I have Qt libs (for desktop) & GTK3 libs in memory (for my gnome apps) wasting memory; but this box (decade old) has enough memory so I don't care
[06:59] <guiverc> When using a laptop with 2gb ram, or an old single-core laptop with 1gb especially my behavior is very different (ie. I'm more careful with app choice)
[08:32] <lubuntu111> Hey, i'm on lubuntu live USB 19.04, i want to install boot-repair to fix my boot, but i can't find it with apt-cache?
[08:32] <lubuntu111> I did an apt-get update, before, but no go, any idea?
[08:33] <guiverc> lubuntu111, all 19.04 systema are EOL (end-of-life), as it wasn't a long-term-support (LTS) release - http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2020/01/23/ubuntu-19-04-disco-dingo-end-of-life-reached-on-january-23-2020/
[08:35] <guiverc> (after a release goes EOL; it's software is moved to old-releases so it won't be found until that change has been made https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades)
[08:36] <lubuntu111> So you mean it will work if i create another live USB with the new version?
[08:38] <apt-ghetto> boot-repair is, reasonably, not in the official repositories
[08:38] <guiverc> I have little experience with boot-repair (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair) however 19.04 is off-topic & it's very probable that the EOL status relates to your issue
[08:39] <lubuntu111> apt-ghetto, Ha ok i need to add a repo before i can install it, i forgot!
[08:39] <lubuntu111> Thanks apt-ghetto, guiverc.
[14:47] <n-iCe> kc2bez: hi again
[14:48] <n-iCe> hi guys
[14:52] <Zildj1an_> Anyone knows some nice Linux IRC channels? I'm exploring
[14:53] <n-iCe> ##linux
[14:53] <n-iCe> no idea if we can spam, so I'm gonna stop hehe
[14:54] <victor55> Hello is someone here ?
[14:54] <n-iCe> maybe
[14:55] <victor55> Need some help for boot up time long please
[14:55] <victor55> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nvQdQQyV5c/
[14:55] <victor55> It's around 1mn to boot up
[14:55] <victor55> Can you help me to decrease the boot up time please ?
[14:56] <victor55> Can i remove these services: postgresql ? Or uninstall ?
[14:56] <n-iCe> I cannot, I', not an expert.
[15:00] <tomreyn> postgresql is a database server. it's not installed by default, so *someone* must have installed it (maybe you?).
[15:00] <victor55> Yes maybe a long time ago
[15:00] <victor55> I don't use any server
[15:01] <tomreyn> in fact you do, you have postgresql server version 9.3 and 9.5 installed and running there
[15:01] <victor55> I just use my laptop for firefox and printing 95% of the time.
[15:01] <victor55> Ok can i remove them ?
[15:01] <victor55> Because i don't use them ?
[15:01] <tomreyn> oh, also 10
[15:02] <tomreyn> sure. it's always a good idea to remove services you know you don't need.
[15:04] <victor55> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jqryhSvmrF/
[15:04] <victor55> Ok can i do sudo apt remove all of these ?
[15:11] <victor55> Could you please give me a way to disable these services please?
[16:46] <zakknode> I'm on 20.04, when I try to change my window manager, openbox is the only option, why is this? I'm pretty sure there were other options...
[21:09] <Suz> Hello everyone, I'm trying to find out which services to disable (which wouldn't cause any problems) after "systemd-analyze blame" to find out why my laptop is so slow to boot. Can I share it with you to guide me please?
[21:12] <Suz> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fVkB9FCJ5g/
[21:27] <Suz> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hrpdQFnSch/
[21:44] <Suz> ?
[22:41] <nrofyclah> hello
[22:41] <nrofyclah> how to add few keyboard layouts to system
[23:18] <hobs686> hello