[05:06] <halcyforn> hello
[06:04] <guiverc> halcyforn, if you have a Lubuntu Support question, please just ask it (try and keep to a single line), people will answer if they're able (and when they can)
[06:08] <halcyforn> yeach i have problem from yesterday with lubuntu, i need 2 keyboards layouts, polish and russian with easy visible change
[06:09] <halcyforn> basic lubuntu donmt have then i install lxde where is this option but i dont have ide how to add russsian keyboard
[06:10] <guiverc> what release of Lubuntu? halcyforn (though I'm unlikely to be able to help as I use default keyboard; but I can look)
[06:12] <halcyforn> 19,10
[06:14] <guiverc> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.8/keyboard_and_mouse.html   (I'm looking, maybe awhile.. I'm expecting to be called away awhile but I'll return when I can)
[06:15] <halcyforn> i try this
[06:15] <halcyforn> dont work
[06:16] <halcyforn> i need something like in windows on start menu bar
[06:18] <guiverc> You also maybe need someone who likewise lives in a region (europe etc) where multiple languages are used (which require different layouts); not me
 Right click on the panel. Select manage widgets. Click the + symbol on the right. Select kbindicator.
 kbindicator widget lets you switch Keyboard layouts.
[06:19] <halcyforn> wow
[06:19] <halcyforn> relog to test this
 Ok. I am afraid that is all I know, I am with guiverc and really only use one layout.
[06:22] <halcyforn> thx lubot
[06:22] <halcyforn> now i have second problem
[06:22] <halcyforn> because i probaly instal something bad trying repair this language selection\
[06:23] <halcyforn> now i have error something about bad password to password lock  and no more autologin ...
[06:23] <halcyforn> do i must reinstall sytem to repair this ?
 You shouldn't have to, it is just a matter of reversing what you changed. That is somewhat difficult if you can not recall the steps however.
 We should probably address them one at a time.
[06:27] <halcyforn> muon have history ?
[06:28] <halcyforn> uhhh\
 Yes it does
[06:29] <halcyforn> today i install teamviver but that was on 1 oclock.
[06:29] <halcyforn> there is no time ...
[06:33] <halcyforn> ok how to revert back autologin ?
 Ok, you need to edit the `/etc/sddm.conf` file
 You can do that with `sudo featherpad /etc/sddm.conf`
 Add a line after [Autologin]
 put `User=YOUR USER NAME` substituting your username
 If you save, close and reboot it should autologin.
[06:44] <kc2bez> Part notifications on Telegram would be nice sometimes ^
[06:44] <kc2bez> It is there for anyone else that wants it ^
[06:45] <kc2bez> I am AFK for some ZZZs
[11:22] <CrazyTux> what will be the fate of lxde in future?
[11:23] <CrazyTux> will that project be abandoned?
[11:25] <guiverc> A number of LXDE devs moved to LXQt, however I've heard different people are porting LXDE to GTK3 (arch); there is also a fork on r.pi
[11:25] <CrazyTux> ok
[11:26] <guiverc> but I don't follow it, and this isn't Lubuntu Support related anyway
[11:38] <axo> hello
[11:39] <CrazyTux> is lxqt on Lubuntu as stable as what Lxde on Lubuntu was?
 a bit more stable in a way as lxde has some file manager crashes still
 guiverc CrazyTux don't expect lxde on gtk3 to be lighter than lxqt. The story tell than when the dev started porting lxde to gtk3 they end up porting to lxqt because it was more efficient
 https://blog.lxde.org/2016/10/04/benchmark-memory-usage-lxqt-desktop-environment-vs-xfce/
 Can any one tell me about Lubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa Stable Version Release Date?
[14:26] <Jbwncster> hi
[14:39] <RikMills> @binoyghosh same as ubuntu and all the other flavours
[14:44] <Jbwncster> Is there a way to upgrade to 20.04 without reinstalling?
[14:49] <apt-ghetto> Jbwncster: From which version?
[14:49] <Jbwncster> 19.10
[14:49] <apt-ghetto> Yes, there are several ways to upgrade to 20.04
[14:50] <Jbwncster> what's the easiest?
[14:51] <apt-ghetto> In my opinion, the easiest is using `do-release-upgrade`.
[14:51] <Jbwncster> sudo apt?
[14:52] <Jbwncster> says no new relase
[14:53] <apt-ghetto> You mean `sudo do-release-upgrade` says no new release?
[14:54] <Jbwncster> sudo do-release-upgrade
[14:54] <Jbwncster> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[14:54] <Jbwncster> No new release found.
 20.04 is still in development technically.
[14:55] <apt-ghetto> Yes, that is correct. There is no new release, just a development release available
[14:55] <Jbwncster> how do i upgrade without reinstalling?
[14:55] <apt-ghetto> Check also the short manpage `man 8 do-release-upgrade`
[15:05] <Jbwncster> thanks
[15:05] <Jbwncster> its working slowly
[15:14] <apt-ghetto> yes
[17:54] <alexd64> Hi
[17:55] <alexd64> I need some support with inspiron 1525 wifi driver
[18:02] <wxl> alexd64: what exactly do you need?
[18:12] <alexd64> something went wrong with installation and wifi don't come up
[18:14] <alexd64> it has installed the BCM4212 802.11 b/g LP-PHY driver but it seems doesn't work with wifi
[18:33] <wxl> alexd64: could you pastebin the results of `lspci -nnk`?
[18:50] <alexd64> Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)	Subsystem: Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini-Card [1028:000b]	Kernel driver in use: b43-pci-bridge	Kernel modules: ssb
[18:51] <alexd64> just copied wireless
[18:53] <wxl> alexd64: what version is this?
 official website its lubuntu.me?
 @ecsamrl [official website its lubuntu.me?], Correct
 and what is the latest stable version for today?
 20.04?
[18:59] <wxl> 20.04 isn't released yet
[18:59] <wxl> but should be very soon
[18:59] <wxl> so just install 19.10 and you can upgrade from there
[19:08] <alexd64> 18.04.4 Bionic Beaver LTS (LXDE)
[19:09] <wxl> alexd64: ok do you have firmware-b43-installer or firmware-b43-lpphy-installer installed?
 1
[19:10] <alexd64> no idea, how can I know?
[19:13] <wxl> alexd64: open synaptic and search for it or use the terminal command `apt-cache policy firmware-b43* | grep -B 1 Installed` and if any of them have a version rather than (none) then they are installed
 19.10 it's stable version?
 @ecsamrl [19.10 it's stable version?], yes
[19:20] <alexd64> can't find firmware-b43
 is 18.04 still supported?
[19:21] <genii> !broadcom
[19:25] <wxl> alexd64: can you hardware the computer?
[19:31] <alexd64> sorry, what do you mean? I'm a beginner (very basic)
[19:31] <wxl> alexd64: oops, i meant to say hardwire. plug it into the internet.
[19:37] <alexd64> ahh :-D
[19:43] <alexd64> wired works fine...
[19:43] <wxl> yeah i wasn't worried about that
[19:43] <wxl> but now that you're on the internet, you can install the right package
 @ecsamrl [is 18.04 still supported?], yes, not for long.
 and if you install 18.04 you can't upgrade to 20.04, need to install all again.
[19:44] <alexd64> I've downloaded the R151517.exe package from Dell, unziped etc but I don't know how install something :-(
 my recommendation, instal 19.10 and when 20.04 is out upgrade
[19:44] <wxl> wait what? no .exe's in linux my friend
 @alexd64 [<alexd64> I've downloaded the R151517.exe package from Dell, unziped etc but I d …], .exe are for windoes
[19:45] <wxl> open synaptic and search for and install firmware-b43-installer or use the command ilne `sudo apt update && sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer`
 synaptic or muon
[19:56] <alexd64> @wxl I've rebooted after package install and wifi light comes up.
[19:57] <wxl> alexd64: so youre good now? :)
[19:57] <alexd64> now I guess I need something else to enable it or lookup for wifi networks
[19:57] <wxl> it should find open wifi networks
[19:58] <wxl> there's a little networking icon in the bottom right
[19:58] <alexd64> yes, but there is just a wired network icon
[19:58] <wxl> oh yeah in general linux, being smart as it is, will ignore slow wifi if you're plugged in
[19:59] <wxl> you can unplug and then pick your network and there you go
[19:59] <alexd64> I've unplugged the cable prior to reboot the notebook
[20:00] <alexd64> I see the wifi light on, but it's all
[20:00] <wxl> so if you click the icon you don't see any networks listed?
[20:02] <alexd64> :-D  as I've the computer in another room I missed that, but now it's fully connected!
[20:02] <alexd64> @wxl thank you so much for your support!!
[20:07] <wxl> alexd64: no problem. just so you know you didn't have the right driver installed because broadcom uses this annoying proprietary driver and they make life for linux users hell. but problem solved, with an open source driver to boot!
 how to make all the images go to the second monitor screen during installation?  otherwise it’s somehow strange to share
[20:19] <alexd64> @wxl it's OK I've the chance to bring back an old notebook and it's working pretty well, thanks again!
[20:19] <wxl> alexd64: np. be well.
 (Photo, 1280x960) https://i.imgur.com/FqAgfWK.jpg
 what could it be?
 Squashfs errors are typically from issues with the install image or media.
 Check the hash of the iso and run through the check disk for defects.
 Hi. How can modify shortcuts? … If add a new throw lxqt-config-globalkeyshorcuts after reboot my new shortcut disapear 🤷‍♂
 I have a script that do it because a dont find the reason of that, but I think must be a native form without execute a script
[23:46] <Putin9> Hello
[23:54] <putin9> I installed Lubuntu 19.04 on my Lenovo thinkpad 100S and the device is able to connect to my wireless network. However the device can not reach the internet if I restart NetworkManager there is a brief moment of time when the device can reach the internet. Could someone on advise on what could be causing this?
[23:57] <kryten> putin9: 1.) 19.04 is end-of-life for a few months already.  2.) Since this isn't specific to Lubuntu, I'd ask in the main #ubuntu channel on it.
[23:58] <kryten> You'd need to register a nick to get in there though.  But much more people who could help, of course.