[01:15] <mccarty> error: lubuntu doesn't install grub to uefi system by default. i fell back on ubuntu standard for my OS
[01:18] <mccarty> lenovo ideapad 330s with nvme ssd. just as well since lubuntu should be installed on a much older computer
[08:27] <Blendphys> Hi all. Yesterday I reported on this pcmanfm-qt bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm-qt/+bug/1875078). I now want to compile pcmanfm-qt from source (https://github.com/lxqt/pcmanfm-qt).
[08:28] <Blendphys> Before I start with make and make install, I have to call cmake. However, it requires some parameters. Where can I find them or a description of how to compile pcmanfm-qt?
[08:53] <Blendphys> hello?
[09:54] <lubuntu> hi
[09:58] <Blendphys> hi lubuntu
[12:45] <Blendphys> Re all. I have a new question (Lubuntu 20.04, 64Bit + compiz): I use the 'invisible' theme of gkrellm2. The transparency does not work. Any idea?
[14:54] <pgpfox> Hi, i need help.. I installed lubuntu, and figured out i wanted xfce instead so i installed xubuntu-desktop package. Everything works fine except quite often when im no active at my computer and gets signed out, i cant log in. When i type my password i get sent back to login screen and i cant type anything in the password field..
[14:54] <pgpfox> So i have to reboot my computer to be able to sign in again.
 @pgpfox - I personally would recommend reinstalling using an Xubuntu ISO. While you can change DEs on active installs, it can cause some weird issues.
[14:59] <pgpfox> lubot: thank you for your reply, that might be the best sollution. One more thing, when i installed lubuntu i couldnt find a choice to encrypt my drive at install.. is that how its supposed to be or am i just blind?
[15:04] <kc2bez> pgpfox: There is an option to encrypt. Here is a link to our manual that has a screenshot: https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.3/installation.html#setting-up-partitions
[15:04] <kc2bez> In the screenshot is the tickbox to enable encryption.
[15:07] <pgpfox> thank you for your help :)
[15:08] <kc2bez> You are most welcome.
[15:08] <Blendphys> Hi kc2bez, may be you can help me:  I use the 'invisible' theme of gkrellm2. The transparency does not work. Any idea?
[15:09] <kc2bez> Have you enabled compton Blendphys ?
[15:09] <koldf> I have an issue with snap on lubuntu
[15:09] <koldf> should I ask away here?
[15:10] <koldf> or is there a better chan
[15:10] <kc2bez> Is the issue with a snap or Lubuntu koldf ?
[15:10] <koldf> well somehow my snap made 2 /dev/loop devices that I can't remove
[15:11] <koldf> and put them in /media instead under snap
[15:12] <kc2bez> That isn't necessarily a Lubuntu issue so I think the question would be better for the snapcraft folks.
[15:13] <koldf> #snapcraft chan?
[15:14] <kc2bez> koldf: you can post about it on the snapcraft.io forum. The #snappy channel is mostly development related.
[15:15] <Blendphys> kc2bez, compton says: 'Another composite manager is already running'
[15:16] <Blendphys> kc2bez, compton is not in the list of running processes
[15:19] <kc2bez> Blendphys: You will need to find out which compositor you have running and see if it supports transparency or disable it and run compton that ships with Lubuntu.
[15:20] <Blendphys> kc2bez, at the moment compiz is running for sure
[15:20] <Blendphys> I just installed and activated it ...
[15:23] <kc2bez> Blendphys: did that resolve your issue?
[15:26] <Blendphys> kc2bez, I have compiz on 18.04 and there I don't have the problem with gkrellm2
[15:26] <Blendphys> I'm currently searching inside the properties of compiz
[15:28] <kc2bez> You may want to reach out to the developer of gkrellm2 as well.
[15:29] <Blendphys> kc2bez, yep
[15:41] <LavaPuppyPhone> hey guys
[15:42] <LavaPuppyPhone> hey guys sorry i wasnt on the channel my PC is destroyed
[15:42] <LavaPuppyPhone> i ralk
[15:42] <LavaPuppyPhone> i talk using my phone
[15:43] <LavaPuppyPhone> hey omega
 I’ve followed the steps in the manual, but my machine doesn’t seem to want to upgrade. Help please?
[17:44] <Not_White_Rabbit> Hi. Just installed lubuntu 20.04. Is it possible to DISABLE BOLD in QTERMINAL ?
 and 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) is already out and is it stable?
[22:50] <guiverc> @oscamri, Yep, see https://lubuntu.me/focal-released/
 upgrade to 20.04 @heysoundude
 That’s what I’d like, yes. But the steps in the manual have left me on 19.10
 did you run do-release-upgrade with sudo in front of it
 It has been a while, but I believe so. I may have been trying from root
 Without the sudo
 did you have any error messages?
[23:02] <krytarik> https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release - since this file doesn't list Focal yet, it won't be offered to upgrade to unless one uses the '-d' flag.
 on command … sudo do-release-upgrade -c -d … shows me that there is an update
 but on command  … do-release-upgrade  … no
 @lynorian [did you have any error messages?], No, not as I recall. It just didn’t upgrade.  … I’ll try again tomorrow when I’m back at my machine
 i need … sudo do-release-upgradr -d … ?
[23:53] <guiverc> @ecsamrl, it's usual for a ISO release to occur a Thursday (as 20.04 was), however the 'taps' that enable release-upgrades to work don't usually occur till Mon-Tue of the following week (ie. the -d will not be required later today, tomorrow, that's the norm)
 but now can i use -d?
[23:55] <guiverc> yep - it's required before the 'taps' get turned on (that cause the message offering upgrades to appear on 19.10's boxes)
[23:56] <guiverc> ISO gets released, it's used by 'new install' users, .. the delay allows a staggered hit on servers.. 19.10->20.04 upgrades occur after 'taps' get enabled (no set day/time, it's when a decision is made re: stability etc)