[00:37] <klu3> where can i find the wallpaper for lubuntu 20.04 ? i look at /usr/share/backgrounds but i dont see anything
[00:53] <wxl> klu3: /usr/share/lubuntu/wallpapers or something of the sort
[00:54] <kc2bez> yes
[00:54] <kc2bez> wxl typed it out faster
[00:56] <wxl> i didn't even have to look it up :)
 Guys, question: why on 18.04 the superkey + arrows keys combination works for resizing windows, and on 20.04 do not?
[06:51] <lynorian> the semi tiling stuff got removed you can move it over if you still have your old config
 @Hill Ma [just to be clear, the feature was implemented as some openbox config in 18.04. I …], I found some xml configs in StackExchange and Lubuntu forum, but none of them worked for me. So, It was not "that easy" for me, unfortunately
 @Hill Ma [the answer I got from the irc is like if one wants that one should switch to a t …], Yes, it's a option
 Which tiling wm do you recommend? My criteria is lightweightness
 @EduardoPaz [Which tiling wm do you recommend? My criteria is lightweightness], Definitely i3wm, go search for regolith, to install on top lubuntu.
 @bensisva [Definitely i3wm, go search for regolith, to install on top lubuntu.], Sorry, i3 or regolith? I don't know this stuff that well
 regolith is a polish of i3wm. more user friendly. https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/06/install-regolith-linux-i3-gaps-ubuntu
 Oh, very thanks!
 👊🏽
 youre welcome.
 Regolith Desktop PPA . https://regolith-linux.org/download/
[15:04] <Munsko> Hello
[15:04] <Munsko> Im having problems with the keyboard input
[15:04] <Munsko> Im on lubuntu 20.04, and suddenly the keyboard stop responding sometimes
[15:04] <Munsko> I have just log out and it becomes normal after that
[15:04] <Munsko> I wasnt using low consuming programs or smth like that
[15:05] <Munsko> high*
[15:05] <Munsko> Any idea of how check the drivers or any config?
[17:21] <antis> Munsko, the first place to look at is the lxqt keyboard settings. However since lubuntu has switched to lxqt there might be "leftovers" from lxde (check for lxinput package). In any case this is definitely worth a note on the bug tracker.4
[17:24] <Munsko> How can i add it to the bug tracker?
[17:28] <Munsko> I installed lxinput, that is almost the same as the "keyboard and mouse" that comes with lxqt
[17:29] <Munsko> Theres no options for what im looking, but the problem solves with log off, and re-enter to desktop
[18:05] <antis> Munsko, reporting bugs -> https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/bugs/
[18:06] <Munsko> Thank you
[18:07] <antis> You need a launchpad account however, which is the usual way for Ubuntu based distros.
[18:09] <antis> From what you describe you should definitely have a look into "dmesg" respectively "sudo journalctl -a", showing if there is any driver related problem during bootup.
[18:22] <Munsko> Well, if someone needs have a look: "https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-config/+bug/1876503"
[18:22] <Munsko> antis how i do that?
[18:23] <Munsko> I dont get it, sorry
[18:30] <antis> Sounds like you are not familiar with the terminal yet. In this case just wait and see what happens. :)
[18:30] <Munsko> I use it sometimes
[18:30] <Munsko> But i dont know which of the 2 commands i need to run
[18:30] <Munsko> If dmesg or the sudo one
[18:30] <antis> Either of them
[18:31] <Munsko> I got a big list in the 1st one
[18:31] <Munsko> what i should look/find?
[18:31] <antis> Yep, gives you the kernel log.
[18:32] <Munsko> How i save it?
[18:32] <Munsko> I found only 1 red thing, and some related to my UFW
[18:32] <Munsko> that i have activated after fresh install
[18:33] <Munsko> "Lockdown: Xorg: raw io port access is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7"
[18:33] <antis> Both require sudo
[18:34] <Munsko> oh
[18:36] <antis> You can then "simply" pipe the output to a file to save it: sudo dmesg > /tmp/example.log
[18:36] <Munsko> oh
[18:37] <Munsko> didnt know that
[18:37] <Munsko> ty
[18:37] <Munsko> Should i upload those to the launchpad report?
[18:37] <Munsko> "usbhid 1-8:1.1: couldn't find an input interrupt endpoint" found this on red
[18:38] <antis> This may be a hint yes.
[18:38] <Munsko> Ok
[18:39] <Munsko> i will try that, thanks for the help
[18:39] <antis> Ok
[19:01] <sacarde> hi
[19:01] <sacarde> can you show me /etc/sddm.conf for autologin in 20.04?
[19:02] <Munsko> I should copy it and upload to log or i need run something on terminal?
[19:03] <Munsko> Theres only 2 lines in there
[19:03] <Munsko> my username and then Lubuntu
[19:04] <Munsko> "User=leonardo
[19:04] <Munsko> Session=Lubuntu
[19:04] <Munsko> "
[19:04] <Munsko> No more than that
[19:04] <sacarde> no [autologin] ?
[19:05] <Munsko> yes
[19:05] <Munsko> Sorry, forgot that
[19:05] <Munsko> I have autlogin on
[19:05] <sacarde> 3 lines
[19:05] <Munsko> Yes
[19:05] <sacarde> in 20.04 ?
[19:05] <Munsko> I activated is during installation
[19:05] <Munsko> Yes
[19:06] <Munsko> Is that wrong?
[19:06] <sacarde> no no
[19:06] <sacarde> do you know if exists a graphical way to set autlogin?
[19:07] <Munsko> Hmm
[19:07] <Munsko> I do it on instalation
[19:07] <Munsko> let me check
[19:09] <Munsko> I dont found anything
[19:10] <Munsko> Should be on LXQT config>Session config
[19:10] <Munsko> But theres only for log off
[19:11] <sacarde> ah
[21:49] <Fellu6> Hello. Could anyone tell me where to find lubuntu 18.04 manual?
[22:34] <Munsko> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/
[22:34] <Munsko> Its 20.04, but is very simmila to 18.10 i think
[22:34] <Munsko> https://web.archive.org/web/20191118060245/https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/ for 19.10
 The manual didn't start until 18.10 which was LXQt. 18.04 was lxde.
[23:24] <Et86> Hello everyone! I'm trying to mount my root partition in read-only by default and have a  separate grub menu entry to mount it as read-write when I need to make some changes. I'm unsure how to go about it though, so far I've modified my fstab root mount to be read-only and I've added a menu entry to /etc/grub.d/40_custom but I don't know where to
[23:24] <Et86> go from there to make the new menu entry bypass the ro mount in fstab in some way