=== pieq_ is now known as pieq [09:00] hi. trying to donate to lubuntu one-off donation. HOW ? [09:01] https://lubuntu.me/links/ [09:01] ignore that. this: https://lubuntu.me/donate/ [09:01] paypal asks for account. me no account [09:03] @kc2bez [It can be disabled in the autostart under the session settings.], It fails to prevent this monstrosity. I do NOT want it to pop up randomly when I type or give a presentation. … I now tried `sudo rm /etc/xdg/autostart/upg-notifier-autostart.desktop` [09:14] https://lubuntu.me/donate/paypal asks for account. me no account === lubuntu is now known as Guest2905 [09:26] I get 404 === tijara_ is now known as tijara [12:38] @Mateusz Konieczny [I get 404], ? what do you mean with 404? an http code? [12:41] (Photo, 502x545) https://i.imgur.com/UrXCe4D.jpg this is the GUI method, disable upgNotifier there. [14:00] @HMollerCl [], It is not working (it mentions in tooltip that it is overriden by specific file that I now deleted) [14:00] Hopefully there are no further traps and it will not respawn. [14:01] there are no traps, it's really simple, it's a scrpit that autostart. [15:47] Good morning everyone :) - [15:48] I am researching something and couldnt come up with an answer so i come seeking someone that might know for sure... the lubuntu 20.04, is there only a 64 bit version? I have a client with an old windows xp machine that I am moving to linux yet its not 64bit. [15:54] unknownTX, if i recall correctly, there's only x64 for lubuntu [15:54] some older versions supports x32 [15:54] (16.04 if im not wrong) [15:54] @unknownTX [ I am researching something and couldnt come up with an answer so i c …], If it is 64 capable - why not move from start? [15:54] but they are in EOL(end of life) [15:55] i dont know if a x32 can run x64(i think it cannot) [15:58] unknownTX, i suggest you find if a x32 processor can run x64, if they can, consider install the last version(20.04). If that cannot be possible, if yous earch a bit you could find the 16.04 version, that supports x32) [15:58] If your processor is x64 go for 20.04, it doesnt consume very much [15:59] 18.04 has a 32 bit version [15:59] And is still supported until April [16:00] 32 bit processors can't run 64 bit software. [16:00] 20.04 is 64 bit only for all the flavors [16:01] https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ thats the official site, there you have the 18.04 in x86(x32) [16:03] thanks, ill have to go with the 18.04 then, for an older system, i really am not too worried about it being LTS or not, the client will just need to get a newer system :) [16:05] 18.04 is also an lts but it is just nearing the end of the 3 year support. You are on the right track 32 bit stuff is pretty long in the tooth at this point. [16:07] and im going to play with customizing the install image, this will be my first time doing that.. used to do a little with the OOBE for windows back in the day. gonna be fun figuing out the customization process [18:59] anyone else having a problem in traymenu icons? some of them change to cogwheel icons after starting the software [18:59] apps installed as snaps? [19:00] one of them yeah [19:00] discord [19:00] it starts with the right icon and changes to cog-wheel icon [19:01] With Microsoft Teams I have the same "problem" [19:02] oh ;p [19:07] google is of no help by now.. did you tried anything? [19:07] No, I was to lazy [19:08] But it looks like a problem with the app, not with Lubuntu [19:08] lxqt maybe [19:09] If it works with another *buntu, but not with LXQt, then it might be a problem with LXQt [19:13] it works with others i think [19:18] @strywgr [ it works with others i think], I think they don't, the same happens for slack. [19:19] oh [19:19] its discord icon when the app starts... but as soon as it opens it changes [19:20] in slack it changes when message counts start [19:20] another otpion is that come of the are snaps problem. [19:21] hmms [23:37] Hey there! [23:37] could anyone help me setting xstartup file to run lxqt on tightvncserver? I would be really gratefull [23:38] don't know, but i'd suggest using nomachine instead. a lot less hassle. [23:39] could you help me use nomachine? or install cmd? Thanx [23:41] go to nomachine.com, download it and follow the instructions [23:41] then set it up on the other computer [23:41] then connect from one computer to the other (make sure that firewalls have port 4000 open, or set the port to your liking) [23:42] thanx