[16:33] <Kow> https://bugs.launchpad.net/fedora/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/1878625
[16:33] <Kow> not sure how that bug slipped past 20.04 and 20.04.1 release reviews
[16:33] <Kow> that should have been critical since it impacts 100% of LXDE users
 Kow: Lubuntu switched to LXQt in 18.10
 @A ¥ [can i install a new distro on the same partition in which i ve installed lubuntu …], It you wish to override it, yes
[16:43] <Kow> lubot: Thanks. That pretty much puts the nail in the coffin for me with Ubuntu. Back to debian i go.
 @Kow [<Kow> lubot: Thanks. That pretty much puts the nail in the coffin for me with Ub …], Farewell
 @Mateusz Konieczny [How should I proceed after supposedly succesfull installing Lubuntu along Window …], EFI?
 @Mateusz Konieczny [*goes to google what EFI means*], Did you install any other distro previously on this machine?
 @Mateusz Konieczny [No, it is a Dell laptop that I just bought.], Then you hsould at least try turning secure boot off
 @Mateusz Konieczny [Is advice to kill fast startup in WIN10 stilll applicable? https://askubuntu.com …], Yes
 @Mateusz Konieczny ["Secure boot enable" in BIOS is disabled.], Good
[17:17] <apt-ghetto> Well, it is normal, if you have a Windows installation in UEFI mode and a Linux installation in BIOS mode
[17:17] <apt-ghetto> If you like to have a working dual boot, then you have to install both systems in the same mode
[17:19] <apt-ghetto> Start the installer in UEFI mode
[17:19] <apt-ghetto> Do you use an USB stick? Or DVD? How did you create it?
[17:24] <apt-ghetto> @Mateusz Koniecny How do you boot from the USB stick? Do you select it from a boot menu of your firmware? Or have you set the USB drive at the first position in the boot order?
[17:27] <apt-ghetto> Is your device listed only once or are there two entries for your USB stick?
[17:31] <apt-ghetto> Please check, that your USB stick contains a folder named "EFI", and check also in your firmware settings, that you have disabled "CSM" or "BIOS Legacy".
[17:49] <apt-ghetto> When you are at the partitioning step, you should see "EFI" on the top left side
[17:51] <apt-ghetto> You can open also a terminal and test it with: [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS
[17:51] <apt-ghetto> The output should be "UEFI"