[03:20] <AlligatorJoe> what is with the lubuntu session...it says lxde can't be found....i thought people had moved to lxqt sessions now
[03:27] <AlligatorJoe> well i am not going to worry about this crap...just here to say if anybody is making any money then they owe the 5 of us trillions of dollars for our model1 computer ideas.
 how do i solve it
 (Photo, 1280x715) https://i.imgur.com/ycGEp65.jpg what on earth is this
[06:20] <guiverc> @Aj@¥, I would boot a *live* system (eg. Lubuntu install media) & firstly `fsck` your partitions (file system check). If something was found & fixed; it'll likely boot normal next boot.
 i used recovery and it has loaded
 how will i check fsck
[06:25] <guiverc> fsck or file system check is easiest when fs is not in use, thus why I boot a *live* system & fsck from there.   You can `touch` a file to cause fsck next boot, but I prefer not to do anything until after fsck has been run
 ok
[13:34] <ShellcatZero> Is there any kind of release timeline for 0.15?  There are some pending bugs in the current version needing to be fixed: https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt-config/issues/400
[13:38] <ShellcatZero> (read very last comment in the issue)
[13:41] <ShellcatZero> Bigger question: where should issues like this be reported so that distro maintainers are aware?
 @ShellcatZero [<ShellcatZero> Is there any kind of release timeline for 0.15?  There are some p …], 20.10 will have 0.15
 0.15 was released after 20.04 freeze
 @HMollerCl [0.15 was released after 20.04 freeze], was released on Apr 24
[14:26] <ShellcatZero> ok, but how is 20.04 going to get bugfixes like the one mentioned in the github issue, or what is the workaround for that particular problem?
 @ShellcatZero [<ShellcatZero> ok, but how is 20.04 going to get bugfixes like the one mentioned …], if you want you can compile 0.15 by yourself. … We are trying to backport 0.15 to 20.04 but with no clear timeline/results. You can always join us and help to do it.
[18:13] <ShellcatZero> Thanks, do you have a link on the backport effort to 20.04 where I can potentially participate?
 I have a small screen on my netbook. A bunch of apps will open windows that go outside the bounds of the screen. Is there a setting that can mitigate that problem, or is that considered an app bug?
[19:15] <wxl> @corncoweb first of you should know that holding alt and click dragging will allow you to move the window around so you can access the minimize/maximize buttons, which may be helpful
[19:15] <wxl> secondly openbox may have a setting like that but i've never tried. perhaps using margins? http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Configuration#Margins
 Thank you
 @corncobweb [I have a small screen on my netbook. A bunch of apps will open windows that go o …], That's pain … Let me guess … 640x480?
 No, it's 1024x600 but apps are still opening windows too big.
 I tried the openbox options. It looks like its the apps that are the problem.
 Maybe it would work if I did screen scaling
 But then the text would be too small to read
 So I'll just give up.
 NBD
 @ShellcatZero [<ShellcatZero> Thanks, do you have a link on the backport effort to 20.04 where …], join lubuntu-devel group