 @matkoniecz [Any idea what is the proper way to run script directly after booting system? … ht …], Check cron
[09:18] <Kelar> i do apt-get install and see this msg
[09:18] <Kelar> Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 0
[09:18] <Kelar> is pkgproblemsolver a new tool
[09:18] -Kelar:#lubuntu- ?
[10:22] <rvbbut> hey there.
[10:23] <rvbbut> i just want to know what is lubuntu's system requirements
[10:23] <rvbbut> :] :] :]
 "The developers also decided to stop recommending minimum system requirements after the 18.04 LTS release." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubuntu
 Apparently as a part of "transition" and abandoning Lubuntu focus on supporting old computers ( https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/ )
 @HMollerCl [Check cron], Welp, this worked. I planned to write how I tried it already but why documenting what I did I found what I was doing wrong. Thanks!
 shebang was wrong
 @matkoniecz ["The developers also decided to stop recommending minimum system requirements af …], We are still debating what is considered minimum. While a 64bit with 512RAM will launch, there is not much you can do wit it. Web pages consumes a lot of RAM now.
 Even 2GB RAM is barely usable for web browsing, and I would blame websites not Lubuntu for that.
 @HMollerCl [We are still debating what is considered minimum. While a 64bit with 512RAM will …], Even 2GB RAM is barely usable for web browsing, and I would blame websites not Lubuntu for that.
[12:39] <LimeOn> 2GB seems pretty decent for web browsing
[12:40] <LimeOn> maybe online videos consumes a lot of ram