[00:45] <auvajs> hi, I was using two monitors for some time (laptop+external monitor) but now after I restarted laptop the external monitor is not displayed and it's not even shown in the Monitor Settings.. anybody to help me please? I have Lubuntu 20.04
 @Michaël Van Bogaert [can you open cli?], Yes, control+alt+f2 always works... I can open OpenBox but just right click shows menus. Unfortunately no GUI runs properly. I installed gdm3,  removed and purge lxde but no luck. So I reinstalled lxde-session and the rest of the stuff bit still not working.
 I went to the cli, and run startlxde
 (Photo, 1280x559) https://i.imgur.com/M1sPItT.jpg
 Could you show me your /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/desktop.conf please?
 (Photo, 1280x564) https://i.imgur.com/WZkXIbV.jpg
 If I do sudo lxdm start … And then startx I can run gnome or cinnamon, but no lxde
[02:52] <guiverc> @Sergio_Security, LXDE is supported by Lubuntu only in 18.04 (and historically prior releases). Lubuntu switched to LXQt in 18.10
[06:28] <random1> hey im curious if anyone can tell me if my firewall logs look off. im pretty sure its someone on my wifi attacking my laptop.
[06:28] <random1> would greatly appreciate it.
[06:36] <Maik> random1: don't cross post please, asking for help in one channel, like you did in #ubuntu already, is sufficient enough
[06:37] <random1> sure thing. i do apologize maik. :/
[06:38] <Maik> :)
[14:44] <akem> I have a a bug with packaged gimp, i create a new A4(300dpi) picture then i open a photo, if i do ctrl+c on the pic to copy it in the buffer, gimp crash. It works ok with the flatpak though...But its very annoying.
[14:49] <LimeOn> just tested it, the same problem
[14:49] <LimeOn> Ctrl+C crashed the app
 it seems to be a qlipper problem
[14:56] <akem> It only affects Lubuntu and not Ubuntu?
 I think ubuntu doesn't use qlipper. You can close qlipper
[14:59] <akem> I'm gonna test that, brb.
[15:03] <akem> Yes, it works fine if i close qlipper.
[15:04] <akem> So, i just disabled it from autostart applications for now...I don't think i really need it anyway.
[15:04] <akem> Should we report this issue somewhere, so it gets fixed?
 Yes, file a bug please. `ubuntu-bug qlipper`
[15:07] <akem> Okay.