 Yes, it works 100% fine in such case
 My dumb guess is that it detects external monitor and crashes on connecting
 Lubuntu needed Nvidia drivers to connect to it (though on old Lenovo laptop the same screen worked fine with standard drivers)
[00:13] <pcmc3a> Hi, How do I configure Lubuntu to use a static IP for wireless and ethernet? Thanks!
[00:39] <guiverc> pcmc3a, assuming lubuntu 20.04, right click nm-tray icon on panel, edit connections, select & go to IPv4 or IPv6 tab & enter addresses you want.
[00:40] <pcmc3a> guiverc, Thanks! Can I use netplan to define it?
 not without disabling network manager first (removing all network manager components)
 if you use nm-tray or any kind of network manager components in the GUI it will override the Netplan config
 you can use Netplan to configure, or GUI to configure, not both.
 pcmc3a: ^
[00:45] <pcmc3a> How do I disable network manager?
[01:11] <pcmc3a> Thanks! I got it to work using the nm tray icon. It is easier that way.
 For now I opened https://askubuntu.com/questions/1283386/what-should-be-done-with-laptop-bootlooping-iff-monitor-is-attached-dell-lapto
 If anyone has any idea how to fix it or what is missing in my info or how to handle GRUB bugs I would appreciate it.
 I guess that next Googling round is in future, I cannot be the only person with weird GRUB issues.
 There is manual somewhere for handling brokenish GRUB that I need to find.
[09:52] <gem> What is Quassel IRC? I am new to Linux
 From looking at vhttps://duckduckgo.com/?t=canonical&q=Quassel+IRC&ia=web it seems to be an IRC client, program allowing you to use IRC
[09:55] <LimeOn> its the default IRC client in lubuntu
[10:02] <gem> Okay. Thanks.
[14:03] <Mike62> Can I know what are the minimum hardware requirements for installing Lubuntu 18.04 version?
 https://askubuntu.com/questions/206407/how-do-i-find-out-which-version-and-derivative-of-ubuntu-is-right-for-my-hardwar has an answer that explains that.
 but you should keep in mind that 'bare minimum' is not enough to get you into a usable state ;)
 CPU: The minimum specification for CPU is Pentium 4 or Pentium M or AMD K8. Older processors are too slow and AMD K7 has problems with flash video.
 RAM: For advanced internet services like Google+, YouTube, Google Docs and Facebook, your computer needs at least 2GB RAM.  For local programs like LibreOffice and simple browsing habits, your computer needs at least 1GMB RAM.
 disk I'd say at least 25GB of disk (though any system in the past decade will have more than that available)
[14:06] <Mike62> Thank you lubot
 you mean to thank teward001 - who is on the other side of lubot right now on Telegram ;)
[14:06] <teward> ... or you could just poke me here, because I'm also on IRC
[14:06] <teward> but I was in telegram at the time when I replied ;)
[14:07] <teward> point not withstanding, 2GB is the bare minimum for RAM I would say
 2GB is enough to run stuff, even visit website. But opening multiple tabs will be too much
 correct
 that's why i said "bare minimum" is usually not sufficient for regular use
 Doing some non-website stuff may work, as long as software is well optimized and does not require large memory
[14:57] <LimeOn> with 1.5gb you can do some basic things too
[14:57] <LimeOn> even in 20.04
 but that's very basic things
 the average user probably needs more resources
 also what systems in the past decade come with anything less than 4GB RAM standard I wonder o.O
 (excluding RPi i mean)
[15:01] <LimeOn> of course, it will be a bit limiting, but at least you could use the pc
[20:03] <LimeOn> Hello Jose. I suggest you to ask in #openvpn
[20:03] <LimeOn> its an exclusive canal for OpenVPN support
 This practically means one needs to switch to IRC, is this correct?
[22:20] <LimeOn_> what you mean?
 I mean #openvpn is not available here on telegram, is it?
[22:40] <LimeOn> i ont think so
[22:41] <LimeOn> you can use kiwi irc
[22:41] <LimeOn> and join freenode there