[00:35] <cool_skeleton_95> Is there any way to update libreoffice to the newest version on Lubuntu 20.04
[00:41] <Maik> cool_skeleton_95: probably through a PPA, installing the snap version or by downloading the deb files
[00:42] <cool_skeleton_95> should i be downloading all my programs via snap?
[00:42] <wxl> i would avoid snaps whenever possible
[00:42] <Maik> PPA and deb aren't the recommended way though and not supported if anything goes wrong because it's from outside the official ubuntu repo's
[00:42] <wxl> they have a high overhead cost
[00:42] <wxl> also they don't provide 7.0.3 on any channel
[00:43] <Maik> cool_skeleton_95: everythime someone asks how to get a newer version of a program i advice them to go rolling release
[00:43] <cool_skeleton_95> ok, thanks!
[00:43] <wxl> the PPA does but you should consider them generally unsupported https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-7-0
[00:43] <wxl> Maik: and how do you propose someone go rolling release on a distro that's not a rolling release?
[00:44] <Maik> cool_skeleton_95: having the newest and the latest alway doesn't mean it's better
 flatpak is an option here I guess. 7.0.3 is on flathub.
[00:46] <wxl> of course keeping flatpaks updated is kind of a thing
[00:47] <Maik> wxl: with that i mean they should switch to a rolling release then, maybe not the best way but they'll at least have the latest and greatest. And if they don't want to they'll have to live with the fact that ubuntu and it's flavors ship with older software packages. :)
 true. Discover can help you with that though.
[00:48] <wxl> Maik: i don't think that just because someone wants a particular piece of software to be a newer version that it necessarily implies they want to deal with the trauma of having an entire system running on bleeding edge software
[00:50] <cool_skeleton_95> thanks for the help!
[00:50] <Maik> yw
[00:53]  * Maik heads back to his Ubuntu Mate Pi 4 install
[00:57] <camilo> hola
[01:05] <cool_skeleton_95> hola
[01:52] <cool_skeleton_95> is there anyway to know what programs are running in the background?  I don't mean things that are run by the OS, but applications that run in the background
[02:23] <Maik> cool_skeleton_95: if there any apps running in the background you should see them in the Task Manager, system monitor or whatever lubuntu has installed by default.
[06:43] <dj97> hello everyone
[20:24] <KGIII> There... I even registered and authenticated. I send this missive from within 21.04.
[20:31] <tomreyn> !ubuntu+1
 @KGIII [<KGIII> There... I even registered and authenticated. I send this missive from w …], Welcome
[20:34] <KGIII> Thanks, bot. I'm going through the apps one by one. So far, so good. Ho hum...
[20:37] <kc2bez> KGIII: That was @Leokolb from the telegram side. lubot is the bridge. You can join us in #lubuntu-devel for any Lubuntu specific Hirsute issues above what tomreyn suggested.
[20:38] <KGIII> Alright, I was merely making chatter as I go through. I'm in the OS now, so I'll make a note of the other channel.
[20:39] <kc2bez> Sounds good, thanks.
[23:09] <quser2020> Hi. Anyone can help with lubuntu 18 upgrade?