 @guiverc can you confirm if this still happens in groovy? https://phab.lubuntu.me/T154
[09:13] <guiverc> ack...   
[09:19] <RyuKurisu[m]> https://github.com/rantingpirate/spinnrd
[09:26] <RyuKurisu[m]> <wxl "that's not looking too promising"> It seems to a deamon that we can use.  I have just found it, so yet to test!
 What usb writer does lubuntu comes with
 startup disk creator
 Thanka
 👍
 It cant detect my sd card
 I mean it can but i wont let me flash iso on it
 It might not work with SD cards. I've never tried that.
 Okay
 Stupid thought but what if lxqt comes with preinstallled multiboot image writer
 If the LXQt project comes up with something we will look at adding it to Lubuntu.
 A little self moderation does no harm
 I'm not sure I understand.
 Modification*
 We do add other programs that are outside of just LXQt. It needs to be in the Ubuntu Archive though for us to be able to add it. That being said, if it is in the Ubuntu Archive it is easy to install via Muon, Discover, Apt, etc.
 This startup disk creator really sucks
 Im sorry but seriously
 Well, if you have a viable alternative we would consider it.
 Mint's usb writer
 Its included in the system apps and the simpliest usb writer i have ever used
[18:05] <wxl> @T if it's in the Ubuntu archives, you can let us know the name of the package and we could consider it although there are other criteria to be concerned about (and of course you can install whatever you want). you might also try filing a bug wishlist bug against the included option
[18:11] <wxl> @RyuKurisu[m]: i'm not sure i want to spend a bunch of effort creating a new package for so small of a benefit. but i'd happily guide you through it (it will take some time and effort)
[18:33] <kc2bez> wxl: If you have a chance would you please update the standup factoid? 
[18:43] <wxl> i got to remember how XD
[18:50] <kc2bez> XD No worries, I just know it needs an update.
[21:58] <RyuKurisu[m]> <wxl "RyuKurisu: i'm interested in lea"> Still looking at it.  I haven't tested the daemon I suggested before, but most other solutions I've found use a logfile and inotifywait to check that if that logfile is changed.
[21:59] <RyuKurisu[m]> Just to give you an update about how it is going =)
[22:00] <wxl> okie dokie
[22:01] <RyuKurisu[m]> BTW, about that USB writer; how about GNOME disks?
[22:03] <RyuKurisu[m]> Two people talked about it today in the -support and -devel channels
[22:03]  * RyuKurisu[m] is going to bed.  Sleep well everyone
[22:05] <wxl> GTK = naw
[22:06] <RyuKurisu[m]> Okay
[22:06] <RyuKurisu[m]> wxl do you happen to know if log2ram is in the repos?
[22:07] <wxl> !info log2ram
[22:07] <wxl> ^ not a good sign
[22:09] <RyuKurisu[m]> If I talk to wimpy I can probably persuade him, would be very beneficial for the RPi images and my specific use-case.
[22:09] <RyuKurisu[m]> Anyway, now I'm really off!