 @cousteau [<cousteau> I guess if I want to have both ubuntu and lubuntu it makes more sense …], I would (and did) install both environments via apt on the same system
[14:45] <zap[m]> What usb writer does lubuntu comes preinstalled with
[14:47] <zap[m]> * What usb writer does lubuntu comes with
 startup disk creator
[15:05] <zap[m]> Does it sucks
 No, I think it works well enough.
[15:20] <crusoe> hi guys is there a skype in lubuntu laptop?
 skype is proprietary so it doesn't come with Lubuntu.
[15:21] <crusoe> any work around?
[15:21] <crusoe> I want to use a laptop with lubuntu in a skype meeting
[15:22] <crusoe> can I run skype from browser?
 It is available as a flatpak, snap and can be downloaded as a deb from https://www.skype.com/en/get-skype/download-skype-for-desktop/
 I have no experience with it though.
[15:27] <crusoe> lubuntu runs deb packages, can it also run snap packages?
 Yes it can.
[15:28] <crusoe> so which should I try to download? snap or deb?
 It can run all 3 suggestions I provided. Snap, flatpak, and debs.
 That is completely up to you.
 In the end it should all work.
[16:55] <JohnDoe_71Rus> i use lubuntu 20.04. and i have corrupt icons in widget tray. do you planned backport 0.15 or 0.16 lxqt to 20.04?
[17:45] <crusoe> hey guys I want to install snapd how can I do this?
 Which version of Lubuntu are you on?
[17:46] <crusoe> wait to  see
 `lsb_release -r` in the terminal will tell you.
[17:50] <crusoe> release 18.10
[17:51] <crusoe> i have 32 bit
[17:51] <Maik> crusoe: 18.10 is EOL since a long time
 18.10 is end of life and no longer supported. and with 32 bit you won't be able to upgrade.
[17:52] <crusoe> is a 32 bit 19.xx?
 nope
[17:52] <Maik> crusoe: also 32bit isn't supported anymore
[17:52] <Maik> only 64bit
[17:52] <crusoe> so how can I make a skype meeting with that netbook?
[17:53] <Maik> crusoe: not. If you need 32bit you're best bet is to go with debian
 There are very few options left.
[17:55] <crusoe> raspberry pi is better machine than a netbook 32 bit?
 In some ways, yes. There are still some limitations there too.
[17:58] <Maik> crusoe: that's offtopic and there's no official lubuntu Pi version. Only Ubuntu and Ubuntu Mate if you have a Pi 4 with 4GB RAM. Or... a server pi image install and then use desktopify to get the lubuntu desktop.
[17:59] <Maik> https://github.com/wimpysworld/desktopify
[18:03] <Maik> i have to say that Ubuntu MATE works great on a Pi 4, especially the 20.10 release.
[18:06] <wxl> does skype even have a 32 bit option anymore? i don't think so
 I don't think it does either.
[18:07] <crusoe> ok I will go for Pi 4 then
 I am not sure it runs on a Pi either.
[18:09] <wxl> me, either
[18:10] <wxl> nope it's not
[18:16] <Maik> snap maybe?
[18:16] <wxl> nope
[18:18] <Maik> https://snapcraft.io/search?q=skype
[18:18] <wxl> look at the architectures: i386 and amd64 only
[18:20] <Maik> bummer
[20:54] <crusoe> I tried to run skype in lubuntu as a web app