 A bit offtopic, but are the Arch Linux LXQT packages official?
 Since, Lubuntu is the main LXQT maintainer, I figured I could ask here
 Lubuntu is only the main LXQt maintainer for Ubuntu. There are other maintainers for Arch. The LXQt project is separate from Lubuntu although we do collaborate.
 TL;DR we don't have anything to do with Arch.
 @kc2bez [Lubuntu is only the main LXQt maintainer for Ubuntu. There are other maintainers …], ThankU for clarification
 Lubuntu is a great distro, but for some hardware compatibility issues with older kernels, I'm currently using Manjaro
[16:47] <dax> that's a default/example comment
[17:00] <dax> i mean, if you look at the whole file there's a bunch of those examples and they're all commented, so...
[18:04] <TeamvieewerGay> bonjour
[19:40] <plujon> Greetings.  I have a lubuntu machine that has accumulated packages over the years, and I want to re-minimalize it.  dpkg-query -l shows that I have over 3,000 packages installed.  Is there some way to reduce this to the set to the lubuntu base automatically?
[19:40] <plujon> Alternatively, is there an easy way to find all packages that were explicitly installed, by me, on the system (and not installed as a dependency)?
[19:41] <wxl> https://superuser.com/questions/48374/find-all-user-installed-packages
[19:53] <plujon> wxl: Thanks.  The accepted answer won't work for me because the logs only go back for one year.  Hmm.
[19:54] <wxl> plujon: that's why i didn't send the accepted answer but the entire question
[19:54] <wxl> plujon: the fact that you don't have logs going back to infinity is good because extensibly it would mean you would need infinite storage for it