 Any idea how can I set HDPI scaling for interface? I use Lubuntu 20.04 on a laptop with quite high resolution, all interfaces are unreasonably tiny.
 I looked in many places and failed to find any useful setting (for comparison in Windows 10 I found one with 5 minutes)
[16:28] <ag> Hi, im trying to install Lubuntu. why does it show 2 storage devices, when i have only one. which one to use?
[16:28] <ag> (in Partitions)
[16:29] <Maik> probably one of them is the usb stick you run lubuntu from
[16:29] <ag> they both around 500gb
[16:29] <ag> my stick is 16gb
[16:30] <Maik> ag: make a screenshot, upload it to imgur or postimage and drop the link here
[16:30] <ag> one is /dev/cl, other /dev/sda
[16:30] <Maik> screenshots say more than words
[16:40] <ag> https://imgur.com/a/lR17p8p
[16:56] <tomreyn> ag: on this screenshot i see /dev/cl which has 464.8 GiB, and /dev/sda, which has 8 GiB. where do you see that both are the same size?
[16:57] <ag> its not 8, its 465.8
[16:57] <ag> just cant see in picture
[16:57] <tomreyn> but didn'T you post this picture to demonstrate that?
[16:57] <tomreyn> /dev/cl may actually be an LVM volume group, at least that's what a web search suggests.
[16:58] <tomreyn> maybe you really just have this one seagate disk with 465.8 GB storage, and a volume group spun across it.
[16:59] <ag> so which one to use?
[16:59] <tomreyn> oops i meant hitachi, not seagate
[17:00] <tomreyn> use that hgst one if you're now aware of the lvm layer.
[17:03] <ag> i dont need any lvm, just want to install lubuntu on that hard drive
[17:14] <tomreyn> right, thats what i was thinking
[17:32] <ag> thanks