[05:45] <alexp> kto zdes?
[11:36] <kinas45y5> Hello
[13:23] <kinas45y5> Can you pin applications to the taskbar on Lubuntu 20.04?
 how do I make a command work when I open my computer
 Ctrl+Alt+t (re @alamutfedaisi: how do I make a command work when I open my computer)
 You can add it to quicklaunch (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <kinas45y5> Can you pin applications to the taskbar on Lubuntu 20.04?)
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/634c625e/file_2031.jpg
 Grab it with left mouse key and drop it in the qiucklaunch area
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/48288b1b/file_2032.jpg
 That's not what I meant. (re @GD113: Ctrl+Alt+t)
 I asked how to run a terminal command while the computer is booting
 O! I don't know sorry (re @alamutfedaisi: I asked how to run a terminal command while the computer is booting)
 for example: sudo powertop --auto-tune
 @teward001
 I did it long time ago - "escape" or "shift" right after Power then "E" (re @alamutfedaisi: I asked how to run a terminal command while the computer is booting)
 i want this command to be activated while booting (re @alamutfedaisi: for example: sudo powertop --auto-tune)
[15:15] <okta> hi there
 :/ (re @alamutfedaisi: i want this command to be activated while booting)
 hmm? (re @alamutfedaisi: @teward001)
 . (re @alamutfedaisi: i want this command to be activated while booting)
 . (re @alamutfedaisi: for example: sudo powertop --auto-tune)
 and... I'm pinged... why?  Quickest way to do this is rc.local, most supported by system way is a SystemD oneshot type service unit that runs during bootup.
 i'm grumpy in the mornings fyi :P
 (i need my coffee...)
 @alamutfedaisi read my message here - SystemD unit is likely the fastest way to make it work.  Lemme get my coffee and I'll dredge up my examples
 its evening at turkey xd (re @teward001: i'm grumpy in the mornings fyi :P)
 sorry if i woke you up xd
 11:18 here UTC-5.  Is weekend so I sleep in xD
 my system is pretty low. what distributions can i use other than lubuntu?
 i have an intel atom n450 processor, and a 2 gb ram
 lubuntu should run fine on that, but thats a pretty low resource system so I would not expect you to get any kind of performance out of that regardless of distro.
 I did some digging and q4os seems pretty useful, i guess
 and by performance i mean like watching videos online, etc.
 i dont watch videos so much, so... (re @teward001: and by performance i mean like watching videos online, etc.)
 oops looks like i forgot to circle back and sat down for lunch heh.  give me a bit
 @alamutfedaisi for your question earlier: make a file named /etc/systemd/system/powertop-autotune.service and make it have the contents of this pastebin in it:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WBG9fgnVgY/
 then sudo systemctl daemon-reload and sudo systemctl enable powertop-autotune.service
 on a reboot it should execute that powertop line.  No need for sudo though 'cause systemd can run it as root user.
 hu
 hi
[20:38] <Eekkji> Hi
[20:39] <Eekkji> Hi
[20:39] <Maik> !ask | Eekkji
[20:39] <Maik> !discuss
[20:39] <Eekkji> For only LXDE?
[20:40] <Eekkji> For only LXDE?
[20:40] <Maik> asking one time is sufficient enough Eekkji
[20:40] <Eekkji> Ok
[20:41] <Maik> this isn't the channel for LXDE support questions but for Lubuntu
[20:41] <kc2bez[m]> 18.04 Lubuntu uses lxde, it is only supported for another month.
[20:42] <Eekkji> I have lubuntu, but lxqt
[20:43] <Eekkji> Ok. Than Will be change?
[20:43] <kc2bez[m]> New versions of Lubuntu have LXQt
[20:43] <kc2bez[m]> 20.04 and 20.10 are the currently supported versions.
[20:44] <Eekkji> Sorry
[20:45] <Eekkji> Difference about LXDE and lxqt?
[20:47] <Eekkji> And i can use LXDE on lubuntu 20.04?
[20:48] <kc2bez[m]> lxde is not supported by the Lubuntu team on 20.04
[20:48] <Eekkji> Why ths change in lxqt?
[20:48] <Maik> https://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/jlsv9j/whats_the_difference_between_lxde_and_lxqt/
[20:49] <kc2bez[m]> Here is some information about Lubuntu and it has some information about lxde vs. LXQt. https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/faq/
[20:49] <Eekkji> Thanks
[20:49] <kc2bez[m]> lxde is no longer being developed and many of the developers moved to LXQt
[20:50] <Eekkji> Thanks.
[20:51] <Eekkji> Lxqt compared to LXDE seems heavier to me
[20:52] <kc2bez[m]> It is actually more efficient. If they were to port lxde to GTK3 it would be much heavier.
[20:55] <Eekkji> Why did they choose this merger?
[20:56] <kc2bez[m]> PCman (lxde and LXQt developer)  did some research that GTK was less efficient when looking at porting the lxde environment.
[20:57] <kc2bez[m]> https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/
[20:57] <kc2bez[m]> Take a look at that blog post ^
[20:57] <kc2bez[m]> PCman has one of the top comments.
[21:03] <Eekkji> Thanks
[21:03] <kc2bez[m]> You are welcome.
[21:03] <Eekkji> So
[21:04] <Eekkji> I Will try to use LXqt