[04:26] <lubot_> [telegram] <cemunal> why? lubuntu is official flavor of ubuntu. it must use the default btrfs layout like ubuntu ( @ and @home ) but calamares confuses me :) is not there any dev. here or who know the correct answer? :) [06:34] <lubot_> [telegram] <Leokolb> When installing Lubuntu with Calamares select "manual partitioning" you can then create a partition layout with BTRFS,Additional partitions (eg, /home) are optional and can be any file system. (re @cemunal: why? lubuntu is official flavour of ubuntu. it must use the default btrfs layout like ubuntu ( @ and @home ) but calamares confuses me :) is not there any dev. here or who know the correct answer? :)) [07:45] <lubot_> [telegram] <cemunal> thanks [08:20] * fridolin installing fresh 20.04 , new to LXQT [08:21] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> is there a 32 bit support for 19 or 20 versions? [08:22] <guiverc> @alamutfedaisi, Lubuntu is a desktop release so it's year.month in format, and the last release for i386 was 18.10. Currently only 18.04 LTS is i386 and is't only got a month+ left for full-support [08:22] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> oh (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <guiverc> @alamutfedaisi, Lubuntu is a desktop release so it's year.month in format, and the last release for i386 was 18.10. Currently only 18.04 LTS is i386 and is't only got a month+ left for full-support) [08:22] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> so 19 and 20 isnt compatible... [08:23] <guiverc> Ubuntu uses *yy* releases only for specialist releases, like Ubuntu Core 20, ie. snap only releases. deb based releases are year.month in format [08:24] <guiverc> 19.04 had i386 releases into the alpha stage, but 19.04 is long EOL now [08:24] <guiverc> s/releases/ISOs [08:24] <fridolin> 32bits is getting very old, work needs to be focussed on other jobs i think [08:25] <fridolin> is there even Linux kernel 5 in i386 ? [08:25] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> so, will the support of other ubuntu distros end next month? [08:25] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> f.e. xubuntu [08:26] * fridolin waves [08:26] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> what [08:28] <guiverc> the last built kernel for i386 was 5.4 (GA kernel of 20.04, but current for 18.04.5, which is still fully-supported for now on i386 [08:28] <guiverc> it's current for 18.04.5 with HWE enabled [08:31] <guiverc> fyi: packages for i386 were built or the entire life of 19.04, so if you install lubuntu, xubuntu using a i386 alpha ISO, you had upgraded packages the entire life of that product [08:32] <guiverc> All Ubuntu flavors come with 3 years of supported life generally (5 years applies to Ubuntu desktop/server only, and packages in 'main' too); one 18.04 release however wasn't a LTS (Ubuntu Studio 18.04) with it's support coming from PPA [10:26] <dragon2> I have a problem with opening pictures in firefox, and I don`t know if it`s a browser problem or a lubutu setttings issue [10:27] <lubot_> [telegram] <alamutfedaisi> just install chromium ðŸ˜ŽâœŒï¸ [10:27] <dragon2> Until recently everything worked fine, but since yesterday I can`t click on picutures, nothing works [10:28] <dragon2> I have the cursor moving about, when it goes on a picture in google image search, it turns to a black hand, but when clicking on the mouse pad nothing happens [10:28] <dragon2> I hope my description makes sense [10:39] <dragon2> oh, it`s working again, I get the clickable pictures on the right again [10:39] <dragon2> it hasn`t worked at all for a couple of days === lubuntu is now known as Guest30362 [18:00] <artiom97> I have the question. Shoul [18:17] <artiom97> I have the question. Should I disable the recommended package auto install to save disk space? [18:26] <kc2bez[m]> I am not sure which package auto install you are referring to artiom97 Also, we don't know how much disk capacity you have. [18:31] <artiom97> or will cause the ubuntu installation failure. [18:32] <artiom97> When installing the Kubuntu. [18:36] <kc2bez[m]> artiom97: This room is for Lubuntu support. If you are having issues installing Kubuntu you should join #kubuntu [22:32] <mars> hey