[03:09] <Tark0r> hi
[03:12] <guiverc> Tark0r, G'day, if you have a Lubuntu support question, please just ask it. Try and keep to a single line & be patient as people respond as they're able to
[03:12] <Tark0r> yes iam use vps thats cool
[03:12] <Tark0r> but how I enable openbox
[03:13] <Tark0r> I use accident light something
[03:13] <guiverc> Lubuntu uses openbox as it's WM by default; so if you're using a default Lubuntu install you're already using openbox
[03:14] <guiverc> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.11/openbox_settings.html  maybe helpful
[03:14] <Tark0r> but I cant change theme
[03:15] <guiverc> what release ae you using? and why can't you change theme?  how are you trying to change it?
[03:16] <Tark0r> iam just new on lubuntu
[03:17] <guiverc> you haven't said what release, but menu -> preferences -> LXQt settings -> Openbox settings will match the manual page I referred to
[03:23] <Tark0r> http://93.115.20.21/openbox.jpg
[03:26] <Tark0r> its ok I have just one core server :/
[03:42] <guiverc> Sorry Tark0r, I had to step away.. I'd check you still have `openbox` as default (https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.13/session_settings.html) otherwise openbox settings will have no impact; changes to session.settings may require logout & login again to take effect
[03:44] <guiverc> if there are effects of VPN I can't help sorry (I use terminal only when remote)
[03:45] <Tark0r> its VPS I rent server for 3euro per month 1 core and 2gb memory
[03:48] <Tark0r> thx done
[03:48] <guiverc> :)
[03:48] <Tark0r> i come back
[03:49] <Tark0r> sudo reboot
[03:52] <Guest62809> wow this irc have start up automatic
 What level of OpenGL does Lubuntu use, and is there anything I should know before upgrading?
 Also, BTW, docs are down https://docs.lubuntu.net/
 are you looking for https://manual.lubuntu.me
 Oh, is lubuntu.net a decommissioned site?
[04:35] <guiverc> @corncobweb; it's not a Ubuntu or Lubuntu website; the Lubuntu web site is https://lubuntu.me/
[04:36] <guiverc> if you want an official site, don't ask google (it'll offer 3 sites), but check ubuntu.com (under Canonical control), ie. https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours will go to official sites for each flavor
 Thanks for the advice
[04:37] <guiverc> lubuntu.net is a personally owned site (fan site)
 OK, $ glxinfo says
 OpenGL version string: 1.4 Mesa 20.2.6
 Is there an important reason this version was chosen, or am I safe to upgrade?
[06:54] <JohnDoe_71Rus>  OpenGL depend from your's videocard
 Hi guys
 I have a frustrating problem with my audio. I can' get my speakers to work
 I hope it's okay to share a 3 page counting pdf
 I wanted to make things more clear
 If you don't like the pdf
 I'll try to explain in in here
[14:03] <tomreyn> Michaël: if you wrote anything after "I'll try to explain in in here": This was lost at least for us (~70) users of the IRC (Internet Relay Chat, the more traditional and somewhat different way to chat, compared to Telegram). that's because the channel bot blocks what you're saying when you type too many lines in rapid succession.
[14:03] <tomreyn> try using your enter key less.
[14:05] <tomreyn> and feel free to repeat anything else that you wrote, with less line breaks.
 okay
 thank you for letting me know about this
 i'll try to explain in here then
 I can't get sound out of my speakers attached to my computer but they're just fine
 this is mu back I/O panel
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/2063e2cb/file_2225.jpg
 here are the settings in Lubuntu
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/62cf48ce/file_2226.jpg
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/cea21945/file_2227.jpg
 I have a Arch Linux installation
 with LXQt desktop environment on a secundary drive
 there everything works just fine
 I'll show the screenshots
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/27b55bba/file_2228.jpg
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/b175b441/file_2229.jpg
 With Arch I'm able to select Line Out
 but not in Lubuntu
 I believe this to be the cause
[14:12] <tomreyn> here's a guess, without having seen any logs: arch will be running a newer kernel version than lubuntu, and your hardware is probably (starship/matisse audio controller) somewhat recent. a newer kernel version may help.
[14:14] <tomreyn> can you run this in a temrinal an post the two lines of output it generates?   cat /proc/{version_signature,cmdline}
[14:14] <tomreyn> this just gathers info on your kernel version
[14:15] <tomreyn> also, if you know your lubuntu version, post it here, or run    lsb_release -ds    to check / verify it.
 I just tried some things and I made the speakers to work
 I'm sorry for to disturb you
 I'll show what I did
 https://askubuntu.com/questions/1098666/iec958-s-pdif-not-working
 followed this thread (re @Michaël: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1098666/iec958-s-pdif-not-working)
 I have this IEC958 (re @Michaël: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1098666/iec958-s-pdif-not-working)
 but thanks for the help
 I checked these checkboxes : https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/9d11fe59/file_2230.jpg
[14:37] <tomreyn> great, looks like i was wrong then, glad you found a solution!