[03:33] <np> Hi, how can I change the Alt+F shortcut in QTerminal so I can use Alt+F in emacs? I've looked through the Openbox lxqt-rc.xml file and checked the shortcuts in QTerminal but I cannot see it.
 file —> Prefernces in qterminal and select the shortcut tab and then change it to something else np
[04:35] <np> Thanks lubot. I don't think the Alt+f keyboard shortcut can be configured from QTerminal. However, you can toggle the menu (Ctrl+Shift+M) which releases the Alt+f and Alt+b shortcuts to the terminal which will do for me.
[09:10] <kc2bez> np: If you go to file -> Preferences and tick the "No menu bar accelerator" it might help.
[11:23] <Lev39> Hello I can't seem to enter bios in order to boot from CD. Whenever I press f2 or esc it enters the gnu grub menu instead
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[12:30] <np> kc2bez: Thanks, but I cannot see the tickbox in any of the Preferences tabs. FYI - fresh install of Lubuntu 20.04 (Qt 5.12.8, QTerminal 0.14.1).
 I’m looking for hardware req’ments for 21.04 and am coming up blank.
 Can I assume if the machine runs 20.04, it should be fine?
 Oh nvm. Scroll down, idiot!  Sorry
 Apt full-upgrade is the way I think.
[19:52] <Guest44> hi guys
[20:14] <el> inzo: if you ask your question here someone might understand/answer
[20:17] <inzo> ok
[20:18] <inzo> hola me gustaria saber por que Skype no se conecta luego de instalado
[20:18] <inzo> alguien me podria ayudar
[20:22] <krytarik> !es | inzo
[20:33] <lubuntu> Yo
 Do I need to install PPA for Anbox? (Ubuntu 20.10)
 you will yes, but I suggest you avoid Anbox, I couldn't get it installed on anything newer than 18.04 (I think it's suffering from bitrot)
 Right, what do you suggest for android emulator? (re @teward001: you will yes, but I suggest you avoid Anbox, I couldn't get it installed on anything newer than 18.04 (I think it's suffering from bitrot))
 base suggestion: find a non-Android solution for whatever you're emulating.
 In fact, I want run whatsapp on linux because of its new privacy policy. (don't want to use it but have to) 😖 (re @teward001: base suggestion: find a non-Android solution for whatever you're emulating.)
 well the first problem is, whatsapp needs a valid phone number and phone app that works to properly function.  so you will need that on your phone first.  then there's a web whatsapp client you can login to from your phone.  Unfortunately, if you don't have a phone number that works to do the first phase of verification you're not getting in
 so even with emulation i don't think you'll be able to get whatsapp working
 also running it on Linux doesn't make it any more secure
 so if security is your concern you're not going to get it.
 the closest you'll get to emulation that works is by installing Android Studio and its emulator tools on your system, and then use that thing's Emulator to run apps in an actual phone image.
 but you still won't get past that first phone # verification step
 Really thank you so much for your help. 🙏
 sorry it wasn't super helpful though.
 It was so helpful for me