=== genii-core is now known as genii [19:54] [telegram] cant seem to connect to irc.libera.chat from quasell irc [19:56] It should out of the box on a new install. [19:57] test test [19:57] all good [19:58] sahweet [19:58] [telegram] was in a vm and for some reason had to bridge my network connection [19:59] [telegram] usually it picks it up automatically in a vm , but must be a virtualbox config thing [20:15] where are the default lubuntu wallpapers stored? [20:17] /usr/share/backgrounds [20:18] but its empty [20:19] 21.04 [20:49] gonna use lubuntu for work in a vm [20:49] #join lubuntu-offtopic [20:53] profetik777_: try `/usr/share/lubuntu/wallpapers` [20:56] giving that a try [20:56] i already installed wallpapers from muon [21:12] Hello all! What specs does a PC need to have for Lubuntu version 20.04.2? [21:26] Manski: It doesn't take much to run Lubuntu itself. It mostly depends on what you want to do with it. It does require a 64bit processor. [21:44] Hi Dan! Thanks for your info! Is it as light as version 18.04? [21:46] I think it is close. The most demanding thing these days is the modern web. [21:49] There are a few things that can be disabled to catch a 100 mb or so if you try. It is lighter than most other desktop environments and approaches the levels of a basic window manager. [21:50] Thanks! [21:52] If you are on a lower end system it might be worthwhile to add a swap file. https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/how-to-create-a-swapfile-in-lubuntu-20-04-20-10/1959?u=kc2bez [22:01] Manski, fyi: I used pentium M laptops with 1GB of ram to QA-test lubuntu 18.10 & 19.04 with LXQt until x86 ISOs were dropped; it is light [22:11] guiverc: Nice === genii is now known as genii-core