[10:56] <sami> hihaho
[10:57] <Fatal_Sushi> sami: hi and welcome. If you have a Lubuntu support question just ask and wait for someone to respond. Casual chit chat is in #lubuntu-offtopic
[11:03] <sami> nope i dont
[11:04] <sami> i have linux mint cinnamon 20.2
[11:04] <sami> i installed quassel on it
[11:04] <sami> am i only talking with you!?
[11:05] <Fatal_Sushi> if you use Linux Mint you're in the wrong network and channel
[11:06] <Fatal_Sushi> thought so....
[14:10] <gustavoalecrim> hi... anybody speeak portuguese?
[14:11] <Fatal_Sushi> nope, not me
[14:12] <Fatal_Sushi> If you have a Lubuntu support question just ask and wait for someone to respond. Casual chit chat is in #lubuntu-offtopic
[14:12] <oerheks> !pt
[14:15] <gustavoalecrim> ok thanks!
[15:56] <profetik777_> so i installed openconnect and network-manager-openconnect
[15:56] <profetik777_> but don't really see the same prompt i usually get to configure my settings
[15:57] <profetik777_> as i do in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6igRW2cfF-8&t=140s
[15:57] <profetik777_> or in gnome 
[15:57] <profetik777_> i just need a gateway input and a password, and second password input for the 2fa
[15:58] <Fatal_Sushi> -_-
[16:04] <profetik777_> i was able to see open connect to choose from in adding vpns which is a good start 
 Had to add network-manager-openconnect-plugin
 And install that too for it to give me input fields
 Buuut window was too long , so couldn't confirm my settings lol so gotta write up a bug report
 I had a small 11 inch yoga flip
 @profetik777 you always talk to yourself here and on IRC?
 Well, i can't give him too much advice on the VPN stuff, they all operate very differently. I do know nm-tray has some terrible support for it. We filed this upstream bug 2 years ago https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/issues/44
[16:57] <oerheks> weird, the credentials are stored in your setup
 I entered it before the video but couldn't save since the size of the window was too long. The confirmation button to save and close was below my bottom panel and I couldn't decide to get it to fit. I probably could but external monitor and get it going or make the default font size super small and maybe that can help with the spacing where I can save it. But at least I know how to get to the settings I need
[17:03] <oerheks> Press Alt + F7 to move a window or Alt + F8 to resize.
 It physically can't shrink the contents.  It isn't about moving it technically bc it will run up against top end of display border.  But I can give it another go
[17:14] <oerheks> alt tab should work too
 F8 one did the trick thank you! (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <oerheks> Press Alt + F7 to move a window or Alt + F8 to resize.)
[22:15] <oerheks> have fun!
 The day LXQt DE switched to Wayland 
 Will it then be using Waybox instead of Openbox?
[22:23] <oerheks> OpenLand
 How do I initialize VPN credential entry?
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/70e3d2ed/file_3553.jpg
 I click that and I get this
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/d44e81ae/file_3554.jpg
 {note I never signed in it}
 So I never lost the connect technically
 Never had it to begin w
 The window manager hasn't been decided yet for Lubuntu. LXQt is agnostic when it comes to the window manager. (re @Michaël: The day LXQt DE switched to Wayland 
 Will it then be using Waybox instead of Openbox?)
 thank you 
 I was curious (re @kc2bez: The window manager hasn't been decided yet for Lubuntu. LXQt is agnostic when it comes to the window manager.)
 right, that was basically what the upstream bug report I linked earlier was about. (re @profetik777: Never had it to begin w)
 Ah okay
 You might be able to use the right click menu and edit connection. I am not sure. (re @profetik777: Ah okay)
 Hi there, I have a question, just to learn. When you press Ctrl+Alt+Fx you are presented with a command line in another dimension. But you can still make actions on your previous world, like killing apps, etc. What is this kind of alternate session, or just non- graphical interphase and why there's a few and what is the intended use?
 This ask Ubuntu question might help answer that. https://askubuntu.com/questions/66195/what-is-a-tty-and-how-do-i-access-a-tty (re @Rodrigo: Hi there, I have a question, just to learn. When you press Ctrl+Alt+Fx you are presented with a command line in another dimension. But you can still make actions on your previous world, like killing apps, etc. What is this kind of alternate session, or just non- graphical interphase and why there's a fe
[23:23] <guiverc> @Rodrigo, Unix started as a multi-user OS; the plumbing is still there; with virtual terminals available via Ctrl+Alt+Fn.... Myself, I find it useful if the GUI is having issues (thrashing etc) to explore issues & resolve.. In this example (thrashing) the text terminal generally needs to be already logged in (ie. I have to predict issues for it to be really useful; but I again like it..
 Thanks, actually I also like it and have used in the same situations you mention. It saved me many times. I just wondered about it 😊 (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <guiverc> @Rodrigo, Unix started as a multi-user OS; the plumbing is still there; with virtual terminals available via Ctrl+Alt+Fn.... Myself, I find it useful if the GUI is having issues (thrashing etc) to explore issues & resolve.. In this example (thrashing) the text terminal gene