[12:25] <RuyHenrique> Hello, and good day! If you would, I'd just like to know: from which version did Lubuntu shift from focusing on lower-end hardware? I remember reading that somewhere on their website, but can't find it now...!
 https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/ (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <RuyHenrique> Hello, and good day! If you would, I'd just like to know: from which version did Lubuntu shift from focusing on lower-end hardware? I remember reading that somewhere on their website, but can't find it now...!)
[12:27] <kc2bez> RuyHenrique: 18.10 basically
[12:28] <kc2bez> To be fair, it is still one of the lightest available.
 are you asking for any special hardware?
[12:31] <RuyHenrique> lubot no. I needed to read that blog post again, cleared me up on some doubts I had. I have this old netbook, which I'll use mostly for writing and reading/browsing, so I guess newest version will be fine. "distribution focused on getting out of the way and letting users use their computer.", just what I need.
[12:32] <RuyHenrique> kc2bez I was using Mint, but it was just a little too much...
[12:32] <RuyHenrique> thank you for the answers!
 With mate or cinnamon?
[12:33] <RuyHenrique> lubot Xfce...
 lxqt is lighter, you can test it on a live usb
[12:37] <RuyHenrique> I see
[12:37] <RuyHenrique> well that was it. Thx again!
 why  i have wlp2s0 i-face instead wlan0?
 https://askubuntu.com/questions/702161/why-is-my-interface-now-wlp2s0-instead-of-wlan0 (re @lan219: why  i have wlp2s0 i-face instead wlan0?)
[21:58] <dzho> because it's "predictable" lol