[01:42] <dragon_> I installed  Telegram from browser, can I remove it?
[01:44] <oerheks> telegram-web? or the snap version?
[01:44] <oerheks> snap remove telegram
[02:04] <dragon_> desktop version
[02:04] <dragon_> I sort of gave it up
[02:04] <dragon_> what kind of heks?
[02:05] <dragon_> https://desktop.telegram.org/
[02:05] <dragon_> this one
[02:06] <dragon_> I have given up on Telegram, can`t be bothered anymore. The confirmation code never arrives 
[02:06] <dragon_> I have tried sudo apt-get remove Telegram
[02:06] <dragon_> did not work
[02:07] <oerheks> register in your browser.. on your phone?
[02:07] <oerheks> then install the snap https://snapcraft.io/telegram-desktop
[02:07] <oerheks> voila
[02:08] <dragon_> it dowloads as an app for the blue click on thing then appears under menu-internet
[02:08] <dragon_> from* not for
[02:08] <oerheks> for non-phone users, maybe this trick still works https://www.techbout.com/telegram-without-phone-number-57005/
[02:09] <dragon_> I have no idea why the code doesnt arrive on my phone though
[02:10] <oerheks> dunno either, in your mail maybe?
[02:11] <dragon_> nothing and no reply form their support form nor twitter 
[02:13] <oerheks> maybe tomorrow, good luck!
[02:13] <dragon_> thanks
[02:14] <dragon_> I have been at it all week, I don`t expect much to happen
[02:14] <dragon_> now, I try to remove it
 Where I can report misconfiguration in default systemd settings?
 Lubuntu, by default, waits with boot until network connection succeeds or fails which is quite pointless and noticeably increases boot time.
 See https://gist.github.com/matkoniecz/27031a4918944cb556e1742930e6d927 (12s->6s for time measured by systemd-analyze critical-chain)
[09:52] <Maik> @matkoniecz i guess you'll have to look on their website where to file bug reports
[09:59] <guiverc> @matkoniecz, systemd is Ubuntu maintained (part of base system), not Lubuntu specific.
[10:02] <Maik> in that case he has to report it at ubuntu's end on Launchpad
[11:09] <SkyToken> nice stuff
[19:21] <dragon_> has anyone tried microsoft teams app?
[19:21] <dragon_> I cannot run it in browser
[19:22] <dragon_> I get "cannot detect dependencies" when I try to install the app from browser
[19:22] <dragon_> I struggle a bit videconferances in lubuntu
[19:29] <Maik> dragon_: you were given a link on how to install the teams app on linux the last time you asked
[19:29] <dragon_> I have been through all the steps several times over
[19:30] <dragon_> There are hickups with the Teams registration and login, and I suspect it has something to do with area blocks or just technical issues
[19:31] <Maik> then i don't know, i never used the teams app and never will
[19:31] <dragon_> I have put Teams aside for a while
[19:31] <dragon_> I have contacted Teams, and there aren`t any support replies 
[19:32] <Maik> probably will take a while before they respond
[19:32] <dragon_> are you using any vide coference software?
[19:32] <Maik> me? No, i don't
[19:32] <dragon_> At work they use Teams
[19:33] <Maik> because they are forced to i guess
[19:33] <dragon_> something like that
[19:33] <Maik> maybe dual boot windows with Lubuntu or run windows in a VM
[19:34] <dragon_> the weird thing is where I used to work, chrome books and less than ideal it department
[19:35] <dragon_> skype used to work in lubuntu, but it`s years since I used it
[19:35] <dragon_> I have to look into this
[19:40] <dragon_> I could ask in Ubuntu, more users there
[20:54] <heavyglow> hi there, i am trying to download the intel iso for 20.04 lts release but it's only listing the amd image file
[20:54] <heavyglow> im on lubuntu.me/download trying to get the torrent file
[20:55] <tomreyn> heavyglow: is "amd64" what you're reading there?
[20:55] <tomreyn> if so, that's also for current intel desktop / laptop cpus
[20:55] <heavyglow> yes will that work on intel laptop i3
[20:55] <heavyglow> ok thanks for your help
[20:56] <tomreyn> where "current" refers to most computers of the past 10 years
[20:56] <tomreyn> i3 should be 64-bits, should be fine
[20:56] <heavyglow> yeah i guess added 64bit so it makes sense haha
[20:56] <heavyglow> amd*