[07:26] <Kimberlie> how to use 2 hard disks as 1 big volume in linux?
[07:27] <Kimberlie> plz tell
[07:36] <guiverc> Kimberlie, some links that maybe helpful on LVM - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lvm https://askubuntu.com/questions/7002/how-to-set-up-multiple-hard-drives-as-one-volume https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpLVM-WithoutACleanInstall   (Lubuntu doesn't use ubiquity installer; but maybe https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuDesktopLVM)
[07:37] <Kimberlie> I want to install lubuntu with lvm but the option is greyed
[07:37] <Kimberlie> any fix
[07:41] <guiverc> what release of Lubuntu?
[07:41] <Kimberlie> latest 21.
[07:42] <guiverc> 21?  Ubuntu releases are *year.month* in format & that includes Lubuntu.
[07:42] <Kimberlie> 21.10
[07:43] <Kimberlie> plz tell how to set up
[07:43] <Kimberlie> I am new to linux and want to combine 3 hdds to 1 large volume
[07:44] <Kimberlie> guiverc help
[07:44] <guiverc> I don't have capacity (currently anyway) to guide you through install; I'd setup a LVM system first as per doco, then use `calamares` with "Manual Partitioning" to use the pre-prepared partition exactly as you want
[07:46] <Kimberlie> then how can I do it?
[07:47] <Kimberlie> tell
[07:48] <guiverc> I provided some doco links earlier ^  ie. setup LVM (logical volume management) first, then use the Lubuntu installer (calamares) to install into what you created usig the "Manual Partitioning" option; ie. just select what you created first using LVM
[07:49] <guiverc> it maybe best to search online (search engine) using LVM setup to find what you need; given I cannot walk you thru it currently
[07:49] <Kimberlie> lubuntu installer partition manager lvm option greyed
[07:49] <guiverc> can you please provide a screendump of what you're seeing
[07:50] <guiverc> eg. printscreen will create a image file; upload that somewhere & provide me a link
[12:15] <frost-core> hello
[12:15] <frost-core> can someone shutdown lubuntu.net?
[12:16] <frost-core> if the owner is here, do it
[12:16] <Maik> frost-core: the owner is not here
[12:16] <Maik> with contacting them i meant via the website itself
[12:17] <frost-core> but idk who owns it
[12:17] <frost-core> lubuntu team?
 Lubuntu has no control over the dot net page.
[12:17] <frost-core> i know that someone else does
[12:18] <frost-core> but forgot who he is
[12:18] <Maik> we all don't know who iy was
[12:18] <Maik> iy/it
[12:18] <frost-core> i think a company as far as i can remember
[12:18] <Maik> no
[12:18] <frost-core> ill use whois
[12:19] <Maik> and now it's enough, it's a lubuntu support channel here not a complaint channel about some other fan made website
[12:20] <frost-core> its not fanmade lubuntu team used to own it
[12:20] <frost-core> until another comany or something picked it up
[12:20] <frost-core> company*
[12:20] <Maik> if it was they'd have taken it offline
[12:20] <Maik> now move on please
[12:21] <frost-core> anyway, how do i install lubuntu with xfs?
 You would need to use manual partitioning.
[12:22] <frost-core> will that brik
[12:23] <frost-core> hmm
 No, it shouldn't brick anything.
 https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.3/installation.html
 It is always best to have a backup before beginning though.
[12:30] <frost-core> im installing lubuntu on my intel gma 3600 machine, and google chromeos flex does not have that specific driver
[12:33] <frost-core> it is very potato in specs
[12:34] <frost-core> and, how do i choose xfs in erase disk?
 You can not. You can only do it in manual partitioning. Erase disk is ext4
[12:36] <frost-core> well, can i delete all partitons manually then combine them then make an xfs file system?
 The manual partition procedure is advanced. You can however delete all the partitions and set it up to use XFS. I don't think there is really any performance benefits though over ext4 so if you are unsure I would just use the default.
[12:40] <frost-core> also what does flag boot do
[12:40] <frost-core> im using mbr
 It sets the boot flag on the partition.
[12:41] <frost-core> do i need it?
 You should have it on the boot partition.
[12:42] <frost-core> i flagged it on my lubuntu partition
[13:30] <frost-core> hello
[13:31] <frost-core> there is this lxqt bug thats nagging me
[13:31] <frost-core> its when you set a number in maximum width of button by typing it, it resets
 Which release are you using? I cannot replicate that here on 21.10
[13:34] <frost-core> kc2bez : latest, 21.10
[13:34] <frost-core> just configure panel, replace 200 with whatever number, then it goes back to 200
 I type the number and hit close and it changes the size
[13:34] <frost-core> but i type it then hit enter
[13:35] <frost-core> its in menu
[13:35] <frost-core> wait
[13:35] <frost-core> no task manager
 Right, no need to hit enter.
 Just type the value you want and hit close.
[13:36] <frost-core> also, how do i move my panel in a custom way? maybe i want it floating
[13:37] <oerheks> 'floating'?? you are the 1st one to ask that
 Floating isn't possible. only top bottom or one of the sides
[13:39] <frost-core> hmm, i hope it gets added to lxqt 1.0.2
[13:40] <oerheks> one can always hope; but i see no question or suggestion of that kind.
[13:40] <frost-core> guys my browser is restarting, catch ya later!
[13:41] <frost-core> back
[13:43] <frost-core> i have a question, why is compton so light and fast?
[13:43] <frost-core> i tried it on my lubuntu, its fast
[13:43] <frost-core> even without drivers
[13:43] <frost-core> im using xrender
[17:47] <sukru> hello i need help, i lost my dock. actually i made width 0 from settings and now, i cant see and reach it. anybody knows how to fix it ?
[17:48] <leftyfb> sukru: you were answered in #ubuntu 
[17:49] <sukru> u just said go ask #lubuntu
[17:49] <sukru> and now, im here
 Control+Escape Open LXDE menu
[17:50] <leftyfb> [12:47:04] <oerheks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/lubuntu-LXDE/Keyboard
[17:52] <sukru> control + escape doesnt work, anyway thank you
[17:53] <oerheks> both keys together
[17:54] <sukru> :D i know how shortcuts work 
[17:56] <oerheks> then alt f2 opens a comandline?
[17:56] <oerheks> and reopen the file you editted