 I’d be interested to see if you’ve managed to get it working. I wasn’t aware the Linux version was stable enough to consider release-quality rather than beta, but I’ve not checked in there for at least a year. (re @UnrealNinjaMark: a strange thing, with the Software Sources program I can enable and disable all repositories. When I disable all the repositories but the default ones, it gives me the same error when it reloads the 
 I have a ubuntu 20.04 system. The GNOME desktop is quite resouce intensive on my poor celeron 2 core system. I want to install lubuntu desktop on it and remove the gnome desktop. Is there a way to do this without reinstalling the whole distro?
[08:21] <guiverc> @The_Loudspeaker, You can just install `lubuntu-desktop` & leave GNOME still installed (this system I'm using is a Ubuntu install originally with other desktops including lubuntu-desktop added to it).  You can remove `ubuntu-desktop` then install `lubuntu-desktop` too (inc other way around) but I've not done it recently with 20.04 so I can't recall the issues (issues with multiple desktops seem to vary on release.. I'd do a test on a VM first & 
[08:21] <guiverc> expect both ways to work, but one possibly 'neater' than the other
[13:01] <flashboii> hey
[13:02] <flashboii> anyone there?
[13:02] <kc2bez> !ask
[13:03] <flashboii> !patience
[16:26] <Lameflame2> I think the download button for the LTS version is broken, gotta let you know.
 Is working for me
 I think it is a mirror problem.
[16:30] <Lameflame2> Doesn't do anything for me and neither for my friend. Not the torrent, that works interestingly.
 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/focal/ doesn't show anything for releases.
 Weird
[16:32] <oerheks> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/focal/daily-live/current/
 That is the daily though, sort of strange this page looks to be back now.
 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/20.04.4/release/
[16:34] <oerheks> https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/
 I think this is correct link - https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/focal/release/
 https://lubuntu.me/downloads updated, it might need a refresh in your browser
 works (re @kc2bez: https://lubuntu.me/downloads updated, it might need a refresh in your browser)
[22:37] <jk_> hello, I have a question regarding sylpheed, oauth2, and gmail. gmail is cutting off their so-called "less secure apps"-support and switching to OAuth2. how do I set up this for sylpheed? does anyone he know? I haven't been that successful on my searches -_-
[22:38] <jk_> :%s/does anyone he/does anyone here/g
[22:44] <kc2bez> jk_: I would be somewhat shocked if Sylpheed supported oauth2. We don't ship Sylpheed in Lubuntu so there may not be too many folks that can help you here with that.
[22:48] <jk_> oh... I thought Sylpheed was Lubuntu-standard :P
[22:49] <jk_> ... I am on alpine
[22:49] <kc2bez> We have shipped Trojita since 18.10
[22:50] <jk_> alright! good to know! thanx! and now that we are on the subject: does Trojita supports OAuth2?
[22:51] <kc2bez> No, that doesn't either. We will be dropping a mail client in 22.04.
[22:52] <jk_> oh... wow! ehmm... wait you mean you Lubuntu will introduce a new e-mail client or that Lubuntu will stop shipping with a preinstalled e-mail client?
[22:53] <kc2bez> We will not ship a preinstalled mail client.
[22:54] <kc2bez> Folks will still be free to install any mail client they choose from the Ubuntu repositories.
[22:54] <jk_> I see... I have read about too much complexity on the programming side with this shift towards OAuth2
[22:55] <jk_> jup, freedom of choice!