[03:03] <KatieVM> I have two different games in my Start menu that have the same name in my Games folder. How do I change one of them?
[08:37] <dragon_> does firefox upgrade automaitc in 22.04 ?
[08:38] <dragon_> I need to find info on snap in general
[08:40] <dragon_> I am pretty sure it is the latest version, yet I get these prompt warnings
[08:42] <guiverc> yes snap packages auto-upgrade by default... there are blogs around that tell you how to prevent this, but unless you've followed those & prevented/delayed the auto-update; auto-update is the default behavior
[08:42] <guiverc> the command `snap refresh` will cause snap packages to be checked to see if latest, & upgrade if not.   They cannot upgrade though if open, so you'll get a message telling you of this
[08:42] <dragon_> well, I aim for upgrade with the regular upgrades
[08:43] <dragon_> oh, that is the message
[08:43] <dragon_> hmm, lol
[08:43] <dragon_> didn`t come off that clear
[08:44] <guiverc> if open; the message will tell you how many days before the app will be auto-closed so upgrade can occur; by default that is 14 days
[08:47] <dragon_> thanks
[08:48] <dragon_> I got 13 today on firefox
[08:48] <dragon_> I did upgrades in package manager and terminal
[08:48] <guiverc> you're most welcome  (your system probably noticed the upgrade 1 day ago.. thus 14 is now 13 days)
[08:48] <dragon_> and distro upgrade to 22.04 yesterday
[08:49] <guiverc> upgrades of apt packages are different to the snap packages; snap packages upgrade seperately 
[08:49] <dragon_> I just need to understand the details 
[08:49] <guiverc> :)  your wallpaper can be easily changed; you'll have the default 22.04 available to you if you wish to use it
[08:49] <dragon_> firefox is default in lubuntu? would it be snap, or just my discrod application?
[08:50] <guiverc> firefox is default for Lubuntu; and is now a snap package for 22.04 & later; default was a deb package for 21.10 & earlier releases
[08:51] <dragon_> thanks
[08:51]  * dragon_ reads on on snap and debs
[08:51] <guiverc> you're most welcome  
[21:43] <supernova> Guys!
[21:43] <supernova> I have array of four items: a[0][0], a[0][1], a[0][2], a[0][3]
[21:43] <supernova> I want to assiagn these four to one int:
[21:43] <supernova> no problem to assign two items like
[21:43] <supernova> deck[ row ][ column ] = id;
[21:43] <supernova> is there a possibility to assign four?
[21:48] <supernova> If can not use int, we can use any other type as holder...
 what are items? chars?
 You can probably do something like moving them with << and summing, so they are at different bytes of, let's say, long int
 But what really do you want to achieve and how it's related to Lubuntu?
[21:54] <supernova> oh sorry
[22:58] <supernova> emergency china got telegram?
 Excuse me?
[22:59] <supernova> i want to message u :<
[22:59] <arraybolt3[m]> supernova: I think you're asking a programming question, which would likely be off-topic for Lubuntu support.
[22:59] <supernova> yeah
 OK, you can message me
[23:00] <teward> if you have a programming question use a site like stackoverflow
 I will likely reply tommorow as it's late night here
[23:00] <supernova> ok, here >> emergencychina ?
 Yes
[23:00] <supernova> ok! thanks, ttyl