[04:22] mmikowski: kio-admin is in the debian NEW queue: https://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html [04:22] awaiting approval or rejection by the debian gods [04:53] 😂 (re @IrcsomeBot: awaiting approval or rejection by the debian gods) [13:16] Hi all === genii_ is now known as genii [19:22] thanks RikMills! cc Eickmeyer [20:22] I just installed LL on a MacBook Pro. I know, not the normal use case, but it worked. Broadcom WiFi seems to be a challenge after a two minute Google, as is the fake escape key. I might have to stick with nano. [20:23] mparillo: xmodmap? [20:23] * arraybolt3 also just jumped to LL :) Liking it so far, Lubuntu flavor. [20:35] Thank you. Google results look promising for xmodmap [20:52] mparillo: Yeah, that fake esc key is infuriating! [20:52] vim users unite! [22:43] When I get back to the office next Tuesday, I want to play around a bit more with LL on the MacBook Pro with no escape key. I see https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Avoid_the_escape_key#Avoiding_the_Esc_key where ctrl ] or even ctrl c may work. It would be funny if I am the subject of "how do I exit vim" memes. But BIG SHOUT OUT to Kubuntu LL for even installing on a MacBook Pro. I had assumed it would be difficult. Once I googled how to select my thumb [22:43] drive on cold boot, it was absolutely normal (full disk install, LVM full disk encryption option). Three cheers to the Kubuntu developers! [22:44] Big shout out is American English for well-deserved recognition of efforts. [22:53] Also, it looks as if in System Settings > Keyboard > Advanced > Caps Lock behavior > Make Caps Lock an additional Esc.