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kgiiiAre you still here, @dal2? It doesn't look like you are still here. But... If your friend uses NTFS or FAT32, there are no permissions to worry about. Otherwise, odds are good that the files are able to be opened by 'everyone', so there'd be no need to change permissions. If permissions did need to be changed, you'd have to initiate that yourself, it wouldn't be automated. (I have no idea if you're still here and just using a 00:54
kgiiibridge without your username showing in the list.) That'd be how I understand it.00:54
lubot[telegram] <AngryAutos> How do I find the location of a file I want without using command line?04:52
guiverc@AngryAutos, I always use CLI, but `catfish` is a Xfce/GTK/GUI tool that could be used..  If there's a Qt5 or LXQt equiv, sorry I don't know it (given I'd always use CLI)05:24
lubot[telegram] <BlackKnight987> Catfish results in error when using xdg-open pacmanfm etc. What i mean is that it gets opened instead of pacmanfm-qt atleast on jammy (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <guiverc> @AngryAutos, I always use CLI, but `catfish` is a Xfce/GTK/GUI tool that could be used..  If there's a Qt5 or LXQt equiv, sorry I don't know it (given I'd always use CLI))07:10
guiverc@blackknight987, catfish is working for me; though I'm not using jammy/22.04 (thus am using newer version of catfish & LXQt I bet)07:43
* guiverc had it opening files in featherpad, file-manager (it opened in pcmanfm-qt) & libreoffice...07:46
* guiverc tested on my primary pc which whilst not an old install (feb 23); is still heavily modified 07:46
idovecerHello ppl.08:11
idovecerI have a problem with fine adjusting the volume using the mouse wheel in the system tray on Lubuntu 22.04 with a Logitech MX Master 3 mouse.08:11
idovecer The mouse and scrolling work fine elsewhere, but in the system tray on voplume icon, it only responds if I scroll very vigorously. It's impossible to finely adjust the volume. Is this a problem with the mouse or with Lubuntu?08:12

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