[05:14] <boyet> hello, my panel disappears when I click on one of the other virtual desktop button
[05:15] <boyet> my window manager is mutter
 that's how it works man
[05:17] <arraybolt3> that's... weird though
[05:17] <arraybolt3> boyet: what version of Lubuntu is this?
 I guess he just means that when he clicks on one of the 4 virtual desktops his tabs get closed (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3> that's... weird though)
[05:49] <boyet> @arraybolt3 it's lxqt 0.14.1 on ubunto 20.04.6
[05:49] <boyet> ubuntu
[05:51] <boyet> i have two panels. one at the top of the desktop one at the bottom.  The top is where my application menu and app launchers and the bottom is my taskbar for the current running programs
[05:51] <arraybolt3> Lubuntu doesn't support the Mutter window manager. Openbox is our officially supported WM, although we also use xfwm4 sometimes. Additionally, Lubuntu 20.04 is end-of-life and no longer receives support, so it might be a good idea to upgrade to Lubuntu 22.04 or later.
[05:51] <arraybolt3> That being said, if you mean your taskbar *buttons* vanish when you switch to a new virtual desktop, that is expected behavior.
[05:51] <arraybolt3> er, no, I'm mixed up
[05:52] <arraybolt3> hmm, I thought the taskbar buttons stayed and it was only windows that vanished when you changed virtual desktops. Maybe behavior changed, I don't remember.
[05:54] <arraybolt3> I don't have time to check right this second, but I can look into virtual desktop behavior in a bit probably.
[06:12] <boyet> @arraybolt3 both the top and bottom panels will disappear
[07:17] <guiverc> Lubuntu 20.04 LTS is EOL as for Lubuntu support.  https://lubuntu.me/lubuntu-20-04-lts-end-of-life-and-current-support-statuses/
[07:18] <guiverc> (you can use a Ubuntu support site; Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is still supported; you're just using a LXQt desktop instead of GNOME)
[07:28] <boyet> @guiverc thank you very much for the update
 Hello, when doing `sudo apt update` I get the following error:
 ```
 W: Skipping acquire of configured file 'universe/binary-amd64/Packages' as repository 'http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease' doesn't have the component 'universe' (component misspelt in sources.list?)```
 
 
 Same happens with
 not sure where you got archive.canonical.com except for the partner repos.  What is actually in your /etc/apt/sources.list ? (re @Rodrigo: Hello, when doing sudo apt update I get the following error:
 W: Skipping acquire of configured file 'universe/binary-amd64/Packages' as repository 'http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease' doesn't have the component 'universe' (component misspelt in sources.list?)
 
 Same happens with
 binary-i386/Packages
 universe/i18n/Translation-en
[19:58]  * arraybolt3 watches aghast as Drone dares to interfere with the Chaotic Sysadmin on the IRC side
 this is the output of `cat /etc/apt/sources.list`:
 ```
 # Automatically generated by Calamares on 2023-10-20.
 # Lines starting with "deb" are mandatory, while lines starting with "deb-src"
 # are for more detailed package information.
