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[00:35] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> @sappheiros [<sappheiros> lubot: shiboncip why? falkon seems faster than firefox for lubuntu …], stability for daily use is a need
[00:55] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> is there lxqt for vim?
[00:55] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> afaik non-gtk is only vim-athena
[01:28] <sappheiros> does drive not mounted error for Sound Juicer mean the CD couldn't be read?
[01:37] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> what's the image editor apps
[01:37] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> im used to use shutter
[01:38] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> i couldn't find on the repo even https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=List_of_Qt_Applications#Image_Editors
[01:51] <sappheiros> shiboncip: gimp?
[01:55] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> i forgot
[01:55] <lubot> <ShiBonCip> just realized that shutter are not 19.04
[05:58] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> @Maria Andrea [I have other... So itu will be applied on sda5 only?], Just made a encrypted installation last night. It will encrypt only that particular partition I guess. But since grub has that partition set as root. It will ask encryption password on every boot before grub pops up.
[06:13] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> @The_LoudSpeaker [Just made a encrypted installation last night. It will encrypt only that particu …], @lynorian this can be added to manual I guess. As a side note on installation page?
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[15:24] <lubot> <SamuelBanya> Question about wifi in Lubuntu, I'm at a friend's house with different wifi. How do I look for existing connections within the Edit Connections terminal program?
[15:25] <lubot> <SamuelBanya> I tried using "Add" but I'm not sure what the ipv4 or ipv6 connections are
[15:26] <lubot> <SamuelBanya> Nevermind I clicked the internet icon and found the existing connection
[16:05] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> @SamuelBanya [I tried using "Add" but I'm not sure what the ipv4 or ipv6 connections are], You have to use ipv4 btw.
[16:05] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> ipv6 is not generally used in homes and offices.
[16:06] <lubot> <teward001> ^ that
[16:06] <lubot> <teward001> outside of lab envs i mean
[16:06] <lubot> <teward001> with private v6 :P
[16:07] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> @teward001 [outside of lab envs i mean], Our college labs don't use ipv6. ipv4 only. I have never encountered ipv6 in my life. Till date. Where else can one find ipv6 btw?
[16:07] <lubot> * teward001 points at his lab environment or the delegated /48 that he leases from Comcast to his business modem/router
[16:10] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> How much difference does it make tho? I mean ipv4 is also quite fast for data transfers. We easily get 60MBps intranet and 15-20 MBps internet speeds. That's more than enough for us. Would it be better with ipv6?
[16:10] <lubot> <teward001> that's going to be your net uplink regardless
[16:11] <lubot> <teward001> but there are some services that're IPv6 only provided by some cloud service providers which makes it a PAIN to handle but
[16:11] <lubot> <teward001> meh
[16:11] <lubot> <teward001> some VPS server providers though only give you v6 and you have to pay for v4 separately
[16:14] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> @teward001 [that's going to be your net uplink regardless], Ipv6 has better routing and dhcp also not required so I thought speeds would be higher wouldn't they? Considering Our campus has bandwidth of 2GBps.
[16:14] <lubot> <teward001> *shrugs*
[16:14] <lubot> <teward001> there's other bottlenecks as well
[16:14] <lubot> <teward001> congestion upstream from you, etc.
[16:15] <lubot> <teward001> it doesn't have DHCP *exactly* but there are v6 DHCP capabilities in some setups
[16:15] <lubot> <teward001> such as for wifi setups
[16:15] <lubot> <teward001> but i've not handled those
[16:15] <lubot> <teward001> we can continue discussion on that stuff in -offtopic though and leave here for support ;)
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[18:06] <Mendeman> &list
[18:06] <Mendeman> ups
[18:43] <bernd> irc://irc.freenode.net/ubuntu-de
[18:45] <lubot> <HMollerCl> bernd: telegram nicht?
[18:48] <bernd> Hi, I can't create/open a project in ardour
[18:52] <kc2bez> bernd: You may want to join #ardour and ask. It isn't one of the applications that is related to Lubuntu
[19:00] <bernd> the problem is, that ardour publish ther own packages/downloades. But I have install ardour with discover. And so they say: It's not our problem
[20:00] <teward> bernd: then file a bug against the version from the Ubuntu repositories, with issues. Or install the 'upstream' ardour repositories and packages and use those.
[20:00] <teward> but keep in mind both solutions are a catch-22
[20:00] <teward> because the 'upstream' versions might not work on your system or might break it
[20:00] <teward> and the one in the ubuntu / lubuntu repos doesn't have upstream 'support' continually as you have seen
[20:10] <bernd> ok, thank you
[20:49] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> I have a disco vm. How do I upgrade it to current eoan release? Do I just replace 'disco' with 'eoan' everywhere in sources.list ?
[20:50] <lubot> <teward001> i'm assuming do-release-upgrade -d won't work yet.
[20:50] <lubot> <teward001> but then yes you could just do that.
[20:50] <lubot> <The_LoudSpeaker> Thanks!