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- a DVD
- a USB drive (2 GB or greater)
- a USB drive (2 GB or greater)
Writing/burning the image

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Starting the installer
----------------------
This will tell you about installation of Lubuntu. Once you have booted lubuntu to install it you will be greated by a screen that shows Start Lubuntu, Check disk for defects, test RAM, and boot from first hard disk. To start the install press install Lubuntu. In the upper left hand corner of the desktop that looks like a disk which says Install Lubuntu 18.10. You will be taken to a screen with Welcome to the lubuntu installer. If you wish to choose a different language there is a log with which language to run the intsaller.
This will tell you about installation of Lubuntu. Once you have booted lubuntu to install it you will be greated by a screen that shows Start Lubuntu, Check disk for defects, test RAM, and boot from first hard disk. To start the install press install Lubuntu. In the upper left hand corner of the desktop that looks like a disk which says Install Lubuntu 18.10. You will be taken to a screen with Welcome to the lubuntu installer. If you wish to choose a different language there is a log with which language to run the intsaller.
After selecting the language the next button will move you on to the next task.
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If all you want is Lubuntu is on your is Lubuntu you can select the erase disk which will delete all daata on the disk which is why having your data backed up before this point is extremely important. IF you choose to do this you can continue on to user setup.
.. warning::
Erasing your entire disk or partiion may cause you to lose data so please backup beforehand.
.. warning::
Erasing your entire disk or partiion may cause you to lose data so please backup beforehand.
If you have had a previous linux install and want to put the entire disk or just replace an entire partition you will need to unmount them. In this subcase running `sudo swapoff -a` will unmount them and any partitions with data mounted can be unmounted through pcmanfm-qt.
If you have had a previous linux install and want to put the entire disk or just replace an entire partition you will need to unmount them. In this subcase running `sudo swapoff -a` will unmount them and any partitions with data mounted can be unmounted through pcmanfm-qt.
Manual partioning
-----------------
If you wish to manual set up partitions as an advanced option you will have to choose which filesystem you want. A filesystem controls how your filesystems are accessed at lower levels on the disk. If you are booting your computer in UEFI mode a more modern firmware compared to BIOS you will need to create an EFI system partition see `http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFI_System_partition` for more detail to create this partition you will need a fat32 filesystem with the ESP flag with to be mounted at /boot/efi/ under the mount point. You will also need a / or root filesystem several filesystems included for Lubuntu are ext4, xfs, and btrfs. If you have had a previous linux install and want to put the entire disk or just replace an entire partition you will need to unmount them.
To create a partition you need to press the create partition button which will bring up a dialog. The filesystem field is a drop down menu to select which filesystem you want. You also need to select where you want to mount the partition which you need at least one / partition and if you are booting an efi system you will also need a /boot/efi mounted partition. Another common option is if you have a want to have your data all on its own partition which can even be on its own seperate physical disk this can be mounted at /home.
To create a partition you need to press the create partition button which will bring up a dialog. The filesystem field is a drop down menu to select which filesystem you want. You also need to select where you want to mount the partition which you need at least one / partition and if you are booting an efi system you will also need a /boot/efi mounted partition. Another common option is if you have a want to have your data all on its own partition which can even be on its own seperate physical disk this can be mounted at /home.
User Setup
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The Install
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The installer will show a slideshow while the installer writes to the partition and installs Lubuntu. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox to reboot now after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished.
The installer will show a slideshow while the installer writes to the partition and installs Lubuntu. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox to reboot now after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished.

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2.1.1/firefox
2.1.2/qtransmission
2.1.3/Quasel_IRC
2.1.4/bluedevil
2.1.4/bluedevil
2.1.5/trojita

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Chapter 2.2 Office Applications
===============================
.. toctree::
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:titlesonly:
:titlesonly:
2.2.1/libreoffice
2.2.2/libreoffice_calc

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Chapter 2.5 Sound and Video
===========================
.. toctree::
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:titlesonly:
:titlesonly:
2.5.1/K3b
2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control

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:titlesonly:
3.1.1/fcitx
3.1.2/htop
3.1.2/htop
3.1.3/qterminal
3.1.5/nm-tray
3.1.6/qps

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3.2.1/LXQt_configuration_center
3.2.2/appearnce
3.2.3/brightness
3.2.3/brightness
3.2.4/date_and_time
3.2.5/desktop
3.2.6/desktop_notifications
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3.2.14/shortcut_keys
3.2.15/users_and_groups
3.2.16/window_effects

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Usage
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Discover allows you to search for applications by using the search box. Clicking on a program will give you a description of it. When installing or removing software you will be prompted for your password.You can also browse through different cattegories on the left clicking on the different categories.
Discover allows you to search for applications by using the search box. Clicking on a program will give you a description of it. When installing or removing software, you will be prompted for your password. You can also browse through different categories on the left clicking on the different categories.
Discover allows you to update software using the Updates tab located on the bottom of the left column. You can click the button to "check for updates" manually.
To remove software use the Installed tab. You can browse your installed packages, search usign the search bar (upper left corner), and the click the remove button to remove software.
To remove software use the Installed tab. You can browse your installed packages, search using the search bar (upper left corner), and the click the remove button to remove software.
Screenshot
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Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 5.13.5 of discover.
Lubuntu ships with version 5.13.5 of Discover.
How to launch
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To launch Discover from the menu -> System Tools -> Discover or run plasma-discover from the command line.
To launch Discover from the menu -> System Tools -> Discover or run plasma-discover from the command line.

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Chapter 5.1 LXQt Panel
======================
LXQt panel is the bar situated at the bottom of you screen by default. The panel contains an application menu, a desktop switcher, a quick-launch bar, a taskbar, a system tray containing applets and a clock. The panel is highly configurable with a number of settings and plugins.
LXQt Panel is the bar situated at the bottom of your screen by default. The panel contains an application menu, a desktop switcher, a quick-launch bar, a taskbar, a system tray containing applets, and a clock. The panel is highly configurable with a number of settings and plugins.
Usage
------
The application menu allows you to browse and search through available programs, a keyboard shortcut is conveniently available for this. The desktop switcher allows you to switch to another virtual desktop, allowing you to keep your workspace organized. The quick launch bar allows you to conveniently launch your file explorer (PCMan) and web browser (Firefox).
The application menu allows you to browse and search through available programs; a keyboard shortcut is conveniently available for this. The desktop switcher allows you to switch to another virtual desktop, allowing you to keep your workspace organized. The quick launch bar allows you to conveniently launch your file explorer (PCManFM Qt) and web browser (Firefox).
.. image:: menu_search.png
The taskbar lists the windows you currently have open. To bring one of these windows to focus simply left click the windows on the task bar. If you have multiple of the same window left clicking will open the group, allowing you to select between the different windows. If you want to close a group of multiple windows you can right click the group and click close all.
The taskbar lists the windows you currently have open. To bring one of these windows to focus simply left click the windows on the task bar. If you have multiple of the same window left clicking will open the group, allowing you to select between the different windows. If you want to close a group of multiple windows you can right click the group and click close all.
.. image:: multiple_tasks.png
In the system tray there there are multiple widgets. With the volume applet you can change the volume by using the mouse-wheel with the mouse over the speaker icon left click the speaker icon and drag the volume up and down and toggle mute with the button at the bottom. To the far right is a clock, you can click the clock to bring up a pop up calendar window.
In the system tray there there are multiple widgets. With the volume applet you can change the volume by using the mouse-wheel with the mouse over the speaker icon left click the speaker icon and drag the volume up and down and toggle mute with the button at the bottom. To the far right is a clock, you can click the clock to bring up a pop up calendar window.
.. image:: system_tray.png
As mentioned before the panel is highly configurable and you can customize it by right clicking at various places.
As mentioned before, the panel is highly configurable and you can customize it by right clicking at various places.
Version
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How to launch
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lxqt-panel should auto launch by default. If you need to manually start it for some reason run lxqt-panel from the command line.
lxqt-panel should auto launch by default. If you need to manually start it, run lxqt-panel from the command line.

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Chapter 5.2 Desktop Icons
=========================
The icons on your desktop can be moved by clicking and holding and dragging the desktop icon to the position you want it. To open a desktop entry file on an icon double click on it. To remove a desktop icon right click on the file and click move to trash.
The icons on your desktop can be moved by clicking and holding and dragging the desktop icon to the position you want it. To open a desktop entry file on an icon double click on it. To remove a desktop icon right click on the file and click move to trash.

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Chapter 5.3 Runner
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Runner allows you to search for and launch applications and commands in the LXQt environment. It is a quick and convienent way of finding what you're looking for.
Runner allows you to search for and launch applications and commands in the LXQt environment. It is a quick and convenient way of finding what you're looking for.
Usage
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Configuration
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lxqt-runner has a few configuration options. If you want to change the keyboard shortcut to launch programs, click the the downward arrow on the right side of the search bar, to open up the menu. Select the gear icon to configure, at the bottom there is a label that says shortcut and then a button that lists the current shortcut. Left click on the button and a countdown will begin in which time you need to press the key or combination of keystrokes you want to launch lxqt-runner. In this screen there are also tickboxes to keep a history of your commands and if you want the historical items shown first.
lxqt-runner has a few configuration options. If you want to change the keyboard shortcut to launch programs, click the the downward arrow on the right side of the search bar, to open up the menu. Select the gear icon to configure, at the bottom there is a label that says shortcut and then a button that lists the current shortcut. Left click on the button and a countdown will begin in which time you need to press the key or combination of keystrokes you want to launch lxqt-runner. In this screen there are also tickboxes to keep a history of your commands and if you want the historical items shown first.
Screenshot
---------------
.. image:: runner.png
.. image:: runner.png

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Chapter 5.4 Window Management
=============================
Window managment is how to manage the windows on your desktop. Underneath Lubuntu uses openbox as default a window manager. This manages window allows you to drag and close and make windows take up the whole screen. You also can drag the whole window around by clicking on the titlebar and dragging the window with the mouse.
Window management is how to manage the windows on your desktop. Underneath, Lubuntu uses Openbox by default as the window manager. This manages window allows you to drag, close, and make windows take up the whole screen. You also can drag the whole window around by clicking on the titlebar and dragging the window with the mouse.
If you want to make your window bigger or smaller you can grab the border of the window which should be highligheted in blue by default to drag or make the window bigger or smaller. To make a window take up the full screen or maximize it is to press the button on the titlebar to make the window that look like to arrows pointing towards opposite corners of the window. Pressing the X button will close the window. The button that looks like a - will iconify the window to make it only appear on the taskbar of lxqt-panel and in the window switching dialog better known to microsoft windows users as minimize.
If you want to make your window bigger or smaller, you can grab the border of the window which should be highlighted in blue by default to drag or make the window bigger or smaller. To make a window take up the full screen or maximize it is to press the button on the titlebar to make the window that look like to arrows pointing towards opposite corners of the window. Pressing the X button will close the window. The button that looks like a - will iconify the window to make it only appear on the taskbar of lxqt-panel and in the window switching dialog better known to microsoft windows users as minimize.
On the far left at the top of the window is the icon for the program. If you left click on the icon brings up a menu for window management. The send to desktop to send to desktop for several different desktops or all desktops at the bottom. The layer option on the menu always on top to make the window appear always on top. If you want to move something to always show to bottom or you can move it back to normal. The third icon is move and then you can drag them to where you want. Resize lets you move the mouse by resizeing. Iconify lets you see it only on the taskbar. Maximize maximizeses the window to make it take up all of the monitor. Roll up roll down makes the window just a titlebar. On the far bottom is this menu you can move it to close.
On the far left at the top of the window is the icon for the program. If you left click on the icon brings up a menu for window management. The send to desktop to send to desktop for several different desktops or all desktops at the bottom. The layer option on the menu always on top to make the window appear always on top. If you want to move something to always show to bottom or you can move it back to normal. The third icon is move and then you can drag them to where you want. Resize lets you move the mouse by resizing. Iconify lets you see it only on the taskbar. Maximize maximizes the window to make it take up all of the monitor. Roll up roll down makes the window just a titlebar. On the far bottom is this menu you can move it to close.
If you want some useful keyboard shortcuts use the super (windows) key and press an arrow key to snap the window to that side of the screen.
If you want some useful keyboard shortcuts use the Super Key and press an arrow key to snap the window to that side of the screen.

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- This can be done by clicking the Menu (Alt + F1) -> System Tools -> Software Updater.
- When prompted, click Install Now.
- After the install is completed you may be prompted to reboot. If not, reboot manually.
- .. image:: 02_up-to-date.png
.. image:: 02_up-to-date.png
Since 18.10 is not an LTS (Long Term Support) release, you may have to opt in for non LTS versions of Lubuntu.
- Select the Updates -> Notify me of a new Ubuntu version -> For any new version, from Software and Updates.
- Close the update manager, and you should be prompted to upgrade to the latest release.
- .. image:: 03_development_release.png
- Alternatively, you can start a terminal (Ctrl + Alt + T) and type in the command "update-manager -d"
- The -d flag is referring to the fact that it's moving to an unsupported release (if you are on the LTS track, this is accurate).
- The -d flag is referring to the fact that it's moving to an unsupported release (if you are on the LTS track, this is accurate).
.. image:: 03_development_release.png
Next, you will want to upgrade to the new release.
- After rebooting, start the update manager.
- This can be done by clicking the Menu (Alt + F1) -> Preferences -> Software and Updates.
- You should be prompted to upgrade. Click upgrade.
- .. image:: 04_release_available.png
- Read the release notes. **This is important, in case there is information you need to know.**
- .. image:: 05_release_notes.png
- Once the upgrade has completed, restart your machine.
.. image:: 04_release_available.png
.. image:: 05_release_notes.png
Upgrading with command line
---------------------------

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Appendix E Live Session
=======================
It is possible to use Lubuntu without installing it. In a live session yoru computer is running off a bootable media (USB, CD, or DVD). The session can also be used to install Lubuntu.
It is possible to use Lubuntu without installing it. In a live session yoru computer is running off a bootable media (USB, CD, or DVD). The session can also be used to install Lubuntu.
Reasons for using live session:
- Hardware testing and trouble shooting.
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- Fixing broken installs.
- Backing up files
A good example of when you would use a live session is if your computer turns on and won't boot, you can run the live session. You could then mount the disk and backup all of your pictures or send an email. If your hardrive or ssd is no longer working you can boot a live session and then order replacment parts. You also can feel free to try different things out in a live session.
A good example of when you would use a live session is if your computer turns on and won't boot, you can run the live session. You could then mount the disk and backup all of your pictures or send an email. If your hard drive or SSD is no longer working, you can boot a live session and then order replacment parts. You also can feel free to try different things out in a live session.
.. warning::
In a live session anything you do not save to external media or a mounted drive specifically will be lost when you power off your machine.
In a live session anything you do not save to external media or a mounted drive specifically will be lost when you power off your machine.

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