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- A modern, Debian-based Linux distribution
- Debian Buster (10.0) and onwards
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and onwards
- A text editor with syntax highlighting, word wrap, and spell checking
- A text editor with syntax highlighting and spell checking
- A screenshot tool
- The following packages from your Linux distribution's repository:
- `git`

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Run the following command to install the needed dependencies:
```bash
sudo apt install python3-sphinx latexmk texlive texlive-formats-extra python3-sphinx-rtd-theme python3-sphinx-bootstrap-theme
```
sudo apt install python3-pip python3-sphinx latexmk texlive texlive-formats-extra python3-sphinx-rtd-theme python3-sphinx-bootstrap-theme
```
You can see the options for building the documentation by running `make help`. You can make the html version by running `make html`. You can make a pdf version of the lubuntu manual with `make latexpdf`. If you just want to check for warnings or errors building run `make dummy`.
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You can see the options for building the documentation by running `make help`. Y
To contribute to the Lubuntu Manual, you can either create a request on Launchpad, or send patch mail to [lubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com](mailto:lubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com) and prefix the subject with `[Lubuntu Manual Pull Request]`.
If you really want to learn more about sphinx Lyn Perrine found this pycon video helpful [Carol_Willing-Practical_Sphinx](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ROZRNZkPS8)
If you really want to learn more about sphinx Lyn Perrine found this pycon video helpful [Carol_Willing-Practical_Sphinx] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ROZRNZkPS8)
If you want short help on how to format things see StyleGuide.rst in this directory.

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Chapter 1.1 Retrieving the image
=================================
Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. Lubuntu supports AMD64 CPU types also known as 64-bit with a new version every six months (supported for nine months), and every two years being a long term support release (supported for three years). Lubuntu 24.04 is a Long Term Support release supported until 2027. Lubuntu 25.04 is supported until Janurary 2026.
Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. Lubuntu supports AMD64 CPU types also known as 64-bit with a new version every six months (supported for nine months), and every two years being a long term support release (supported for three years). Lubuntu 24.04 is a Long Term Support release supported until 2027. Lubuntu 24.04 is supported until April 2024.
LTS vs. Regular Releases
------------------------
@ -12,11 +12,9 @@ For users looking to try new features every six months at the expense of the sup
**It is extremely important that if you choose this path, you upgrade to each successive regular release shortly after it comes out.** If you are not comfortable doing this, you should consider using the LTS release instead.
About four months after a new LTS release comes and every 6 months thereafter an **LTS Point Release** is realeased to support new hardware and fewer updates to download with the longer support term of an LTS realease. LTS point releases are released every August and Feburary. Each LTS point release is called 24.04.1 is the first point release for the 24.04 point release.
Ways to download the image
---------------------------
Now that the decision of which release type you need is made, you will need to download the image.
Now that the decision of which architecture and release type you need is made, you will need to download the image.
There are several ways to download the Lubuntu image:
- HTTP download (from your web browser or terminal).
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.. code::
sha256sum lubuntu-24.10-desktop-amd64.iso
sha256sum lubuntu-23.10-desktop-amd64.iso
and then carefully check that the output matches
.. code::
5c9c3f03ea12566ecec008aef97afa997854674a1a0421d400cf48d819fd953c *lubuntu-24.10-desktop-amd64.iso
0072ac362fef0aa2cc496f83389807cc86e9b5e1fa9fe4eaa7a3f728f6d59f2e *lubuntu-23.10-desktop-amd64.iso
Downloading the image via BitTorrent
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code::
zsync https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/oracular/release/lubuntu-24.10-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/lunar/release/lubuntu-23.04-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
**You have now downloaded the image successfully. Please continue to Chapter 1.2.**

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@ -9,11 +9,9 @@ At the start of the boot process, a GRUB splash screen will be shown. To install
.. image:: grubsplash.png
The next screen will present a choice between :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu`, which will give you a live session to run Lubuntu as you see fit, or run the installer directly with :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu`. Above this there is a field to select which language you want to install in the :guilabel:`Select Your Language` drop down. To get this screen in your language, select one then press the :guilabel:`Confirm` button. If you need more advanced network settings to install Lubuntu than just connecting to Wi-Fi use the :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu` choice. If choose :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu` the installer will start right away and install in your language. At the bottom of your screen if you are connected to the internet automatically like with an ethernet cable it will say :guilabel:`Connected` at the bottom. If you are not connected to the internet at the bottom it will say :guilabel:`Not Connected`.
The next screen will present a choice between :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu`, which will give you a live session to run Lubuntu as you see fit, or run the installer directly with :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu`. Above this there is a field to select which language you want to install in the :guilabel:`Select Your Language` drop down. To get this screen in your language, select one then press the :guilabel:`Confirm` button. If you need more advanced network settings to install Lubuntu than just connecting to Wi-Fi use the :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu` choice. If choose :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu` the installer will start right away and you will be asked to select your language. At the bottom of your screen if you are connected to the internet automatically like with an ethernet cable it will say :guilabel:`Connected` at the bottom. If you are not connected to the internet at the bottom it will say :guilabel:`Not Connected`.
.. image:: installer-prompt.png
Once you have booted into the live session, feel free to explore Lubuntu and make sure all your hardware works. Once you are ready to install Lubuntu, double click the icon in the top-left corner of the desktop :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu 25.04` or :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 25.04`.
Once you have booted into the live session, feel free to explore Lubuntu and make sure all your hardware works. Once you are ready to install Lubuntu, double click the icon in the top-left corner of the desktop :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS` or :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS`.
.. image:: live_session.png
@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ You will be taken to the Lubuntu installer Welcome screen. You can change the in
.. image:: welcome_installer.png
Selecting Your Location
Selecting Your location
-----------------------
The next screen will show you a map of the world where you can choose your location. Your location will be used to set your time zone and download server. To see what region you have chosen use the :guilabel:`Region` drop down menu. The :guilabel:`Zone` field should have a major city with the same time as you. If you want to get to the your time zone manually faster you can type in the name of a big city in the same time zone. Towards the bottom you can to change your system language by pressing the upper :guilabel:`Change` button. To change the how numbers and dates appear on your system press the lower :guilabel:`Change` button. To switch certain keys on your keyboard use the :guilabel:`Switch Keyboard` drop down. To move to the next step once again press the :guilabel:`Next` button. To move back to selecting your language to change your language press the :guilabel:`Back` button.
@ -37,8 +35,8 @@ Next select your keyboard layout, you can check your keyboard matches the keyboa
.. image:: keyboard.png
Customize
---------
Customizing
-----------
Next will bring a choice of what applications to install, additional third party drivers, or to install updates with the installation. To choose to install all applications and the list of the third party applications choose :guilabel:`Full Installation`. To choose the normal applications included in Lubuntu select the :guilabel:`Normal Installation` button. To choose a minimal installation of just the desktop environment select the :guilabel:`Minimal Installation` button. To install updates while installing check the :guilabel:`Download and install updates following installation` checkbox. To install third party and maybe proprietary drivers check the :guilabel:`Install third-party software for graphics, WiFi hardware, and additional media formats` checkbox.
@ -46,12 +44,10 @@ Pick which particular additional applications you wish to install there are chec
To go to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. To go to selecting your keyboard again press the :guilabel:`Back` button.
.. image:: customizing.png
Setting Up Partitions
Setting up partitions
---------------------
If all you want is Lubuntu on your machine, you can select the :guilabel:`Erase disk` button. This will format the disk and **delete all data 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. To change the storage device to install Lubuntu on use the :guilabel:`Select Storage device` drop down menu. To see whether you are installing in uefi or bios mode is shown in the top left corner of this window. To choose to use a swap file under :guilabel:`Erase disk` keep :menuselection:`Swap to file` or to not use swap choose :menuselection:`No Swap`. To choose which filesystem to use the drop down on the right to choose which filesystem you want to use. If you want to encrypt your drive press the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox and then you will need to enter the encryption passphrase twice to make sure you have it typed in correctly. It is strongly advised to write down this passphrase and keep it somewhere safe.
If all you want is Lubuntu on your machine, you can select the :guilabel:`Erase disk` button. This will format the disk and **delete all data 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. To change the storage device to install Lubuntu on use the :guilabel:`Select Storage device` drop down menu. To choose to use a swap file under :guilabel:`Erase disk` keep :menuselection:`Swap to file` or to not use swap choose :menuselection:`No Swap`. To choose which filesystem to use the drop down on the right to choose which filesystem you want to use. If you want to encrypt your drive press the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox and then you will need to enter the encryption passphrase twice to make sure you have it typed in correctly. It is strongly advised to write down this passphrase and keep it somewhere safe.
.. warning::
Erasing your entire disk or partition may cause you to lose data so please backup beforehand.
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If you had a previous Linux install with a swap partition you will need to unmount the swap. To do this run
.. code::
sudo swapoff -a; sudo swapon /dev/zram0
sudo swapoff -a
which will unmount them and any swap partitions while still leaving zram enabled. This will not work if you have data partition mounted open PCManFM-Qt and press the upward pointed arrow on each partition in the :guilabel:`Places` sidebar to unmount all data partitions.
which will unmount them and any swap partitions. This will not work if you have data partition mounted open PCManFM-Qt and press the upward pointed arrow on each partition in the :guilabel:`Places` sidebar to unmount all data partitions.
To move back to Selecting your keyboard layout press the :guilabel:`Back` button. To advance to the setting up users press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
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The Install
-----------
The Lubuntu installer provides some useful information while the installer is running. On the bottom of the window is a progress bar. On the right end of the progress bar is the percentage of the installation complete. To see command line output of the install press the :guilabel:`Magnifying glass` button. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox :guilabel:`Reboot now` after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished. There is a slideshow while you install and to move to the next slide left click and to move to the previous slide right click.
The Lubuntu installer provides some useful information while the installer is running. On the bottom of the window is a progress bar. On the right end of the progress bar is the percentage of the installation complete. To see command line output of the install press the :guilabel:`Toggle log` button. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox :guilabel:`Reboot now` after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished. There is a slideshow while you install and to move to the next slide left click and to move to the previous slide right click.
.. image:: installer_screen.png
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After the install is finished you will need to reboot your system into your new install. If you want to continue using the live system but end the installer uncheck the :guilabel:`Reboot now` checkbox. To close the installer press the :guilabel:`Done` button. After this your computer will reboot and you should remove your install media.
Install Alongside
-----------------
To choose to shrink your current partition to install Lubuntu alongside a currently existing install so you can boot into both of them select :guilabel:`Install alongside`. The :guilabel:`Current` bar graph shows how much space is currently taken up by a partition. The :guilabel:`After` section shows how much space will be used by both installs. To change how much space each partition will end up using slide the center back and forth to distribute space between both installs. If you want to encrypt your install check the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox.
.. image:: install_alongside.png
Replace a Partition
-------------------
To replace a partition select :guilabel:`Replace a partition` on the :guilabel:`Partitions` tab. To select which filesystem to install Lubuntu on choose on the drop down under :guilabel:`Replace a partition`. To select which drive to install on choose in the :guilabel:`Select storage device` menu. To encrypt your Lubuntu install check the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox. To look at your current layout of partitions you have look at the :guilabel:`Current` bar graph. To see what each partition is listed below the graph. To select which partition to replace left click on the partition on the :guilabel:`Current` graph. To see the what partitions will be used after the install read the :guilabel:`After` field. To see the size and filesystem of all partitions view the :guilabel:`After` bar graph. To see where Lubuntu will boot from is also on the bottom. To continue installing press :guilabel:`Next`.
.. image:: replacing_partition.png
Manual Partitioning
Manual partitioning
-----------------------
.. Warning::
Trying to use nonlinux filesystems such as NTFS or FAT as your root filesystem will result in a broken system.
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.. image:: manpartition-create.png
Lubuntu's bootloader grub does not support creating an encrypted / partition without a separate unencrypted /boot partition. If you create a separate /home partition will be where you save all your user documents photos and videos so make sure if you create one it has enough space for your personal files. All partitions created do not be on the same drive so you can for example put /home on its own drive to give you lots of space and then put / where all of your system and programs will be launched from. A good example of a sensible way to use manual partitioning is if you have a solid state disk and a hard drive in a computer, put the / partition on the solid state drive for faster program launches and /home on the hard drive for more space for your files.
To go back on all your changes to the previous state press the :guilabel:`Revert All Changes` button in the top right. To change what device your computer will boot off of you will need to use the :guilabel:`Install boot loader on` drop down menu to select which disc to boot off of.
To go back on all your changes to the previous state press the :guilabel:`Revert All Changes` button. To change what device your computer will boot off of you will need to use the :guilabel:`Install boot loader on` drop down menu to select which disc to boot off of.
In the center of the manual partitioning window shows you what name of the partition is. What type of filesystem is displayed in the :guilabel:`File System` column. To see where your partition is mounted are shown in the :guilabel:`Mount Point` column. The size of the system is shown in the :guilabel:`Size` Column.
The top of the manual partitioning window shows a visual bar showing size of your partitions on top. Below it shows each partition on your drive with the color it is in the bar graph and the size of the partition.
OEM Installs
------------
To install Lubuntu in an OEM mode for distributing to someone else on the grub boot splash select :menuselection:`OEM install (for manufacturers)` or from the panel menu :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.10 (OEM mode)`. Then you will be asked if you are sure you want to install in OEM mode and to actually install in OEM mode press the :guilabel:`Yes` button. Then the installer will say have a welcome screen that will say it is in OEM mode will show up. To change what language to use for installation use the drop down bar under :guilabel:`OEM installation mode`. To move to the next step of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem-install-welcome.png
To set a name for what to call this preinstalled system you are installing to ship to someone enter that in the :guilabel:`Batch` field. To move to the next part press :guilabel:`Next` To go back to welcome press the :guilabel:`Back` button. Then the :guilabel:`Location`, :guilabel:`Keyboard`, :guilabel:`Customize`, and :guilabel:`Partitions` sections are the same as a normal installation. Then for the OEM install you will not be able to make a username as the end user you ship to will use that. To choose a hostname enter in the :guilabel:`What is the name of this computer?` field. Then you will enter a password twice with :guilabel:`Choose a Password to keep your account safe` field. To have your OEM install log in automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox. To move to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem-users.png
Then a summary screen shows what settings are for your users. To actually begin installing press the :guilabel:`Install` button and then to confirm that this is what you want press the :guilabel:`Install Now` button.
Oem User Setup
--------------
To setup your user setup for an OEM preinstalled system :menuselection:`System Tools ---> Finish OEM prepartion`. Then you will be asked if you want to finish OEM setup and then a wizard will be run next boot. Then press :guilabel:`Yes` to confirm this. Then you will need to reboot to run the user setup.
The first section of user setup will ask you what language to continue in at the very bottom. To go to the next part of Lubuntu setup press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_language.png
Next you will need to select your time zone in the :guilabel:`Region` and :guilabel:`Zone` fields with a world map above them to tell you what time it is set to. To set what language the system will boot into press the :guilabel:`Change` button next to :guilabel:`The system language will be set to` field. To change how date and number formatting press the :guilabel:`Change` button next to :guilabel:`The numbers and dates locale will be set to` field. To go to the next part of Lubuntu setup press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_location.png
The next part of setup will have be selecting your keyboard layout. To change the what kind of keyboard model you are using change the :guilabel:`Keyboard model` field. The left column sets the language of your keyboard while the right column selects a layout for that keyboard. In the bottom left hand corner you type to make sure what you think you are typing matches what is being input. To set a key to change keyboard layout select one from the :guilabel:`Switch keyboard` field. To move on to setup your users press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_keyboard.png
Next is to set up your users for your computer. To then enter your name in the :guilabel:`What is your name` field. To enter your username in the :guilabel:`login` field. Enter your hostname in :guilabel:`What is the name of your computer`. Then type your password twice to make sure you didn't mistype in in the fields under :guilabel:`Choose a password to keep your account safe` field. To login automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox.
.. image:: oem_users.png
Next step to finalize creating users and keyboard and language settings press the :guilabel:`Set Up` button. At this point you will be asked to confirm because you cannot undo after this step. To continue with all your settings press the :guilabel:`Set Up Now`. Then the users will set up with a slideshow and you will then reboot and then can login to reboot and use Lubuntu is ready to use.

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To manage your bookmarks press :kbd:`Control+Shift+O` or three horizontal bars :menuselection:`Bookmarks -->Manage Bookmarks`. To switch to different categories of bookmarks on the left hand side to switch categories. To search through your bookmarks type in :guilabel:`Search Bookmarks` box in the top right hand corner. To open a bookmark in this park double click on it or right click and select :menuselection:`Open`. To open a bookmark in a new tab right click on it and select :menuselection:`Open in New Tab`. To delete a bookmark right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete Bookmark`. To rename your bookmark something you will remember use the :guilabel:`Name` field. To change where a bookmark points to change the :guilabel:`URL` field. To add tags to your bookmark type them in the :guilabel:`Tags` field.
In the top left hand corner there is a :guilabel:`Folder` button that on the tab bar to open Firefox View. To see a summary of all your recent tabs use the :guilabel:`Recent browsing` tab. To search your history type in the :guilabel:`Search` bar. To see all your recent browsing or recently closed tabs you can left click on :guilabel:`View all` to see the tabs in that section. To view your open tabs left click on the :guilabel:`Open tabs` on the left sidebar. To search your open tabs type in the :guilabel:`Search open tabs` bar. On the left is title of each webpage. The second column lists the a short version of the link. The third column lists how long ago you have viewed that tab. The :guilabel:`...` on the right column lists options to move the tab, close the tab, or copy a link to the tab. Use the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` tab to view your tabs you have recently closed. To search your recently closed tabs type in the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` bar. Left click on a tab to to reopen it. To see a short version of the link to the site view the second column. To view how long ago you closed that tab view the third column. To remove the closed tab from this list press the :guilabel:`x` button. To view tabs from other devices use the :guilabel:`Tabs from other devices` tab on the left sidebar. To search your tabs from other devices search type in the :guilabel:`Search synced tabs` bar. To view your history view the :guilabel:`History` tab on the left sidebar. To sort your history by site left click on the :guilabel:`Sort by site` button. To switch to sorting by date press the :guilabel:`Sort by date button`. To reopen a page from your history simply left click on it. To search through your history type in the :guilabel:`Search history bar`. To view the title of the page view the left most column. To view a short version of what site it is view the second column. To view what time you last visited that page view the third column from the left. To see more options press the :guilabel:`...` button.
In the top left hand corner there is a :guilabel:`Folder` button that on the tab bar to open Firefox View. To see a summary of all your recent tabs use the :guilabel:`Recent browsing` tab.To see all your recent browsing or recently closed tabs you can left click on :guilabel:`View all` to see the tabs in that section. To view your open tabs left click on the :guilabel:`Open tabs` on the left sidebar. On the left is title of each webpage. The second column lists the a short version of the link. The third column lists how long ago you have viewed that tab. The :guilabel:`...` on the right column lists options to move the tab, close the tab, or copy a link to the tab. Use the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` tab to view your tabs you have recently closed. Left click on a tab to to reopen it. To see a short version of the link to the site view the second column. To view how long ago you closed that tab view the third column. To remove the closed tab from this list press the :guilabel:`x` button. To view tabs from other devices use the :guilabel:`Tabs from other devices` tab on the left sidebar. To view your history view the :guilabel:`History` tab on the left sidebar. To sort your history by site left click on the :guilabel:`Sort by site` button. To swtich to sorting by date press the :guilabel:`Sort by date button`. To reopen a page from your history simply left click on it. To view the title of the page view the left most column. To view a short version of what site it is view the second column. To view what time you last visited that page view the third column from the left. To see more options press the :guilabel:`...` button.
.. image:: firefox-view.png
@ -76,14 +76,6 @@ To search for a word in a webpage press :kbd:`Control+F` and then type what you
Firefox offers to save passwords of websites with a popup when you enter in a password and press :guilabel:`Save`. This will have Firefox remember the password so you do not have to remember it. Firefox however stores these in your browser and you can access them from the three bars :menuselection:`Passwords`. To search what sites you have saved logins for type in the :guilabel:`Search Logins` bar at the top. On the left hand side bar lists each saved login for each site and to get to one login left click on the site. Once on a login click the :guilabel:`Copy` button to copy the password to login to a site. To view a password of what you have saved click the :guilabel:`eyeball` button which will show your saved passwords. To hide your password again press the :guilabel:`crossed out eyeball`. To stop storing a login in Firefox press the :guilabel:`Remove` button. To change a saved password you can press the :guilabel:`Edit` button.
IF you have trouble reading a webpage you may want to use reader view. To enter reader view left click on the :guilabel:`paper with lines on it` button to the right of the address bar. This will take out background of the page and sidebars with less things on the page. To Exit reader view press the :guilabel:`x` button to the left of the main text of the page or press the :guilabel:`paper with lines on it` button on the right of the address bar again.
To change settings with your text in reader view press the :guilabel:`Aa` button on the left sidebar. To change increase text size press the :guilabel:`+` button and conversely press the :guilabel:`-` button. To choose what kind of font to read use the :guilabel:`Font` menu. To choose which weight of font to use use the :guilabel:`Font weight` menu. To change how much width of the screen to take up layout use the :guilabel:`Content width` slider. To change the space between lines change the :guilabel:`Line spacing` slider.
To choose a theme for how to view text in reader view use the :guilabel:`Theme` on the sidebar to the left. The default subtab lets you choose either an :guilabel:`Auto`, :guilabel:`Dark`, :guilabel:`Contrast`, :guilabel:`Light`, :guilabel:`Sepia`, or :guilabel:`Gray` theme by left clicking on the theme. To use a custom theme use the :guilabel:`Custom`tab. To choose the color of your text left click on the :guilabel:`Text` box. To change the background color of your text left click the :guilabel:`Background` menu. To choose which color for unvisited links use the :guilabel:`Unvisited links` menu. To change the color of visited links change the :guilabel:`Visited links` menu. To change what color to highlight text to be read aloud :guilabel:`Highlighter for read aloud` menu. To reset your custom theme to default press :guilabel:`Reset defaults`.
To read text on your webpage aloud use the :guilabel:`read aloud` tab on the left sidebar. To start reading text aloud press the :guilabel:`Play` button. To repeat what is being read press the :guilabel:`back `button with the left pointing arrow. To skip to the next paragraph press the right pointing arrowing or :guilabel:`forward` button. To slow down how fast text is read move the slider towards the :guilabel:`tortoise`. To speed up the rate of the text being read move it towards the :guilabel:`rabbit`. To change which voice you to read text in use the :guilabel:`voice` drop down menu.
Customizing
-----------
@ -121,7 +113,7 @@ To change how Firefox deals with websites wanting permissions for Location, Came
Version
----------
Lubuntu currently ships with the latest version of Firefox, Firefox 129.
Lubuntu currently ships with the latest version of Firefox, Firefox 120.
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.. image:: quasselwizard.png
To add the Lubuntu IRC chat network click :menuselection:`File --> Networks --> Configure_Networks`. To add a new network click the :guilabel:`+Add` button. To connect to a common public network :guilabel:`Use preset` dropdown, select :guilabel:`irc.libera.chat:6667`, :guilabel:`irc.libera.chat:6697` for encrypted irc, or any other server you want to join and then press :guilabel:`OK`. To change a name of an IRC network press the :guilabel:`Rename` button type the new name in and press :guilabel:`OK`.
To add the Lubuntu IRC chat network click :menuselection:`File --> Networks --> Configure_Networks`. To add a new network click the :guilabel:`+Add` button. To connect to a common public network :guilabel:`Use preset` dropdown, select :guilabel:`Lubuntu IRC` or any other server you want to join and then press :guilabel:`OK`. To change a name of an IRC network press the :guilabel:`Rename` button type the new name in and press :guilabel:`OK`.
To join a channel simple type :kbd:`/join 1` (where 1 is the channel name), right click the network and select :menuselection:`Join Channel` or use the :guilabel:`Join` button. To join support channel for lubuntu type :kbd:`/join #lubuntu`. To leave a channel right click on the channel name on the right hand side and select :menuselection:`Part` from the context menu or type :kbd:`/part channelname`. If you want to join the channel again after leaving it right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Join`. To have your chat be hidden until you rejoin it again right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Hide Chats(s) Temporarily`. To hide the chat forever right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Hide Chats(s) Permanently`.
To join a channel simple type :kbd:`/join 1` (where 1 is the channel name), right click the network and select :menuselection:`Join Channel` or use the :guilabel:`Join` button. To leave a channel right click on the channel name on the right hand side and select :menuselection:`Part` from the context menu or type :kbd:`/part channelname`. If you want to join the channel again after leaving it right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Join`. To have your chat be hidden until you rejoin it again right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Hide Chats(s) Temporarily`. To hide the chat forever right click on the channel and select :menuselection:`Hide Chats(s) Permanently`.
To hide all people joining or leaving a chat right click on the channel list :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Joins/Parts/Quits`. To only hide people joining right click on the list of channel list :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Joins`. To hide people parting the channel right click on the channel list :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Parts`. To hide people quitting the channel right click on the channel list :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Quits`. To hide people changing their nickname :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Name Changes`. To hide when someone changes the topic of a channel :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Topic Changes`. To hide people changing the mode of a channel right click on the list of channels :menuselection:`Hide Events --> Mode Changes`. To hide when Quassel tells you it is tomorrow right click on the list of channels :menuselection:`Events --> Day Changes`. However while hiding events may result in less busy traffic it can leave you trying to communicate with people no longer on IRC. To view these events again simply uncheck the checkbox for that event.

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.8.0 of LibreOffice.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice.
How to Launch
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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.8.4 of LibreOffice Calc.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Calc.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ To print a drawing press :kbd:`Control+P` or :menuselection:`File --> Print`. To
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.8.4 of LibreOffice Draw.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Draw.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -118,13 +118,13 @@ Slideshows/Presentations
------------------------
To start a slideshow press :kbd:`f5` or the button the looks like a TV with a triangle on it or :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Start from First Slide.` To start a slideshow from the current slide press :kbd:`Shift + f5` or :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Start from current slide`. To exit the slideshow press :kbd:`escape`. To get to the next slide of the slideshow left click or press the :kbd:`right arrow key`. to get to a previous slide in presentation mode press the :kbd:`left arrow key` or right click previous. To move back to your first slide press the :kbd:`Home` key. To move to your last slide press the :kbd:`End` key.
To bring up custom settings for your settings :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Slide Show Settings`. To change the presentation to in a window press the :guilabel:`In a window` button. To have the slideshow or presentation repeat afterwards press the :guilabel:`Loop and repeat after:`. To switch back to the default of having your presentation be fullscreen press the :guilabel:`Full screen` button. To change options on your presentation are under the :guilabel:`Options` heading. To toggle showing the mouse pointer check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Mouse pointer visible` checkbox. To toggle allowing animations check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Animations allowed` checkbox. To toggle changing slides by clicking with the mouse check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Change slides by clicking on background` checkbox. To toggle the presentation always on top check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Presentation always on top` checkbox. To change which screen or projector impress is presenting to change the :guilabel:`Presentation display` field. To choose what to have either fullscreen, windowed or none at all use the :guilabel:`Presenter console` drop down.
To bring up custom settings for your settings :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Slide Show Settings`. To change the presentation to in a window press the :guilabel:`In a window` button. To have the slideshow or presentation repeat afterwards press the :guilabel:`Loop and repeat after:`. To switch back to the default of having your presentation be fullscreen press the :guilabel:`Full screen` button. To change options on your presentation are under the :guilabel:`Options` heading. To toggle showing the mouse pointer check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Mouse pointer visible` checkbox. To toggle allowing animations check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Animations allowed` checkbox. To toggle changing slides by clicking with the mouse check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Change slides by clicking on background` checkbox. To toggle the presentation always on top check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Presentation always on top` checkbox. To change which screen or projector impress is presenting to change the :guilabel:`Presentation display` field.
.. image:: slideshowprop.png
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.8.4 of LibreOffice Impress.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Impress.
How To Launch
-------------

@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To quit LibreOffice Math press :kbd:`Control+Q`.
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with Version 24.8.4 of LibreOffice Math.
Lubuntu ships with Version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Math.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ To see statistics on your document use the :guilabel:`Statistics` tab. To see ho
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with LibreOffice Writer version 24.8.4
Lubuntu ships with LibreOffice Writer version 7.6.4
How to Launch
-------------

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2.2.5/libreoffice_math
2.2.6/libreoffice_writer
2.2.7/qpdfview

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 2.0.1 or LXImage-Qt.
Lubuntu ships with version 1.40 or LXImage-Qt.
How to Launch
-------------

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Usage
-----
To take a new screenshot press the button with a piece of paper with a :guilabel:`+` on it or press :kbd:`Control+N`. After doing this a preview will appear in the center of the window. If you want to save this screenshot press the save :guilabel:`downward pointing arrow` or press :kbd:`Control+S`. To copy your screenshot to a clipboard press the button with two pieces of paper or press :kbd:`Control+C`. To edit your screenshot in an image editor :menuselection:`Edit in` and select the program you want to use to edit or double click on the image to open it in an editor. To quit ScreenGrab press :kbd:`Escape` or press the button to the right with a door and a rightward pointed arrow.
To change what mode to select what are of the screen to take a screenshot from change the :guilabel:`Type` drop down menu. The options in the :guilabel:`Type` menu are :menuselection:`Full screen` to take a picture of everything on all of your screens. From the :guilabel:`Type` menu select :menuselection:`Window` to select your last window. To change how long to delay before taking the screenshot change the :guilabel:`Delay` field. To include the mouse pointer in your screenshot check the :guilabel:`Include mouse pointer` checkbox. To not have titlebars of the window check the the :guilabel:`No window decoration` checkbox. To more precisely select which exact pixel you want to select when selecting an area of the screen check the :guilabel:`Zoom area around mouse` checkbox.
To change what mode to select what are of the screen to take a screenshot from change the :guilabel:`Type` drop down menu. The options in the :guilabel:`Type` menu are :menuselection:`Full screen` to take a picture of everything on all of your screens. From the :guilabel:`Type` menu select :menuselection:`Window` to select your last window. To change how long to delay before taking the screenshot change the :guilabel:`Delay` field. To include the mouse pointer in your screenshot check the :guilabel:`Include mouse pointer` checkbox. To not have titlebars of the window check the :guil the :guilabel:`No window decoration` checkbox. To more precisely select which exact pixel you want to select when selecting an area of the screen check the :guilabel:`Zoom area around mouse` checkbox.
To take a screenshot where you select the screen with the mouse double click to get a where you currently have selected. To select at where there is a change in the image right click after sizing screen area to have ScreenGrab autoselect where to take the edge of the screenshot. To see how many pixels your screenshot will be when selecting a screen area it will show in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Screenshot
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 2.8.0 of ScreenGrab.
Lubuntu ships with version 2.7.0 of ScreenGrab.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To change to your specific options for your scanner use the :guilabel:`Scanner S
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.11.90 of Skanlite.
Lubuntu ships with version 23.08.3 of Skanlite.
Screenshot
----------

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LXQt File Archiver is the default program for dealing with archives like tar or
Usage
-----
To open an archive file :menuselection:`File --> Open` or press :kbd:`Control+O`. Once you have an archive opened you should see many lists of files under :guilabel:`File name`. To open a file double click on that file to open it or right click :menuselection:`View Selected Items`. To switch to a different folder in an archive double click the on the folder under the :guilabel:`File name`. To extract all of the file to copy them into a folder on your filesystem :menuselection:`File --> Extract` or press the :guilabel:`Extract` button which looks like a box with a with an upward pointing arrow. Then a dialog will open to show you where to save the extracted files navigate to thee desired path and press :guilabel:`Open`. To extract just one file right click on the file and select :menuselection:`Extract`. To Delete an unwanted file from an archive right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete` or select it and press :kbd:`Delete`. To view properties of an archive press :kbd:`Alt+ Enter` or :menuselection:`File --> Properties`. To stop LXQt File Archiver from doing something press :kbd:`Escape`, press the octagonal or stop sign shaped button, or :menuselection:`View --> Stop`.
To open an archive file :menuselection:`File --> Open` or press :kbd:`Control+O`. Once you have an archive opened you should see many lists of files under :guilabel:`File name`. To open a file double click on that file to open it or right click :menuselection:`View Selected Items`. To switch to a different folder in an archive double click the on the folder under the :guilabel:`File name`. To extract all of the file to copy them into a folder on your filesystem :menuselection:`File --> Extract` or press the :guilabel:`Extract` button which looks like a box with a with an upward pointing arrow. Then a dialog will open to show you where to save the extracted files navigate to thee desired path and press :guilabel:`Open`. To extract just one file right click on the file and select :menuselection:`Extract`. To Delete an unwanted file from an archive right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete` or select it and press :kbd:`Delete`. To view properties of an archive press :kbd:`Alt+ Enter` or :menuselection:`File --> Properties`. To stop lxqt-archiver from doing something press :kbd:`Escape`, press the octagonal or stop sign shaped button, or :menuselection:`View --> Stop`.
.. image:: lxqt-archiver-open.png
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ To close LXQt File Archiver press :kbd:`Control+Q`.
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 1.0.0 of LXQt File Archiver.
Lubuntu ships with version 0.9.0 of LXQt File Archiver.
How To Launch
-------------

@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
Chapter 2.4.10 Kvantum Manager
===============================
Kvantum Manager customizes your Qt style.
Usage
-----
The :guilabel:`Install/ Update Theme` lets you install an external theme and use it. To select a folder for this theme press the :guilabel:`Select a Kvantum theme folder` or type the path in the bar next to this. To install the theme press the :guilabel:`Install this theme` button.
.. image:: kvantum-install-update-theme.png
To preview the way the current theme looks press :guilabel:`Preview` button. After this a window will let you interact with all the different elements in your theme in several tabs to see how different window elements will look. To view interactive help about something press the :guilabel:`Help`. To Quit Kvantum manager press the :guilabel:`Quit` button.
To change your theme use the :guilabel:`Change/Delete Theme` tab. To select a theme you can search for one by name typing next to :guilabel:`Select a theme` or press the drop down button to select this theme. Then to apply it press the :guilabel:`Use this theme` button. To delete a theme press the :guilabel:`Delete this theme` button.
.. image:: change-delete-theme.png
To change settings for your current theme use the :guilabel:`Configure Active Theme` tab. To change small things about your theme use the :guilabel:`Hacks` subtab. To have Dolphin be transparent add :guilabel:`Transparent Dolphin view` checkbox. To have the side pane of pcmanfm-qt be transparent use the :guilabel:`Transparent sidepane for PCManFm-Qt` checkbox. To have PCManFM-qt be transparent check the :guilabel:`Transparent view for PCManFM-Qt` checkbox. To blur transparent windows check the :guilabel:`Blur explicitly translucent windows` checkbox. To not blur inactive windows check the :guilabel:`No blurring for inactive windows` checkbox. To have Kvantum make dark themes for applications that don't want to use a dark theme check the :guilabel:`Respect dark themes` checkbox. To make grabbing grips as big as possible check the :guilabel:`Force size grips` checkbox. To jump your scrolling with a middle click check the :guilabel:`Scroll jump with middle click` checkbox.
.. image:: hacks-subtbab.png
To use a normal weight font for push buttons check the :guilabel:`Normal font for default push buttons` checkbox. To not use icon on push buttons check the :guilabel:`Iconless push buttons` checkbox. To not use icon for menus check the :guilabel:`Iconless menus` checkbox. To style only the top toolbar check the :guilabel:`Single top toolbar checkbox`. To not tint icons when you select them check the :guilabel:`No selection tint` checkbox. To center text in form check the :guilabel:`Centered form layouts` checkbox. To avoid bugs with scaling a non integer amount and transparency check the :guilabel:`Disable translucency with non-integer scaling` checkbox. To change how much to tint icons when you mouseover them change the :guilabel:`Tint label icons on mouseover by` field. To change how opaque to make disabled icons change the :guilabel:`Opacity of disabled icons` field. To change the size of the LXQt main menu icon size use the :guilabel:`LXQt main menu icon size` field.
To change composting settings use the :guilabel:`Composting & General Look` tab. To disable compositing use the :guilabel:`Disable composite effects` checkbox. To blur menus and tooltips use the :guilabel:`Blurring for menus and tooltips` checkboxes. To choose the radius of blurring on menus use the :guilabel:`Menu` field. To choose how much to blur tooltips use the :guilabel:`Tooltip` field. To have menus without shadows and use the :guilabel:`Shadowless menus and tooltips` checkbox. To choose to have windows be translucent use the :guilabel:`Translucent windows` checkbox. To choose to have certain windows opaque list them separated with commas in :guilabel:`Opaque apps` field. To choose how much to reduce windows by use :guilabel:`Reduce window opacity by` field. To choose how transparent to make menus use the :guilabel:`Reduce menu opacity by` field. To choose to blur translucent windows use the :guilabel:`Blurring for translucent windows` checkbox. To have a fading animation if the state of something changes on mouseover check the :guilabel:`Animation for state change under mouse` checkbox. To have inactive windows appear the same as your active windows check the :guilabel:`Ignore inactive state` checkbox. To always show scrollbars uncheck the :guilabel:`Transient scrollbars` checkbox. To change which contrast in ui elements use the :guilabel:`Contrast` field. To change how much color intensity on each ui change the :guilabel:`Intensity` field. To change how saturated colors on ui are change the :guilabel:`Saturation` field.
.. image:: compositing-general-subtab.png
To choose the sizes for various part of user interfaces and how long for things to delay use the :guilabel:`Size & Delays` subtab. To change the size of small icons use :guilabel:`Small icon` field. To change the size of large icons use the :guilabel:`Large icon` field. to change the size of button icons use the :guilabel:`Button icon` field. To change the size of toolbar icons use the :guilabel:`Toolbar icon` field. To change how much spacing on the layout use the :guilabel:`Layout spacing` field. To changes the margins of layout use the :guilabel:`Layout margin` field. To choose how much to have a submenu overlap with the parent menu use the :guilabel:`Submenu overlap` field. To choose how big to make a spin button change the :guilabel:`Spin button width` field. To choose the minimum length of a scrollbar change the :guilabel:`Minimum scrollbar length` field. To choose how long to delay adding a tooltip change the :guilabel:`Tooltip delay` field. To choose how long to delay showing a submenu use the :guilabel:`Submenu delay` field.
.. image:: sizes-delay-subtab.png
The :guilabel:`Miscellaneous` tab has other settings for how applications appear. To have + and - buttons be drawn inline check the :guilabel:`Inline spin indicators` checkbox. To have + and - buttons be shown vertically check the :guilabel:`Vertical spin indicators`. To have your combo boxes be editable inline check the :guilabel:`Editable combo as line edit` checkbox. To have combo popups be shown as menus check the :guilabel:`Combo popup as menu` checkbox. To have combo boxes be a list of radio buttons uncheck :guilabel:`non-checkable combo menu` checkbox. To choose to have tabs aligned to the left by default check the :guilabel:`Left aligned tabs` checkbox. To have inactive tabs have no borders check the :guilabel:`Join inactive tabs` checkbox. To hide arrows on scrollbars check the :guilabel:`No arrows for scrollbars` checkbox. To draw scrollbars inside frames check the :guilabel:`Scrollbars inside frames` checkbox. To hide a rectangle showing where you are currently focusing with the mouse check the :guilabel:`Remove focus rectangles` checkbox. To have large menus be scrollable check the :guilabel:`scrollable menus` checkbox.
.. image:: misc-subtab.png
To group labels above frame check the :guilabel:`Group-box label above frame` checkbox. To fill rectangles when you highlight something check the :guilabel:`Fill rubber band rectangles` checkbox. To turn off mouse tracking for menus uncheck the :guilabel:`Mouse tracking for menubars` checkbox. To have the menubar and toolbar drawn together check the :guilabel:`Merge menubar with toolbar` checkbox. To group buttons on your toolbar check the :guilabel:`Group toolbar buttons` checkbox. To have your menu shortcuts with you can press with alt check the :guilabel:`Underline shortcuts with Alt` checkbox. To choose what to do when you click use the :guilabel:`Click behavior` menu. To choose how applications without a style change the :guilabel:`Toolbutton style` menu. To have a dialog buttons are laid out use the :guilabel:`Dialog button layout` drop down. To choose where you can drag items from use the :guilabel:`Drag from` drop down menus. To allow dragging things from buttons check the :guilabel:`Allow dragging from buttons` checkbox.
To save your changes to your theme press the :guilabel:`Save` button. To change back to how your application themes were before press the :guilabel:`Restore` button.
To choose to launch a particular application in a certain theme use the :guilabel:`Application Themes` tab. To choose which theme to launch a particular application in select the theme under :guilabel:`Installed Theme`. Then list which applications you want the theme to be in in the :guilabel:`Application(s)` field. To clear what applications you have in a list press the :guilabel:`Remove List` button. To save your current list of applications to be launched with a theme press the :guilabel:`Save` button.
.. image:: application-themes.png
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 1.1.2 of Kvantum Manager.
How to Launch
--------------
To launch Kvantum Manager from the menu :menuselection:`Accessories --> Kvantum Manager` or :menuselection:`Preferences --> LXQt Settings --> Kvantum Manager`. You also can launch Kvantum Manager from clicking :guilabel:`Kvantum Manager` from LXQt configuration center.

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ If you have multiple copies of the same file open in FeatherPad it will be open
To make text in FeatherPad bigger press :kbd:`Control+ +` or hold :kbd:`Control` and move the mousewheel up. To make text in FeatherPad smaller press :kbd:`Control+ -` or hold :kbd:`Control` and move the mousewheel down. To reset the zoom press :kbd:`Control+ 0`.
To see how many tabs you have open right click on a tab and then will show :menuselection:` x pages` on the menu. If you want to close all tabs to the left right click on the tab bar :menuselection:`Close Previous Tabs`. To close all tabs to the right right click on the tab bar :menuselection:`Close Next Tabs`. To only leave open the tab you right clicked on right click and select :menuselection:`Close Other Tabs`. To copy the file name right click on the tab bar and select :menuselection:`Copy File Name`. To copy the path to the file you have open right click on the tab bar and select :menuselection:`Copy File Path`. To reorder your tabs left click and drag the tab to where you want it. To open the folder the file is in a fire manager right click and select :menuselection:`Open Containing Folder`.
If you want to close all tabs to the left right click on the tab bar :menuselection:`Close Previous Tabs`. To close all tabs to the right right click on the tab bar :menuselection:`Close Next Tabs`. To only leave open the tab you right clicked on right click and select :menuselection:`Close Other Tabs`. To copy the file name right click on the tab bar and select :menuselection:`Copy File Name`. To copy the path to the file you have open right click on the tab bar and select :menuselection:`Copy File Path`. To reorder your tabs left click and drag the tab to where you want it. To open the folder the file is in a fire manager right click and select :menuselection:`Open Containing Folder`.
.. image:: featherpad-tab-context.png
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ To change what colors you use in syntax highlighting use the :guilabel:`Syntax C
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 1.5.1 of FeatherPad.
Lubuntu ships with version 1.4.1 of FeatherPad.
How to Launch
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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ To customize your shortcuts for KCalc :menuselection:`Settings --> Keyboard Shor
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 24.11.90 of KCalc.
Lubuntu ships with version 23.08.4 of KCalc.
How to Launch
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