This bug report is about 2 network icons on taskbar on package that is
now EOL; nothing will happen.

If the issue also occurs in Lubuntu 20.04 LTS that is supported; the
software stack is very different (different desktop for starters) so a
new bug should be filed.

> How I can help you with find fix for this issue?

Each issue should be in it's own bug report; unless the issues are
linked. This report makes me think of `lxpanel` (given it's
notifications appearing on the panel) however that has nothing to do
with video/blanking screen... By keeping a report about a single issue,
it's easier to work out the package where the bug impacts (lubuntu-meta
is a catch all for unknown bugs, as its a package that won't generally
be changed post-release)

Once I've worked out the package involved (often with help on bug
reports here, or IRC etc; #lubuntu or #lubuntu-devel on libera.chat for
lubuntu issues on supported releases) I tend to test in later releases
(esp. the latest) and see if it's an issue there.  Developers work on
the development release (only back-porting security fixes to stable
releases) so that's where you get their attention.

If the issue occurs in the development release (currently impish), I
then will test in another different environment (eg. for me it's
opensuse tumbleweed, debian testing or fedora rawhide; some may be
helpful (up-to-date) at times they won't be (eg. debian is currently in
freeze), but if you find the issue in other OSes with latest software..
you can then file the bug upstream (where the fix flows down to all
distributions).  Upstream generally only care about bugs when filed
about the latest release of their software

Launchpad allows you to link upstream reports if you get that far, but
if you can't find it, just adding the URL to the report is enough so its
documented.

This bug was filed on a Lubuntu package, our current wiki page on bug
reporting can be viewed at https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/bugs/ (note: it
still has the LXDE-LXQt comparison table which may be removed when a
change is next required to the document) which is useful to narrow down
which Lubuntu package maybe involved.

FYI:   To test the latest without requiring an install; you can use
dailies (currently created for focal (what will be 20.04.3) and impish
(what will be 21.10 on release)) which can be used without installation
(https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/what-is-a-lubuntu-live-session-test/1672
maybe useful if you're not aware of the concept; the thread is still
open so if the question is related to testing modern Lubuntu I can be
reached there too).  Dailies are a great way to test for issues on
different hardware too to gain more details for bug reports.

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