[02:34] <electrocrookers> ola k ase
[07:22] <dholbach> good morning
[10:06] <na3nou3> hi
[12:06] <MANJINDER> really
[15:49] <rene_> Hola
[15:51] <kingwill> chanserv /msg identify Gl3nFord@101
[15:52] <Tassadar> you probably wanna change that now
[15:52] <kingwill> yeah i know
[15:56] <zqrtjeddah> Q : is there any way toI copy the contents of orders and everything on another program works on Windows or Mac ?
[16:00] <ledzapking> hii
[16:05] <tynamic> hello
[16:25] <zqrtjeddah> mt net too slow
[16:25] <zqrtjeddah> brb
[16:25] <Katapoff> Greetings dudes :)
[16:27] <Katapoff> Is there will be a live hangout now?
[16:27] <iorweth> In 3 min
[16:28] <Katapoff> Thanks iorweth
[16:28] <Katapoff> greetings from Egypt
[16:28] <tampsterdam> zzzzz
[16:29] <dholbach> you might have to update http://ubuntuonair.com
[16:29] <dholbach> we'll be live in just a bit
[16:31] <Katapoff> how can i switch to live hangout?
[16:31] <dholbach> just reload the page
[16:38] <Seosu> o/
[16:38] <dholbach> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features
[16:38] <Katapoff> Greetings from Egypt :)
[16:40] <FredyR4zor> hi
[16:40] <Con_> Hello!
[16:41] <Seosu> Salutations from Éire!
[16:41] <kaiserfarrell> Hello! from Malaysia
[16:41] <bearbin> Hello!
[16:42] <rockrock> hello from minnesota
[16:42] <dholbach> hello everyone!
[16:42] <dholbach> if you want to ask questions, please do!
[16:43] <hellohello> st. paul?
[16:43] <dholbach> but please prefix them with QUESTION:
[16:43] <rockrock> u of m
[16:43] <Bluebeam> hi
[16:44] <hellohello> WIE SIEHT EIN NORMALER ARBEITSTAG AUS VON DEN JUNGS? ;)
[16:45] <Ba7a7chy> This is Live now right ?
[16:45] <iorweth> Yeah
[16:45] <Bluebeam> yup
[16:46] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: When is the kernel 3.4-8 local privilige exploit bug will be patched in Ubuntu ?
[16:47] <Bluebeam> Would love to see ubuntu on WP8.
[16:48] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: What about the secure boot nounsense ?
[16:49] <Bluebeam> No ones 100% secure in reality.
[16:50] <Ba7a7chy> I want to an option to encrypt all my info with 16k bit :)
[16:50] <JarnoKai> Is ubuntu for mobile still only available for Nexus 4,7,10?
[16:51] <rockrock> i think so havent seen it on anything else
[16:51] <kaiserfarrell> QUESTION:I'm running ubuntu 12.10 on Dell 4520, however battery drain on ubuntu so fast then windows... Why this happen?
[16:51] <OpenTangent> QUESTION: Does Ubuntu have security advantages over iOS or Android?
[16:51] <iorweth> I've seen ported to other devices
[16:54] <Ba7a7chy> :)
[16:55] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: Is the secure boot going to be imported to the kernel or ?
[16:58] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: Is Ubuntu\Linux in general going to drop flash soon becuse adobe stoped linux support long ago...
[16:58] <rockrock> QUESTION will ubuntu phone have additional security
[16:58] <Ba7a7chy> Opensource rocks :)
[16:58] <stopthis> yes, its opensource... WIN
[16:59] <dholbach> kaiserfarrell, your question is not really security related - did you try to search on askubuntu.com?
[17:00] <stopthis> Anyone else noticed "Feb 26rd, 16:30 UTC"
[17:01] <dholbach> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppDevUploadProcess
[17:02] <celso> a small question: curently, i think ubuntu use iptables for firewall. booting ubuntu with a wired internet wouldn't load the internet connection before the iptables? opening a door to hacking my system? Correct-me if i am wrong please.
[17:03] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: Will the Ubuntu Phone is going to have ufw ?
[17:03] <Seosu> dholbach: What is your biggest security pet hate about windoze?
[17:03] <NJ_> are softwaree like Insync for mapping Google drive / dropbox secure ? can we run them in backend all the time
[17:04] <Ba7a7chy> but but HTML5 !
[17:04] <Ba7a7chy> :(
[17:05] <Ba7a7chy> my question awnswred
[17:05] <celso> ok! thanks!
[17:06] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: is Ubuntu Phone is going to use some form of local file encryption ?
[17:08] <Ba7a7chy> nice !
[17:08] <OpenTangent> QUESTION: Android's sandboxing gives the user only two options; install the app or don't install the app. Are there plans to give the user the ability to deny individual permissions like just networking?
[17:08] <Ba7a7chy> +1 OpenTangent
[17:10] <matc21> I agree
[17:10] <celso> true! Very easy!
[17:10] <kaiserfarrell> QUESTION: how about unauthorized remote administrator tool on ubuntu/ ubuntu phone ? Is posibble ?
[17:11] <rockrock> yes
[17:11] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: Will the Ubuntu phone is going to allow us to "root" the device ?
[17:12] <Seosu> QUESTION: Will the Ubuntu phone is going to allow us to "root" the device ? Seconded
[17:13] <majster-pl> QUESTION: Is ubuntu Touch using all 4cores of CPU when running on Nexus 4 ?
[17:13] <Ba7a7chy> QUESTION: Is Ubutnu going to have better support for AD policys ?
[17:14] <Ba7a7chy> yes
[17:14] <Aga> QUESTION: While the centralized updating via the Ubuntu Software Center is really nice and easy and keeps all programs updated up to some level, a rolling release type of updating might provide better protection as updates are released faster. What is your opinion on moving to a rolling release?
[17:14] <Lordmerfolk> there a list of phones that can use ubuntu phone
[17:14] <stopthis> He's meaning for someone who does not own/have access to the computer/phone to be able to remotely administrate the computer/phone
[17:15] <aoeusnth> QUESTION: do you see an increase in the amount of malware being written targeting gnu linux? GNU linux has a reputation as a safe OS to use, how much of this reputation do you attribute to it actually being safer then other operating systems, and  how much to it actually being targeted less.
[17:16] <stopthis> I'd like to hear the response to aoeusnth's question
[17:17] <dholbach> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved
[17:18] <celso> another question: sometimes i download packages from launchpad to install on ubuntu instead of  install a ppa. downloading packages or using ppa's from launchpad compromises my pc? does launchpad check the packages for malicious software?
[17:18] <Ba7a7chy> Hooooooo
[17:19] <Aga> Thx for asking and answering my question!
[17:19] <Aga> The Ubuntu wiki should remove the capitalized words in the URLs o.0
[17:22] <Aga> great question aoeusnth
[17:22] <Ba7a7chy> not me :)
[17:23] <matc21> another question: how long takes the "testing process" compared to the "fixing process" in regards of security fixes
[17:23] <aoeusnth> thnx :-)
[17:24] <celso> true
[17:24] <celso> was a very good choice
[17:27] <Aga> Updating/upgrading matters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzE7S3na3J0
[17:28] <stopthis> people in irc: does ubuntu still have unity?
[17:28] <stopthis> i hate unity
[17:28] <thiebaude> yes
[17:29] <thiebaude> stopthis,
[17:29] <rockrock> i like unity
[17:29] <Ba7a7chy> bla bla bla I hate unity go away troll
[17:29] <stopthis> Does anyone actually like it?
[17:29] <Aga> I do
[17:29] <thiebaude> i like it, but don't use it :)
[17:29] <stopthis> how can you like it? with a mouse its horrific.
[17:29] <dholbach> I do!!!
[17:29] <Ba7a7chy> I do
[17:29] <Aga> That is why I like it, you can do so much more with keyboard :)
[17:29] <celso> i do too
[17:30] <stopthis> compared to gnome?
[17:30] <thiebaude> i love the direction canonical is going, imho
[17:30] <Guest80229> Some of old USNs dosn't contain versions of packages, that is not vulnerable. Is it a bug or what?
[17:30] <thiebaude> workspaces on unity is amazing
[17:30] <stopthis> Well we can all agree its better than KDE
[17:30] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: we didn't track version back then, sorry
[17:30] <thiebaude> KDE, is much better than before
[17:31] <stopthis> I guess I'm too used to flux, but unity is super weird
 does this mean, that all versions of that packages are vulnerable?
[17:31] <thiebaude> Thanks guys
[17:31] <rockrock> ty
[17:31] <celso> thanks for making ubuntu better! thanks guys!
[17:32] <Aga> Thanks all!
[17:32] <thiebaude> bye
[17:32] <iorweth> Thanks!
[17:32] <dholbach> thanks a bunch!
[17:32] <thiebaude> thanks Aga
[17:32] <matc21> thanks, enjoyed it
[17:32] <Ba7a7chy> Thnks guys :)
[17:32] <aoeusnth> thanks for your time
[17:32] <celso> bye
[17:32] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: no, it just means we didn't write down package versions when we used to write USN texts, so the info isn't available in the database
[17:32] <thiebaude> see you next time
[17:32] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: it should only be for ancient ubuntu releases that are end-of-life anyway
[17:32] <mdeslaur> bye everyone, thanks!
[17:32] <thiebaude> yw mdeslaur
[17:33] <thiebaude> exit
[17:33] <thiebaude> opps wrong chat client,lol
[17:35] <Guest80229> mdeslaur, we seen some usn, that contained versions for some time. And now there is no version of that packages available.
[17:35] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: can you give me a specific example?
[17:36] <Guest80229> Yes. But not now. Can I write you a letter?
[17:37] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: sure, send it to security@ubuntu.com
 I think that company where I am working already send this question to this email. But without answer. Is it possible to send information to you personally?
[17:40] <mdeslaur> Guest80229: I get that email
 Ok )
 So, I will find more examples, where information in USN seems to be changed, and send it to this email.
[18:08] <Mark__> Hi
[19:47] <JoseeAntonioR> jono: sure, I'll try my connection to not drop, my ISP is having a hard time
[19:47] <JoseeAntonioR> if it keeps dropping, you think you may be able to do it by yourself?
[19:47] <jono> JoseeAntonioR, I can always start it if you like
[19:48] <JoseeAntonioR> yep, we can do that, and I can set the rest up
[20:05] <JoseeAntonioR> jono: ok, my ISP says they're going to review the line like 4 hours before, so if there's any problems I'll just let you know
[20:33] <jono> thanks JoseeAntonioR
[22:08] <kami84gr> QUESTION: Application permissions is a huge security issue with Android. What will be Ubuntu-mobile's approach in that area?