[19:03] <graph> Hello I would like to ask about something. Lubuntu 18.04 LTS Bionic Beaver is based on Debian 9 Stretch?
 Not directly
 During the development cycle, packages are pulled from Debian Sid
[19:03] <graph> hmmm..
 While there is a lot of coordination, so many packages might end up at same versions, packages are pulled from Sid
[19:04] <graph> So I want to install OpenSnitch what package od Deb to chose? https://pkgs.org/download/openvswitch-switch
 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
[19:05] <graph> I know <lubot> thx for answer. I have Lubuntu 18.04 LTS
 Yes, but it's the same archive :)
[19:06] <graph> what DEB package choose to install https://pkgs.org/download/openvswitch-switch ???
[19:06] <graph> Debian 8 or Debian 9 or Debian Sid?
 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
 Don't install Debian packages on Ubuntu-based systems.
[19:07] <graph> Please look its very important to me because I would like to know what package to install at present and in the fture
 Lubuntu 18.04 is Ubuntu 18.04 at its core
 Yes
 I know
 I see what you're saying
 Just listen to what I'm saying ;)
[19:07] <graph> I know sory I dont speak english fluently and good
 Your answer is Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)
[19:07] <graph> So forgive me
 No problem :)
[19:09] <graph> Ok but..sory for my next question. I use to install Deb package ..gDebi...I always use as equwallent for 18.04 LTS Debian Strech 
[19:09] <graph> And in most is working
[19:09] <graph> :):)
[19:10] <graph> But few hours ago I have found this chart... https://askubuntu.com/questions/445487/what-debian-version-are-the-different-ubuntu-versions-based-on?rq=1
[19:10] <graph> and I am suprised
 When you're talking about downloading packages to install, I would ignore that
[19:11] <graph> according this chart they say that  18.04 LTS Bionic is Debian Buster/Sid   - 10 (so its Debian 10)
 Well, you have to understand how Debian works
 When Debian wants to put a package into the next release, they first upload to Sid
 Ubuntu pulls from there
 Debian then migrates packages into Testing
 Testing is what is released
[19:12] <graph> Could you tell me why? sory I am not totall nOOb but I am not professional. I am just user who use Lubuntu from5 years
 Both of them have a common origin
 However, one is not based off of the other
 Does that answer your question?
[19:13] <graph> Ok
[19:13] <graph> Understan o
[19:13] <graph> Understand
[19:14] <graph> So Do you know OpenSnitch?
 I don't
[19:14] <graph> Its very good tool
[19:14] <graph> Very Uniqe
[19:14] <graph> Very uniqw
[19:14] <graph> Oohhh..
 I bet
[19:14] <graph> Its firewall / Guard for application
[19:14] <graph> Not like GUFW
[19:15] <graph> Gufw works deeper OpenSnitch I think is working on application layer
[19:15] <graph> please look https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/04/how-to-install-opensnitch-application.html
[19:16] <graph> This app I think should be in Repository of Lubuntu its great for medium skill user
[19:16] <graph> Is very uniqe
 ahh
[19:16] <graph> For user who are not god of terminal commands:_
[19:16] <graph> :)
[19:17] <graph> Just proposition: Years ago I was proposed Kaffeine to add to repo and Devs of Lubuntu add it:) for my proposition
 cool :)
[19:18] <graph> here is for github https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
[19:18] <graph> Very cool!!
[19:18] <graph> Its good complementation for gufw
[19:19] <graph> And I know that OpenSnitch is fork of the best application firewall on MAC
[19:19] <graph> On Mac its called as Little Snitch https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html
 ok
[19:26] <graph> So Is the chance that OpenSnitch will be on repository?
 In the repository, sure
[19:27] <graph> Ok thanks really its very uniqe app
[19:27] <graph> very good for no super skill terminal user:)
[19:28] <graph> just do what should do:) its like Comodo firewall for windows ..we can manage in GUI rules for each aps in linux or process
[19:29] <graph> In aplication layer but gufw works in deeper layer
[19:29] <graph> Ok I will be very thankfull for add it to repository of Lubuntu. And sory for my english.
[19:30] <graph> it will make life easier people who are just simple user like me
[19:31] <graph> I know that Arch has it in own repository