[03:25] I think most Realtek WiFi drivers are reverse-engineered from throw-over-the-wall code that was only intended to work with 1 specific hardware combination [03:27] and only written to work with 1 kernel [08:47] good morning to all [12:20] howdy folks [18:09] The Cricket World Cup final is causing glitches in my CPU here! [19:10] does ubuntu have Microsoft OneNote alternative software for handwriting content on touchscreen laptops? [21:00] hrmm, i'm looking into the idea of setting up a digitalocean VPS for a friends small business, the intention would be for it to host his website and a Nextcloud instance with the company documents shared between the employees. I'm under the impression it would be wise to secure the data storage path of Nextcloud via file system level encryption, does that make sense? [21:08] daftykins: only whilst the file-system is at rest; it won't help whilist the OS/services are running and need to access it [21:09] TJ-: mmm i thought that'd be the case, given it'd be powered on 24x7 what do you think would be the best way to go? [21:10] i was just digging into the Nextcloud docs about how their built-in encryption works [21:11] daftykins: I've not actually checked but does it support gpg encryption with multiple keys? [21:14] hmm i don't see anything [21:15] https://nextcloud.com/endtoend/ [21:17] https://github.com/nextcloud/end_to_end_encryption_rfc/blob/master/RFC.md [21:17] i'm just reading up on this. [21:17] "RFC" sounds like they are still working on it? [21:18] that part sounds like the one i saw earlier where they want $1000 a year for up to 50 users [21:18] it doesn't look like it's going to be an ietf RFC, but that's probably what provided the name. [21:21] the feature was introduced in nextcloud 13 [21:25] read the threat models on the first link [21:27] The code looks reasonable [21:28] strangely the 'end to end encryption' endpoint app is not available for the current v16 [21:34] heh there's a post on reddit where someone trialled the end to end encryption and found it was massively broken [21:39] hmm, ok my current thinking is to employ the use of nextcloud's built-in encryption feature, then if any data truly critical needs to be stored on it - client side tools will need to be explored and employed [21:41] earlier it seemed to be suggesting creating an ecryptfs volume, but if that's not going to gain me anything, i'm not sure it's worth it? [21:41] daftykins: the E2E code in the desktop client looks OK; do users need to use an 'app' on a PDA or are they using portable PCs [21:42] TJ-: they might well wish for smartphone access, yeah [21:43] judging from comments online, people are saying to avoid the E2EE as it's too alpha [21:45] hmm one reference to https://cryptomator.org [21:48] I'd hope they'd have a securit audit of the design and the code before releasing it but don't see any plans along that line [21:50] does ubuntu have Microsoft OneNote alternative software for handwriting content on touchscreen laptops? [21:51] sappheiros: not that I've noticedl; not polished anyhow. My 1998 windows CE PDA is better at hand-writing recognition than any Linux package I've tried [21:51] ouch [22:03] hah now docs.nextcloud.com appears to be down for me [22:05] daftykins: docs.nextcloud.com has not completed for me here either :( [22:05] thanks! must be a sign i shouldn't work on a Sunday ;) [22:06] cloudflare down again? :P [22:06] daftykins: A day of rest for what might ail ya :) [22:07] ^_^ [22:09] daftykins: https://docs.nextcloud.com/ popped up - try now :) [22:09] weyhey ^_^ [22:21] well i definitely haven't settled on an encryption choice [22:52] I have no life :( [22:53] I am converting videos to the professor of interviews with him [22:53] But you aren't dead yet, you can change [22:56] yes [22:56] :) [22:59] marcoagpinto: Internet challenge: Go outside! [23:00] pragmaticenigma: at midnight it is hard to go out... but I will go in the morning to buy some cola as I have run out of stock [23:01] and the city here is full of drunk folks [23:02] ok ecryptfs seems to be winning again! [23:14] new internet challenge... 30 day no soda challenge! [23:26] I wouldn't survive [23:26] :)