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[09:49] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
 Hey blueskaj
[13:00] <BluesKaj> hi Swift110
 How r u
[13:15] <BluesKaj> ok here, and you?
 Im good just relaxing for now
[16:30] <jubo2> I need clean systems
[17:34] <magic_ninja_work> is the connection manager just a frontend to ip addr
[17:49] <BluesKaj> magic_ninja_work, connection manager or network-manager?
[17:56] <richkub> hello?
[17:57] <diogenes_> hi
[18:00] <richkub> is this a place you can post questions about kubuntu?
[18:04] <lordievader> Yes
[18:06] <diogenes_> more than that, sometimes you can even get an answer :)
[18:08] <richkub> :S
[18:08] <richkub> well I have a quick question then: Does Kubuntu 19.04 come with ufw?
[18:09] <lordievader> Preinstalled? No idea. You can install it though.
[18:09] <diogenes_> richkub, you can check it yourself right here: https://distrotest.net/Kubuntu
[18:09] <lordievader> Easy way to check is to download and run a live-cd.
[18:09] <diogenes_> just start it in your browser and have a look.
[18:12] <richkub> well
[18:12] <richkub> i did sudo ufw enable
[18:12] <richkub> and it enabled
[18:13] <richkub> so I guess that means it's on the ISO?
[18:14] <richkub> i can't find it being mentioned anywhere in the documentation
[18:14] <richkub> ubuntu says they have it
[18:14] <richkub> but not kubuntu
[18:14] <diogenes_> richkub, run: apt list --installed | grep ufw
[18:15] <diogenes_> you nned to have 2 packages, ufw and gufw (for gui applications)
[18:39] <magic_ninja_work> BluesKaj, I had my questions answer in the ubuntu channel. It was regarding the general function of networking and how it worked.
[18:41] <BluesKaj> magic_ninja_work, ok
[18:42] <magic_ninja_work> Seems the connectionsmanager in kde uses network manager
[18:47] <BluesKaj> connection manager is for messaging cklients mostly , is it not?
[18:48] <lordievader> Most gui network managers are just frontends for NetworkManager.
[18:53] <BluesKaj> yeah, i don't use NM anymore, back to the interfaces file for me  with ifupdown :-)