=== jaafar_ is now known as jaafar [02:56] Oh [04:57] Mister Smith was added by: Mister Smith [04:58] hi [05:42] BU402 was added by: BU402 === Quacker is now known as Guest20614 === Guest20614 is now known as Dunkey === Quacker is now known as Guest2455 === nizar is now known as Nizar [09:49] Hey folks === filezboy is now known as Filezboy [12:59] Hey blueskaj [13:00] hi Swift110 [13:11] How r u [13:15] ok here, and you? [13:47] Im good just relaxing for now === juboxi is now known as jubo2 === filezboy is now known as FilezBoy [16:30] I need clean systems === pc is now known as Guest3448 [17:34] is the connection manager just a frontend to ip addr [17:49] magic_ninja_work, connection manager or network-manager? [17:56] hello? [17:57] hi [18:00] is this a place you can post questions about kubuntu? [18:04] Yes [18:06] more than that, sometimes you can even get an answer :) [18:08] :S [18:08] well I have a quick question then: Does Kubuntu 19.04 come with ufw? [18:09] Preinstalled? No idea. You can install it though. [18:09] richkub, you can check it yourself right here: https://distrotest.net/Kubuntu [18:09] Easy way to check is to download and run a live-cd. [18:09] just start it in your browser and have a look. [18:12] well [18:12] i did sudo ufw enable [18:12] and it enabled [18:13] so I guess that means it's on the ISO? [18:14] i can't find it being mentioned anywhere in the documentation [18:14] ubuntu says they have it [18:14] but not kubuntu [18:14] richkub, run: apt list --installed | grep ufw [18:15] you nned to have 2 packages, ufw and gufw (for gui applications) [18:39] BluesKaj, I had my questions answer in the ubuntu channel. It was regarding the general function of networking and how it worked. [18:41] magic_ninja_work, ok [18:42] Seems the connectionsmanager in kde uses network manager [18:47] connection manager is for messaging cklients mostly , is it not? [18:48] Most gui network managers are just frontends for NetworkManager. [18:53] yeah, i don't use NM anymore, back to the interfaces file for me with ifupdown :-) === westor{off} is now known as westor