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baard | i want to install barrier(https://github.com/debauchee/barrier), but i am new to install from github on lubuntu. how can i do it? | 11:54 |
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diogenes_ | baard, i'd recommend to use the flatpak version instead of building it yourself: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.debauchee.barrier | 11:58 |
tomreyn | 2.3.1 will be in eoan, too. | 12:00 |
tomreyn | https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/eoan/barrier | 12:00 |
baard | diogenes, have download it. but now i get a errorcode | 12:01 |
tomreyn | but the flatpak may be better if you're like to track new releases. | 12:01 |
baard | tomreyn, u want the newest stable release | 12:01 |
baard | tomreyn, i will try your version | 12:01 |
diogenes_ | baard, if you want to install the flatpak then here are the instructions: https://flatpak.org/setup/Ubuntu/ | 12:02 |
baard | tomreyn, i get a fold by downlaoding from https://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/barrier/barrier_2.3.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1_i386.deb . if i install it | 12:04 |
tomreyn | baard: don't do that, use apt. | 12:04 |
baard | tomreyn, is this the good command: sudo apt install https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/eoan/barrier? | 12:06 |
tomreyn | baard: no. install the lubuntu 19.10 beta, then run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install barrier. | 12:07 |
baard | tomreyn, i have the 32 bit version will is work also? | 12:08 |
tomreyn | baard: no. 32-bit is dead. | 12:08 |
baard | but why i use Lubuntu for the minimun resoures. that is the strong point for lubuntu | 12:09 |
tomreyn | resource allocation and architectures are noit the same thing | 12:09 |
baard | can i install the 64 bit version on a 32 bit machine? | 12:10 |
tomreyn | not really. you can maybe use the flatpak on 18.04 LTS while it remains supported. | 12:11 |
baard | tomreyn, where and how can i install the flatpak form barrier? | 12:12 |
baard | for 32 bit systems | 12:12 |
tomreyn | i don't know what the support status of flatpaks on i386 is. maybe it just works, or not at all, or just in some cases. | 12:13 |
tomreyn | try what diogenes explained. | 12:14 |
baard | i get a error message if i will install it from the flatpak link that diogenes send me earlyer | 12:19 |
shom | i am having troube accessing a running program in the background | 12:23 |
shom | the program is brave browser that got closed down due to abrupt shutdown. Now when i restarted it gave me an option to restore, but the entire browser then got minimised and i cant run it again.. I dont want to close it and then start. Is there a way to access this running process | 12:24 |
shom | its running in the background, but i cannot find a way to run it. | 12:27 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> I tried upgrading from Lubuntu 19.04 to 19.10 BETA in place using the eoan-proposed repo. I wound up with a series of uninstallable dependencies. In the end I had to do a clean install. I used 'mkusb' to make the persistent live usb flash drive (add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa && apt install mkusb). | 12:57 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> The installation onto my laptop went fine, but I was left with no wireless. I have a BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter. I had to grope around to find and install the driver (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#STA_-_Internet_accessa), but this step went smoothly. | 13:02 |
tomreyn | so, any issues? | 13:03 |
tomreyn | !ubuntu+1 | 13:04 |
ubottu | Eoan Ermine is the codename for Ubuntu 19.10 - Support only in #ubuntu+1 | 13:04 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> Apart from having to install the wireless device driver separately, everything seems fine. The wireless worked immediately after proper configuration. it's a HP Envy TS 17 Notebook PC with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz and 12GB RAM. | 13:20 |
tomreyn | that's expected for BCM43xx due to licensing issues. | 13:22 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> I don't recall having to do the manual driver installation for 19.04, but I may not be remembering correctly. | 13:24 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> I also set up wireguard and that went (surprisingly from my own experience) smoothly. | 13:25 |
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lubot | <heysoundude> If you don’t mind me asking, are you using your own Wireguard server, or are you connecting to a VPN provider? | 16:13 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> Connecting to a VPN provider. | 16:15 |
lubot | <heysoundude> Azire? | 16:16 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> IVPN | 16:18 |
lubot | <heysoundude> I’ll have to look them up. I know Nord and Azire have Wireguard servers | 16:22 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> If I use Firefox and turn off webrtc I'm not having DNS leaks. | 16:22 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> They maintain they don't do any logging. | 16:23 |
lubot | <The_LoudSpeaker> I have my own openvpn set up. With cloudfare dns. | 16:39 |
lubot | <martinmcmillan> I already had an account with IVPN so I used it to test out wireguard. May go DIY at some point. | 17:55 |
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