[12:45] hey all [12:45] not sure if anyone here is from the dos days [12:46] but i'm looking for a CLI interface style launcher and file manager [12:46] like a gui [12:46] quickmenu on dos is a good example, as well as many others [12:47] I don't want to run xorg in any capacity but still want maybe a menu.lst gui launcher [12:47] and then as I say, similar sort of thing i'm looking for but in a file manager [12:48] a dos'alike there would be xtree [12:48] but really not too fussy [12:48] I can't find anything on google that isn't just basically "install xorg" [12:48] easy on the enter button MJCD [12:48] mc is a filemanager for terminal [12:48] sorry; I have untreated ADHD, i'll do my best [12:48] !info mc [12:49] mc (source: mc): Midnight Commander - a powerful file manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 3:4.8.19-1 (bionic), package size 462 kB, installed size 1452 kB [12:49] oerheks, that looks great [12:49] I only knew of mc for windows [12:49] should be a good choice [12:49] :-) [12:49] have fun! [12:49] what about the other more random thing haha [12:50] I mean we are going to eventually offer X11 compatible wayland protocol forwarding [12:50] for remote desktops on the servers [12:50] but that doesn't mean I can't make the CLI usable at the basic level either [13:19] I added a file with "btrfs ALL=(root:nobody) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: /bin/btrfs" to /etc/sudoers.d [13:19] But i still cannot run /bin/btrfs as sudo for the user btrfs. [13:59] when configuring autofs for nfs and samba shares do I still have to do the fstab entry or I will relly on autofs only? [14:38] well this is interesting. I have a dozen or so containers, one of which is unable to find the package magic-wormhole when doing apt-cache search [14:38] they're all 18.04 containers [14:38] it can find plenty of other packages [18:11] hi [18:12] any active? [18:20] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gVnW3pYDS2/ [18:20] i am stuck on this error === CyberiaAxis is now known as Cyberia === Cyberia is now known as CyberiaAxis === CyberiaAxis is now known as Rockwood === [diablo]0 is now known as [diablo] [23:32] somehow iptables got turned on with my ubuntu 18.04 server. how can I see how it got turned on and make sure it doesn't get turned on again?