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lotuspsychjegood morning02:37
ducassegood morning06:45
lotuspsychjejeremy31: apport isnt installed by default on mint?10:53
jeremy31lotuspsychje: apport isn't installed on any Mint release10:55
lotuspsychjeok tnx jeremy31 i had a mint bug on LP saying user had to install apport first for apport-collect10:56
lotuspsychjehandy to know10:56
jeremy31I don't know why but it might be that there was a time that any bug reported from Mint was closed as invalid in Ubuntu10:57
lotuspsychjejeremy31: well i talked about that once with the -kernel guys and they said its a thin red line, as some bugs for mint are relevant for ubuntu aswell10:58
lotuspsychjebug #190507410:58
ubot5bug 1905074 in linux (Ubuntu) "After installing kernel 5.8.0-29, my Wacom One tablet is not recognized" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190507410:58
jeremy31Are the 5.8 kernels available in 20.04?10:59
lotuspsychjeso when the (mint) users file against the kernel, they popup in #ubuntu-bugs-announce aswell10:59
lotuspsychjein mainline jeremy3110:59
jeremy31That doesn't appear to be a mainline kernel, hwe must already be in the repos, possibly without the linux-generic-hwe-20.0411:25
lotuspsychjejeremy31: oh, there are just higher kernels in the mint repos like that?11:26
jeremy31lotuspsychje: Mint uses Ubuntu repos for kernels11:26
lotuspsychje!hwe11:27
ubot5The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack11:27
jeremy31In Ubuntu you wouldn't see these available until January but Mints Update Manager searches the repos for linux-image packages11:28
lotuspsychjeah11:28
lotuspsychjei assume the kernel crew have double profit from both mint and ubuntu fixing the kernel issues eh11:29
lotuspsychjejeremy31: so what happens if a user uses ubuntu-bug package (something else then kernel) ?11:30
jeremy31lotuspsychje: I don't know.  I doubt ubuntu-bug is even installed11:32
lotuspsychjewould be cool to test after apport is installed, dont think ive noticed other bugs in -announce for mint11:33
TJ-lotuspsychje: re the bug above; there was no significant change between -28 and -29 (only a single line DKMS change for nvidia)11:49
TJ-lotuspsychje: my bet is the package containing the extra modules wasn't installed11:49
lotuspsychjei see11:53
lotuspsychje!info linux-image-generic groovy11:54
ubot5'groovy' is not a valid distribution: bionic, bionic-backports, bionic-proposed, cosmic, cosmic-backports, cosmic-proposed, disco, disco-backports, disco-proposed, eoan, eoan-backports, eoan-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, xenial, xenial-backports, xenial-proposed11:54
* lotuspsychje runs12:28
lotuspsychjeFractalis: you can start a topic here if you like15:30
FractalisHello all, i just got a fresh installation of ubuntu (linux mint) and was wondering if i should try using exclusively flatpaks instead of traditional packages, do flatpaks have inherent advantages or performance boost over packages?15:32
daftykinsMint is not ubuntu15:32
daftykinsit's downstream, doesn't mean it's the same15:32
FractalisAFAIK mint is a modification of ubuntu, it still uses the same underlying systems15:33
daftykinsno it's not that minor15:34
jeremy31Fractalis: go to the Welcome Screen in Mint, click help on the left and then launch chat window15:34
jeremy31or click on ircs://irc.spotchat.org/#linuxmint-chat15:36
FractalisWasnt aware that LM had its own irc, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.15:36
jeremy31Fractalis: I am a Mint user and I don't use flatpaks15:37
jeremy31But I don't use snap packages in Ubuntu either15:37
FractalisI usually just prefer installing dependencies and packages the traditional way, but i heard good things about flatpak and wanted to know if there was any objective advantages besides just preference15:38
jeremy31Fractalis: It is just a way to get newer versions of software to the OS since versions in the repos only get bug and security fixes15:40
lotuspsychjeFractalis: im using snaps on occasion and i see benefits on some software15:43
lotuspsychjechromium browser for example is now a default snap on ubuntu15:44
FractalisAh okay, that makes sense in those reguards given what snaps and flatpaks actually do. Ty all for feedback :)15:44
lotuspsychjeFractalis: some software thats not on the repos, could be installed as latest with flat or snaps, so handy in some cases15:46
jeremy31I think it simplified things for chromium devs as they only have to update one snap rather than each deb for each supported Ubuntu release15:46
lotuspsychjejeremy31: mint was going to maintain their own chromium ppa now right?15:47
jeremy31lotuspsychje: I don't know if they are.  I think there is an existing PPA15:52
lotuspsychjethink i saw an article passby on that jeremy3115:52
jeremy31There is chromium in the Mint repos, download size of 70+ MB15:54
lotuspsychjejeremy31: https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/02/linux_mint_chromium_build/15:58
jeremy31It takes 6 hours to build chromium from source?15:58
* lotuspsychje isnt gonna try it :p16:00
jeremy31They are using a Ryzen 9 3900, 128GB RAM, NMVe and it builds in an hour16:03
MrCollinsIs Cockpit a useful utility? Does anyone in here use it and find it helpful?16:04
lotuspsychjewe hear good things about it yeah MrCollins16:05
MrCollinsok. Thank you.16:05
lotuspsychjeyou might find some server users that use and experience it in #ubuntu-server more16:05
MrCollinsoh ok I didnt know that channel existed. I thank you lotuspsychje16:06
lotuspsychjeMrCollins: are you looking for something webbased to manage your server(s) ?16:06
MrCollinsYes. I am a windows admin who has been dabbling in ubuntu/linux for years but I am taking the full plunge. Using a gui will help me I believe.16:07
lotuspsychjecool16:07
MrCollinsI decided to install a fileserver for my office in ubuntu instead of buying a whole msft server just for that.16:07
MrCollins:)16:07
MrCollinsubuntu server 20.04 all cmd line.16:08
MrCollinsterminal*16:08
lotuspsychjesounds good MrCollins16:08
MrCollinsthank you lotuspsychje16:08
TJ-MrCollins: you might want to take a look at Webmin, UserMin, VirtualMin, CloudMin depending on your focus. They're been around and developed for 20 years and are very comprehensive. Also, ignore anyone that says they can cause problems... there were some problems back in 2005 but it keeps getting repeated ad nauseum16:10
lotuspsychjeTJ-: wasnt webmin no longer supported on ubuntu?16:11
TJ-lotuspsychje: it's supported by upstream and they publish packages directly for Debian and Ubuntu16:11
lotuspsychjeah i see16:11
TJ-I've been running it on complex server scenarios for 15+ years16:11
TJ-and as you know, I do get very complex in my requirements :D16:12
lotuspsychjeyeah lol16:12
MrCollinsTJ-, ok. I will have a look but I think I want to focus on terminal and use the gui as a backup.16:13
MrCollinsWhat pretell is upstream TJ- ?16:13
TJ-MrCollins: what I like about the *Min is they directly expose/show what the GUI is going to change in most cases, so you can learn without making huge mistakes or needing to read masses of complex man-pages and docs16:14
MrCollinsMy focus is admin the file storage for vpn-samba clients. (win64 vpn users of the file server)16:14
TJ-MrCollins: upstream is the publisher of webmin/usermin/virtualmin/cloudmin16:14
MrCollinsOk.16:15
TJ-webmin has masses of optional modules, inc. for NFS and Samba16:15
MrCollinsI will have a look at that.16:15
lotuspsychjeFractalis: fresh from the press: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Flatpak-New-Repo-Format17:41
Fractalislotuspsychje: Hey thats pretty cool :)17:48
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