=== BrianG61UK__ is now known as BrianG61UK_ === ddevault_ is now known as ddevault === maximiliano is now known as Guest43733 === lubuntu is now known as Guest2776 [07:20] [telegram] Male sure you have executing permissions before running ./xxx.sh . You can do the through " chmod +x xxx.sh " command (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) but it does not work) [08:06] Hi. I would like to help you, but I do not have deep technical understanding (I am here because this "No matter your skill level or your technical experience" on your web page). Maybe I could make Czech translation for you, but I do not know, what other [08:07] Maybe with some graphics - I can create vector graphics a bit. [08:43] jazahalka, Thank you for offering. Many of the team members will be sleeping now, and I know nothing about translation so I can't help there, but the Lubuntu team would LOVE any help you can offer. [08:45] the team is also very short on graphics skills, so that skillset would be loved too ! [10:46] So how can I join or? [11:01] jazahalka: If you are interested in helping the team please join our development channel. #lubuntu-devel [11:43] Hey, I was just wrote in the devel group and was redirected here, as by the looks of things, devs are maybe not aware of this issue. [11:44] So, whenever I add a openvpn connection (via import) to NM and store the password only for this user, the passwords never gets stored, and I get the following error instead: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request. [11:44] Saving the password for all users does work, but that defeats the purpose of it being encrypted in the keyring. [11:44] Alex70 this is Lubuntu support, Pop OS is not Lubuntu. [11:45] But this happens on Lubuntu AND popOS [11:45] So for lubuntu here I am [11:45] which release of Lubuntu? [11:46] I think it was latest, let me check [11:48] lubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64 [11:53] the manual page is https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/G/AdvancedNetworking.html, sorry I have no experience with "via import", but I can't see how Lubuntu would differ to main Ubuntu (it's the same base system) [11:55] Neither do I, that's why I'm asking here, though I would get some feedback. Because it seems that NM does not store in the keyring. As this only happens on lubuntu and pop os and not on debian and ubuntu. [11:55] Though this should be a distro specific issue, for some odd reason. [11:57] lubuntu & ubuntu are identical for all practical purposes (same base, only slightly different DE packages are installed). Debian, Pop, Mint differ (Pop & Mint replace Ubuntu packages with their own via bumped package versions in other repos, Debian is a different system so of course diffes) [11:58] If it works in Ubuntu.. you have the file you can use in Lubuntu anyway. Lubuntu & Ubuntu are the same. [12:40] [telegram] Do you have gnome-keyring installed and running? (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) So, whenever I add a openvpn connection (via import) to NM and store the password only for this user, the passwords never gets stored, and I get the following error instead: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.) [12:43] Yes [12:43] As I'm able to inspect contents with the python3-keyring package and seahorse === james is now known as Guest41579 [13:32] Ok so I tested this on lubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-amd64 and it worked, tested now on lubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64 and it did not. Is there away to attach screenshots ? [13:32] I'll try to change from nm-tray to nm-applet and see if that solves the issue. [13:35] Alex70: you can use something like imgur [13:35] Ok making the change to nm-applet works. [13:35] so nm-tray doesn't have vpn support [13:36] You need to use the advanced network settings in the menu for vpn stuff. [13:37] No actually it has vpn support [13:37] But, it does not save the password if it is configured to store only for the user. [13:37] Thus, save it in the user keyring [13:39] I think you have bumped into this issue https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/issues/47 [13:42] Damn my browser froze. Did i miss something ? (is there a way to keep track of the history) [13:43] But yeah as I said, to reproduce it, do the following: [13:43] asd [13:43] The irc logs can always be found here https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2021/01/05/ [13:44] I think the only thing you missed was this: I think you have bumped into this issue https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/issues/47 [13:45] We are bridged to Telegram here as well Alex70 [13:46] Hmmm yeah indeed seems to be very similar. [13:47] So basically "Store this password for only this user" does not work. [13:49] It looks like it. There is an issue linked in the one I sent you that confirms that. [13:50] Yeah checked it too. [13:51] Thanks for the link (y) === james is now known as Guest1206 === james is now known as Guest64952 [17:09] [telegram] Help! [17:10] [telegram] I need to run a python script to generate a key to login to Netflix on my kodi box [17:11] [telegram] Following instructions on the Netflix addon dev’s GitHub, but in my Lubuntu terminal I keep getting [17:11] [telegram] Command ‘pip’ not found, but there are 18 similar ones [17:14] [telegram] Do I truly need to install pycryptodomex and websocket-client? [17:16] [telegram] Is it pip3 install ... ? [17:18] [telegram] Aha! Apt install python3-pip [17:26] [telegram] Ok, next hurdle: I need to specify my browser path in the py script [17:26] [telegram] How do I determine where brave is hiding/living? [17:28] [telegram] how'd you install brave? [17:29] [telegram] CLI [17:29] [telegram] and how do you run it currently? [17:29] [telegram] CLI how? from source or from like a snap or...? [17:29] [telegram] Birdie in the bottom left corner > Internet [17:29] [telegram] on the commnd line, if you execute brave-browser it opens Brave right? [17:30] [telegram] if so, then do which brave-browser to get the full path to the executable [17:30] [telegram] then use that path [17:31] [telegram] Dowhich doesn’t work [17:32] [telegram] Cmd nor found [17:32] [telegram] do isn't part of the command [17:32] [telegram] it's literally: which brave-browser [17:32] [telegram] Ah! Thank you === lubuntu is now known as Guest83008 === james is now known as Guest76103 === FrankF1 is now known as FrankF === lubuntu is now known as Guest37164 === james is now known as Guest99795 === lubuntu is now known as Guest58109