=== hello-smile4879 is now known as hello-smile6 [02:45] good morning === JanC_ is now known as JanC [07:33] good morning [09:05] Morning! === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [16:45] The Ubuntu Security podcast is really nice. Latest episode about the different repositories made some things clearer to me :) [16:53] whats the url Ravage [16:53] https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/ [16:53] tnx [16:55] she explains it a little cheeky sometimes but the information are good :) [21:03] UWN: Issue722 is now available: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue722 [22:09] Anyone know what the git site is for network-manager? [22:51] Jeremy31: i once reported network-manager related stuff on here, might be close - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME [22:52] daftykins: I think this involves Ubuntu's maintained version [22:55] https://git.launchpad.net/network-manager [22:56] git://git.launchpad.net/network-manager [22:57] oerheks: thanks [22:58] i wonder if my 2 year old bug has been resolved in 22.04 yet [22:59] daftykins: I bet rtl8812au-dkms is still broken, that is from 2016 [22:59] :) that's probably not as easy as mine, network-manager-openvpn uses out of date options so doesn't work with profiles very well [23:05] daftykins: I have pointed out the fix in different bug reports [23:06] Without the fix, the dkms builds the new module with the older kernels vermagic [23:06] hmm sounds like someone needs to help you get to the right person that can get it sorted for good [23:10] I think one fix is to change in Make file KVER := $(shell uname -r) to KVER ?= $(shell uname -r) [23:11] The fix I use is to change the Make line in dkms.conf to MAKE="'make' all KVER=${kernelver}" [23:25] This bug report shows both methods to fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rtl8812au/+bug/1705820 [23:25] Launchpad bug 1705820 in rtl8812au (Ubuntu) "Wrong build when kernel upgrade (about kernel header path)" [High, Confirmed] === hello-smile48 is now known as hello-smile6 [23:50] Jeremy31: it looks like no one's provided a debdiff for that yet [23:51] Jeremy31: if someone supplied a debdiff and subscribes ubuntu-sponsors, there's a chance it'd get fixed