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matsamanyou can always use sshfs and rsync through that if you don't trust it, but =P00:00
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jhutchinsThat's ridiculously redundant.  Document the protocol rsync uses and get an exception to the idiot policy. That's what the Security team is paid for.01:41
DeepHi02:08
Deepwhich is one the best for batter saving in Ubuntu 21.10?02:08
Deepauto cpu frequency or AMD Slimbook tool02:09
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tmuslooks like Jammy is going to be released with a broken firefox afterall (stuff like gnome extensions website does not work), so that leaves us with installing Chrome instead, which cannot be good for anyone. Does anyone know if a fix for the firefox snap is coming?03:02
ravage!22.04 | tmus03:03
ubottutmus: Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) will be the 36th release of Ubuntu, scheduled for release April 2022 (https://ubottu.com/y/jj). Join #ubuntu-next for support and questions.03:03
tmusravage, oh.. thanks03:04
guiverctmus, Jammy is still in alpha, beta freeze is 28-March, beta release 31-March so a lot can change between now & then...03:04
tmusguiverc, feature-freeze has passed though, so depending on how this issue is viewed (bug vs technology decision), I guess you're right.03:06
ravagethere are no freezes for snaps03:06
guivercFFes still apply... (feature freeze exceptions; easier before beta too)03:07
Unit193I don't think that applies to snaps, though..03:07
guivercI concur... (re: snaps)03:07
ravagetmus: currently you can remove the snap and install firefox with apt. thats what i do atm. no idea what the release will bring :)03:09
tmusravage, the deb is gone from the Jammy repo (on a fresh jammy install)03:10
Unit193!info firefox jammy03:10
ubottufirefox (97.0.1+build1-0ubuntu1, jammy): Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Built by firefox. Size 60,556 kB / 225,661 kB03:10
tmusA ppa will probably pop up rather quickly though03:10
Unit193Sounds like the correct size.03:10
tmusYep... Old one03:10
guivercravage, you're off-topic here & also wrong; eg. https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-canary/current/jammy-desktop-canary-amd64.manifest  contains firefox as deb03:10
Unit193!info firefox jammy-proposed03:11
ubottufirefox (1:1snap1-0ubuntu1, jammy-proposed): Transitional package - firefox -> firefox snap. In component main, is optional. Built by firefox. Size 71 kB / 255 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64.)03:11
* guiverc depends which ISO; a number do contain both if you look03:11
Unit193OK.03:11
enigma9o7[m]there is already a ppa, ubuntuzilla03:11
enigma9o7[m]or you can just d/l from mozilla themselves03:11
tmusWill check out ubuntuzilla. Mozilla does not have their own ppa, though? enigma9o7[m]?03:12
enigma9o7[m]No, not their own ppa.  But once you install their binary version, it updates itself.  Just exgtract it to /opt/firefox and chmod it to 75503:15
enigma9o7[m]but ubuntuzilla packages the mozilla version03:16
guivercapologies ravage ; i wrongly tagged you when i should have said tmus; Very sorry & apologies03:16
ravageWell. I kind of was off topic. No worries :)03:16
* guiverc bows to ravage in apology... tmus ^ manifest03:17
tmusguiverc, yeah i've enabled jammy-proposed and it's gone from there. in the main repo it's just too old03:17
tmuswell not gone, but it's now a transitional snap installer package03:17
ravageMaybe switch to next?03:18
ravageThis all seems to be about jammy03:18
tmusYeah sorry03:18
fiqihryanhai03:50
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zeeshanhi04:30
zeeshanUBUNTU 20.04 is installed in my system. I am receiving this message Backup Failed Giving up after 5 attempts. ApiRequestError:None04:32
ravagesounds like a message from Déjà Dup04:35
ravagecheck your backup settings04:35
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morganuin teresting, after returning to ubuntu de after xubuntu I now have icons on desktop. did not before.   BUGGY THIS PROCESS OF CHANGING DE 20.04 Dell08:04
morganugoodnight08:05
thyriaenHowdy friends - I am using a custom icon set and have created my own icons in ~/.icons as svg files - they load in the applications overview but not in my launcher - a default icon is shown there - i assume i did something wrong with maybe the size of the location where to put the icons09:14
oerheksthyriaen, i think it is the location?09:20
thyriaenoerheks, where do i put it instead, because it does get loaded by everything but my launcher09:21
oerheksput them in /usr/share/icons/<name>/  ?09:21
oerheksold, but still valid https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Icons09:21
thyriaenoerheks, under 2.2 it says to put it on /.icons09:27
thyriaenbut i will try09:27
lotuspsychje!themes09:28
ubottuFind your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy09:28
lotuspsychjehmm outdated and doesnt mention icons too much09:28
thyriaeni put an icon there and doesn't change the issue09:29
oerheksfor the /usr/  folder, logout login?09:31
thyriaenoerheks, i did restart gnome shell with alt+f2 r09:31
thyriaeni have no thumbnail previews in my gnome files - how can i enable them ? please note that the option is enabled in gnome-files settings menu for "all files"09:49
lotuspsychjethyriaen: any tweaks in your system, try dconf-editor09:51
taoarstjoin10:05
taoarstany one here?10:07
wezI am10:07
wezThere's 1060 other people in here too10:07
wez(exluding you and I_10:07
wez)10:07
taoarstfirst use irc hahah10:08
wezAh yes, people are in different time zones too10:08
taoarstamazing!10:08
wezI know right :)10:09
taoarst^-^10:09
NeoNTFS32Maybe he's not in Zhengsu.10:10
NeoNTFS32Hangzhou*10:11
wez?10:11
NeoNTFS3215 mins and the formatting will be done.10:12
phaisedArraytaoarst: 你好! 很高兴见到你。 你是中国人吗?10:13
NeoNTFS32Nǐ hǎo! Hěn gāoxìng jiàn dào nǐ. Nǐ shì zhōngguó rén ma?10:15
ravage!en10:15
ubottuThe main Ubuntu IRC channels are English only.  For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList10:15
NeoNTFS32Bruh, it just english encrypted AES-128bits.10:16
* NeoNTFS32 is running away.10:16
phaisedArraytaoarst: Hello! Nice to meet you. Are you a Chinese person?10:19
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weedmicWhen setting up an LTE connection, is this enough "sudo nmcli c add type gsm ifname '*'", or must I do the entire following "sudo nmcli c add type gsm ifname '*' apn data00.telnyx".  I ask b/c it makes swapping sims in the field a bit more difficult.11:05
weedmicsims from different companies - i meant11:06
weedmicit appears that if one stops at the wildcard, one will not progress beyond "registered" - if anyone is interested.11:24
webchat6889What does an unfiltered port means?11:38
phaisedArrayIt means the firewall isn't doing any funny business11:42
wezI like firewalls, but the term is overused and sometimes having one doesn't make a difference11:43
webchat6889I'm using nftables instead of iptables in my system. and warp for some reason flushes all tables instead of only its own11:44
webchat6889I'm left with no tables or ruleset11:44
webchat6889I mean, it should remove only its own talbe, no?11:45
wezwebchat6889: nftables is light weight version of iptables right?11:47
wezI found it useless11:47
webchat6889wez is nftables meant to replace iptables?11:48
wezwebchat6889: I hope not, because the last time I used it, it didn't support all features11:49
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webchat6889wez welp, looks like I'm rolling back to iptables11:59
weznice work12:12
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rob0Ubuntu has been on nftables by default since 20.04.  Your iptables* and ip6tables* commands use iptables-nft, translating into nft.12:48
rob0The netfilter project does hope to replace iptables, but for the foreseeable future both will be supported.12:49
wezrob0: It needs to implement everything that iptables does first12:50
rob0indeed.  And Red Hat/Fedora threw away iptables-legacy.12:50
rob0Fortunately Debian did not, you can update-alternatives to return to real, native iptables.12:51
rob0"since 20.04", it could have been longer; I am only familiar with LTS releases, and 18.04 did not use nftables by default.12:52
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BluesKajHi all14:25
lunahi14:25
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oerheksgoogle chrome update, again16:22
ThinkT510my condolences16:23
noarbI need to create a user with id 998 like this: sudo useradd -m -u 998 -g git -s /bin/sh -d /home/git git but I get this useradd: UID 998 is not unique error, because an existing user `cat /etc/passwd | grep 998` lxd:x:998:100::/var/snap/lxd/common/lxd:/bin/false - can I change this lxd user id easily? Do I need to check the directory permissions of that id to change it somehow16:55
noarbcan I just delete the user and re-run the dpkg scripts that lxd uses to create the user? Doesn't have to be 998 does it?16:58
ueberallnoarb: I'd suggest to ask that in the #lxc channel.17:07
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ogranoarb, no, that will break your filesystem ... debian policy forces system service users to be below UID 1000, any files and directories created by that user are managed by ID not by name, if you just change the UID without adjusting *all* files and directories in the filesystem attached o that UID, things will definitely break17:37
ogra(ubuntu inherits that policy from debian in case that was not clear above 🙂 )17:38
noarbogra: thanks, that is along the lines of what I had suspected. I was then trying to find what debian or ubuntu package actually installed the lxd user, so I could see the pre/post-install scripts and make sure I'm adjusting directories correctly17:39
noarblxd must be installed by default, I don't think I installed it17:39
ograalso, system level UID/GIDs are randomly assigned, there is no fixed numbering except the 1000 mark so whatever is UID 123 on your system will not be UID 123 on your system since tat depends on the order the packages are unpacked and installed (and the order the maintainer scripts are run)17:40
noarbis there a better way than manually inspecting dpkg scripts?17:40
ogralxd is installed by default in ubuntu, yes17:40
ograerrrr17:40
ogra"so whatever is UID 123 on your system will not be UID 123 on *my* system"17:41
noarbso I should just be able to uninstall whatever installed lxd, it will remove the user, I can do what I need to with that uid 998, then reinstalling should re-create the lxd user at a new uid, right?17:43
ograyeah, that should work17:43
ograsudo snap remove --purge lxd ... do what you need, sudo snap install lxd17:43
ogra(the --purge should remove the user, else tere is a bug)17:44
ogra*there17:44
noarbhmm... it's still around after the purge: https://bpa.st/Q6JQ17:49
noarbit's there after removing the snapd package, as well17:49
scortalhi fellaz17:50
scortal.17:50
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noarbsudo userdel lxd userdel: group lxd not removed because it is not the primary group of user lxd. ... if I do this manually, should reinstalling the snap lxd package also create users if they don't exist?17:51
scortalscortal here.17:52
scortalubuntu rockz17:52
ogranoarb, i would expect it to be re-created when re-installing the lxd snap (but i would also have expected the purge to remove the user and group ... so ... )17:58
ogranoarb, sounds like it is worth filing a bug about17:58
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KayserOla18:25
Kayserteste18:26
dobbicorpbuenos dias18:26
dobbicorpHola18:26
lotuspsychje!es | Kayser dobbicorp18:27
ubottuKayser dobbicorp: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:27
KayserHi18:27
KayserI'm brazilian, don't speak spanish, but speak english18:27
Kayseri'm trying hex now, i have used along time ago18:27
lotuspsychjewelcome back Kayser18:28
KayserThank u18:28
Kayserwhere're you from?18:28
lotuspsychjeif you want to chat Kayser try #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss18:28
KayserOk18:29
lotuspsychjethis channel we use for ubuntu support issues18:29
Kayserthanks18:29
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Guest2983Hi! First time using IRC not sure if I am doing this correctly19:07
lotuspsychjewelcome to the ubuntu support channel Guest298319:07
lotuspsychjeyou can ask questions here about your ubuntu troubles/issues19:08
Guest2983Awesome. Is Kubuntu supported here?19:08
oerhekstry #kubuntu19:09
Guest2983Ok! Thank  you19:09
florin-emilianhello guys, can u help me with a question ?19:11
Maik!ask | florin-emilian19:11
ubottuflorin-emilian: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience19:11
florin-emiliani have a laptop with sim card slot , any chance to use it in ubuntu ? i need for the internet19:12
oerheksflorin-emilian, sure19:19
oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-mobile.html.en19:19
oerhekshttps://ubuntu.com/core/docs/networkmanager/configure-cellular-connections19:20
oerheks2nd one is a heavy howto, have fun!19:20
florin-emilianty19:21
raspberrypi400Hello all, I am going on a road trip and want to be able to stream my music library which is at home hosted on an Ubuntu system.  What is the best way to go about this?20:13
enigma9o7[m]copy it to your phone20:14
enigma9o7[m]dont rely on interent20:14
enigma9o7[m]or especially mobile data20:14
raspberrypi400I'll be at a hotel etc and I would like access to my music without having to copy it to my phone20:15
raspberrypi400Is there any good media streaming services I should know about20:15
su1tomg20:21
oerheksraspberrypi400, any dnla service would do..20:24
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jhutchinsraspberrypi400: Nothing that streams music you already own.20:36
jhutchinsA USB drive is a great solution.20:37
jhutchinsHotel WiFi is a legendary proving ground for horrible user experiences.20:37
oerheks!info rygel20:38
ubotturygel (0.40.1-3ubuntu1, impish): GNOME UPnP/DLNA services. In component main, is extra. Built by rygel. Size 328 kB / 1,436 kB20:38
oerhekspretty simple20:38
Chunkyzraspberrypi400: you could setup wireguard, samba and use that to connect to your network20:40
ChunkyzI do this, but for 'videos' but it'll work the same for music20:40
dobbicorpso i have a server with 10 IPs (for example) i want socks5 proxies on each one of them, are there such proxies that allow to set outbound ip address? which socks5 proxy should i use?20:56
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