=== guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [02:17] hey [02:18] why is ubuntu 22.04 daily so unstablr [02:18] *unstable [02:18] can you tell me a build that is more stable [02:24] yrdsb: 22.04 submit reports to quality-assurance: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/QATracker and 22.04 will be the more stable :D [02:25] when 22.04 be offically relesed how popular will it be [02:33] i used the daily ubunt 22.04 build [02:33] because i want to try the latest lts and planning to use my 22.04 vm for a few years also why is 22.04 daily more stable then 21.10 [02:39] is lts suppose to be stable [02:39] because i realize the 22.04 daily build is more stable then 21.10 [04:10] What happen to yaru in Ubuntu 22.4 [04:10] *22.04 why does it look similar to Ubuntu default theme [12:53] is it possible to decrypt a luks2 partition with tpm2? (sitting on 22.04) [12:58] new_leap, there is no offically supported way. but systemd has options for it. its a totally manual process. so you will run into problems. make a full backup before you try anthing. this is an article google found about it. never tried it myself. https://lunaryorn.com/unlock-luks-rootfs-with-tpm2-key [13:01] ravage: thanks, i am at the point to update my initramfs, but it's complaining that it doesn't recognise tpm2-device [13:02] sorry. as i said i never tried that. i am a fan of typing in my password at boot :) [13:02] ravage: i want to edit it, so that you need tpm + password for decrypting the disk [13:02] it should be usable since systemd249 [13:02] good luck :) [13:03] thanks :) will report if you are interested [13:03] sure [13:04] ahh, its even systemd248 :) so i do hope i get to a point where it works [13:08] ravage: ahh canonical disabled tpm support :( [13:10] :( [13:11] so another question then, every time the screen turns off, the screen never comes back. any idea about that? (this also happens on 20.04 [13:56] hey [21:58] just swapped back to regular ubuntu, think i had an issue with KDE [22:07] hello, after upgarde to 22.04, my wifi is slow [22:13] hello, after upgarde to 22.04, my wifi is slow [22:42] Hello, I'll post the question I asked on SO here, hopefully someone knows the answer [22:42] I just did a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 installation, edited the shortcuts to switch workspaces from 1 to 6, and now I can only switch between workspace 1 and 2. Ubuntu doesn't seem to be creating a new workspace as they are needed. [22:42] I also edited the num-workspaces with dconf-editor to 6 but to no avail. [22:49] vegas: System Settings app ? Lots of changes -- see if https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/04/ubuntu-22-04-lts-20-key-changes is of help here. [22:51] Bashing-om what do you mean by system settings app? Should I share my settings? [22:51] vegas: No - just from the article "A swathe of multi-tasking options are accessible in the System Settings app.". [22:53] Bashing-om, unfortunately there are no settings related to workspaces in the settings app. It should create more workspaces dynamically but isn't [22:53] vegas: Seems the way we used to deal with work spaces in Gnome is totally changed. [22:54] Bashing-om they should remain dynamic though [22:54] weird, it's really stuck on 2 [22:54] All right, I managed to find the setting [22:55] vegas: I have seen where 2 work spaces is a result --- lemme see if I can find it again. [22:55] It's on "Multitasking" [22:55] Searching for "workspaces" on the settings doesn't show it [22:55] Thank you for your help