[15:41] <flaf> Hi. I'm searching to install Ubuntu 22.04 fully automatic via subiquity. I have already done this with Ubuntu 20.04 but lot of useless (to me) packages was installed (for instance snapd). With Ubuntu 20.04 no option was available in the user-data file to have a minimal install. Do you know if it's possible now with Ubuntu 22.04?
[16:15] <lotuspsychje> flaf: on sundays, this channels is not alwats active, you might wanna re-ask on working days
[16:15] <lotuspsychje> if it can help, see also the jammy releasenotes:
[16:15] <lotuspsychje> !jammy
[16:18] <flaf> lotuspsychje: ah ok. I don't think answer is in the release not of Ubuntu 22.04. Thx anyway. I re-ask monday. :)
[16:18] <lotuspsychje> allrighty, good luck!
[16:22] <flaf> lotuspsychje: thx
[18:57] <mirage_> Hello is it possible to connect to an ubuntu server with remmina?
[20:17] <patdk-lap> mirage_, sure, dunnoy why you would want to, vs just using ssh
[20:20] <mirage_> patdk-lap, thx for your answer, im still using ssh but i want to run  VM on the Server an for the program i run under virtualbox, i need an DesktopEnvironment,
[20:20] <patdk-lap> oh, so ubuntu desktop, not server
[20:21] <patdk-lap> but why virtualbox?
[20:21] <patdk-lap> why not use kvm/qemu
[20:21] <mirage_> patdk-lap, u are right, im just testing some things
[20:22] <patdk-lap> just seems it would be so inanely easier to not deal with virtualbox gui management
[20:22] <mirage_> patdk-lap, i installed ubuntu server to test and learn things, kvm is the next point on the to do list
[20:22] <patdk-lap> and just use kvm/qemu and have it directly expose the guest *desktops* via vnc or something
[20:24] <mirage_> i found a way to connect via remmina now and use virtualbox. maybe it's the unconform way but i love it to test things and find different ways.
[20:42] <mirage_> patdk-lap, thx for your advise kvm/qemu, its on my to do list now
[20:59] <znf> man, I wonder if someone will actually be able to create an old debian-installer for 22.04 :-/
 "i found a way to connect via..." <- i would recommend having a look at Vagrant
[21:12] <konstruktoid> https://www.vagrantup.com/
[21:59] <znf> think I answered my own question: there's no -di packages, there are no .udebs