[00:08] <arraybolt3[m]> ostap-tymchenko: I don't think that guide you linked to will do what you want - it has how to reinstall the bootloader, not how to reconfigure it. And since you can boot into either OS, I think this is a configuration issue.
[02:26] <ostap-tymchenko> hey im following a guide to reinstall grub and its teling me to look fro /dev/sda but i can only find /dev/nvme0 - /dev/nvme0n1p6
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[11:04] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:29] <x00future> Has there been any further talk of an ARM version of Kubuntu? did some searching this morning and most conversations I saw were pretty old.
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[14:30] <arraybolt3[m]> (Telegram users who post scams, that is.)
[14:45] <arraybolt3[m]> x00future: Actually, making a "kubuntu for ARM" system shouldn't be very difficult. Just install Ubuntu Server on your hardware, then install the "kubuntu-desktop" package (sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop). You might have to tweak your networking stuff a bit, I'm not sure, but that should get you going in the right direction.
[14:47] <x00future> arraybolt3[m] Awesome. Thanks. I will give that a try. I've got a ubuntu server running on a raspberry pi 4 already. Give it a go and see what happens.
[14:54] <calvin> hello
[18:02] <yuradoc> i have mitmproxy in transparent mode to catch some traffic. I want to forward things it catches to burp suite port
[18:03] <yuradoc> but "sudo nft add rule ip nat PREROUTING tcp dport 8080 counter redirect to :8090" doesn't helps me
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