[12:38] <ikfur[m]> heya, I have a slight querry,
[12:38] <ikfur[m]> after installing the ubuntu drivers, I was not asked for the MOK enrollment key, do I have to do it manualy
[12:38] <ikfur[m]> I have secure boot turned on
[12:46] <tomreyn> ikfur[m]: which are "the ubuntu drivers"?
[12:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> ikfur: That's correct. With secure boot on, if you install a non-signed driver or dkms driver, in order to sign it, it must come up with a Machine Owner Key (MOK) for the driver to be manually signed.
[12:58] <ikfur[m]> how do I go about it for my nvidia driver?
[13:01] <Eickmeyer[m]> ikfur: Simply use the driver manager, it will do the work for you. That should be in System Settings.
[13:01] <ikfur[m]> I did, it never brought up the option and installed the driver
[13:02] <Eickmeyer[m]> That's because Ubuntu uses pre-signed kernel modules for Nvidia.
[13:02] <ikfur[m]> I remember the option would be brought up in 20.04 but not in 22.04
[13:03] <ikfur[m]> so I thought maybe Id have to do it mnully
[13:06] <Eickmeyer[m]> Nope. Should've worked pretty much automagically.
[19:37] <tarzeau> Eickmeyer[m]: did you try vimix or photoqt?
[19:38] <tarzeau> i've liked photoqt for the sort option by color and lightness, to take a bunch of photos, and make a video of that sorted collection (but i never got to it, still not)
[19:41] <Eickmeyer[m]> tarzeau: Giving it a look now.
[19:46] <Eickmeyer[m]> tarzeau: photoqt looks really neat. I really like the eye candy, but I'm having trouble reconciling including it vs integrated KDE solutions such as gwenview or showfoto (which integrates with the desktop and with digiKam).
[19:47] <tarzeau> no problem, i've just wanted to let you know, it exists, it's packaged. your decision if you add it or not (i'm aware it's not looking like standard qt software, although it's qt based)
[19:47] <Eickmeyer[m]> Sure. :)
[19:47] <Eickmeyer[m]> I'll look at vmix now.
[19:48] <tarzeau> i'll ping you again once i'm done with natron (that adobe aftereffects software for vfx, if i ever get it done)
[19:48] <tarzeau> vimix also is special to use, you'll want to add some video streams, and turn the circle around (live video mixing)
[19:48] <Eickmeyer[m]> tarzeau: I find that one exciting. :)
[19:49] <Eickmeyer[m]> natron that is.
[19:50] <Eickmeyer[m]> vimix I see is a special use, but I'm having trouble reconciling that vs obs-studio, which is a qt-based app and is cross-platform.
[19:52] <tarzeau> i managed to build natron: https://sid.ethz.ch/debian/natron/2022/ (been a while, but it's probably requires some more work)
[19:53] <tarzeau> i'm still also fascinated by https://vvvv.org
[19:55] <Eickmeyer[m]> tarzeau: I find the most often overlooked piece of packaging (even by myself, especially early on) is the debian/copyright file. Every single file must be accounted for, even though wildcards are allowed. I see that file in the packaging is incomplete, so I can tell you now that is a blocker.
[19:55] <tarzeau> i'm aware of that - and i'm so thankful to the authors of decopy (that was a life saver)
[19:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> Absolutely, but even that isn't perfect as I found out the hard way more than once.
[19:58] <Eickmeyer[m]> But yeah, if you want me to sponsor natron to Ubuntu before you get it in Debian, I'd be happy to.
[19:58] <tarzeau> i see it as a 2nd pair of eyes looking at the source - for that it's great
[19:59] <Eickmeyer[m]> Probably won't happen for 22.10 as Feature Freeze is Thursday.
[19:59] <tarzeau> i've never felt the urge to get something into ubuntu before debian, but i'll keep that in mind. btw dotnet6 i tried to build it for debian (to bootstrap and build it from source one needs it installed first, so tried to take the ubuntu debs, couldn't install tar.zstd, hah!)
[20:00] <tarzeau> debian freeze is january 2023, and the only ubuntu i care is LTS ones (so plenty time till 24.04)
[20:00] <Eickmeyer[m]> hehe Not sure how that happened!
[20:00] <Eickmeyer[m]> Oh, sure. But, the interim releases all build to the LTS releases.