[06:14] new podcast later today? [06:22] bittin: someone's hanging out for their weekly dose of amurray, eh? :-) [06:23] bittin: of course - am editing it now - should be live in an hour or so :) [06:25] Thanks for all your work on the podcast, amurray. [06:26] yeah :p [06:27] you are both very welcome - it's very humbling to me :) [06:40] Dowh, converting it to opus doesn't actually make it that much better, only from 8.9M to 5.7M. :( [06:40] Well, if you use podcast settings, 3.0M. [07:00] bittin: https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-174/ [07:01] amurray, perfect, will listen soon doing a test install of the latest Kinetic image in a VM atm [07:02] nice - I keep meaning to try and upgrade to kinetic... perhaps something for this weekend [07:02] i am just testing it in Virtualbox, on 18.04 and 20.04 for my production :p [07:12] * bittin is listening now [07:25] the Fedora GNOME/Workstation people also started talking about that new Security Panel btw [07:39] bittin: oh cool [07:40] amurray, https://pagure.io/fedora-workstation/issue/331 [07:41] thanks [07:41] np === schopin_ is now known as schopin [09:46] Life's too short to use non-LTS Ubuntu. :-) [09:53] People use LTS on the desktop? :o [10:20] Absolutely. Wouldn't use anything else. If I need something bleeding edge, it goes in Docker. === mbuhl5 is now known as mbuhl [13:18] hi #security, could someone please chime in on vorlon's request at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/1980095/comments/2 ? [13:18] Launchpad bug 1980095 in nfs-utils (Ubuntu Jammy) "libnfsidmap built without hardening flags" [Undecided, Incomplete] [13:19] if not, I'll have to remove that fix from the SRU, as it's blocking the other fix I'm SRUing (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/1977745) [13:19] Launchpad bug 1977745 in nfs-utils (Ubuntu Jammy) "nfs-utils/nfs-kernel-server (rpc.svcgssd) ignored /etc/nfs.conf settings" [Low, In Progress] [15:08] Unit193, 5.7M is a 35% savings \o/ [15:08] with 32k opus I got to 4.4M [15:09] and 16k opus went to 2.4M [18:57] eslerm: You'd want it to sound good, so 32K (but I used voip application) is as low as one should go.