[07:51] <zigo> Does anyone know who I should ask to get a 2 stage ssh push for my Ubuntu mirrors? (my Debian push thingy for debian repo mirroring is done already)
[17:19] <tsimonq2> sil2100, bdmurray: tasksel vs metapackages> It's been bothering me, so I found the answer: https://askubuntu.com/questions/252056/should-i-use-tasksel-tasks-in-apt-or-install-regular-metapackages
[17:19] <tsimonq2> Just figured I'd share here in case anyone else was curious :)
[17:20] <tsimonq2> (And, if that rationale has changed in the last 9 years, tell me about it, I'm curious)
[17:32] <arraybolt3[m]> Huh, TIL that there's a tool called tasksel.
[17:36] <sarnold> if you know the name of the task you want, you can install it via apt, something like apt install lamp^
[17:36] <sarnold> but I haven't got a clue how you find the names of the tasks without tasksel :)
[17:44] <nteodosio> ogra, [moving the discussion from kernel here] that snappy-debug will naturally only be useful if I can reproduce the bug, right?
[17:44] <nteodosio> never used that
[17:45] <ogra> nteodosio, yeah
[17:45] <nteodosio> ok thanks
[17:45] <ogra> but you can ask the person that reported it
[17:45] <nteodosio> you read minds :O :)
[17:45] <ogra> snap instal snappy-debug ... then just run t in a terminal and start the browser
[17:47]  * ogra is looking forward to his next laptop refresh to finally get a keyboard where the keys do not function through /dev/random 😞
[17:49] <nteodosio> Your typing is pretty accurate as far as I can tell!
[17:49] <bG9s> the wonders of AI I'm sure
[17:50] <sarnold> lossy typing, lossy reading, it all averages out!
[17:51] <bG9s> hah, I like that
[17:53] <ogra> hah
[17:53] <bG9s> ehm, so as a newbie I was wondering, first off hello all
[17:53] <bG9s> kinda fun some people still use irc
[17:54] <bG9s> I'm trying to be security conscious and I see these cves for openssl and stuff so I was wondering those patches from ubuntu, they address the cve without upgrading the whole version of the package itself whether it's openssl or another program right?
[17:54] <sarnold> yeah; full version upgrades are very rare
[17:54] <ogra> yeah
[17:54] <bG9s> nice
[17:54] <ogra> thats pretty standard for all ubuntu packages
[17:55] <bG9s> it gets confusing having to tell someone "no yeah we're on an older version but it's ok"
[17:55] <sarnold> firefox, chromium-browser, postgresql, mysql, mariadb are the usual exceptions to that "targeted fixes only" policy
[17:55] <ogra> (the ones were it is not standard (i.e. browsers) probably all move to snap over time)
[17:55] <sarnold> there's more, but those are what I could think of ;)
[22:24] <massuse> hi all
[22:24] <massuse> in Ubuntu, the old EiskaltDC++ does not display unicode messages, please fix rebuild with git
[22:24] <massuse> Unicode hub - dchub.one
[22:27] <massuse> emoji not display - test
[22:27] <massuse> and ower
[22:32] <massuse> http://dchub.one:8080/temp/ - look, not display smile emoji
[22:32] <massuse> on ubuntu
[22:32] <massuse> we fix problem on alt
[22:33] <massuse> 1 year ago
[22:39] <sarnold> massuse: it looks like eiskaltdcpp hasn't made a release in a while
[22:39] <sarnold> if they release a new version, probably debian would pick it up then