[00:21] <ThomasWard[m]> Eickmeyer: in case you're bored... https://askubuntu.com/questions/1443847/portuguese-keyboard-not-writing-special-characters-on-ubuntu-studio-with-any-des
[00:21] <Eickmeyer[m]> Wouldn't even know how to solve that.
[00:22] <ThomasWard[m]> hence the 'in case you're bored and want to hunt' part ;)
[00:22] <ThomasWard[m]> *returns to the shadows*
[00:22] <ThomasWard[m]> it seems oddly specific it works on Kubuntu but not Studio
[00:23] <Eickmeyer[m]> Well, KDE Plasma itself is locallized, but a lot of multimedia applications (including Studio Controls) are not.
[00:25] <ThomasWard[m]> *does a chaos and force-disables TrustCor certificates on his internet*
[00:25] <ThomasWard[m]> * and force-disables/force-deletes/force-distrusts TrustCor, * his internet and all his devices*
[00:25] <Eickmeyer[m]> Heh, and yeah, not extremely bored. I've got a ton of job apps to fill out. :/
 "*does a chaos and force-disables..." <- Guide for how I can do that myself?
[00:33] <ThomasWard[m]> arraybolt3[m]: ca-certificates: sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates - choose "yes" and then in the list where you find mozilla/ certs, deselect the TrustCor_* certificates then continue onto the next screen, it'll distrust those ca certificates
[00:33] <ThomasWard[m]> firefox, chrome, etc. have their own cert stores, go into each one and find the TrustCor certs and mark them as untrusted or remove them from the cert store
[00:33] <ThomasWard[m]> ca-certificates is getting an update on Monday AFAICT from #ubuntu-security logs yesterday
[00:34] <arraybolt3[m]> Nice, thanks! /me proceeds to do that on my main devices
[00:35] <ThomasWard[m]> alternatively wait until Monday/Tuesday for ca-certificates
[00:35] <ThomasWard[m]> i believe that marc is working on the certs, etc. in ca-certificates.
[00:36] <arraybolt3[m]> Eh, why wait when you can do it yourself early :P
[00:37] <arraybolt3[m]> Anyway, just did that to my two main devices, I'll probably wait to reconnect my main desktop to the Internet until after Monday since it's not really in use anyway, and then I'll get the fix at that point.
[00:37] <ThomasWard[m]> exactly.
[00:37] <ThomasWard[m]> it's why i did some stabbings today :P