[00:00] I'm not sure it would impact the snap version at all as it runs confined, I suspect it only impacts deb/rpm or non-confined based firefox but that's my limited understanding of report [00:01] (reading bugzilla report it mentions ESR & non-snap products that I see; eg. debian's firefox; maybe older releases of Ubuntu/Kubuntu too that don't use snap by default) [00:02] ty mate [00:02] Kubuntu's snaps? [00:03] All Ubuntu flavors (inc. Kubuntu) use the Mozilla packaged snap of firefox in recent releases; Mozilla requested snap as it was easier for them to maintain; Ubuntu used it first, flavors followed a release later [00:04] not the latest, but if you jump to end of https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/jammy/daily-live/current/jammy-desktop-amd64.manifest you'll note the snap import in Kubuntu's jammy seed [00:05] (the only snap is firefox; the other packages required by firefox snap) [00:09] sorry, I used a manifest but referred to it as seed; here's the seed - https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/kubuntu.jammy/desktop (if you prefer seed as I mentioned in my description) === mkv is now known as m4v [03:41] Hi [03:41] Let me ask: are the software like 4K video downloader, itubego etc have a Linux version? [03:41] In other words, if I want to download a YouTube or Vimeo video, what do I use? [03:56] there's youtube-dl [03:56] or was anyway [03:57] and you can always try your windows apps with wine under linux [04:03] how to setup a secomd monitor in kubuntu [04:14] Settings..Hardware.. Displays and Monitor [04:49] OVTL [04:49] 0VTL [04:55] how KDE here in video shows 500mb ram? i just installed and have 1.1 gb ram https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMWstEuMYaU [04:56] lubuntu 408mb i just got on usb boot [04:57] is this fake video? [04:57] Kangarooo: Or maybe an older version of Kubuntu> [04:57] s/>/?/ [04:58] then i want that version arraybolt3 [04:58] here also in https://www.facebook.com/groups/lightweight.linux/posts/4750403885007949/ [04:58] 534 MB - KDE Neon 20211007 (Ubuntu) [04:59] latest version 2x more- 1.1 gb ram [04:59] Kangarooo: Yeah, you can tell by the wallpaper he's using an older version of KDE. [05:23] unused ram is wasted ram [05:25] i have only 2 gb ram on this one old computer with 2 slot 1gb each sodim ddr2 mybalzitch [05:25] what made ram go up? [06:13] I'm using Firefox 102 (ESR) and am I vulnerable to the attack as well? (re @IrcsomeBot: An attacker who compromised a content process could have partially escaped the sandbox to read arbitrary files via clipboard-related IPC messages.) [06:13] it's a deb package here not snap [06:49] Oh NVM it’s patched for ESR as well [09:30] Hello everyone, [09:30] I kind of figured out the reason for this issue by myself [09:30] It seems that it is happening due to nvm which is used to install multiple versions of node js side by side, I repeated the installation of chromium browsers and then installing node js via nvm in virtual box and got the same issue of .pdf extension files not opening in them (re @a_k_s_27: ) [09:57] Hello everyone === William is now known as Conna === William is now known as Conna [10:59] Hello my Konsole settings might have lost some tool options which usually shows by default. How do I bring it back? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/f0bbf987/file_62599.jpg [11:01] There’re 7 different options like here for demonstration ie File, Edit, View ….. : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/14729fbd/file_62600.jpg [13:38] Hi all [15:08] on 22.04.1 with linux 5.15.0 x86_64 and dmraid 1.0.0.rc16 I am stuck in initramfs until I type dmraid -ay && exit manually, like in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1155102 how can this be fixed or automated? for example if you could add this custom step to initramfs somehow? [18:59] hi, i do need someone for advise me on partitioning for dual boot [19:00] kubuntu / windows [19:01] would you mind if i send you the actual table which exists with efi partition, windows and a free space which i'd format to ext4 -> kubuntu? [19:01] btw where should i upload the screenpic? [19:01] for the table [19:10] !photo [19:10] Hmmm, anyway just use imgur.com or some similar site [19:11] Or if you boot with an Ubuntu live USB stick, you can use this instead: sudo fdisk -l | nc termbin.com 9999 [19:12] https://snipboard.io/o6GQWV.jpg [19:12] thanks [19:14] it is clearly /dev/nvme0n1p5 which I would install ubuntu on, but the other partitions are all created by windows. i shrinked a partition to get free space for ubuntu [19:14] And what's the exact question? [19:14] i dont know if i put my computer at risk if it writes, as suggested, a bootloader on /dev/nvme0n1 [19:15] um sorry, the installer suggested to install the bootloader on /dev/nvme0n1p1 [19:15] It's OK, go ahead and say yes [19:15] There's no "boot code" in MBR etc in UEFI [19:16] its okay for both? [19:16] Eh, wait, /dev/nvme0n1p1? [19:16] Are you sure about the p1 part? [19:16] nope, it was the first one [19:16] :D [19:16] What do you have in the /dev/nvme0n1p1 partition? [19:17] im kind of unsure because the boot process is called "hp sure boot" [19:17] i think it checks for something but I did not understand for what [19:17] alkisg it is a partition used by windows [19:17] i just resettet / reinstalled the system, did not touch any of them. [19:17] Do you mean "secure boot"? [19:17] Ubuntu is compatible with secure boot [19:18] Hmm no google actually says "HP sure boot" exist. It's the first time I hear about this [19:18] no, it is something hp ships with its computers [19:18] OK then all bets are off, vendors can screw up things big time :D [19:18] hahah :D [19:19] If you have a terminal, try to mount the first partition and see what's inside it [19:19] it is called "hp sure start". awkward it is, isnt it [19:19] yeah ill do [19:19] will you be around in about 1 hour? gotta do sth [19:19] thx for your ideas until then [19:20] Yeh I got a lot of work, I think I'll be around for a few hours :) [19:20] ok ok, thank you [22:42] mmikowski: I'm coming back to tell you that my battery indicator says 99% now.