[00:11] <jim> hi again... so this is great so far... I have sound on youtube (so more generally, from a browser)... now, I would like something like claudia or catia from cadence, that lets me route audio in jack... anything like that?
[00:12] <arraybolt3> jim: Carla?
[00:13] <jim> that could work too I think
[00:13] <jim> is it aptable under that name?
[00:14] <arraybolt3> jim: Should be. "sudo apt install carla"
[00:17] <jim> ok that worked...
[00:19] <jim> problem now is, there's nothing there on the panel, and I know some things are connected (because I can hear them)... maybe things don't work the way I think they do/shouild
[00:19] <jim> I'll play with it a bit later
[00:20] <jim> thanks for letting me know
[00:20] <arraybolt3> jim: I think you have to press the Patchbay option at the bottom.
[00:20] <arraybolt3> (I think it's at the bottom of the screen, at least.)
[00:22] <jim> I found something called patchbay near the top center of the window, I pushed that, and got what I expected... thanks again
[00:24] <arraybolt3> Glad to help!
[03:05] <roger> I installed lxle based on Ubuntu 20.04, the only oneI have surround sound on a recon3d sound chip
[03:06] <roger> and it is good
[03:11] <roger> if you have surround sound problems as I have, it is alsa slow on stuff, but with lxle, has to be a kernel problem, so kernel devs need to step up ay.
[03:15] <roger> kernel 5.4.0-137, surround sound working on recond3d anything later is pfft
[03:17] <roger> if anyone has this card as I do, I recommend installing qasmixer and choose suround on output, I'm pleased on the results
[03:25] <roger> surround sound is not a DE problem, but a kernel as I see, I running the Lxde environment with kernel 5.4
[03:25] <roger> after that it fails, just saying
[03:30] <theorem> it seems my xstartup file is missing something -- why would vncconfig throw this error : vncconfig: unable to open display ":1"
[05:16] <yuzi> hi
[05:16] <yuzi> what exactly 'apt update' does
[05:17] <rbox> it downloads the repository database
[05:19] <yuzi> Okay, so it matches our local repo with the latest revision
[05:19] <yuzi> that's what I understand
[05:19] <arraybolt3> There's a database of software on Ubuntu's servers and mirrors. You need that database to be able to install software. apt update downloads that database and some other files that work with it, from what I understand.
[05:21] <yuzi> arraybolt3, so that database is already there in our local, it just get the latest one
[05:23] <arraybolt3> True. Once the database on your local system gets out of date, it becomes somewhat useless (the versions of software it references will start to become out-of-date).
[05:23] <NatSocSiD> Where do I "configure" the output of the command date so it show seconds in the result. As we speak I have one ubuntu who only ouput "Sun Jan 22 2023 00:19 EST", the seconds are missing
[05:23] <lotuspsychje> NatSocSiD: in gnome-tweaks
[05:24] <NatSocSiD> I'm on ubuntu server, no windows manager
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> oh you mean from terminal?
[05:24] <yuzi> obviously
[05:25] <NatSocSiD> yep from terminal, should have specified my bad. I have 3 other Ubuntu servers and they all show the seconds in the output of the command "date"
[05:26] <yuzi> my local pc also shows seconds, it is by default
[05:26] <leftyfb> NatSocSiD: on all 4 machines run this and compare the output: type -a date
[05:26] <arraybolt3> There might be a shell alias involved?
[05:26] <leftyfb> that's my guess
[05:27] <lflare> oerheks, sarnold: fwiw, the entire old-releases is about 6.1TiB, surprisingly palatable
[05:27] <NatSocSiD> yep it's an alias :) Just need to find where!
[05:27] <blackhawk> Can a fork bomb impact ubuntu 18.04 ?
[05:27] <leftyfb> :/
[05:28] <leftyfb> blackhawk: don't
[05:28] <yuzi> blackhawk, why do you want that
[05:28] <lflare> blackhawk: a fork bomb impacts all OSes without proper limits
[05:29] <lotuspsychje> yuzi: lflare dont feed trolling
[05:30] <NatSocSiD> leftyfb from "type -a date" I can see that it's an alias but I'm not sure how to find where is that alias
[05:30] <leftyfb> NatSocSiD: grep -R date ~/.bash* /etc/bash* |grep -v history
[05:31] <NatSocSiD> got it! Thank you :)
[05:36] <cara> hola
[05:36] <yuzi> hola! amigo, como estas?
[05:41] <yuzi> adios
[05:55] <blackhawk> With ubuntu 18.04 the systemd doesn't allow the fork bomb to deploy i guess
[05:55] <arraybolt3> We generally don't discuss malicious code in this room.
[05:56] <arraybolt3> We most certainly don't help with writing it.