[00:22] my device is Hp running your programs. I think I have totally messed everything up and I don't know how to fix. Can anyone go into my computer and fix it for me?? === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [02:21] HI when i am trying to update i noticed a UEFI won't install it says " the input is not of cabinet format" [02:21] what does that mean? [03:20] bummer, user|76 has left, but https://askubuntu.com/questions/1429678/impossible-to-update-uefi-dbx might help [12:04] KH34 [12:05] MA5E === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [18:02] Hi, I'm trying to change the default ssh service port from 22 to something else. I've installed openssh-server and created a file /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/001_config.conf with the Content "Port 24". I did "sudo service ssh restart". But if I do "sudo systemctl status ssh" It still says: erver listening on :: port 22 [18:02] Can anyone help me fixing this? [18:04] urbanfbi: which ubuntu version? [18:04] @alkisg kubuntu 22.10 [18:08] urbanfbi: what's the output of this command? sudo grep -rwE 'Port|sshd_config.d' /etc/ssh [18:10] /etc/ssh/sshd_config:Include /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/*.conf [18:10] /etc/ssh/sshd_config:# Port and ListenAddress options are not used when sshd is socket-activated, [18:10] /etc/ssh/sshd_config:#Port 22 [18:10] /etc/ssh/ssh_config:# Port 22 [18:10] /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/001_config.conf:Port 24 [18:12] urbanfbi: it looks good; well anyway try to put it in /etc/ssh/sshd_config instead, and see if it works there [18:12] There was a bug in the past where it didn't accept it in a .d directory; I think it was solved a couple of years ago, but I might remember wrong [18:14] In my 22.04, I have the following and it works: [18:14] /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/alkisg.conf:Port 22 [18:14] /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/alkisg.conf:Port 1234 [18:16] "sudo systemctl status ssh" does still output "sshd[29658]: Server listening on :: port 22." if I change it in sshd_config. [18:17] What is this message >> Port and ListenAddress options are not used when sshd is socket-activated << relate to? May I have configured my sshd the wrong way, so that ListenAddress options are not used in my configuration? [18:20] Ok, I googled https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/sshd-now-uses-socket-based-activation-ubuntu-22-10-and-later/30189 ... since ubuntu 22.10, "socket-based-activation" is used, whatever that means :-) Does anybody know, how I can change the port with that configuration? [18:53] urbanfbi: oh right, in 22.10 sshd started using a systemd service for activation [18:53] I haven't looked into that yet, but you'd need to provide a service override to change the port in that case... [19:09] to everyone interested in a solution for chaning the default ssh service port on kubuntu 22.10: Create a file /etc/systemd/system/ssh.socket.d/addresses.conf and add the lines: "[Socket]", "ListenStream=" and "ListenStream=24". Then run the following commands in given order: "sudo systemctl daemon-reload", "sudo systemctl disable ssh.socket", "sudo systemctl stop ssh.socket", "sudo systemctl enable ssh.service" and "sudo systemctl start ssh.service". [19:09] @alkisg: Thanks for your help! [19:10] urbanfbi: eh, I think you did a double fix there [19:10] First you fixed the socket to listen to another port, then you disabled the socket and switched to the old style service :D [19:11] In any case you're now twice as sure that this will work :D [19:11] :-) [19:38] hi how do you make the icons and the mouse pointer bigger? [19:38] Hello, all! Does anybody know a way to change the icon that gets put on the desktop when a URL is dragged onto it from a web browser? [19:39] you can try right click on desktop and go to edit mode [19:40] user|76: If you want to make EVERYTHING bigger (you have a high DPI screen and everything's too small), you can use SystemSettings>DisplayConfiguration>GlobalScale. [19:41] user|76: Oops. I misspoke. It's in SystemSettings>DisplayAndMonitor>DisplayConfiguration>GlobalScale [19:42] ok its asking to restart so here i go [19:42] For just icons, there's also SystemSettings>Appearance>Icons> then the button at the bottom "Configure Icon Sizes" [19:43] user|76: For just mouse size there's SystemSettings>Appearance>Cursors> then "Size" at the bottom of that screen. [19:43] nope same problem [19:43] Did you see the other 2 solutions I posted for icons and mouse? [19:44] The one for mouse doesn't require a reboot - just click "Apply" in the lower right. (I just tried it.) [19:45] If you search on "icon", or "mouse" or "scaling" in the search box at the top of SystemSettings, you'll find these things (I'm a newbie too - that's how I found them). [19:45] its actually in cursors i found it [19:45] Did you click Apply? Did it work? [19:48] so for different parts of the screen the mouse pointer is big [19:49] however on websites and the general desktop it is smaller [19:49] Sorry - maybe each app (like the web browser) has its own mouse settings (you could look). I'm newbie and don't know much myself. [19:50] yea me either [19:50] Is your whole screen too small or is it just the icons and mouse cursor? [19:50] icons and mouse cursor [19:50] Seems odd - usually those things all scale together. Sorry I can't be of help here. [19:50] its like 3 font size for mouse pointer and like size 10 font for icons [19:51] Is it JUST desktop icons, or also icons in Dolphin? [19:52] Are you on a laptop or a desktop? [19:57] yea the taskbar seems to be fine the mouse enlarges there once i exit onto the desktop or on websites its small [20:02] ok now i changed something and its all small again [20:02] i have noticed if you go to icon then configure icon sizes it sometimes makes changes [20:12] ok so it is small on the desktop and on websites but on the task bar and when i click on applications there the cursor is large [21:00] I assume you rebooted? Or at least re-started Plasma? [22:32] so i figured out you go to right click desktop then configure display. then scroll down to global scale adjust then restart