[07:25] <Foxy-> Hello?
[07:27] <Foxy-> how I must to chatting hear?
[07:30] <Foxy-> goodbye everybody!
[17:46] <melodie> hi can someone help me with my card sound? I can listen but I can't be heard (Xubuntu 22.04). My card sound is "00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Cannon Point-LP High Definition Audio Controller (rev 11)" kernel  5.15.0-72-generic and  5.15.0-70 smae result. The headset is alright and the card works (checked in a Windows install as I'm dualbooting). 
[17:47] <melodie> Please can you help me? My colleagues use Ubuntu classic and I could not talk normally during the online metting on jitisi :"-(
[17:48] <melodie> I had to use the "skype check tool" to see if it worked elsewhere or with another headset
[17:50] <melodie> also here is the output from "aplay -l" : https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/CbR3KW5M8G/f
[19:13] <gnrp> melodie: When you open the audio mixer, do you see anything under input devices when you speak?
[19:27] <melodie> gnrp, yes. The issue might be with the default driver
[19:27] <gnrp> ah, ok
[19:27] <melodie> this is wh
[19:27] <gnrp> and when you choose the according device for the applications that you want to record with?
[19:27] <melodie> I don't want to record
[19:27] <melodie> using jitis
[19:28] <melodie> want to be heard
[19:28] <melodie> Jitsi.com
[19:28] <melodie> meet.jit.se
[19:28] <gnrp> well, it is the same
[19:29] <melodie> if you say so :)
[19:29] <gnrp> when you open the browser and point it to that website, under record or so (don't know the exact english term) in the mixer applet, you can select which device they shall use
[19:29] <melodie> yes yes, audio is allowed in Firefox
[19:31] <melodie> gnrp, which country are you from? Which one is your native language?
[19:58] <gnrp> melodie: German
[20:00] <gnrp> melodie: It is not about what is allowed in Firefox, but what input device it is set to
[20:11] <PeGaSuS> hello folks. this might be something unique: I'm moving a Xubuntu install (one HDD) to another computer. the dead computer had Secure Boot enabled, Intel CPU, etc.. this PC also has Secure Boot but an AMD CPU. will my Xubuntu boot?
[21:13] <tomreyn> PeGaSuS: if you disable secure boot, it should
[21:14] <tomreyn> that's if you also copied the boot loader or have a separate one, and configured the 'bios' to use it
[21:17] <PeGaSuS> it booted without even removing Secure Boot on this HP EliteDesk.. I'm now updating the system with "sudo apt update" and things seems to be going well 
[21:19] <PeGaSuS> now I wonder if it will understand that this PC has a WiFi and Bluetooth card while the other one hadn't 
[21:26] <PeGaSuS> I have a stupid question: if I try to install Xubuntu on the disk without erasing it, will it keep any settings? or it will just erase everything?
[21:36] <PeGaSuS> apparently it's not detecting the wireless card.. any ideas?
[21:43] <tomreyn> it would have detected it if it was fully supported
[21:43] <tomreyn> find out which wireless chipset it is first of all
[21:44] <tomreyn> sudo lspci -knnv    or    sudo lsusb   should tell
[21:49] <PeGaSuS> tomreyn: https://termbin.com/gm3i
[21:49] <PeGaSuS> output of `sudo lspci -knnv`
[21:53] <tomreyn> PeGaSuS: so this is your wireless chipset: 06:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260 [8086:2526] (rev 29)
[21:53] <PeGaSuS> apparently, yes
[21:53] <tomreyn> it would use "Kernel modules: iwlwifi", but for some reason this was not loaded. which kernel are you using, which xubuntu version? how did you boot?
[21:54] <tomreyn> surprisingly, many of the other hardware components also have a matching driver detected but not loaded, that's quite unusual.
[21:55] <PeGaSuS> I just booted into the old disk, and it booted without issues
[21:55] <tomreyn> possibly dues to secureboot
[21:55] <tomreyn> actually most likely due to that. you'll probably need to enroll the mok, yet
[21:57] <PeGaSuS> i did enrolled the MOK. at least it asked me for a password 
[21:58] <tomreyn> and yet all those drivers aren't loaded
[21:59] <PeGaSuS> any idea how to re-enroll or something?
[22:00] <tomreyn> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot
[22:01] <tomreyn> you use the "mokutil" command to manage certs
[22:02] <tomreyn> if any need yet to be installed, that should happen (be prompted for) during next reboot
[22:04] <PeGaSuS> hum.. sudo update-secureboot-policy --enroll-key says "Nothing to do"
[22:09] <PeGaSuS> `sudo update-secureboot-policy --new-key` gives no output whatsoever
[22:17] <PeGaSuS> Sorry, I need to go afk for a bit
[22:41] <PeGaSuS> so, after another reboot I have WiFi and Bluetooth