[07:47] <weedmic> I am trying to find the dpkg equivalen to rpm -qf - dpkg -S did not work, and I'm having a tough time with the manpage, but still going through it.
[07:47] <weedmic> it is supposed to:  determine which package a particular file belongs to. For example the following commands determines which package the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file belongs to
[07:50] <alkisg1> weedmic: what dpkg -S command did you run exactly?
[07:51] <weedmic> ty, i now see i left out the filename - it works fine.
[07:55] <weedmic> also the command I really needed was "dpkg -V" and got 4 nice items to deal with.
[08:04] <alkisg1> weedmic: the combination is called: sudo debsums -s
[08:04] <alkisg1> It checks the packages like dpkg -V, and produces the package name like dpkg -S
[08:05] <weedmic> I got this as one example:  ??5?????? c /etc/xdg/autostart/org.kde.discover.notifier.desktop, can you explain what the "??5??????" and "c" mean
[08:12] <weedmic> does the 5 mean "md5 checksum differs"?  and if so, why is it in slot 3 - is there achart of the slot significance?
[08:13] <weedmic> found order significance under --verify-format in manpage
[08:43] <skramer_> I'm still looking for the reason of that nasty bug which makes Jammy forget the window positions even when monitors go into "black" mode while I leave my laptop alone for maybe 15 mins
[08:43] <skramer_> Does not remember which apps have been on the external monitor :-\
[08:44] <skramer_> Interestingly enough, that issue did not exist when I first upgraded from 18.04 > 20.04 > 22.04
[08:45] <skramer_> Unfortunately, I had to do a complete fresh install & that problem ony exisits since then
[08:48] <skramer_> Few other minor annoyances like I'm not able to change the wallpaper of sddm, firefox is two or three times listed in "Recent apps", Discord always closed after resume from standby mode, ...
[11:14] <weedmic> I have a file with these mods "-rwx--S--T" - but, when I search the drive for files wtih stickybit set, it does not list "find . -perm 1000".  Ideas?
[11:16] <weedmic> skramer_: I do not know what jammy is, but... I found with kde, you might occaionally have icons shift right (eventually bumping in to edge of screen and trying to wrap around).  to fix that, I do "killall plasmashell;plasmashell > /dev/null 2>&1 &"
[11:30] <weedmic> i must be doing find wrongly.
[11:56] <weedmic> answer was 6700 not 1000
[13:03] <user|34> hello .. kubuntu have czech language
[13:03] <user|34> ?
[13:17] <oerheks> no, but ubuntu does
[13:17] <oerheks> !cz
[13:58] <skramer_> weedmic: I'll try this once more, although it still seems strange it never happened to me bevore
[13:59] <skramer_> weedmic: Actually using Kubuntu since 6.06 :)
[14:04] <skramer_> mmikowski: Maybe you do have another idea? It's really strange as I never noticed such behaviour bevore. Neither in old SuSEs, nor elder Kubuntus nur in current EndeavourOS...
[14:06] <skramer_> mmikowski: File permissions alewady checked & did not find anything suspicious :-\
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[19:46] <mmikowski> skramer_: Could be an issue with X initialization or sleep.