[00:00] <mparillo> Yes, Kubuntu should support "Secure Boot" because Canonical has purchased signing keys from Microsoft. As an official flavour, Kubuntu has access to those keys.
[00:07] <keithzg[m]> Anyone have any idea how I might figure out why the apparmor service is failing to start on boot? sudo journalctl -u apparmor doesn't show anything other than that, compared to before it stopped working for me back on April 23, it actually printed a few more error messages before finishing loading, whereas now it just forever fails to load (which means I cannot boot without disabling apparmor...) https://phabricator.keithzg.ca/P12
[01:51] <mmikowski> mparillo: I can confirm secure boot works with Kubuntu 22.04 LTS.
[01:51] <mmikowski> However, IMO, it's not worth it.
[02:23] <o_ccasional> hello world!
[04:08] <jjnaval1> esto aun funciona?
[06:50] <karstenk> is it possible to store the desktop configuration in rely to desktop resolution? When using KDE as VM Os and resizing VM Guest Window, then I lose all my positions of desktop apps etc.
[12:09] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:48] <Kangarooo> Kubuntu live went to sleep. Sudo apt doesnt ask for password, so theres no password. When it wen to sleep it asks for password and empty password doesnt work. What package to file ubuntu-bug for?
[12:53] <weedmic> Kangarooo: so.... you're laptop has come back from sleep and you are stuck at the sddm login screen and cannot login?  Did you try rebooting so it will clear all this aession and then login regular.
[12:55] <Kangarooo> weedmic: its live usb, so of course i needed to shut it down, but it needed to work without password
[12:55] <Kangarooo> weedmic: what package is the login screen or to what i need to report that empty password works everywhere except on login screen
[13:00] <weedmic> which live linux are you using - for example, kali I believe the password now is nothing, but used to be toor (root backwards), i have never tried to allow a "live linux" to sleep - since you have no swap (other than ram), I'm unsure what it would do.
[13:02] <Kangarooo> weedmic: i wrote kubuntu so i came to this chan
[13:12] <RikMills> Kangarooo: if you are the same who reported this on 20.04, then that release is now EOL for flavour support. try with 22.04 or 23.04
[13:13] <Kangarooo> RikMills: its LTS so needs fix with updates.
[13:17] <RikMills> Kangarooo: flavour LTS releases are end of life after 3 years not 5
[13:17] <RikMills> there will be no new ISOs with fixes for Kubuntu 20.04
[13:19] <RikMills> also the bug report says that you are using the 20.04.2 ISO, which is was also superseded 4 times. at the end of life the latest ISO was 20.04.6
[13:29] <Kangarooo> RikMills: i did update and theres no update for sddm so i have latest to report bug for. or some other package has this bug?
[13:32] <Kangarooo> and in website latest is 22.04.2
[13:34] <RikMills> yes, your bug says 20.04.2 not 22.04.2
[13:35] <RikMills> also sddm is not the valid package for the bug also. kscreenlocker handles the unlocking on a logged in session
[13:36] <RikMills> they look the same/similar by design to be consistent UX
[13:52] <Kangarooo> RikMills: E: Unable to locate package kscreenlocker
[13:53] <Kangarooo> there is kscreenlocker-dev
[13:53] <Kangarooo> is that the one?
[14:09] <RikMills> 20.04 is still EOL, so any bug would invalid
[14:11] <oerheks> Kangarooo, your issue is just a live iso .. get a proper new one
[14:12] <Kangarooo> its ok ill get somomeone to fix backport. just need correct package to fix
[14:14] <RikMills> no-one is going to fix anything on an EOL release
[14:15] <Kangarooo> why not? even at least one 32bit release needs to work for old computers
[14:17] <oerheks> why would anyone wast time on something superseded by 22.04 LTS
[14:18] <oerheks> EOL = dead jim
[14:18] <RikMills> as explained on the bug LP: #h2028860
[14:19] <RikMills> LP: #2028860
[14:19] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Launchpad bug 2028860 in sddm (Ubuntu) "Kubuntu live without password went to sleep and asks for password and empty password doesnt work." [Undecided, Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2028860
[14:19] <alkisg> 20.04 isn't 32bit. The last 32bit release was 18.04.
[14:20] <guiverc[m]> I responded on the bug report too (Lubutu also uses `sddm` but we use xscreensaver for locking), I'd not seen Rik's response when I was writing (he was faster) & my respose was pretty much identical to RIk's you'll note Kangarooo
[14:57] <douglas_m> ola
[17:30] <lubo76> Vie sa niečo o CVE-2023-32629 a CVE-2023-2640 - je aj v odnožiach *buntu?
[17:30] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Ubuntu Kernels overlayfs ovl_copy_up_meta_inode_data skip permission checks when calling ovl_do_setxattr on Ubuntu kernels <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-32629>
[17:30] -ubottu:#kubuntu- On Ubuntu kernels carrying both c914c0e27eb0 and "UBUNTU: SAUCE: overlayfs: Skip permission checking for trusted.overlayfs.* xattrs", an unprivileged user may set privileged extended attributes on the mounted files, leading them to be set on the upper files without the appropriate security checks. <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-2640>
[17:37] <tomreyn> lubo76: do you speak english?
[17:38] <lubo76> I forget, that this channel si EN.
[17:38] <lubo76> Mea culpa
[17:39] <lubo76> And yes, I do.
[17:40] <tomreyn> no worries, i'm just trying to enable you to get a response to your question. ;)
[17:42] <oerheks> all thise bugs are fixed
[17:43] <oerheks>  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-July/007560.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-July/007572.html > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2023-July/007565.html
[18:35] <mparillo> Mea culpa is English enough, if you are Catholic.
[19:05] <lubo76> mparillo: I'm not Catholics
[19:05] <lubo76> *Catholic
[19:19] <mparillo> Is mea culpa a real phrase in a language other than Latin?
[19:23] <oerheks> mea culpa, mea maxima culpa, sure
[21:09] <LuisTorre[m]> Hello,
[21:09] <LuisTorre[m]> I would like to know if is possible to have my plasma already as I like and with my tweak's, when I install the plasma?
[21:09] <LuisTorre[m]> My objective is when I install a new OS is already as I like, thank you!
[21:43] <mparillo> There are some scripts you can find on GitHub to save and restore your Plasma settings. I have not tried any, nor do I endorse any.
[21:58] <LuisTorre[m]> Ok I'm gonna check
[21:58] <LuisTorre[m]> Thx 🙏