[10:58] <linux> Hi.
[10:58] <linux> Wifi is dropping me every hours because of the timeout is over. In /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf the value of wifi.powersave = 2. What should I do more. It makes me mad.
[11:45] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:15] <user|30> when is the next LTS release?
[14:17] <oerheks> next year
[19:56] <cbreak> I've switched to a new provider, which caused me to lose my public ipv4 address. But I gained a whole /64 in ipv6 land.
[19:57] <cbreak> how can I add an additional static IPv6 address to my primary interface in addition to the dynamic privacy randomized one?
[19:58] <cbreak> (I know how to do it with netplan, but it seems ubuntu / kde is set up to use NetworkManager)
[19:58] <oerheks> i bet you can lock a ipv6 on your mac, in your router
[20:00] <cbreak> it does stateless autoconf
[20:02] <cbreak> I unfortunately have two routers, the one from my provider (a cable modem router combo) and my actual router. But you're right, I could probably convince the second one to do static assignment
[20:04] <oerheks> preferred way, i say
[20:05] <oerheks> but one should be able to override in NM
[20:05] <oerheks> new profile, etc
[20:05] <cbreak> I can set everything manually there
[20:06] <cbreak> but there doesn't seem to be an option to do auto conf + additional ip
[20:13] <cbreak> I don't think I did that correctly :)
[20:13] <cbreak> neither of the two routers does static ipv6 assignment, just ipv4
[20:14] <cbreak> (I'm not sure I can set the inner router to do anything other than ipv6 passthrough without proper network / routing config either)
[20:23] <oerheks> cheap router, i guess
[20:24] <oerheks> cheap solution to translate 4 to 6
[20:25] <cbreak> this is native 6
[20:25] <cbreak> but it's fairly old
[20:26] <cbreak> RT-AC86U. Still works very well.
[20:27] <cbreak> (admittedly, ipv6 is also really old)
[20:29] <oerheks> well, the advantages with streaming is awesome, a relief
[20:29] <oerheks> * to ipv4
[20:30] <oerheks> also possible to use awesome ipv6 naming
[20:30] <oerheks> “1:see:bad:c0de”
[20:31] <oerheks> and all the coffee ones
[20:32] <oerheks> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9401
[20:32] <oerheks> oops, sorry
[20:36] <cbreak> cost me two hours to fix my lxc containers to work again after the switch...
[20:37] <cbreak> the main problem was that I used wireguard inside and that thing didn't work with ipv6 until I upgraded the container to 22.04...
[20:38] <oerheks> expensive time, make it work for you .
[20:52]  * genii hears something about coffee and scrolls back, then returns to work
[20:54] <oerheks> !coffee genii work
[23:22] <user|38> hello there people, will Kubuntu be compatible with Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast ?
[23:23] <user|38> Secure Boot ON, Nvidia 3rd party driver etc