[00:42] <Lordy> does anyone know how to remove the date/clock from the top bar on 23.10?
[00:46] <Lordy> I assume it's some kind of dconf option maybe?
[00:51] <Lordy> nevermind, found a gnome extension to do it
[01:08] <kotgc> Hello
[01:08] <kotgc> how can I install Dash to Panel?
[01:09] <kotgc> I've tried so many things and it won't install?
[01:09] <kotgc> I've installed gnome extensions or shell.
[01:09] <kotgc> I've downloaded the Dash to Panel zip file.
[01:09] <kotgc> I've rebooted Ubuntu
[01:09] <JanC> AFAIK the default GUI in Ubuntu is a version of Dash to Panel?
[01:10] <kotgc> JanC, no, there's no option to move the Top Bar thingy into the Dock down the bottom...it wastes previous space and blocks dragging windows along monitors.
[01:11] <kotgc> The documentation doesn't help, just says how to use CLI to install gnome shell or extensions.
[01:11] <JanC> well, "a version of" means some sort of "fork" here
[01:11] <kotgc> Can't find a clear video guide on it, the install just works on videos but not on my Ubuntu.
[01:12] <kotgc> JanC, ok
[01:12] <kotgc> If I post this to Stack Exchange they'll downvote or delete the question.
[01:12] <kotgc> So trying chat.
[01:12] <kotgc> Think I
[01:13] <kotgc> Think I'll post to some friendly and useful ubuntu forums.
[01:13] <kotgc> Unbelievable how non UX friendly this install is?
[01:14] <kotgc> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1160/dash-to-panel/
[01:17] <JanC> you'll probably have to uninstall/disable it for Dash-to-Panel to be able to take over, or start from a vanilla gnome session
[01:18] <kotgc> JanC, may I be clear in what 'it' is please, I'm so confused and overwhelmed now after reading the Encyclopaedia Britannica on this subject?
[01:19] <JanC> Ubuntu Dash (the dash-to-Panel fork)
[01:19] <JanC> but I don't think you can uninstall that easily in an Ubuntu Desktop session
[01:19] <JanC> maybe if you install 'vanilla-gnome-desktop' instead...
[01:19] <kotgc> JanC, I don't think Dash to Panel in installed...that's the challenge, I've spent 3 hours trying to install it...all I have is a downloaded zip file.
[01:20] <JanC> IIRC it automatically disables itself when Ubuntu Dash is there
[01:20] <kotgc> This file is downloaded dash-to-paneljderose9.github.com.v59.shell-extension.zip
[01:20] <kotgc> JanC, sorry I'm confused what 'it' relates to?
[01:21] <JanC> sorry "Ubuntu Dock" it's called
[01:21] <kotgc> My Chromium browser has GNOME Shell installed.
[01:21] <kotgc> JanC, ok
[01:22] <kotgc> So Ubuntu Dock has been moved by Ubuntu's Settings to the bottom and autohide.
[01:23] <kotgc> It's this superfluent Dash Panel thingy at the top of Ubuntu, taking up valuable monitor space and bumps windows when I drag them from monitor 1-3 and vice versa.  The top panel thingy needs to be merged into the Dock at the bottom.
[01:25] <JanC> oh, wait, it's not the extension I thought...
[01:28] <kotgc> JanC, yes, it's probably the driver, c'est moi.
[01:28] <kotgc> ID10T, PICNIC, PEBMAC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_error#:~:text=Related%20terms%20such%20as%20PEBMAC,as%20slang%20in%20technical%20circles
[01:33] <JanC> kotgc: did you try installing it using the Gnome Extension Manager?
[01:34] <kotgc> JanC, I don't think so. The Dash-to-panel website says I've install GNOME Shell integration is running.
[01:34] <kotgc> For double measure I ran: sudo apt-get install chrome-gnome-shell
[01:35] <kotgc> sudo apt-get install gnome-browser-connector
[01:35] <kotgc> I did a reboot too
[01:36] <kotgc> Chrome extensions says: GNOME Shell extensions website Has access to this site
[01:38] <JanC> I just tried it in Ubuntu 22.04 & installing it just worked...
[01:39] <JanC> although it messed up a bunch of other extensions (which isn't entirely unexpected, I suppose)
[01:39] <kotgc> JanC, I'm happy for you, however I'm one of those 'things rarely 'just work' people.
[01:40] <JanC> maybe try installing through Extension Manager?
[01:44] <kotgc> Let me research what that is about.
[01:59] <kotgc> Ok, I found, installed and run this thingy called gnome-shell-extension-manager
[01:59] <kotgc> However the search has no results for 'Dash to Panel'?
[02:22] <itu>  hi
[02:23] <itu> i have an asus756 laptop
[02:23] <itu> booting 224 from stick, then keyboard is nearly dead
[02:23] <toddc> !details | itu
[02:24] <itu> only  / * - + and the ENTEr from the numberblock do react
[02:24] <itu> *22.4 ubuntu
[02:25] <toddc> itu: num lock on or off?
[02:26] <itu> does not react
[02:27] <itu> no key does react form the whole keyboard, except the mentioned from the number block
[02:27] <itu> (not even the numbers there)
[02:28] <toddc> I would boot a live usb and retest from a live session first to confirm a software issue
[02:29] <itu> it is a live boot
[02:29] <itu> there is a linx mint installed, working normal
[02:30] <itu> but i want to install 22.4 ubuntu
[02:30] <itu> the tty/hard terminal does not have the issue
[02:32] <toddc> stick around someone may have a better idea I did not see anything on a quick search that looked possible
[02:41] <itu> hm, using usb-keybord made it work , even after unplugging
[02:42] <makar> всем хой кто тут есть русский
[03:26] <itu>  using usb-keybord made it work , even after unplugging
[03:26] <itu>       \  but only one time
[03:28] <itu> then logging out-in in x-window made it work
[03:41] <cryptonector> what's the ubuntu equivalent of dracut?
[03:42] <rbox> what does dracut do
[03:45] <cryptonector> manage what happens in initramfs, I think?
[03:45] <cryptonector> like, if I wanted to hack on how my initramfs loads the keys for the ZFS rpool, where would I start?
[03:48] <rbox> you think?
[03:50] <rbox> there is /etc/initramfs-tools and /usr/share/initramfs-tools
[04:56] <cryptonector> thanks
[04:58] <testlinux> hi there. does setting net.ipv4.tcp_rmem/wmem increase download/upload speed when on a 5g/high speed network?
[06:02] <en1gma> if i do a fresh install of ubuntu 22.04.03 amd64 desktop is there a way to cleanly uninstall snaps and disable snaps forever without screwing the system up?
[06:04] <en1gma> im going to start learning to do android developement or maybe C/C+/C++ and im already worried about leaving a windows 11 enviroment so just want to make sure ubuntu will be fine for this without snaps or disableing snaps etc.. i was thinking about switching to debian but i been on ubuntu since it came out and really before that
[06:04] <rbox> what does doing development have to do with removing snaps?
[06:05] <en1gma> because i will be building / compiling and thats already sketchy sometimes. i dont need something else breaking other stuff
[06:06] <en1gma> ive read disabling snaps in ubuntu breaks stuff. thats why im here checking
[06:06] <rbox> huh?
[06:07] <en1gma> i will wait until someone can give me a proper answer that knows what im talking about i guess
[06:07] <rbox> rofl
[06:07] <en1gma> its really a simple question
[09:10] <maxzor> Hello, how can I get rid in apt of the ubuntu pro ads?
[09:16] <JackFrost> It comes from ubuntu-advantage-tools, so you can look around in the config of that I guess?
[09:16] <JackFrost> I solved with removal, but that removes other things you likely want.
[09:33] <ogra> maxzor, https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-faq/34042
[09:53] <maxzor> ogra, there is no clear opt-out
[09:53] <maxzor> oh sorry RTFM
[09:54] <ogra> "Can I disable Ubuntu Pro notifications?"
[09:54] <ogra> (though you should really consider if you want that ... vs getting CVE fixes for universe)
[09:55] <maxzor> thank you
[10:16] <Angs> I have a ubuntu 22.04 based laptop. I installed a second ssd into it. is there any instruction what I need to do to add it into my system?
[10:16] <Angs> I can see it on gparted, do I need to create a partition table for it? What should be selected?
[10:19] <EriC^^> Angs: can you share 'sudo parted -ls' output on a pastebin?
[10:25] <Angs> Eric^^, thanks. Here it is https://paste.debian.net/1300402/
[10:27] <EriC^^> Angs: seems there's no partition table, you could use gparted to create a partition table and a partition and choose some filesystem
[10:28] <Angs> what partition option is correct for Ubuntu? Is it bsd or?
[10:28] <EriC^^> you can use gpt
[10:29] <Angs> thank you
[10:29] <EriC^^> no problem
[10:59] <jailbreak> Morning all...
[11:07] <TomyWork> should GLX work in snap jailmode?
[11:07] <TomyWork> cause I'm trying it and it doesn't
[11:09] <ogra> sure it should ... the opegl interface gives snaps full access to the hosts GL(X) stack
[11:10] <TomyWork> how do i disable jailmode, just to try it
[11:11] <TomyWork> and go back to strict confinement, which i believe was the default of this snap
[11:11] <ogra> jailmode is stict, i.e. you never need to specify it usually ...
[11:11] <ogra> for devmode you can refresh the snap with the --devmode option
[11:12] <ogra> that switches confinement into "complain mode" so you get logs but nothing is blocked
[11:13] <TomyWork> i originally installed the snap with --jailmode
[11:14] <TomyWork> cause i wanted stricter confinement. I want to see if relaxing that to whatever mode was the default would fix the glx issue
[11:17] <TomyWork> I got graphics-test-tools and that can detect the intel chip alright
[11:18] <TomyWork> ok I removed it and installed it with --jailmode and it still detects the intel chip. so maybe the application doesn't like the intel chip or there's another issue with the application :/
[11:24] <kceulemans> ji
[11:24] <kceulemans> hi
[11:33] <TomyWork> do I have to restart anything after changing /etc/drirc?
[11:33] <TomyWork> other than the application
[11:51] <TomyWork> does DRI work in snaps?
[11:52] <TomyWork> the application says "libGL error: did not find extension DRI_Mesa version 1"
[11:52] <jailbreak> TomyWork: what are you trying to achieve??
[11:53] <ogra> TomyWork, i dont think drirc is respected by snaps, what you see is likely an application problem ... what snap is that ?
[11:53] <ogra> (well, drirc might be respected but not /etc/drirc)
[11:55] <TomyWork> the "prismlauncher" snap (not searchable, but you can install it with --edge)
[11:55] <TomyWork> I'll try ~/.drirc
[11:57] <ogra> that wont work either ... dot files are invisible to snaps (for good reasons)
[11:57] <ogra> you could try to find env vars you can set instead
[11:58] <ogra> (btw, to see what the snap sees you can spawn a shell inside the snap apps env ... snap run --shell <snapname>.<appname>")
[11:58] <ogra> (if snap name and app name are identical you can omit <appname>)
[12:11] <TomyWork> permission denied on .drirc, yup
[12:11] <TomyWork> ah yes, cause I created it as root :D
[12:13] <TomyWork> however, my home isn't the snap's home
[12:24] <jailbreak> Still no idea what you're trying to achieve...
[12:27] <CosmicDJ> TomyWork: DRI should work in snaps, just look at the steam or openra snap
[12:28] <TomyWork> jailbreak, run minecraft via the prismlauncher snap
[12:29] <TomyWork> prism launcher is a popular 3rd-party minecraft launcher
[12:35] <CosmicDJ> TomyWork: the AppImage works fine on Ubuntu Mantic if you just want to play https://prismlauncher.org/download/linux/
[12:38] <TomyWork> i never used AppImage and I'm not on mantic. I'll try this again once I update to something more recent (which I plan to, soon)
[12:40] <TomyWork> my ubuntu version is probably just too old
[12:40] <CosmicDJ> TomyWork: running 22 LTS?
[12:40] <TomyWork> 18.04
[12:40] <CosmicDJ> that is quite old, yes
[12:54] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:56] <Limestone> Hello
[13:04] <pickanick> Kubuntu 2204: When I run 'who', it lists three sessions that date to boot time: tty1 pts/0 pts/1 . Terminal windows have higher pts/N . What are tty1 pts/0 pts/1 ? I'm guessing tty1 is for the OS or the X session. One of the pts *maybe* for my desktop login session?  Are these guesses correct? What's the other pts?
[13:05] <ogra> TomyWork, the age of your host doesnt matter at all for snaps .. they are completely distinct from the host OS (it might matter for your minecraft version on the host, but otherwise you could even run 16.04 and should be fine)
[13:18] <TomyWork> but what else could it be then? I'm using the intel i915 driver according to lspci -vvv
[13:31] <ogra> TomyWork, you could install the snappy-debug snap, run it alongside when you start the snapped app and see if it has any suggestions
[13:31] <ogra> that would point out any issues with the snap confinement ...
[13:32] <ogra> if there are no issues, it might be a packaging bug and you should talk to the package maintainer, they might be missing something (i.e. an env var to point to the GL libs etc)
[14:45] <zetheroo> Does the Ubuntu Desktop installer create a swap file/partition by default?
[14:47] <ravage> i think it creates a swap file
[14:59] <boyet> I'm not sure if I did right by setting the CHARGE_CONTROL_LIMIT to 1000000 in power_supply.h in Ubuntu 20.04 to let my laptop trickle charge because after the change my laptop is no longer heating when it is charging.
[14:59] <zetheroo> Doesn't seem so from what I am seeing.
[14:59] <zetheroo> ravage: ^
[15:58] <Aghora> I'm on 22.04 but can't seem to figure out how to chare foilders with multiple users on the same computer.  Any tips what I'm looking to learn?  All I get are no permisson for attempts
[16:14] <Aghora> and i can't seem to type on this keyboard either apparently
[16:16] <paul424> Hello, hello, How do I connect the bloody iphone 14 to the ubuntu machine , so I can see the files in thunar or in the other file explorer
[16:16] <paul424> ? ? ?
[16:16] <Darktrick> is that even possible?
[16:17] <Darktrick> paul424, I set up an FTP and SMB server to transfer the files after spending a lot of time finding a more convenient alternative. But that was iOS 8 times.
[16:18] <paul424> :(
[16:26] <imi> Hi! Is there a log saved of the fsck being run as part of the boot process? Where can I find it?
[16:31] <JanC> paul424: I don't have an iPhone, but on Android phones you have to enable USB storage for that to work, sometimes even every time you connect
[16:31] <JanC> it's a setting on the phone
[16:32] <paul424> JanC, yeah android are way better , but we are unlucky , we have made the photos on bloody Androids
[16:33] <JanC> I mean, maybe iPhones also have a setting for this?
[16:33] <paul424> and stupid people keep buying Apple products , although they are incompatible with PC's and stuff
[16:33] <paul424> JanC, sure, but that 's only half of the job
[16:33] <JanC> ?
[16:34] <Aghora> I quit iPhones about 3 years ago because of they'
[16:34] <Aghora> their "choice" to not do what they wanted to and scan everyone's no longer encrypted text messages
[16:35] <paul424> JanC, it has setting for this , but It won't allow looking through the files instantly
[16:35] <Aghora> I refuse to beleive they wouldn't do that
[16:35] <Aghora> all I remember is how to put music on an iphone
[16:35] <Aghora> from a comp
[16:35] <paul424> Aghora, that does not save me
[16:36] <JanC> if the phone exposes the files over USB using either USB MSC (Mass Storage) or USB PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) it should work in Gvfs-based file managers AFAIK
[16:36] <paul424> Gvfs-based what are those ?
[16:37] <JanC> probably almost anything Gtk-based really
[16:37] <JanC> including Thunar (I assume)
[16:38] <JanC> and I think it should work in KDE file managers too?
[16:38] <ioria> Aghora, if you want to share a directory, you need to add users to the same group; chown that directory and give it read/write permissions, if is that what you want
[16:39] <JanC> in fact USB MSC should work in any file manager in linux
[16:39] <JanC> as that is just like an USB flash stick
[16:39] <JanC> or USB external disk
[16:41] <leuben> Hello everyone, I hope to be at the right to ask, I am trying to create a VM on Openstack using cloud-init and the following image : ubuntu-22.04-server-cloudimg-amd64 I see the following error and can't understand it: systemd-resolved[525]: Failed to listen on UDP socket 127.0.0.53:53: Cannot assign requested address
[16:43] <leuben> I can't see such an issue using ubuntu 20.04
[16:44] <Aghora> Thank you ioria, I'll look into that
[16:45] <ogra> leuben, better try #ubuntu-sever ...
[16:46] <ogra> bah
[16:46] <ogra> #ubuntu-server
[16:46] <leuben> thank you
[16:49] <ioria> Aghora, don't forget to chgrp and chmod g+s the directory
[16:58] <ioria> Aghora, something like this : https://termbin.com/fl4o
[16:59] <Aghora> thank you ioria !
[17:00] <ioria> Aghora, but first you need to add users to the same group (in this example, the group name is 'user')
[17:07] <Werkstatt1-PC> hello
[17:22] <jsmooth> I'm trying to use a local testing server, but I'm getting Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL: address not available 172.23.18.177:5173 when I try to start the server
[17:44] <anders5168> Hello, I a mmonth ago I helped a friend installing Kubuntu (with dual-boot with Windows 10) since a few weeks Windows dosesn't show up in grub any longer, the windows partition still shows up in Dolphin just fine, I already tried os-prober andu sudo update-grub but it doesn't seem to detect the windows partition any longer
[17:45] <anders5168> How can I solve this, and how do I prevent grub from overwriting the boot-entry ?
[17:58] <Paris> try boot repair
[17:59] <Paris> on a live USB UBUNTU sticj
[17:59] <Paris> there is a article on the website about it
[18:43] <knmae> halp
[18:43] <knmae> https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi/thank-you?version=22.04.3&architecture=desktop-arm64+raspi
[18:43] <knmae> not working
[18:44] <leftyfb> knmae: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/22.04.3/release/ubuntu-22.04.3-preinstalled-desktop-arm64+raspi.img.xz
[18:45] <leftyfb> knmae: there shouldn't be an issue with the link you posted either though. It works fine for me
[18:46] <knmae> i get: 503 Service Unavailable
[18:46] <knmae> No server is available to handle this request.
[18:47] <knmae> leftyfb: but that link seems to work
[18:48] <knmae> also some other links in ubuntu.com seemed to give the same 503 error
[18:49] <leftyfb> knmae: I would ask your network administrator or ISP.
[18:55] <preq> hi
[18:55] <preq> hi
[18:56] <knmae> it seemed to be a temporary issue because it works now :)
[20:13]  * dm2912 test
[20:14] <dm2912> grrrr lol
[20:20] <en1gma> im on ubuntu 22.04 amd64 desktop and when i try and 'cntrl+shift & drag' a folder to my desktop it is "Moving" the folder instead of creating a shortcut. how are we supposed to create a shortcut to a folder so it does not actually "move" the folder?
[20:22] <en1gma> ive been googling and even in a newer youtube video of a guy in 22.04 he does that and that clearly is not working correctly
[20:23] <en1gma> i have a "Photos" on my "D" drive and i want to create a desktop shortcut to that folder
[20:24] <en1gma> my ubuntu install is on my "C" drive
[20:25] <arraybolt3> That's generally done with symbolic links in Ubuntu. Just make a link to the Photos folder and plop it in ~/Desktop.
[20:26] <leftyfb> en1gma: first, linux has no concept of "C" and "D" drives. But if you're talking about different filesystems/mounts, then that's the issue. You can't create shortcuts to other filesystems using drag and drop
[20:28] <leftyfb> en1gma: what you can do is create the shortcut in the parent folder and then drag that shortcut to the desktop
[20:28] <en1gma> wow. after 20 years with linux its hard to believe it cannot create a txt file or a desktop shortcut. got to admit. that does not look good for the "average" user
[20:28] <en1gma> ahhh ok
[20:29] <en1gma> i live that solution but still. for the common windows user to come to linux/ubuntu i cant believe that is not solved yet
[20:29] <leftyfb> en1gma: you can create a txt or desktop shortcut just fine
[20:29] <leftyfb> just not using drag and drop across different filesystems
[20:30] <en1gma> ok ok. i get it i think and thank-you
[20:33] <en1gma> im still trying to do it. i dont think i got it yet. give me a few seconds here
[20:36] <en1gma> how to "create the shortcut in the parent folder"?
[20:36] <leftyfb> en1gma: what is the full path to the directory you want to make a shortcut to?
[20:38] <en1gma> i had to restart the laptop. it had a green badge on nautilus with a "1" in it and i couldnt find what that was going to.
[20:38] <en1gma> dang it still showing
[20:39] <en1gma> its a fresh install
[20:39] <leftyfb> en1gma: what is the full path to the directory you want to make a shortcut to?
[20:40] <en1gma> '/media/en11gma/Backup_Drive/Phone_Photos
[20:41] <en1gma> forgot the other "
[20:41] <en1gma> forgot the other " ' "
[20:41] <leftyfb> go into /media/en11gma/Backup_Drive and create the shortcut to "Phone_Photos" there
[20:41] <leftyfb> then drag that shortcut to your desktop
[20:46] <en1gma> duh
[20:46] <en1gma> how do you do it
[20:46] <leftyfb> I just told you
[20:46] <en1gma> you had already told me that exactly before
[20:47] <en1gma> do i give it a voice command?
[20:47] <en1gma> it dont show up in my right click menu and cntrl+shift+drag dont do it
[20:48] <en1gma> i figure you would give me the actual command since i typed it all out for you
[20:49] <en1gma> this is crazy to create a shortcut. makes me feel real dumb
[20:50] <leftyfb> en1gma: this "Backup_Drive" .. .what is it formatted as?
[20:50] <en1gma> ntfs
[20:51] <leftyfb> ok, then this method won't work
[20:51] <en1gma> i pulled it out when i installed ubuntu to the primary drive and after it was installed i hooked the drive back up
[20:51] <en1gma> so primary drive is ext4 and backup drive is ntfs
[20:52] <leftyfb> yep, won't work
[20:52] <leftyfb> well, my suggestion of first creating the shortcut on the parent directory
[20:52] <en1gma> told you i feel real stupid for not being able to create a shortcut. this is bad. real bad
[20:52] <en1gma> :)
[20:53] <leftyfb> en1gma: ln -s /media/en11gma/Backup_Drive/Phone_Photos ~/Desktop/Phone_Photos
[20:54] <en1gma> k let me give that a go.
[20:56] <en1gma> whoot!
[20:56] <en1gma> i think i will add that command to my list of other commands :) thanks
[20:57] <en1gma> do you know why nautilus icon has a badge with a 1 in it? i go in nautilus and i dont see anything that i need to click on.
[20:57] <en1gma> its not even open. its in the taskbar
[20:59] <en1gma> found it
[20:59] <leftyfb> en1gma: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1459762/what-do-the-red-numbers-on-the-gnome-files-dock-icon-mean
[20:59] <en1gma> i clicked the little bell at the top and it said it had one operation active but it didnt so i X it out and notification went away
[21:00] <en1gma> ok thanks. i was setting up the laptop for someone else. i just used my nick in the shortcut example. windows 11 wouldnt run on it but ubuntu is flying on it
[21:01] <en1gma> inspirion 3558 with i forgot which cpu but it has 16GB ram and a ssd for primary ubuntu install and 2.5" hdd slow ass drive
[21:06] <WeeBey98> Hmm. Have you guys heard of any crashes happening after the latest updates for 23.10 ?
[21:06] <WeeBey98> I just had two nasty crashes today.
[23:17] <bray90820> Would this script cause any problems on ubuntu versions running Pipewire
[23:17] <bray90820> https://pastebin.com/raw/iC3nj04W
[23:22] <bray90820> I'm using it to record internal audio from firefox
[23:23] <arraybolt3> I'm not on a version of Ubuntu that uses Pipewire yet. Do you know how to undo that script in the event it breaks anything?
[23:23] <arraybolt3> (I'm not really familiar with how pactl load-module works)
[23:25] <jeremy31> there is always pactl unload-module
[23:46] <bray90820> arraybolt3: Yes I just restart the computer and it's undone
[23:50] <arraybolt3> bray90820: What kind of problems would you be expecting it to cause? It sounds like you can just run it, see if it works, and if it doesn't (or if it works but causes issues elsewhere), just reboot and you're back to normal.
[23:51] <bray90820> I was wondering if it would cause any scratchy audio?
[23:52] <arraybolt3> That would be very difficult for any of us to say. Even if it didn't cause scratchy audio for us, it might cause it for you. Did you try it and now your audio is scratchy?
[23:53] <arraybolt3> (Personally if I were trying to capture audio from Firefox, I'd try to use Pipewire's builtin JACK server capabilities and just pipe the audio from Firefox into my audio recorder. I think that's possible.)
[23:57] <bray90820> Yes but is it a result of the script how could I figure that out?