[06:55] <arraybolt3> @teward001: Then the Telegram bot is broken
[06:55] <arraybolt3> 13:18 <lubot> [telegram] <teward001> Lubuntu 22.04 is the only currently supported version of Lubuntu. (re @eddyojo: which version can i download)
[06:55] <arraybolt3> 13:24 <lubot> [telegram] <eddyojo> oh alright thanks so much
[06:55] <arraybolt3> 13:39 <arraybolt3> teward001: s/only currently supported version/only currently supported LTS version/
[06:56] <arraybolt3> Nothing about 23.10 made it to the IRC side :P
 nah it just doesnt relay edits. (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <arraybolt3> @teward001: Then the Telegram bot is broken)
 thats where irc is meh vs. matrix
 or telegram or such
 but thats a discussion for elsewhere.
 Are there plan to disable Canonical ads in system commands like apt?
 
 Or maybe it was done already in some of new releases?
 Adblock for system commands is a bit too much for me.
[21:47] <arraybolt3> matkoniecz: We do not have plans to override settings explicitly set by Canonical-supported packages in Ubuntu, as far as I am aware. However, those ads are pretty simple to turn off. See if the instructions at https://kfocus.org/wf/secure.html#bkm_ubuntu_pro help.
[21:47] <arraybolt3> tl;dr: run `sudo dpkg-divert --divert /var/lib/kfocus/esm-redirect.conf --rename /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf`
[21:48] <arraybolt3> er, actually, that won't quite work
[21:48] <arraybolt3> sudo dpkg-divert --divert /var/oldaptesmhook.conf.old --rename /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
[21:48] <arraybolt3> ^ try that
[21:48] <arraybolt3> and if you decide you want the ads back, `sudo dpkg-divert --rename --remove /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf`
[21:49] <arraybolt3> (which you probably won't do but just for the sake of completeness, there you go)
 I am going then to look for alternative OS. This is almost certainly only start and I am not going to deal with adblocking my OS
[22:06] <arraybolt3> @matkoniecz: If that's what you'd like to do, that's fine. You might take a look at Debian with the LXQt desktop - it's somewhat similar to Lubuntu as it uses the same desktop environment.
 (un)luckily I will deal with system reinstall anyway - Debian is definitely on my list!