[03:59] <ironbear> Hey guys. New to this community. Any tips for a noob?
[04:01] <rbox> ironbear: tips?
[04:01] <ironbear> rbox: things to look out for in using linux
[04:01] <rbox> huh?
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | ironbear
[04:03] <ironbear> ubottu: thanks
[04:32] <jam_> is there a program like power director that will upload videos straight to youtube for linux?
[04:33] <jam_> guess everyone is too busy
[04:48] <CoffeRoaster42> Boycott Libera chat due to tyranical mods
[04:53] <CoffeRoaster42> Does modern Ryzen CPUs have any glitches, bugs, hangs, etc on modern linux OSs?
[04:57] <mybalzitch> less than intel.
[05:00] <CoffeRoaster42> hmm ok
[05:00] <CoffeRoaster42> :)
[05:05] <mybalzitch> my 5900x and 7800x3d and 7302p all run just fine on "modern linux OSs"
[05:06] <lotuspsychje> please leave this channel for serious matters mybalzitch CoffeRoaster42
[05:06] <mybalzitch> sorry, I'll stop feeding the troll.
[05:09] <Hammit> I have an issue with installing Ubuntu on a new SSD alongside my other Ubuntu on a separate SSD
[05:09] <Hammit> I formatted and partitioned the new SSD for the new install, including creating the ESP partition
[05:09] <Hammit> however, when I install Ubuntu it uses the ESP on the original SSD that has my old Ubuntu
[05:10] <Hammit> I want to eventually format the whole SSD that has my old Ubuntu, so I don't want to be using the ESP on it, but would rather that be on the new SSD
[05:17] <CoffeRoaster42> Im not a troll
[05:17] <CoffeRoaster42> I was asking about CPU compatability
[08:04] <mihael> exit
[08:04] <mihael> exit
[08:40] <ubuntusys> test
[10:31] <deadmorozz> hi
[10:32] <deadmorozz> chanserv?
[10:32] <tomreyn> hi and welcome, deadmorozz, do you have an ubuntu support question?
[10:39] <deadmorozz> hi
[10:39] <deadmorozz> why this distro is so catchy?
[10:49] <blogten> hello... FYI, Ubuntu 22 LTS ships p7zip version 16.02+dfsg-8, and this version can fail at random claiming IO errors.  a way to reproduce this is to compress a 1tb disk image (which xz compressed without issue down to ~150gb) with the command 7z a -mx=9 -mqs=on -mfb=273 -ms=on disk-image.7z disk-image.dd.  on a system with 2 cpus and 24 total
[10:49] <blogten> threads, doing that may take a few hours to fail (observed anywhere between 1 and 4 hours).  7z never finished the compression job.  there were no hardware errors reported in the logs, and the machine is otherwise stable.
[11:43] <william_> Good morning from Chicago everyone.  It's been years since I played with Linux and I had a question.
[11:44] <william_> Is there a linux native camera program for a webcam that is High Definition?
[11:44] <william_> Pref for gnome
[11:45] <Habbie> guvcview perhaps
[11:45] <william_> Thank you
[12:27] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:02] <knyyl> hi
[14:03] <knyyl> Hi
[14:35] <cooleo>  
[14:35] <szstr>  
[14:38] <Guest666> unreadable but ekkzsekutabl
[14:53] <Guest666> i'm gonna create a C conghiler ayn web lanjewijh/slang
[14:53] <leftyfb> Guest666: please stop
[16:04] <moe> hey
[18:03] <CosmicDJ> fg
[18:04] <CosmicDJ> sorry
[18:04] <ironbear> #ubuntu discuss
[18:05] <ironbear> #ubuntu-discuss
[19:00] <oerheks> !info xz-utils
[19:18] <angellts> Hello everyone I have a problem on Ubuntu 22.04 with the installation of obs studio does not copy me the streaming key in the settings
[19:21] <oerheks> obs studio is offered as snap, https://snapcraft.io/obs-studio , i find no bugreports on launchpad
[19:21] <oerheks> nor here https://github.com/snapcrafters/obs-studio/issues
[19:23] <oerheks> angellts, maybe you could reask in #obsproject here on #libera
[19:23] <angellts> oerheks, tanks
[20:07] <Square2> Just checking. Anyone know if ubuntu 22.04 is affacted by the xz ssh backdoor?
[20:08] <leftyfb> Square2: if you read the articles or bugs about it, you'll see that it never saw the light of day other than in a beta version of Fedora which has since been reverted
[20:09] <Square2> ah ok
[20:12] <Devrim> debian had it tho?
[20:12] <leftyfb> no
[20:12] <leftyfb> it was never released beyond a tarball and in the beta version of fedora
[20:13] <Devrim> Compromised packages were part of the Debian testing, unstable and
[20:13] <Devrim> experimental distributions, with versions ranging from 5.5.1alpha-0.1
[20:13] <Devrim> (uploaded on 2024-02-01), up to and including 5.6.1-1. The package has
[20:13] <Devrim> been reverted to use the upstream 5.4.5 code, which we have versioned
[20:13] <Devrim> 5.6.1+really5.4.5-1.
[20:14] <Devrim> So not sure :D
[20:14] <oerheks> =yes we are sure, it has never been released in ubuntu or the next 24.04 beta
[20:26] <arraybolt3> leftyfb: According to what I read in debian and Ubuntu development channels, Debian was compromised, Ubuntu 24.04 *may* have been compromised and is about to take extraordinary measures to sanitize the entire archive. No stable release (23.10 or earlier) is affected.
[20:27] <leftyfb> no stable release of Debian was compromised
[20:27] <leftyfb> I'd like to see anything saying Ubuntu 24.04 was compromised
[21:16] <whoami> lots of people run Debian testing though
[21:16] <whoami> just saying
[21:16] <leftyfb> whoami: feel free to discuss in #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic or #debian
[21:16] <whoami> leftyfb: i'm just responding to you
[21:33] <Habbie> leftyfb, whoami, not #debian. #debian-next maybe.
[22:39] <Strykar> how do I install CUDA 12 on Ubuntu 22.04?
[23:07] <skriba> Brazil???
[23:07] <skriba> hello
[23:08] <tomreyn> skriba: hello, and welcome to ubuntu support (not chat).
[23:08] <skriba> tks
[23:14] <charles> Alt + Control + T will open a Terminal window, but inconveniently it opens a NEW window instead of t he Terminal window I'm already using.
[23:15] <charles> there are scripts that open the last one used, which is much more useful, but I can't figure out how to install those scripts.
[23:24] <bprompt> Pruners:  depends on what terminal app you're using, I  use Konsole, and it has an option for "open in new tab, existing window", now  you can simply issue the command from a keyboard shortcut, either existing or do a keyboard mapping using "autokey"
[23:25] <bprompt> Pruners: you can check your terminal app's options from a console using the --help argument, on how to open in a new tab
[23:41] <lubuntu> hi
[23:44] <Pruners> generally, bprompt, I want to return to the Terminal window I was just using.  Hmm I'm not sure what Terminal I'm using...  but it can and will open another tab, providing another window, and I do so, but usually I want to return quickly to the Terminal window I was just working in.
[23:45] <bprompt> Pruners: right, well, in Konsole, adding --new-tab will open a new tab in the current session window, not a new one
[23:46] <bprompt> Pruners: but that's up to the console app if it has such options