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[02:43] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:04] <Psi-Jack> Oops. Meant that for here, about Gnome/GDM themes. After looking at themes for GDM I'm still scratching my head going... What happened? This used to be much easier...
[03:05] <lotuspsychje> !themes
[03:05] <ubot5> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://freecode.com/tags/theme - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[03:05] <Psi-Jack> Sure, they exist, but they are all varrying in how to "install" them.
[03:05] <Psi-Jack> Including..... Replacing parts of the Yaru theme to accomplish it.
[03:06] <lotuspsychje> checkout deviantart & unixporn for the theme parts you trying, alot of screenshot showoffs include their techniques
[03:07] <Psi-Jack> Well, keep in mind, I'm not trying to make a theme, but use a theme. I don't much like the Yaru purple gdm login. :)
[03:07] <lotuspsychje> i never said make
[03:08] <Psi-Jack> Hmm. true.
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[03:41] <sarnold> .. and possibly how he found the desire for two different libssls installed at once
[03:42] <lotuspsychje> help im in trouble, no i dont need help, help i need latest, no i wont show you what i did wrong..
[03:42] <lotuspsychje> lol
[03:43] <sarnold> nice summary :)
[03:44] <Psi-Jack> !changethemes
[03:44] <ubot5> To change GNOME themes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy. Kubuntu (KDE) themes: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeKubuntu. Xubuntu (Xfce): !xfce-themes
[03:44] <Psi-Jack> Heh.
[03:45] <Psi-Jack> First link is so old it's way outdated from 11.04.. Wow. :)
[03:45] <lotuspsychje> feel free to find a newer wiki
[03:45] <lotuspsychje> you are part of the community Psi-Jack
[03:45] <sarnold> I've thought before that we might be well-served to find and delete one old wiki page a day
[03:46] <sarnold> (a) find something no longer useful (b) submit it to archive.org (c) after they index it, kill it
[03:47] <sarnold> of course I've only ever done this like three times because following through on this would be a bit of an undertaking :)
[04:32] <Psi-Jack> Finally. Changed the background image at least of the login theme to something acceptable.
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> wich theme are you plaing with? got a link?
[04:34] <Psi-Jack> It's just Yaru, with #lockDialogGroup background image added.
[04:35] <Psi-Jack> Instead of purple noise.
[04:54] <Psi-Jack> Annnd, now my plymouth stuff is a nice b.... Well, it shut down as blue, but booted up purple. :/
[04:55] <lotuspsychje> i just autologin, never need a login background
[04:55] <Psi-Jack> Oh man.. Not me. Autologin is bad.
[04:56] <lotuspsychje> its the users choice
[06:31] <Psi-Jack> Hmm, well, this is getting close.... but it's still not perfect.. :/
[06:31] <Psi-Jack> Shutdown, the plymouth is blue. Boot, however, it's purple.
[07:22] <ducasse> good morning
[07:23] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:43] <code1o6> Is it possible to do a fresh install on a vm, install what I need and then repackage it to a livecd?
[12:44] <Psi-Jack> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[13:14] <code1o62> Psi-jack, that is not exactly what I'm asking for
[13:14] <Psi-Jack> No, it's not. But that's how you create a Live CD generally speaking. :)
[13:15] <Psi-Jack> Converting a VM to an ISO.... That's a whole different ballgame.
[13:15] <code1o62> Psi-Jack, how do I add files to the home directory?
[13:15] <code1o62> Is that possible?
[13:15] <Psi-Jack> Why?
[13:15] <Psi-Jack> What is your /actual/ goal?
[13:16] <code1o62> Sigh, well I'm building an offline CA generation usb key. I need to install some python tools that I wrote and I'd like to have them built in to my image
[13:17] <pragmaticenigma> code1o62: Why not use Live USB with persistance?
[13:18] <code1o62> How can I assure no one has made modification to my Live USB
[13:18] <Psi-Jack> So, you'd follow the guide accordingly, and you could go a step futher, and make a multi-partition bootable USB drive with storage space you can mount.
[13:18] <Psi-Jack> sha512 checksums.
[13:19] <pragmaticenigma> code1o62: that's on you to protect the drive...
[13:19] <Psi-Jack> Armed Guards. :)
[13:20] <pragmaticenigma> code1o62: Ubuntu isn't designed for this sort of application. There are specialized distros out there capable of such feature sets. I think you should research and find something that is more applicable to your use case
[13:22] <code1o62> Can i follow the same steps for an ubuntu image https://www.kali.org/docs/usb/dojo-kali-linux-usb-persistence-encryption/?
[13:22] <code1o62> using luks
[13:22] <pragmaticenigma> code1o62: It might work, but there are no guarantees. Kali is not Ubuntu
[13:23] <code1o62> I'll give it a try and report back :)
[13:23] <code1o62> Thank you all
[17:47] <Psi-Jack> Hmmm.. Did libgnome-keyring (and libgnome-keyring-dev) up and vanish?
[17:49] <oerheks> disco was the latest? https://launchpad.net/libgnome-keyring/+packages
[17:49] <Psi-Jack> Hmmm,. Seems gnome-keyring was deprecated for libsecret. grrr. LOL
[17:50] <Psi-Jack> One aspect of Gnome I've always hated. "Hey! Here's a thing!" Later..... "Here's a new thing! The old one's deprecated!"
[17:52] <Ussat> best GUI is CLI
[17:52] <Ussat> :)
[17:59] <Psi-Jack> Heh
[18:00] <Psi-Jack> I like libsecret to remember/save/use stored passwords. :)
[18:00] <Psi-Jack> And, Ussat, Bitwarden people are fast! Within 2 hours I had my 2-week trial license.
[18:01] <Psi-Jack> Still not sure about running it though. 2GB RAM just to run something small-time, because mssql..
[18:04] <Ussat> nice
[18:08] <Psi-Jack> Ya.. Easy enough,..
[18:10] <Psi-Jack> Now, just trying to recall how to get yadm to properly apply my dotfile variations. I have a .gitconfig##o.Fedora and now .gitconfig##o.Ubuntu, but it's not linking the Ubuntu one over. :/
[18:11] <Psi-Jack> Oh, dang. d, not o. LOL
[18:16] <lotuspsychje> good evening
[18:42] <JanC> why would mssql need 2 GiB RAM?
[18:43] <sarnold> do you expect it to use more or less?
[18:44] <JanC> I would expect it to use much less when configured properly?
[18:47] <daftykins> it sounds very specific to that webapp
[18:50] <Psi-Jack> Good question. That's the error I was getting from the mssql docker container for bitwarden.
[18:50] <JanC> maybe it's made for enterprise use?
[18:50] <Psi-Jack> Probably, but still, they don't provide good documentation on it.
[19:29] <lotuspsychje> !info lcov bionic
[19:29] <ubot5> lcov (source: lcov): Summarise Code coverage information from GCOV. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.13-3 (bionic), package size 90 kB, installed size 404 kB
[19:39] <lotuspsychje> did he add an external ppa, or playing with backports?
[19:55] <pragmaticenigma> just ban him already... this is a regular joke to them... they're not even running ubuntu... and has said as much before
[19:57] <hggdh> sarnold: thank you. I lost my patience there
[19:58] <sarnold> hggdh: yeah.. he doesn't seem great at The Google
[19:58] <sarnold> I'm off to lunch now ;)
[19:58] <hggdh> and his attitude sucks
[19:58] <lotuspsychje> bon apetit
[20:23] <Ben64> yeah that attitude is really poopy
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