Create and configure a private room

This short guide walks you through the creation and basic configuration of a public room on the Ubuntu Matrix homeserver. This guide assumes you are using the Element desktop client.

Note

Anyone with an ubuntu.com account can create private rooms on our homeserver.

Create a private room

  1. Click on the All rooms icon on the top left of your Element desktop client. This icon is represented by a house, and can be found below the user avatar.

  2. Click on the + icon on the left of Home and below the compass icon used to search for rooms. Select New Room.

    Warning

    It is important to ensure you are on your home screen when clicking on the + icon. Otherwise, it will try to create a room inside the space you’re currently in. This will fail in the Ubuntu space. If you want to add a room to one of our spaces, first create the room outside of the space, and then follow How to publish and list rooms and spaces.

  3. In the Name field, type the display name of the room. This name can contain upper and lower case characters, spaces, and can be changed later.

  4. The Topic field is for the description of your room. This field is optional and can be filled later.

  5. In the dropdown, select Private room (invite only).

  6. The last but most important choice to make is about end-to-end encryption.

    Warning

    The recommendation is to toggle encryption off before creating the room. Disabling encryption later on is not possible. Enabling encryption will cause issues with bots, bridges, and overall lower the quality of user experience of your room.

  7. Double-check your settings, then click on Create room.

Room configuration

General settings

  1. After your room is created, click on the room name dropdown on the top of your Element desktop client, and select Settings.

  2. In the General settings, you can change “Room Name”, “Room Topic”, and add a “Room image”.

  3. In the General settings, you can also check your published addresses, and local addresses. If you cannot enable the Publish this room to the public in the ubuntu.com’s room directory? toggle, please note this is intended behavior. Check steps in the Room publishing and listing under spaces section to complete this task.

Security and privacy settings

In the Security & Privacy settings, you can change your room from Private to Public, or space members.

Warning

Please never enable encryption for public rooms. You cannot turn it back off, and it creates a lot of issues with public rooms.

Room publishing and listing under spaces

Please check How to publish and list rooms and spaces if you’d like to:

  • Protect your room from abuse

  • Publish your room in the server directory

  • Add your room to the Ubuntu Community space

Further reading

Congratulations! Your private room is now ready! If you would like to learn more about the Ubuntu Matrix homeserver, check our documentation.