[00:58] * flocculant reiterates the "so I am now ready to move release notes to a working wiki ;)" comment [01:03] why do I get this thing sometime when workspace changes if I move mouse sideways a bit quick ... [01:03] hidden hotcorners or something ? [01:04] hidden stupidity [01:04] * knome hides [01:04] well [01:04] oh, hmm [01:04] :P [01:04] I have NEVER hidden that ;) [01:04] lol [01:05] but seriously - sometimes I get random (seeming) workspace changes [01:05] mm [01:05] not new [01:05] spoke to ochosi about it ages ago [01:05] righto [01:05] don't remember [01:05] but i'm not ochosi :P [01:06] well no - you're knome :D [01:06] ha ha ha [01:06] yes [01:06] i think [01:06] :) [01:06] t'is odd - bit quick with mouse - and oop - other workspace [01:07] perhaps it is really specific - this mouse, this graphic card *shrug* [01:08] and - I don't have finger resting on wheel - so it's not rapid move = surreptitious movement of wheel [01:09] surreptilian [01:09] no switch on wheel either - so it's not the mouse - when I saw it before must have been different mouse - had a swtich on that [01:10] knome: ha ha [01:30] bluesabre: made some notes on the slideshow pad - love some feedback from you on those [01:31] flocculant: link to make things easier? [01:31] http://pad.ubuntu.com/xubuntu-1604-slideshow [01:31] bad bookmarking there boss :p [01:32] bluesabre: slide positioning notes [01:34] flocculant: I am horrible at bookmarking... firefox's awesome bar is great at searching for what I've looked at, chromium's is dismal [01:39] aah right [01:39] still don't get on with chrom* [01:41] it's faster for me and seems to do well with the absurd number of tabs I often have open [01:41] that, and chromecast [02:08] and added thoughts to 'Other thoughts' [02:13] * bluesabre nods [02:13] but not as dangerously as Unit193 nods [02:15] less manically? [02:16] * flocculant quite likes the idea of morphing through a bunch of apps that 'team' uses to accomplish the same end result [02:16] though we would want to stick with the same background/fonts etc [02:17] surely we just need people to run 'their' preference to a screencast? [02:18] dunno, this is more of a marketing-ish thing [02:18] we could do similar for desktop customisation perhaps? [02:18] yea for sure :D [02:18] bluesabre: you come up with an idea - I'll say we can test it :p [02:18] :D [02:19] everybody do screencasts in vbox 640x480 window [02:19] 2/3's of 'release' [02:19] I knew it would come in handy to be in release :D [02:19] yep [02:19] hah [02:20] sort of think we should have been thinking about at xmas I suppose [02:20] the main thing is getting some sort of nod from slickymaster and knome [02:20] yeah [02:21] I can happily do some screencasts [02:21] gotta wake 'em up [02:21] :) [02:21] one's asleep - the other is Mediterranean [02:21] bah [02:21] missed out the ... there :D [02:24] >_> [02:24] I know :( [02:40] so, struggling a lot with gnome-software [02:40] reported on iso tracker for xubuntu, on ubuntu the crash report is a known issue :\ [02:41] * flocculant picks up the tracker [02:43] pleia2: gimp? [02:43] yeah [02:43] it's the first thing I always install [02:43] yep [02:43] we all have something first :) [02:43] then google-chrome, which also has issues (need to apt-get update first) but that's not an ubuntu package, it's a .deb I download [02:44] so no report [02:44] * flocculant does clementine ppa and ppa [02:45] bluesabre: and software returned to the menu it seems [02:45] oh [02:45] newish install - guess I 'd really knackered the other one lol [02:45] I lost interwebs some places too :D [02:46] flocculant: oh, disks for iso testing is totally my new go-to, I think I'll write a blog post [02:46] pleia2: I assume that you saw the password prompt? [02:46] gimp installed [02:47] flocculant: I did not [02:47] pleia2: ok - so I wonder if it's one of those ... [02:47] eg [02:48] here in Xubuntu land we can do things like set focus - if mouse is > there and password prompt shows up < there [02:48] so not getting consistent anything with gs yet [02:48] pleia2: I'd guess that an apt-get install -f fixes it [02:49] flocculant: interesting, I'll do another iso test tomorrow and will test accordingly (I shut down the laptop I was testing on) [02:49] bluesabre: mmmm - I had issues - not had any since moving of the knackered install [02:49] pleia2: oh [02:49] pleia2: in a vm ? if not - that would be a good test for this I think - standard settings [02:50] flocculant: no, physical hardware [02:50] * flocculant always tests broken crap in a vm [02:50] caught out loads :) [02:50] pleia2: clean install? [02:51] doing one early tomorrow here [02:51] flocculant: clean install [02:52] I didn't know it would be broken :) and try to do all my iso tests on real hardware since I do so few x_x [02:52] pleia2: okey doke - doing one tomorrow am for a slideshow/install race :p [02:52] pleia2: I do really love you :D [02:53] I get tens of tests - I have my favourites amongst the ten :D [02:53] I'll check it out [02:54] it is fact it's never going to do some of the things USC does [02:54] flocculant: <3 [02:55] * flocculant had to reinstall - been running the broken one since the day after release [02:55] well - dist-upgrade one [02:55] would have been quicker to reinstall tbh :D [11:03] pleia2: well - gimp installed ok - very very slow for some reason [13:06] morning all [16:06] hmm.. [16:08] i would not integrate a screencast in the slideshow [16:08] but we can definitely give them a spot on the website and more if people produce them [16:30] knome: not sure if flocculant was suggesting integrating it into the slideshow [16:31] but maybe having a screencast series [16:31] not sure [16:31] i'm not sure either, i had a headache whole day and am a bit fuzzy now after all the painkillers and naps [18:50] bluesabre: generally i don't mind screencasts, they're a lot of work though if you wanna do them well [18:50] more so than screenshots and text, i'd say [18:51] Also need a deep, sexy voice. [19:01] :> [19:41] flocculant: added next meeting to the team calendar [19:42] \o/ [19:42] also wrote http://princessleia.com/journal/2016/03/xubuntu-16-04-iso-testing-tips/ [19:52] nice one pleia2 , didn't know about gnome-disk.. been doing the same as you... installing it now.. :-) [19:53] helped someone already, wonderful :) [20:04] hi [20:05] Bye. [20:40] pleia2, did you social media that? [20:41] knome: yes [20:41] a bit [20:41] * knome tries to decipher the message [20:42] retweeted on twitter, but don't have a great way of doing similar on other platforms [20:42] aha [20:43] "Xubuntu Marketing Lead Elizabeth Joseph gives a few tips for those who wish to test the Xubuntu ISOs [url]" [20:50] bah, titles [20:51] :D [20:51] "Somebody From the Internet gives a few tips..." [20:51] I said community member :) [20:51] titles are good because they give some sense for reliability [20:52] marketing lead doesn't really help my cred here [20:52] maybe could have said Xubuntu Team Member [20:52] next time :) [20:52] lol [20:53] Sure, but knome is right. There's more of a reason to read $randomjoe with a grain of salt than you. You should know a lot more about what you're talking. [20:54] one would hope :) [22:11] pleia2: thanks for calendar - nice testing blog :) could you edit your blog? I'd love to be the Xubuntu Qa lead instead of Ubuntu's : [22:11] long day - back tomorrow :) [22:23] flocculant: oops, fixed