[05:53] <hikiko> hi
[08:57] <flexiondotorg> Morning hikiko
[08:57] <hikiko> hi flexiondotorg :)
[08:57] <hikiko> how are you?
[09:01] <davmor2> Morning all
[09:02] <Laney> hi ho
[09:06] <seb128> hey flexiondotorg Laney davmor2
[09:07] <desrt> hello 10am
[09:07] <desrt> how is everyone this lovely friday?
[09:07] <willcooke> ahoy
[09:07] <desrt> hey willcooke :)
[09:08] <davmor2> desrt: grey is not lovely ;) other than that fine thanks how about you?
[09:09] <seb128> hey desrt willcooke
[09:09] <seb128> happy friday desktopers!
[09:13] <Laney> hey hikiko flexiondotorg davmor2 Laney seb128 desrt willcooke!!!!
[09:14] <hikiko> hahaha
[09:14] <hikiko> hey Laney flexiondotorg davmor2 seb128 desrt willcooke
[09:14] <Laney> hikiko: you missed hikiko
[09:15] <hikiko> I like that Laney says hello to himself
[09:15] <hikiko> lol
[09:15] <hikiko> yup
[09:15] <Laney> :D
[09:15] <Laney> that's the only person you can shake hands with
[09:15] <hikiko> hahahaha
[09:23] <duflu> Surely yourself is the only person you can't properly shake hands with...
[12:10] <davmor2> cyphermox: I still have the biannual issue of no prompt to hit enter to continue on zesty just as a heads up before we block final beat on it :)
[14:18] <jbicha> cyphermox: does the suggestion at bug 1671823 help?
[14:40] <cyphermox> jbicha: yeah, Isee you uploaded the fix too
[14:42] <jbicha> good, so it's just NVIDIA and at least one Intel guy who had problems with gnome-shell/mutter 3.23.91
[14:48] <cyphermox> well, gdm still doesn't start
[14:48] <cyphermox> and I don't use either Nvidia or Intel
[14:52] <jbicha> please open bugs then
[16:36] <b4n> andyrock: I'm experimenting with XI2 for a while now, and I'm kind of puzzled.  Apparently, if *any* client is listening to XI2 events on a window (e.g. the root one), the Core events are *not* sent to *any* client -- unless it has a grab on them (?).  This is problematic, because then simply listening to XI2 events breaks e.g. window move clicks, as the release event is never sent.
[16:37] <b4n> andyrock: I wonder what I could actually do, apart maybe converting all of Compiz input to XI2 :S
[16:39] <b4n> The closest to a "solution" I got is translating XI2 events back to Core ones, but that's obviously not a great approach, and it causes problems when receiving events on other windows (maybe solvable by listening to XI2 events on those too, although I'm not yet sure where it comes from)
[16:40] <b4n> and this "solution" would make it harder to not have everything working when grabs are active
[16:41] <b4n> so in the end, it can work fairly OK for KeyPress and ButtonPress (which we receive because of the grabs), but not for KeyRelease and ButtonRelease
[17:45] <willcooke> night all, have a good weekend
[18:08] <Laney> me too, see you
[18:14] <seb128> have a good w.e desktopers!
[18:15] <seb128> bye Laney