[16:43] is the bridge not working again? [16:48] Walter, I'm checking that list. Lots of topics, yes, but where's the FOSS support / advocacy? [16:48] G'morning WOLF! [16:48] Hola Simรณn! ๐Ÿ˜‰ [16:48] G'day! [16:48] @VikingRedwolf What's the ETA on the slideshow? What are we waiting on? [16:48] it's pushed and waiting for approval [16:48] Hi here :-) [16:48] For the record, I see the messages before I was added so ... :-) [16:48] O.O [16:48] omg, including the porn ones? [16:48] :-p [16:48] so you read about the slideshow too? [16:48] No, not enough history [16:48] anyway, I was saying that I modified the original branch, pushed as a another branch waiting for merge now [16:50] thanks for fixing, it @tsimonq2. how we going to keep it stable? [16:52] i mean even having an alert system letting us know that it's up would be helpful [16:53] if you're going to annoy poor julien with angry selfies, at least he should be getting something out of it :) [16:57] .__. [17:00] Hahahahahaha [17:00] ugh diffs are cut off for me but is this fixed? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+bug/1645564 [17:00] Launchpad bug 1645564 in ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu slideshow links to old website. " [Undecided,New] [17:01] wxl: Soon [17:02] omg [17:02] Lol [17:03] so annoying that the stupid launchpad diff system doesn't have wordwrap or individual scroll bars for each file [17:03] but yes, i see it's fixed, wherever it may have happened [17:03] of course it's fixed! [17:03] oh i guess i can download the diff [17:03] O__O [17:04] uhh hu sure [17:04] beautifully fixed ๐Ÿ˜‚ [17:04] yes you fixed it good :) [17:04] Cyphermox was going to get us a fix, right? ;) [17:05] @VikingRedwolf [17:05] You fixed it ALREADY? [17:05] o___________o [17:06] English? :P [17:07] /me, unemotionally, press ctrl+q [17:08] Oh wait did I trigger wxl? [17:08] .__. [17:39] oops I think I forget to mark fix commited [17:39] and in progress [17:39] I'm merging the slideshow now [17:40] O.O!! [17:40] OMG [17:40] it's not at all your fault, but we'll have to start thinking about getting all the slideshow changes in much sooner for release [17:40] I'll try to remember to bug people earlier :) [17:41] Fully agreed, cyphermox [17:42] just about 10 days from release is a tad late to be doing this :) [17:42] I know. Sorries :( [17:42] like I said, not your fault at all; I understand it needs to be done anyway [17:43] better late than a wrong version number in a final release... [17:43] In my defence, i must say it's made a week and a half ago :) [17:43] I know I'm bad at merging things in time [17:44] Prevention: not mentioning the version number, but updated apps, links, text and images [17:44] could we make it so that all the slideshows pulled basic information from a set of variables we could define at the beginning of the cycle? i mean if all we need to change is the version number and codename, that's kind of dumb not to automate it. [17:45] It could get version number from the release text chain [18:20] Great to see it's going to be fixed :-) Thanks you all :-) [18:20] thank you, julien. good to have you around :) [18:21] Yay, team work! :) [18:21] Just be prepared, I plan more changes (so more slideshows :-)) for the next release :-) [18:22] O_O [18:22] heh yay :) [18:22] Well, you be prepared too. I plan a slight logo change ;) [18:23] Because of those changes of yours, Julien :) [18:47] So @julienlavergne, what changes? ๐Ÿ˜‰ [18:48] don't tell! [18:48] .__. [18:48] Tell us! :P [19:29] @vikingredwolf we should make clicking on a download link pop up a warning about how to deal with isos/usbs. there would be an option to store a cookie to never show it again. too annoying? [19:29] wxl: Error: "vikingredwolf" is not a valid command. [19:33] LOL [19:56] I still testing them, so be patient :-) [19:56] are these available for others to test? :) [19:58] For 1 change, yes [19:58] I'm looking at this for a replacement for gnome-mplayer :http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/install-gnome-mpv-ubuntu [19:59] OH [19:59] do you know why pulseaudio snuck into last release, julien? i didn't even notice :( [19:59] gnome-mplayer is unmaintained, so we need a replacement [20:00] but it has no controls! [20:00] I think I failed to advertise the add of pulseaudio :-/ sorry about that [20:01] meh, not important ๐Ÿ˜ [20:01] is that something we're going to keep with? i've been a big advocate of ditching pa [20:01] weren't we running away from gtk thingies? [20:01] mpv has no controls, but gnome-mpv does [20:02] ah, okies [20:02] I wanted to see if the audio support is better with PA, alsa only kind of suck on ubuntu :-/ [20:02] i haven't ever heard of this before, but i'm quite interested. doubt it has the "wil-play-anything" behavior vlc does [20:03] i mean there is certainly better support for pulseaudio everywhere but i've seen problems solved by eliminating pa [20:03] and it's not like adding pa replaces alsa. just adds to it [20:03] Tests I done show that the performance are good, near gnome-mplayer performances [20:04] Hey @julienlavergne, I think you switched your first and last names, you might want to fix it. ;) [20:04] (in Telegram) [20:04] *cough* surname *cough* *cpugh* [20:05] .__. [20:05] Well, I don't know where the settings are :-) [20:06] there's a hamburger menu (the three lines) [20:06] Ok find them :-) [20:07] Not really obvious :-/ [20:07] the desktop client is weird [20:07] (in my case it's really Franz) [20:08] About PA, I'm open to feedback. I don't like adding it, but if it solved audio big problems, it's better to have it [20:09] Also, I think it's needed for Skype and Firefox at least :-/ [20:10] apt rdepends [20:10] will tell you everything [20:11] yes [20:15] I just downed a Red Bull :P [20:15] oh oh... [20:16] graphics are failing in my super red laptop [20:16] damn bloody amd!! [20:18] the firefox thing has been reversed in zesty [20:18] and actually afaik only zesty was affected [20:18] so it will work with alsa only [20:18] No no no [20:18] no? [20:18] They have an exception [20:19] It goes in all supported stable releases [20:19] oh well there ya go [20:19] So unless they backported it, it's still an issue [20:19] ohhhhhhh [20:20] ugh [20:20] Great SRU :-) [20:20] well, i guess pulseaudio stays :( [20:21] if it weren't for firefox, we'd have a better case to go back to alsa only [20:21] unless we change browsers [20:21] * wxl ducks [20:22] i think we should use a crap browser so that we don't have to fight the browser war for people :) [20:23] like DILLO [20:23] Alternatives for Firefox are ... well .. difficult to find :-) [20:23] there's chromium :/ [20:24] Midori crash every time I test it :-/ [20:25] Other minimalist browsers have weird rendering on some popular websites [20:25] yeah i mean realistically the only other choice is chromium. or if you listen to rafael, opera :/ [20:27] And chromium ... well .. it's quite similar to firefox (for performance, support and rendering) [20:27] yeah but works with alsa only.. [20:27] otter? not tried that in a while.... [20:27] * acheronuk runs [20:28] for how long ? :-) [20:28] well yeah [20:29] Also, the switch to PA was mostly for a better audio support in general [20:29] it is what it is :) [20:30] I saw several cases where alsa = no sound at all, and installing PA solve magicly the problem [22:27] tsimonq2, have you checked the manifest for exfat utils stuff [22:34] lynorian: Not yet [22:34] that would be one way to see if it is resolved [22:35] and then a check of an install that the package does get selected and installed [22:36] tsimonq2, was not installed by default on the 31st of march [22:36] lynorian: But it's fixed? [22:37] tsimonq2, I do not know yet [22:37] that is one vm I have from when I installed [22:38] Ok === wxl is now known as lubot === lubot is now known as wxl