[07:33] <duflu> seb128, Morning. If you are still looking at pulseaudio git, beware I just made a change
[08:09] <willcooke> morning
[08:10] <duflu> Morning willcooke
[08:10] <seb128> hey willcooke duflu
[08:11] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[08:11] <willcooke> Happy Friday!
[08:11] <duflu> Indeed it will be if I complete today without anything starting with G
[08:11] <seb128> happy friday indeed!
[08:11] <willcooke> duflu, lol
[08:13] <seb128> duflu, noted for pulseaudio, I started on changes but it's less trivial that I though so I need to go back to it, https://git.launchpad.net/~seb128/pulseaudio/commit/?id=60fe1e5e
[08:13] <seb128> duflu, that doesn't build because the snappy patch relies on changes from the trust store changeset
[08:14] <duflu> seb128, oh I am working on similar right now (decided
[08:14] <duflu> to recently)
[08:14] <seb128> duflu, oh ok, well feel free to take over, I doubt I'm going to have time to continue that today
[08:15] <duflu> seb128, it's just for a PPA experiment so we shall see
[08:15] <seb128> duflu, the android changeset can probably be dropped as well, I'm less sure about the hfp since I don't know about that topic
[08:15] <duflu> seb128, yes that's the goal. We introduced a pile of Bluetooth audio changes for touch. And that makes me nervous given Debian has zero patches to upstream
[08:16] <seb128> right
[08:45] <willcooke> duflu, just playing with the video accel link you sent me yesterday, where do I get vaapidecodebin?  It says "no element vaapidecodebin" atm
[08:46] <duflu> willcooke, ?! that should be installed with gstreamer1.0-vaapi
[08:47] <willcooke> humm
[08:47] <willcooke> it didnt have that installed
[08:47] <willcooke> but pretty sure I installed it to test before
[08:47] <willcooke> odd
[08:47] <willcooke> but thanks
[08:48] <duflu> willcooke, the actual file name is /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstvaapi.so
[08:48] <willcooke> thx
[08:49] <willcooke> works now
[08:49] <willcooke> although, no sound, but meh
[08:49] <duflu> willcooke, yeah sound is the job of the "bad" and "ugly" plugin sets
[08:49] <willcooke> duflu, ahhh
[08:49] <willcooke> got it
[09:01] <willcooke> seb128, hmmm- seeing systemd-resolved and dnsmasq using all my CPU - looks like they are fighting
[09:04] <willcooke> I'll see if I can find out how to reproduce this
[09:05] <willcooke> ah, could be because I manually installed it, instead of -base the other day
[09:06] <seb128> willcooke, still worth reporting if that's confirmed, the packaging should prevent you to install them together if they conflict
[09:07] <willcooke> ack
[09:08] <Laney> hi
[09:08] <willcooke> hey Laney
[09:14] <amano> I wonder if Dustin Kirklands poll will lead to another default video player in Ubuntu. Totem seems highly unpopular as the Mate poll on google+ showed: https://plus.google.com/+MartinWimpress/posts/fqHnF51BbDh
[09:16] <amano> It seems that Martin Wimpress would have preferred MPV instead of VLC ;)
[09:17] <amano> But people are not voting that way. At least Totem isn't deemed a contender.
[09:18] <duflu> amano, I'm working on fixing totem right now :) Interesting if VLC became default because I have never yet seen it do hardware decoding properly. Maybe haven't tried hard enough
[09:23] <amano> I would be fine with MPV as the default. VLC would bring in all those QT dependencies that nobody is really aiming at...
[09:24] <amano> The missing decorations on Wayland could be renamed a feature ;)
[09:25] <amano> Let's wait and see ;)
[09:26] <andyrock> morning
[09:26] <willcooke> hi andyrock
[10:13]  * Trevinho finally in a stable location for few days... Hello Belgrade!
[10:31] <chrisccoulson> what do people not like about totem? It seems to do what I expect from a default video player, in a fairly inoffensive way
[10:31] <chrisccoulson> better still, it works on high dpi screens. VLC looks fairly bad there (at least, on my zesty install)
[10:33] <chrisccoulson> There's still plenty of issues for high dpi users - please don't regress things by replacing apps that currently work fine with ones that don't :)
[10:37] <ricotz> hey desktopers
[10:37] <ricotz> jbicha, hi, could you do your autopkgtest magic with this build https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-prereleases/+sourcepub/8115487/+listing-archive-extra
[12:06] <jbicha> ricotz: could you ask again in a couple days when https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running isn't full?
[12:08] <ricotz> jbicha, hmm, I see, is there a guide to run them locally in some container?
[12:13] <jbicha> ricotz: maybe try https://dyn.manpages.debian.org/unstable/autopkgtest/index.html ?
[12:15] <ricotz> jbicha, will look into it
[16:22] <seb128> have a good w.e desktopers
[16:22] <willcooke_> night seb128
[16:55] <willcooke_> night all, see some of you Monday!
[17:56] <andyrock> have a nice we all!