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jibelmorning05:19
jibelcyphermox, guided05:20
didrocksgood morning!05:35
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers05:40
didrockshey oSoMoN05:47
didrockshow are you?05:47
oSoMoNsalut didrocks05:58
oSoMoNI'm good05:58
oSoMoNyou?05:58
didrocksI'm great! Getting bearable temperatures, finally05:59
oSoMoNit's rainy here today, dropped from 32°C yesterday to a forecast of 23°C today06:06
seb128good morning desktopers06:09
seb128lut oSoMoN didrocks06:09
oSoMoNsalut seb128, ça va?06:10
seb128lut, nickel, et toi ?06:10
oSoMoNça va :)06:10
flexiondotorgMorning desktopers07:51
flexiondotorgOr should I say, morning France.07:52
oSoMoNbonjour flexiondotorg!07:54
oSoMoN(from Spain)07:54
didrockshey flexiondotorg07:54
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: What part of Spain?07:55
oSoMoNnear Barcelona07:55
flexiondotorgCatalonia, my favourite part of Spain.07:56
flexiondotorgUsed to live and work in Tossa De Mar.07:57
oSoMoNcool07:57
oSoMoNwas the company located there, or did you work remotely?07:58
flexiondotorgI was a chef ☺️07:59
flexiondotorgMy first career.07:59
oSoMoNoh wow07:59
oSoMoNflexiondotorg is cooking for us in NYC!08:00
oSoMoNdidrocks, do you happen to have nvidia hw handy? I could use some help in understanding and fixing https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/gl-applications-using-desktop-helpers-dont-work-on-nvidia/182508:01
flexiondotorgNo one cooks in NYC 😉08:01
didrocksoSoMoN: no, only Intel here, sorry08:01
didrocksoSoMoN: my old nvidia laptop is RIP since 2012 :p08:01
flexiondotorgI have nvidia.08:01
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, would you have a bit of time to help me debug that issue?08:02
flexiondotorgI can.08:03
oSoMoNiirc popey said it's not just the chromium snap, others are affected too08:03
oSoMoNawesome08:03
Laneyahoy08:03
flexiondotorgI have a meeting this morning. Then I can help.08:03
oSoMoNhey Laney08:03
flexiondotorgMorning Laney08:03
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, excellent, in the meantime I’ll try to come up with ideas to give you things to try08:04
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: I think this issue affects other snaps so I'm keen to figure out the issue.08:04
oSoMoNI wonder if it's missing pieces (stage packages) inside the snap, or if really the desktop helpers magic is to blame08:05
didrockshey Laney08:05
oSoMoNwell I guess if the former then it's also something that can be fixed by the desktop helpers08:05
oSoMoNit would be interesting to compare that chromium snap to another one that is known to work with hw acceleration on nvidia08:06
oSoMoNpopey, do you know of any snap that works with hw acceleration on nvidia?08:06
oSoMoN(preferably one that uses the desktop helpers)08:07
didrocksoSoMoN: chromium isn't a classic snap, correct?08:08
oSoMoNcorrect, it's strictly confined08:08
didrocksok, not what I thought of (missing export of LD_LIBRARY_PATH as snapcraft doesn't do it for you)08:08
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Laneyhey oSoMoN didrocks flexiondotorg08:14
Laneywhat up08:14
jibeldidrocks, salut, how do I force a wayland session without the option in gdm?08:16
didrocksjibel: salut ! Maybe changing the session in account-services? That's the part I'm not terribly familiar with and don't have the time to look at, that's why seb128 asked Robert to have a look at all those session selection bug (I didn't find any code in gdm for this, hence I think it's account-services)08:18
didrocksTrevinho: apparently, the new indicator extension has some "double click" behavior (to activate some menus), can you look at disabling this or putting an option? It's not really cohesive with the rest of the Shell UI08:19
didrocks(double-clicking on the dropbox icon to activate it)08:19
jibeldidrocks, I changed the session in /var/lib/AccountsService/<user> and apparently it worked. Thanks08:19
jibelhmmm, and now gdm proposes a selection of sessions ....08:20
* jibel reinstalls again08:20
Trevinhodidrocks: yeah...08:20
TrevinhoAll in my list08:20
didrocksjibel: there is still the question of selecting a default session08:21
didrocks(gdm hardcodes "gnome")08:21
jibeland now I cannot log into X anymore, meh :(08:31
seb128hey Laney08:33
seb128jibel, didrocks, I didn't have slots to spend on that gdm/accountsservice issue, is there a bug registered?08:34
seb128sessions are correctly listed here08:34
jibelseb128, bug 1712287 and bug 171250408:38
ubot5bug 1712287 in gdm (Ubuntu) "Wayland is not the default session after installation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171228708:38
ubot5bug 1712504 in gdm (Ubuntu) "No 'Ubuntu' session after an upgrade from Zesty" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171250408:38
jibelseb128, let me do another install with today's iso08:38
jibelseb128, and now I've a new bug, I'm logged into wayland whichever session I select08:38
jibelstuck in wayland and cannot use VMs08:39
jibel...08:39
seb128thanks08:41
Laneyhey seb12808:42
jibelseb128, I'll file another one for the default install, I cannot find it08:42
seb128thx08:47
jibelseb128, after an upgrade from Z should I expect ubuntu, ubuntu on xorg and unity? or just ubuntu and ubuntu on xorg?09:02
jibelin gdm that is09:02
didrocksIIRC, I wrote that in the trello cards at the time, you should expect the 3 session, with "ubuntu" being the default09:02
jibelk, found your comment09:04
jibeldidrocks, but it is not clear. THere is "maybe a wayland/Xorg choice, but that's it"09:05
jibeldidrocks, is it still a maybe?09:05
didrocksjibel: it's not anymore, it should be wayland by default, and xorg as optional09:08
didrocks(basically it's "default install" + unity on upgrade)09:09
jibeldidrocks, okay, so after an upgrade I'm expecting: "ubuntu", "ubuntu on xorg", "unity" correct?09:09
didrockscorrect09:10
jibeland "ubuntu" being the default which should start a wayland session09:10
didrocksexactly09:10
jibelgood09:10
jibelseb128, bug 171420309:19
ubot5bug 1714203 in gnome-session (Ubuntu) "Cannot select a session after a fresh installation - No selection is available in gdm" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171420309:19
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seb128jibel, thanks09:46
LaneyO_O09:48
LaneyI upgraded to gnome-shell from proposed and ended up in Classic09:48
Laneyprobably some session selection thing too09:48
didrocksfor the theme, I'm puzzled about the best strategy09:59
didrocksI was first doing a lot of sed regexp, but there are a lot of special case, in context (yes, we can do this with more complex regexp expressions)10:00
didrocksalso, the issue with regexp is that if one entry becomes invalidated (because like upstream changed one source color), we won't notice it10:00
didrocksas "not applying is ok"10:00
ricotzhey desktopers!10:00
didrocksthe other solution would be to make a python script10:00
didrocksbut meh10:01
ricotzchrisccoulson, hi, please see PM10:01
didrocksanother one is to make a patch10:01
didrockshowever, new version of the Shell, hard to rebase, hard to look at new entries10:01
didrocksanother idea is just to ship a copy of the theme and rely on a 3 way merge at each Shell update to look at the diff of upstream css10:01
didrocksany thoughts?10:02
didrocksjbicha: that concerns you as well I think ^10:11
jbichadidrocks: you didn't do your theme work last week with GNOME Shell 3.25.90?10:14
didrocksjbicha: did we have GNOME Shell 3.25.90 in the archive? how could we test it?10:14
Laneydidrocks: can't you make an ubuntu.scss which includes the gnome one and overrides the modified bits?10:15
jbichaGNOME3 Staging PPA10:15
didrocksjbicha: as told, if you didn't update it, we had to do with 3.2410:15
* Laney doesn't know much about sass / scss but that sounds more maintainable than sedding or patching (patching the output at least)10:15
didrocksjbicha: but no, and not really the current topic (as the css diff is minimal anyway)10:15
jbichadidrocks: I mean I could have crammed it into artful-proposed but it wasn't going to go to artful until gjs/armhf was fixed10:15
didrocksLaney: not really possible, most of the colors are hardcoded and not in sass10:15
Laneywhere do they come from?10:16
jbichait just seems like you made more work for yourself…10:16
didrocksLaney: I meant, they are not "in context", like it's not just replace all colors from X to Y10:16
didrocksor we need to remove some stenzas as well10:16
didrocksjbicha: rebasing again is easy10:16
didrocksthe question is: how do we make that maintainable?10:16
didrocks(which was why I wanted to raise this here ^)10:17
didrocksI think a separate css file is maybe the best approach first, rather than patch/sedding and doing a 3-way merge on shell update?10:18
didrocksthen, if it's not sustainable, we can revisit (I hope to make the Shell more customizable upstream in the meantime)10:18
jbichaGNOME Classic uses a separate css file and it sounds like it's easy for us to make more changes that way10:18
jbichaof course, we might not want *too* many changes :/10:18
didrocksyeah, it just asks when we do update to download the old css to compare the changes10:19
didrockswhich, I think, is fine for a first approach10:19
didrocksjbicha: the main issue is that a lot of colors are "blue grey" and it's a mismatch10:19
didrockswe need "orange grey"10:19
didrocksso, same changes on multiple colors all over the place10:19
Laneyshow what you've got maybe?10:21
didrocksyou want the diff against 3.24?10:21
didrockshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25437780/10:21
didrockshere you go ^10:21
Laneyk, and where do those values come from?10:23
didrocks? the hackfest ?10:23
Laneyyou made them up?10:23
didrockssome from unity10:23
Laneyor they are the output of some algorithm or?10:23
didrockssome from our ubuntu keys10:23
didrockssome, we had to made them up, in the hackfest10:23
roger-rogerhi, qq... running 17.10, fully up to date, using ubuntu session, used to have 'dash to dock' extension which i've uninstalled and can't get the new ubuntu dock to show - in https://extensions.gnome.org/local/ it says "ERROR" against ubuntu dock - can anyone please point me to how/where can i find logs to find what's going on so i can submit a bug report?10:24
didrocksroger-roger: "journactl /usr/bin/gnome-shell" should have this output10:25
didrocksLaney: how does it impact the diff?10:25
jbicharoger-roger: one way is to run10:25
jbicha gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions10:25
jbichathen10:25
jbichagsettings reset org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions10:25
jbichaand go back and enable the extensions you want after that10:25
jbichabut please file a bug report too10:26
roger-rogerok found it - "Extension "ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com" had error: TypeError: dockManager is undefined"10:27
didrocksinteresting10:27
roger-rogerif i submit bug report, any other useful bits to include other than the gsettings get and journalctl output?10:27
didrocksjust put that in ^10:27
didrocksthat should  be enough10:28
roger-rogerok cool, thanks10:28
Laneydidrocks: what I'm getting at is that these are generated files from upstream, and in particular the colours you're replacing are generated using functions10:28
LaneyI think any approach that is working on the generated code is going to be difficult10:28
didrocksLaney: indeed, but look at the diff again10:29
didrocksLaney: it's not a one to one mapping10:29
didrockssome values are different in context10:29
didrocks(and that's because they actually corresponds to other pieces of UIs)10:29
didrockswhere one value in the upstream theme makes sense, less in other case10:29
didrockssame for instance in the border removals10:30
Laneyso the upstream in those cases could define a new variable but give it the same content10:30
didrocksexactly10:30
Laneyand ubuntu.scss would give it different content10:30
didrocksand that's what we want to do for next cycle10:30
didrocksget it better themeable10:30
didrocksupstream10:30
LaneyI thought that's what you were asking about now10:30
didrocksno, right now, I'm trying to figure out what would work for you guys for this cycle10:31
didrocksas the maintaince burden will be for everyone updating G-S (hopefully, we won't have huge css change thus)10:31
didrocksthat's why I'm about shipping a css file as they do for GNOME classic10:31
Laneyok then, I understood 'strategy' to mean a long term thing10:32
didrocksand have the maintainer updating doing a 3 way merge10:32
LaneyW 6510:32
Laneyoops10:32
didrocks65 buffers? crazy ;)10:32
Laneythis is a low day10:32
jbichadidrocks: for this cycle, GNOME Shell is supposed to be at UI Freeze with Hard Code Freeze on Monday…10:33
didrocksyeah, we will supposively have the transparency change10:33
didrocksbut apart from that, I think it's safe to ship the css10:33
didrocksjust to whoever update it, remember to at least diff old gnome-shell.css to new one10:34
didrocksI guess it's the sanest for now10:34
Laneyright, I don't envisage big reworking for 3.26 at this point10:35
Laneyjust checking it should be ok10:35
didrockslet's do this10:35
didrocksneed to update to g-s 3.25.9x first10:35
didrocksbut mutter doesn't want to… hum, /me looks10:36
jbichadidrocks: oh, it's silly Debian-packaged gnome-shell extensions with a max gnome-shell version, I'll do some uploads for it10:38
didrocksjbicha: yeah, saw that, thanks! :)10:38
roger-rogerubuntu dock bug report --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/171421910:38
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1714219 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Extension "<email address hidden>" had error: TypeError: dockManager is undefined" [Undecided,New]10:38
didrocksthanks roger-roger! Unsure yet how this code is triggered, mind retargetting it to gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock?10:39
didrocks(I bet it's a null vs undefined thingy)10:39
amanojbicha, will gnome-games-app stay on 3.24?10:40
roger-rogersure10:40
jbichaamano: probably not, but I didn't want to do 2 retro-gtk library transitions10:40
didrocksare we sure the top transparency is going to be reverted btw?10:41
didrocksI wonder if I shouldn't let the top bar transparent for now and apply our change to maximized one10:41
didrocksand then we'll revisit10:41
amano2 retro-gtk transitions? What is the other one?10:42
jbichaamano: one for 0.11 and one for 0.12 and https://bugzilla.gnome.org/78530710:44
ubot5Gnome bug 785307 in retro-gtk "Symbols are removed without increasing soname" [Major,New]10:44
jbichaupstream library handling is odd10:45
amanoAh ok, now i get it ;) thanks, Jeremy!!10:45
jbichait's a library with only one user so upstream can get away with it I guess10:45
amanoTimi Aaltonen just landed the xdiagnose fixes (moved the apport hooks to x).10:51
amanoTypo: Timi --> Timo10:57
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: Will 17.10 do for testing snap with nvidia?11:41
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, I think so11:51
flexiondotorgOk. I'll get everything setup.11:53
oSoMoNcheers11:54
seb128jibel, I just did a daily artful/amd64 install and I can't confirm your bug, the cog lists ubuntu/ubuntu on xorg with ubuntu selected and login gives me a wayland session by default11:58
jibelseb128, in a VM or hardware?12:00
seb128jibel, VM12:01
seb128using virtualbox, unsure if that makes a difference12:01
jibelseb128, i'm finishing an upgrade from gnome 17.04 to 17.10 and will go back to this bug12:01
seb128why, are you issue specific to VM and some configs?12:01
jibelseb128, I'm on qemu12:01
seb128k12:01
seb128so maybe gdm decides your config can't do wayland12:01
jibelseb128, yeah sometimes, graphics driver mainly12:01
seb128which is why it defaults to xorg and doesn't list your several sessions12:01
jibelseb128, right, i'd like to test with another driver12:02
seb128in which case NOTABUG?12:02
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, according to https://uappexplorer.com/snap/ubuntu/krita, « due to a bug in Ubuntu, this snap doesn't work with proprietary video drivers, e.g. for NVidia », do you know if there are details on that "bug in Ubuntu", could it be the same issue?12:06
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: Could be the same issue.12:08
didrocksoh, the close button changed to be all blue12:09
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: So running a Razer Core with nvidia 1080Ti and nouveau drivers.12:09
seb128didrocks, ^ btw for the sessions12:09
flexiondotorgChromium snap works but these denials are encountered12:09
flexiondotorghttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25438140/12:09
didrocksseb128: yeah, I think what you tell makes sense. I thought jibel was using kvm (gnome-boxes uses kvm and so wayland is available)12:10
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, and are you getting actual hw acceleration?12:10
didrocksseb128: well, at least on the "no wayland session one", there is still wrong session randomly selected + no default session set12:10
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: Is there an acid test for that?12:10
seb128didrocks, I think the "wrong session" bugs are when session files change on disk and gdm isn't restarted12:11
seb128the index gets out of sync with the ondisk files12:11
jbichadidrocks: do you think you'll be able to work on updating your Dock patch for g-c-c 3.26 this week?12:11
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, just browse to chrome://gpu12:12
jbichapackaging is at https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-control-center/32612:12
didrocksseb128: hum, could be12:13
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25438158/12:13
didrocksjbicha: not this week, want to tackle that next one12:13
jbichaotherwise, does it make sense to update to g-c-c 3.25.91 with that patch temporarily disabled?12:13
seb128didrocks, and there is a default session set here afaik (there is a dot in the cog list next to the ubuntu one)12:13
didrocksseb128: yeah, but are we sure it's selecting it reliably? I think it's just taking the first good wayland session12:13
jbichadidrocks: it feels like you have a better sense of the code since you just wrote it recently ;)12:14
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: I'm guessing anything that is software i because nouveau doesn't support it yet.12:14
seb128didrocks, jbicha, I wanted to have a look at updating that patch but I keep getting interrupted by other things landing on my plates, maybe tomorrow ... and -1 on landing the update without those settings12:14
jbichaok12:14
didrocksjbicha: the "want to tackle" was "I want to tackle" ;)12:14
didrocksyeah, -1 landing without it12:14
didrocksis the network panel all done now?12:14
didrocksI remember you told it needed some updates as well12:15
seb128didrocks, anyway, I'm going to test a bit more but it's not as buggy as those reports were suggesting, they are just mostly consequence of wayland not working under qemu it seems12:15
jbichaour proxy patch is broken too12:15
didrocksseb128: let's cross fingers that's the case :)12:15
seb128that one is probably less important12:15
jbichabut in good news, Captive Portal fully landed yesterday12:15
seb128:-)12:15
seb128well done on that12:15
didrocksare we going to drop the proxy one if we have the other one updated?12:15
didrocksalso, do you know where the toggles are in the Shell UI?12:16
didrocksI bet it was on the accessibility panel or something like that12:16
jbichaand GNOME Shell is landing now… :)12:16
didrocksnot sure what the condition to display it though12:17
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: Shall I move on a test the proprietary drivers?12:17
* didrocks sees some upstream icon changes to blue, need to test to confirm first12:17
didrocksah, settings in g-c-c12:17
seb128yes12:17
didrocksok, I need to change those as well12:17
didrocksmaybe can be done at build time12:18
didrocksand refers to those12:18
didrocksalso, if I can fix at the same time the 0.2s showing up (before the Shell zoom) of the grey background12:18
didrockshigh contrast will default to adwaita + upstream G-S high contrast theme, sounds ok?12:22
seb128didrocks, wfm, we never did work to have an ambiance based high contrast anyway12:24
didrocksyeah, so, let's do that (I see it needs to be <mod-name>-high-contrast.css)12:25
jbichaHigh Contrast looks nice in GNOME :)12:25
didrocksI'll just copy upstream one at build-time12:25
didrocksand it defaults to adwaita12:26
didrockshum, that one will be a little bit more annoying:12:26
didrocks        let file = Gio.File.new_for_uri('resource:///org/gnome/shell/theme/noise-texture.png');12:26
didrocks(hardcoded in some js)12:26
didrockswill see what I can do with it :p12:26
alexarnaudHello all :) !12:39
flexiondotorgalexarnaud: o/12:40
alexarnaudjbicha: FYI, due to bug 1704847 it's no longer possible to use Orca on Ubuntu.12:41
alexarnaudI've detailed why on this comment : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-orca/+bug/1704847/comments/912:41
ubot5bug 1704847 in gnome-orca (Ubuntu) "orca crashes on startup" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/170484712:41
alexarnaudflexiondotorg: how are you?12:41
flexiondotorgalexarnaud: Good thanks.12:42
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, please do (sorry I had to pop out for a moment)12:42
oSoMoNthe output of chrome://gpu with nouveau looks correct12:42
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: OK.12:43
jibeldidrocks, for ubuntu gnome, after upgrade, in gdm, I should have entries for ubuntu and gnome and users should be migrated to the ubuntu session by default according to your comment?12:43
flexiondotorgalexarnaud: That is useful feedback about Orca.12:44
jbichaalexarnaud: orca works here…12:45
alexarnaudjbicha: remove the folder ".local/share/orca" if you've it.12:46
alexarnaud~/.local/share/orca/12:46
alexarnaudI explain why the issue appears on my comment and the log provided by another person is explicit. Orca search for a GSettings backend that it doesn't find.12:47
jbichaok12:48
didrocksjibel: no, right now, the expected behavior is them to stay on the gnome session12:48
alexarnaudjbicha: Let me know if I could help :).12:48
didrocksif the ubuntu gnome team wants to do otherwise, they will be migrated, but codes need to be written12:48
jibeldidrocks, understood, so your comment about g-session to u-session means IF we want to do that THEN we need to write a patch ?12:52
didrocksjibel: indeed, and I think that's up to the ubuntu GNOME team to decide that (I strongly think that people using Ubuntu GNOME in the past should stay on the vanilla session, which is the current state)12:54
jibeldidrocks, okay got it. Just wanted to be sure what the test cases should be.12:56
jibelthanks12:56
didrocksyw!12:57
ogra_oSoMoN, just for an extra datapoint http://paste.ubuntu.com/25438360/13:01
ogra_(krita)13:01
ogra_(starts and runs fine here it seems)13:02
ogra_(chromium (beta) still just gives a black window here)13:05
oSoMoNogra_, nouveau or proprietary nvidia driver?13:06
ogra_proprietary13:06
ogra_aha13:07
ogra_[1565116.357216] audit: type=1400 audit(1504184681.478:68574783): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="snap.chromium.chromium" name="/etc/chromium-browser/policies/managed/" pid=17669 comm="chromium-browse" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=1000 ouid=013:07
ogra_and13:07
ogra_[1565118.178999] audit: type=1326 audit(1504184683.302:68574789): auid=4294967295 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=4294967295 pid=17907 comm="SGI_video_sync" exe="/snap/chromium/13/usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser" sig=31 arch=c000003e syscall=133 compat=0 ip=0x7f4f0f6bfcad code=0x013:07
ogra_thats the syscall for mknod13:08
* ogra_ tires devmode 13:08
ogra_*tries13:08
didrocksjbicha: did you need any hint to make g-s transition or all tests passed flawlessly?13:10
didrocks(to know what to expect on my future uploads ;))13:10
ogra_oSoMoN, works fine with devmode ...13:10
jdstrandogra_: note that the mknod should be fixed with newer snapd13:12
ogra_oSoMoN, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25438398/ the "ALLOWED" output from a --devmode run13:12
ogra_"/etc/chromium-browser/" does definitely smell wrong13:13
oSoMoNoh, indeed13:14
oSoMoNalthough if that works confined under nouveau, that one shouldn't be the actual problem13:14
ogra_yeah, it hangs at the mknod without --devmode ... the /etc issues are befoere that13:15
ogra_jdstrand, how new? i run core from edge here13:16
ogra_snap    2.27.5+git352.186fdc0~ubuntu16.04.113:16
ogra_snapd   2.27.5+git352.186fdc0~ubuntu16.04.113:16
ogra_(this mornings build from master)13:16
oSoMoNogra_, thanks for pointing out the denials on /etc/chromium-browser, I filed bug #1714244 to track theme13:22
ubot5bug 1714244 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "[snap] apparmor denials on /etc/chromium-browser/policies/" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171424413:22
oSoMoNs/theme/them/13:22
* ogra_ me too's13:23
oSoMoNogra_, would you mind running chromium from the snap under strace to get more info on that mknod call that fails?13:26
ogra_oSoMoN, well, jdstrand indicated it is a snapd thing and fixed in new versions13:27
oSoMoNyes, but your earlier comment seems to indicate it's not really fixed yet13:28
jdstrandogra_: that should be new enough13:28
jdstrandogra_: grep mknod /vaar/lib/snapd/seccomp/bpf/snap.chromium.chromium.src13:28
ogra_i guess i need to ln -s /vaar /var first :P13:29
ogra_mknod - |S_IFREG -13:30
ogra_mknodat - - |S_IFREG -13:30
ogra_mknod - |S_IFIFO -13:30
ogra_mknodat - - |S_IFIFO -13:30
ogra_mknod - |S_IFSOCK -13:30
ogra_mknodat - - |S_IFSOCK -13:30
jdstrandheh13:30
oSoMoNhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25438475/ here13:30
jdstrandyeah, so unless chromium is trying to create a char or block device, it should be fine13:30
ogra_oSoMoN, apt versions are meaningless use "snap version"13:30
oSoMoN$ snap version13:30
oSoMoNsnap    2.27.5+17.1013:30
oSoMoNsnapd   2.27.5+17.1013:30
oSoMoNseries  1613:30
oSoMoNubuntu  17.1013:30
oSoMoNkernel  4.12.0-11-generic13:31
flexiondotorgoSoMoN: I've hit a road block. My nvidia GPU is external, Thunderbolt 3. Prime support is broken in 17.10.13:31
jdstrandogra_: do you have /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/profiles/snap.chromium.chromium?13:31
flexiondotorgI'll have to install 16.04...13:31
popey@flexiondotorg i can test here13:31
popeyi am on 16.04 and nvidia onboard13:31
ogra_jdstrand, not atm, but i'm running in devmode13:32
jdstrandogra_: that is the old seccomp profile, if you don't have it, that's fine13:32
ogra_k13:32
jdstrandif someone is going to strace, strace in devmode mode cause you won't see the call in strict since it is killed before it can be traced13:33
jdstrandogra_: it is also possible that your .src file didn't have the updates, but when you went into devmode, the policy was regenerated to have it13:33
jdstrandogra_: in other words, if you go back to strict, what happens?13:34
oSoMoNflexiondotorg, thanks, I think we’re covered with ogra_ and popey already testing13:36
ogra_jdstrand, http://paste.ubuntu.com/25438535/13:41
ogra_and a blackish window13:41
ogra_(funnily you can actually interact with the app menu in the window frame ... despite being blacked out)13:42
oSoMoNI wonder if that mknod call that fails could be https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/libdrm/src/xf86drm.c?q=mknod&sq=package:chromium&l=362&dr=C13:43
ogra_S_IFCHR ... hmm13:44
oSoMoNogra_, mind giving a go at strace?13:46
ogra_well, /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/bpf/snap.chromium.chromium.src doesnt list S_IFCHR13:47
ogra_jdstrand, how would i add that ? ^^^^13:47
Laneywaaaaah13:48
LaneyI should rebind printscreen (if that's possible)13:48
* Laney hits it by mistake many times a day13:48
Laneythen I have to go in and delete the image since it just saves them directly13:48
jdstrandogra_: so add it to the file like the others, then do: sudo /usr/lib/snapd/snap-seccommp compile /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/bpf/snap.chromium.chromium /var/lib/snapd/seccomp/bpf/snap.chromium.chromium.bin13:53
jdstrandhowever, it shouldn't be trying to do that since it shouldn't have the permissions to do that13:54
jdstrandoSoMoN: ^13:54
jdstrandoSoMoN: I suspect the real prolem is that the char device it wants isn't there (or otherwise accessible)13:55
ogra_hmm, i have no snapd-seccomp13:55
oSoMoNjdstrand, yes, so we need to figure out which device it wants, and understand why it's not ther13:56
oSoMoNthere13:56
jdstrandogra_: snap-seccomp13:56
jdstrandsorry13:56
jdstrandoh, I typed it right :)13:56
ogra_yeah, i mistyped it here13:56
jdstrandogra_: oh, but I missed typed the first file13:57
jdstrandogra_: it should have .src at the end13:57
jdstrandogra_: basically, snap-seccomp compile <infile> <outfile>13:57
ogra_ogra@anubis:~/datengrab/test$ ls /usr/lib/snapd/snap*13:57
ogra_/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine  /usr/lib/snapd/snapd  /usr/lib/snapd/snap-discard-ns  /usr/lib/snapd/snap-exec  /usr/lib/snapd/snap-update-ns13:57
ogra_no seccomp ...13:57
jdstrandogra_: I guess you are in reexec territory here13:58
ogra_most likelyx my debian package is old13:58
ogra_yeah13:58
jdstrandogra_: look in /snap/core/current/usr/lib/snapd13:58
ogra_yep, thjat works13:59
ogra_and chromium starts immediately13:59
oSoMoNcool, we're making progress!13:59
jdstrandoSoMoN: it is technically possible to add the access to the browser-support interface when allow-sandbox is true, but I'd like to understand what is going on before considering that14:01
oSoMoNjdstrand, absolutely agreed, let's get to the bottom of this before punching more holes14:01
ogra_well, it looks like it searches /dev/dri https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/libdrm/src/xf86drm.c?q=mknod&sq=package:chromium&dr=C&l=34914:01
ogra_#define DRM_DIR_NAME  "/dev/dri"14:02
ogra_#define DRM_DEV_NAME  "%s/card%d"14:02
ogra_(in xf86drm.h)14:02
oSoMoNogra_, the denial might come from a different place though, that was just a wild guess from searching through chromium's code base14:03
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oSoMoNpopey, are you seeing the same seccomp denial on mknod with the chromium snap?14:10
popey@oSoMoN which snap specifically?14:10
ogra_popey, chroimium14:11
ogra_ audit: type=1326 audit(1504186791.952:68574841): auid=4294967295 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=4294967295 pid=23052 comm="SGI_video_sync" exe="/snap/chromium/13/usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser" sig=31 arch=c000003e syscall=133 compat=0 ip=0x7f49dd998cad code=0x014:11
ogra_Download as text14:11
ogra_heh14:11
ogra_ignore the download hint :)14:11
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25438661/14:11
popeythats what I got when i ran snap run chromium14:11
ogra_yep 4th line14:12
popeyso yes oSoMoN :)14:12
ogra_but yours starts ?14:12
popeydefine "starts"14:12
ogra_dunno, mine stops any DENIALS after that one ...14:13
ogra_you seem to get more14:13
popeyi get a window appear which is not rendered correctly - an empty window, which goes grey immediately14:13
ogra_jdstrand, oSoMoN i wonder if this is related https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/3833/files14:13
ogra_popey, ah, same as me then14:13
oSoMoNogra_, that might be indeed14:14
jdstrandoh, good find14:14
ogra_well, it landed while we talked :)14:14
oSoMoNlet's ask zyga14:15
oSoMoNhe commented on the PR that "this is only affecting master, 2.27 is correct"14:15
jdstrandoSoMoN: but ogra_ has edge14:16
ogra_yeah14:16
ogra_and i cant switch because of a bug :/14:16
oSoMoNpopey, what version of snapd are you running?14:16
jdstrandogra_: you can modify /etc/udev/rules.d for that14:16
popey@oSoMoN 2.26.1414:16
ogra_- Run refresh hook of "core" snap if present (internal error: no registered handlers for hook "refresh")14:16
ogra_ogra@anubis:~/datengrab/test$14:16
ogra_*sniff*14:16
ogra_jdstrand, outside of core ?14:17
jdstrandogra_: yeah. there are files in there that snapd creates14:17
jdstrandogra_: just like the apparmor and seccomp policy14:17
jdstrandogra_: there will be one for chromium in there14:17
jdstrandogra_: modify it and then do 'sudo udevadm trigger'14:18
jdstrand(udevadm may not strictly be needed)14:18
jdstrandfor context, if the opengl udev rule is wrong, the device won't be in the device cgroup14:19
ogra_hmm, nope14:19
ogra_ogra@anubis:~/datengrab/test$ sudo vi /etc/udev/rules.d/14:19
ogra_51-android.rules         70-persistent-cd.rules   70-persistent-net.rules  70-snap.core.rules14:19
jdstrandthat is curious14:20
jdstrandogra_: is opengl interface connected?14:20
ogra_yeah, and i have snaps using it actuively14:20
oSoMoNpopey, any chance you can try 2.27 ?14:21
popeysure, how?14:21
oSoMoNit's in -proposed14:21
popeyxenial-proposed?14:21
oSoMoN[all supported releases]-proposed, apparently14:22
jdstrandI wonder if reexec is causing trouble14:22
popeyhm14:22
popeyok14:22
oSoMoNpopey, and before you do that , can you try snap run --shell chromium, and see if you can see /dev/dri/card0 ?14:23
popeyalan@hal:/home/alan$ ls -l /dev/dri/card014:23
popeycrw-rw----+ 1 root video 226, 0 Aug 26 10:47 /dev/dri/card014:23
jdstrandogra_: if you 'snap run --shell chromium.chromium' what is in /dev?14:24
oSoMoNok, let's see if 2.27 makes things better14:24
jdstrandah14:24
popeyok14:24
jdstrandok, oSoMoN is doing the same as me14:24
* jdstrand stops14:24
oSoMoN:)14:24
ogra_ogra@anubis:/home/ogra/datengrab/test$ ls -ld /dev/dri/*14:25
ogra_crw-rw----+ 1 root video 226,   0 Aug 31 15:38 /dev/dri/card014:25
ogra_crw-rw----+ 1 root video 226, 128 Aug 31 15:38 /dev/dri/renderD12814:25
ogra_looks all correct14:25
popeyoSoMoN: i have no difference in experience on 2.27.514:28
oSoMoNpopey, mind using strace on chromium to get more insight on that mknod call ?14:29
popeygot a specific strace command line I need to run14:29
popey?14:29
oSoMoNI successfully used https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/stracing-snap-commands/1433 the other day on libreoffice14:30
oSoMoNtry: sudo strace -u $USER -f -D -vv  /snap/bin/chromium14:30
popeyok14:31
oSoMoNjdstrand said earlier: "if someone is going to strace, strace in devmode mode cause you won't see the call in strict since it is killed before it can be traced"14:33
popeyok14:34
popeydoing both14:34
oSoMoNah, you might need to pass those additional params to strace: -e '!select,_newselect,clock_gettime'14:34
jdstrandyes, please see https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/stracing-snap-commands/143314:36
jdstrandman oSoMoN is ahead of me on everything14:36
jdstrandI shouldn't be in 3 conversations at once14:36
ogra_well14:36
ogra_3 conversations are fine, just dont spread them across 3 channels :)14:37
jdstrandthat's the problem indeed :)14:39
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popeyoSoMoN: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25438868/ - chromium devmode trace14:59
didrocksjbicha: how much did you test g-s 3.25.91? I see a lot of issues in both gdm/session startup at user login (with multiple users)15:06
didrocksnot sure if you saw that15:06
didrockslike current users being logged out15:07
didrockswhen you switch to another one15:07
ogra_popey, i think you rather want that in strict mode to see the line where it hangs15:09
popeyi have a trace in non-devmode15:10
popeybut you guys said do it in devmode, so, what do you need from me?15:14
oSoMoNpopey, what does the trace look like with strict confinement?15:16
popeybig, so uploading to people.c.c15:17
popeyoSoMoN: http://people.canonical.com/~alan/chrommium.trace15:20
oSoMoNpopey, thanks!15:22
oSoMoN32547 stat("/dev/nvidia0", 0x7fd7ffffdb10) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted)15:22
oSoMoN32547 mknod("/dev/nvidia0", S_IFCHR|0666, makedev(195, 0) <unfinished ...>15:22
oSoMoNthat looks like it might be our problem15:22
popeyYay15:22
popey(I think)15:22
didrocksjbicha: confirming that any user switching makes the shell crashing15:26
didrocksboth gdm screen and the user's session one15:27
oSoMoNpopey, can you see /dev/nvidia* nodes inside snap run --shell chromium?15:28
popeyin devmode or not?15:28
didrocksbah, gcc-7 preventing me to report the bug15:29
oSoMoNpopey, in strict mode15:29
dokodidrocks: I thought reportbug was implemented in python3 ;p15:29
didrocksdoko: I meant, the message "please check your deps because you don't know what you do" kind of prevention ;)15:30
popeyoSoMoN: I can see it, yes15:31
oSoMoNpopey, what are the permissions on it/them?15:31
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25438987/15:31
oSoMoNpopey, and /dev/nvidiactl ?15:35
popeyalan@hal:/home/alan$ ls -l /dev/nvidiactl15:35
popeycrw-rw-rw- 1 root root 195, 255 Aug 26 10:47 /dev/nvidiactl15:35
oSoMoNmmm, I wonder why it's trying to mknod it if it already exists and is readable15:36
oSoMoNjdstrand, any idea why the snap fails to access /dev/nvidia0 and thus tries to mknod it?15:40
oSoMoN32547 stat("/dev/nvidia0", 0x7fd7ffffdb10) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted)15:40
oSoMoN32547 mknod("/dev/nvidia0", S_IFCHR|0666, makedev(195, 0) <unfinished ...>15:40
oSoMoN32547 +++ killed by SIGSYS +++15:40
jbichadidrocks: I've been using GNOME Shell 3.25.90 for a few weeks, we couldn't really delay landing it any later if we wanted it in 17.1015:40
didrocksjbicha: correct, but did you see/tried those kind of issues?15:41
ogra_.... 0666 ....15:41
ogra_oh my15:41
oSoMoNpopey, inside the snap shell, what’s the output of "stat /dev/nvidia0" ?15:42
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/25439032/15:43
jbichadidrocks: I saw the userswitch issue once recently and can confirm it now; it's not something I do very often15:43
didrocksjbicha: mind reporting this bug upstream if you can? I'm looking at some other issues15:44
popeyjbicha: out of interest is ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging the right place to get latest gnome shell for testing?15:44
popey(I'm running 3.25.91 from there on my spare laptop)15:44
jbichapopey: no, latest gnome-shell is in artful directly today15:44
popeyoooh15:44
didrockspopey: just don't do user switching :p (see above ^)15:45
didrocksalso, on the "fun list", can't boot my laptop (boot hangs) if I'm on wifi (need a wired eth cable, I guess hang in the network stack)15:46
jbichapopey: not much left in the staging ppa now https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3-staging/+packages?field.series_filter=artful15:46
popeyyay, updating!15:47
popeythe new control panel is a bit odd15:47
* didrocks tries to get more logs on the boot issue15:48
jbichapopey: use it long enough and the old one becomes odd too :|15:48
popeyodd as in strange ux15:49
jbichaI wish they had enabled it sooner in the dev cycle, GNOME is nearly at final code freeze now so I think the layout is pretty final for 3.2615:50
popeyit remembers selections you haven't applied, across reboots, which is quite bizarre15:50
kenvandinejbicha, my intel laptop is no longer giving me a wayland session15:51
kenvandinegdm is using wayland15:51
popeye.g. change display settings, but don't apply them, then reboot and you still have a cancel/apply button, remembering the unapplied change you made before rebooting15:51
kenvandinenot seeing any indication why my session isn't15:51
popeyvery odd15:51
kenvandinejbicha, any pointers to debug?15:52
popeykenvandine: logout, switch back and forth in the selector between ubuntu and ubuntu on xorg, then login15:52
popeythat sometimes unsticks it15:52
kenvandinei even tried with a new user15:52
* kenvandine gives it a shot15:52
popeyfwiw i am fully up to date and have a wayland session on intel15:53
popeyoh15:53
didrockscyphermox: xnox: it seems that the boot hanging up is really related to networking…15:53
cyphermoxon the desktop daily image?15:53
didrockscyphermox: current up to date (installed)15:54
kenvandinepopey, OMG... that did it15:54
kenvandinepopey, is there a bug filed for that?15:54
oSoMoNpopey, I updated https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/chromium-snap-doesnt-work-with-the-nvidia-proprietary-driver/1825/6 with our findings so far15:54
didrockscyphermox: just using wifi, and hanging is "fixed" once I wire an eth cable15:54
popeydidrocks: is there a bug for the wayland session not starting, that you have to flip back/forth in the login screen?15:54
popey(you mentioned it last friday)15:54
Beretjbicha, I still see the dpi issue unless and until I open up the gnome tweak tool15:55
cyphermoxdidrocks: ok, will try shortly15:55
Beretjbicha, could there be a preference that I've set that's sabotaging myself?15:55
didrockspopey: the selection, yeah, there are some, I saw a lot of duplicates being closed, jibel can point to the current one15:55
cyphermoxdidrocks: are you trying with UEFI or not (not that it should matter)15:55
jbichaBeret: could be, could you file a bug? your tweak tool comment is very confusing15:56
cyphermoxmaybe I need to re-setup my laptops for release testing by now :)15:56
didrockscyphermox: no UEFI, just booting up, relying on wifi for my connexion. some journal logs: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25439101/15:56
didrockscyphermox: you can see that the boot is hanging until I plug my ethernet cable15:57
didrocks(at 17:51:35)15:57
didrocksthen, I can unplug and live on, just not boot :p15:57
kenvandinedidrocks, my boot was hanging this morning too15:58
kenvandinewaiting for dhcp discovery, seemed related to a bridge interface15:58
didrockskenvandine: wireless?15:58
kenvandineyes15:58
didrockssounds similar15:58
kenvandinei removed libvirt and friends15:58
kenvandineand it went away15:58
didrockshum15:58
didrocksI need libvirt :p15:58
didrockstesting a lot with gnome-boxes15:58
kenvandinei just installed it yesterday :)15:58
kenvandineyeah, i installed gnome-boxes yesterday15:59
kenvandineand today it was taking ages to reboot15:59
* didrocks tries15:59
didrockskenvandine: well, I have gnome-boxes for months here, without any issue until today :p15:59
didrockslet me try a reboot with it removed, to help cyphermox15:59
kenvandineyeah, maybe the NM change?15:59
didrocksyeah, I think15:59
jbichadidrocks: the short answer on whether hints were needed for g-shell transition is no (beyond the s390x removal)15:59
didrocksjbicha: excellent! thanks :)16:00
jbichabye16:00
kenvandineit looked like dhcp had to time out because wifi wasn't connected yet, and the bridge interface was connecting wlan016:01
kenvandinedidrocks, it looked like dhcp had to time out because wifi wasn't connected yet, and the bridge interface was connecting wlan016:02
* kenvandine tries installing it again16:02
didrockscyphermox: kenvandine: not libvirt related to me16:02
didrocksstill having the hang without it16:02
didrockslet me try now that I disabled systemd-network-d16:02
didrocksnetworkd*16:02
* didrocks reboots16:02
didrockscyphermox: kenvandine: yep, better with systemd-networkd disabled16:04
didrocksxnox: you might want to have a look at this discussion: boot hanging up (see my pastebin) with your systemd-networkd change16:04
Beretjbicha, filed at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/171429516:04
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1714295 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "DPI scaling broken" [Undecided,New]16:04
didrocks(wifi only, keeps hanging until an ethernet cable is wired)16:04
kenvandinedidrocks, i reinstalled gnome-boxes and it doesn't hang my boot anymore16:05
didrocksyeah, I guess you are hit by something else as I am (but reliably)16:06
jbichaBeret: are you using Wayland or X? and are you sure? (because there may be some session bugs still)16:06
didrocksxnox: cyphermox: keep me posted if you want a bug report on tihs16:06
Beretjbicha, wayland16:06
Beretjbicha, and Xwayland is running16:07
jbichaI believe gdm uses xwayland too so that's not 100% proof16:08
jbichaBeret: what scaling factor in tweak tool are you talking about? the primary Windows> scaling factor was removed this cycle16:08
Beretjbicha, the one in the fonts section16:09
jbichaBeret: I think GNOME Shell ignores font settings since it doesn't actually use gtk itself16:10
Beretyeah, that's fine16:10
BeretI just want the scaling working again :)16:10
Beretsomeone asked me if I had messed with the scaling in tweak tool16:11
jbichadidrocks: I can try filing the bug but I'm not very good at debugging gnome-shell crashes16:11
jbichaI had https://bugzilla.gnome.org/786660 but I've not heard any one else complain about it16:11
ubot5Gnome bug 786660 in general "3.25.91: Unable to log in: invalid monitor configuration, Logical monitors not adjecent" [Critical,New]16:11
cyphermoxdidrocks: please file one anyway16:15
didrockscyphermox: systemd?16:16
didrocksor n-m?16:16
didrockscyphermox: kenvandine: xnox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/171430116:21
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1714301 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd-networkd hangs my boot (wireless)" [Undecided,New]16:21
didrocksjibel: you may want to add it to your list of things to track ^16:21
jibeldidrocks, okay16:26
kenvandinedidrocks, that's different than i saw, weird we had such a similar symptom on the same day though :)16:36
kenvandinei had 2 minutes of DHCPDISCOVERY messages logged until it timed out16:37
kenvandinedidrocks, i can't find this gdm bug, the one where i had to switch to the xorg session and back in order to get a wayland session16:38
didrockskenvandine: see with jibel, I lost track of all those bugs with the number of duplicates for the canonical one :)16:39
didrocksare you working on this?16:39
kenvandinejibel, ^^16:40
kenvandinedidrocks, no, i was just trying to test the wayland interface and realized i was no longer running wayland :)16:40
jibelkenvandine, let me file one, I've the same issue on my laptop.16:50
muktupavelsdidrocks: any news about per-desktop overrides?16:50
muktupavelsdidrocks: also there is updated patch for glib-compile-schemas...16:51
didrocksmuktupavels: from Allisson? Didn't get any recent news16:51
kenvandinejibel, cool, thanks16:51
didrocksAllison*16:51
didrocksmuktupavels: yeah, I'm currently building it even if I started working 10h ago :p16:51
didrocksactually 12h ago now16:51
didrocks:(16:51
didrocksI'll give it some light testing tonigh16:51
didrocksand if all ok, upload tomorrow16:52
muktupavelsok.16:52
jibelkenvandine, there was bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/1712287 but after investigation it's due to the graphics driver. I'll file a separate report16:52
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1714203 in gnome-session (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1712287 Cannot select a session after a fresh installation - No selection is available in gdm" [High,Won't fix]16:52
jibel(it's duplicate actually)16:52
jibelkenvandine, didrocks note than now I've the opposite bug, ubuntu-xorg starts wayland16:53
didrocksI guess there is no "wayland" or "xorg" bug16:54
didrocksit's just gdm mixmatch the sessions16:54
kenvandineweird16:54
jibelhow do I switch to a VT? If I start a byobu sesssion during a graphical session, it's killed when I close my session16:57
jibelkenvandine, didrocks bug 171431217:05
ubot5bug 1714312 in gnome-session (Ubuntu) "'Ubuntu' starts an x11 session" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/171431217:05
didrocksjibel: I don't reproduce that same case, it seems fuzzy17:06
didrockslike "Ubuntu" doesn't always starts a X11 session17:06
didrocksif I click on the cog and select ubuntu, I have wayland17:06
didrocksthere is clearly a bug, in some cases, but I don't think the reproduceable test case is that one17:06
jibeldidrocks, as I said, in some cases "ubuntu on xorg" starts wayland17:12
didrocksyeah, just sad that we don't have an easy reproducible test case17:13
* jbicha renames the session to "Ubuntu on Xorg … maybe"17:13
flocculant:)17:14
didrocksfixed17:14
didrocks:)17:14
didrocksway enough for today anyway17:15
* didrocks ends17:15
jibelsame17:15
jibelgood night everyone17:15
oSoMoNnighty-night18:42
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