[10:11] I don't suppose slick has been seen recently? [10:36] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 17.10 - i386 - i386 built. [10:50] Nice [10:52] Entirely untested in every way, hence why I need slicky. [10:53] If we actually want to go with this, shouldn't be just me testing. UEFI secure boot testing is more complicated than it used to be. [10:54] bluesabre: I mentioned I heard it from somewhere that Ubuntu is interested in going with Ayatana indicators in 18.04? [10:55] Unit193: Yeah, I saw the mention in #debian-xfce [10:56] Very interesting [10:56] Oh no you read me there. :( [10:56] I guess -indicator-plug will need patched [10:56] and sn-plug should be unaffected [10:56] right? [10:57] 1. Merge from Debian. 2. Right. [10:57] Excellent. [10:57] https://wiki.debian.org/Ayatana/IndicatorsTransition [10:57] flocculant, akxwi-dave: Marked our builds ready, got a few tests in on i386 this morning and feel good about where we are [10:59] Unit193: very nice [11:00] (I don't think that really matters to us, but was related to the discussion. Random crap rattles in my brain, not sure what's useful. :D ) [11:04] bluesabre: thanks old chap :) [11:06] Unit193: all I'd be able to do is vm 32 bit [11:06] on the other hand the chances of getting core properly out this cycle - is yet again anfcaa [11:07] flocculant: So far that's all that exists, I'll test it tomorrow and if I can smoke test it, then I'll see if anyone else wants to. [11:08] I'd give it a blast of course [11:11] Thanks, I'll smoke it first just to make sure nothing glaringly obvious. [11:11] bluesabre: We still have notification-daemon... [11:12] I'm completely confused with notification vs indicator(s) we're going for later :p [11:12] flocculant: The little bubbles that tell you battery is charged == notification [11:14] and confuse not-daemon with not-area :D [11:16] xfce4-notifyd is ours, notification-daemon is the evil GNOME one. [16:12] yea - I was just confused between either and the area in the panel :) [23:43] bluesabre: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2017/09/msg00006.html [23:43] Unit193: these updates have been speedy lately :D [23:44] Catch them all! [23:46] Unit193: did xfwm 4.13 drop vsync? [23:47] bluesabre: I think it dropped that option as it has other fancy stuff to prevent it. [23:47] Gotcha [23:47] * bluesabre longs for a day without screen tearing [23:50] xfwm4 --version [23:51] bluesabre: no tearing since 4.13 :p [23:51] * bluesabre is very not convinced [23:51] :D [23:51] 4.13.0git.7d9e6ced (revision 7d9e6ced) [23:51] I ran a video from youtube [23:51] 'tearing test' [23:51] with my friend [23:51] I moved a window left [23:52] we tested that tearing has gone! [23:52] I have weird graphical issues upon login. xfwm4 4.13 is a very hit and miss release. [23:52] Oh, Xubuntu Core booted, so I guess that's good enough. [23:53] maybe I should try with something other than nouveau [23:53] Unit193: woohoo! [23:53] bluesabre: try using integrated video with modesetting driver [23:53] yeah, trying some other drivers now [23:55] Downloadable.