[00:44] <xclaesse_> Hmm, adding .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications/ doesn't get picked by g-s in 17.10
[01:09] <JanC> xclaesse: yeah, I saw that too
[01:09] <JanC> (if anyone knows an alternative?)
[01:49] <jbicha> xclaesse: JanC: it works fine here
[02:07] <JanC> actually, the thing it didn't pick up for me was related to MIME types IIRC
[02:10] <JanC> I would have to check again
[02:11] <JanC> or maybe that was because I don't use nautilus since it's broken too...
[02:11] <JanC> I need to re-investigate  :)
[02:16] <JanC> (nautilus is broken by upstream design AFAIU, but that doesn't really make a difference to me)
[04:55] <jibel> good morning
[05:05] <duflu> Morning jibel
[05:05] <jibel> Hi duflu
[07:05] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers!
[07:06] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN
[07:08] <oSoMoN> hey duflu
[07:18] <didrocks> good morning
[07:22] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[07:25] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN, ça va ?
[07:25] <doko> oSoMoN: could you ignore that one test failure for now, like you do on other archs?
[07:30] <oSoMoN> didrocks, ça va, et toi?
[07:30] <didrocks> ça va bien :)
[07:30] <oSoMoN> doko, possibly
[07:31] <oSoMoN> I guess that's the quickest way of unblocking libreoffice in bionic
[07:31] <oSoMoN> but it's not just a test that's broken, actual functionality will be broken too
[07:31] <oSoMoN> so I'm not very fond of that option
[07:32] <doko> yes, it's entangled with the haskell transition now
[07:37] <oSoMoN> I'll ping upstream to see if we can expect a fix soon, otherwise I guess we'll just ignore the test failures for now
[07:54] <duflu> Oh. Also good morning seb128, didrocks, sil2100
[07:54] <didrocks>  hey duflu
[07:56] <seb128> good morning duflu & desktopers
[08:01] <sil2100> Hello
[08:56] <willcooke> morning al
[08:56] <willcooke> l
[08:58] <seb128> hey willcooke, how are you today?
[08:58] <didrocks> hey hey willcooke
[08:58] <willcooke> I'm doing ok.  Though the lack of a window makes the study a bit cold :)
[08:58] <willcooke> I've bought in an electic heater for now
[08:58] <didrocks> lack of a window?
[08:59] <willcooke> The builders took the window out and put some blocks in its place.  They don't provide much insulation it seems
[08:59] <willcooke> which is odd, because the old window was rotten and had holes in it
[08:59] <didrocks> but still more effective that the block, interesting…
[08:59] <didrocks> than*
[09:00] <willcooke> yeah, I found that surprising
[09:01] <didrocks> I guess you tried adding curtains to at least prevent the wind for blowing in?
[09:01] <didrocks> from*
[09:01] <willcooke> I was going to add some normal loft insulation and a bit of board, but I didnt get time/inclination yet :)
[09:01] <willcooke> the colder it gets, the more I will care
[09:01] <willcooke> didrocks, great post on the hub, thanks
[09:02] <seb128> willcooke, time to go work in the couch :)
[09:02] <willcooke> once the kids go out :)
[09:02] <Laney> hey ho
[09:02] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you?
[09:02] <didrocks> willcooke: yw! let's see how this goes :)
[09:03] <didrocks> hey Laney
[09:03] <didrocks> willcooke: how long before they replace the window?
[09:03] <didrocks> I guess it all depends on that ;)
[09:03] <willcooke> didrocks, sounds like before Christmas, the order went to the factory on Monday
[09:05] <didrocks> yeah, so worth doing something in the interim…
[09:06] <willcooke> As seb said, probably just move to the couch
[09:06] <willcooke> :)
[09:29] <Laney> hey willcooke seb128 didrocks
[09:29] <Laney> seb128: got a puncture on my bike >:(
[09:29] <Laney> otherwise good
[09:29] <Laney> you?
[09:29] <seb128> oh :-/
[09:30] <seb128> I cut my left thumb while cooking yesterday evening
[09:30] <seb128> otherwise good as well :)
[09:30] <Laney> oh no
[09:31] <Laney> was it a bad one?
[09:31] <czajkowski> ouchies!
[09:32] <seb128> not too bad, I didn't need to go to get it fixed
[09:32] <seb128> I can't use the thumb much though, need to let it rest or the cut reopens
[09:32] <seb128> at least typing on the keyboard is fine :p
[09:33] <czajkowski> seb128: do you use your thumb for the space bar ?
[09:33] <seb128> yes, but the outside side and the cut is on the inside one
[09:33] <seb128> :)
[09:33] <czajkowski> seb128: productivity shall remain at 100% so :p
[09:34] <seb128> indeed :p
[09:34] <czajkowski> have you allsee many of the FOSDEM dev rooms have CFPs open
[09:34] <seb128> I didn't, thanks for pointing it out
[09:35] <czajkowski> https://fosdem.org/2018/news/2017-10-04-accepted-developer-rooms/
[09:35] <czajkowski> seb128: I have a use - I idle in here and randomly offer a snippet of info :)
[09:35] <seb128> :-)
[11:32] <willcooke> didrocks, for Code In - do you have a doc, or a tag in LP or something which people contribute ideas to?
[12:23] <seb128> hub is quite active, quite some discussion already on the theme post from Didier
[12:25] <willcooke> yeah it's looking good
[12:25] <willcooke> It did make me think that maybe the time is right to move the mailing list there
[12:26] <willcooke> we're getting many more people contributing on the hub than the mailing list
[12:32] <seb128> willcooke, you mean pointing the people to use discourse in list mode if they want a list-type interaction (like the snapcraft forum is doing)? I guess that would make sense, maybe just send an "intend to ..." email to the list first to say that's coming?
[12:35] <xclaesse> I made a fresh install of 17.10 and ~/.local/bin is not in my PATH by default. I think it was there in 16.04, no ?
[12:36] <xclaesse> seb128, is that an intentional change?
[12:38] <seb128> xclaesse, hey, I don't think it is
[12:45] <seb128> that would need debugging to figure out what changed
[13:20] <willcooke> seb128, sorry was at lunch, yeah exactly that
[13:47] <didrocks> willcooke: for code in, I posted on the corresponding hub, but you can add more :)
[13:52] <willcooke> didrocks, looking for a place for our team to add, I'll point them at the hub, thanks!
[13:52] <didrocks> willcooke: ah, our team, there is a google doc before I put the list on the hub, but I feel the hub is better suited anyway
[13:52] <didrocks> willcooke: I'll look there, planning to register them in the system next week on the system
[14:59]  * Laney enables bionic mirror and gets 68G of debs + sources to download /o\
[15:01] <willcooke> kenvadine, you missed an N
[15:01] <kenvadine> whoops :)
[15:02] <kenvadine> can't even spell my own name :)
[15:02] <kenvadine> crap keyboard
[16:43]  * oSoMoN goes to a Barcelona Free Software meetup
[16:43] <oSoMoN> have a good evening everyone!
[17:17] <JanC> someone needs to update the photos/screenshots on https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop
[17:17] <Laney> they're screenshots of the LTS
[17:18] <Laney> unless you mean the wrong icon for Software :-)
[17:24] <JanC> is the LTS really installed more than 17.10 at this point?
[17:26] <genii> do-release-upgrade -d is currently ineffective from 17.10, but manually changing sources.list works without issue. So probably not that much diverged at this early stage yet
[18:03] <Laney> nighty night
[18:04] <willcooke> night Laney
[18:04] <willcooke> I'm off too, night all
[18:04] <kenvandine> good night
[18:55] <jackpot51> With the NVIDIA driver, laptops will not suspend when the lid is closed and no external monitors are plugged in. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-desktop/+bug/1731318
[18:55] <jackpot51> Patches can be found here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777538#c6
[21:16] <Astral> ?
[21:16] <Astral> ??