oSoMoN | good morning desktoppers | 07:14 |
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didrocks | good morning | 07:24 |
oSoMoN | salut didrocks, ça va? | 07:26 |
didrocks | ça va bien oSoMoN, et toi ? | 07:29 |
didrocks | malgré un nuit agitée, et réveillé plusieurs fois :p (rah, ces dents…) | 07:29 |
oSoMoN | ça va, merci | 07:30 |
oSoMoN | dormi peu, mais en une seule fois :) | 07:31 |
didrocks | héhé | 07:38 |
seb128 | good morning desktopers | 08:28 |
didrocks | re seb128 | 08:29 |
seb128 | re didrocks :) | 08:29 |
Laney | ho ho ho | 09:02 |
seb128 | hey Laney, how are you? | 09:02 |
Laney | hey seb128 | 09:03 |
Laney | doing good thanks, what about you? | 09:03 |
Laney | good day off? | 09:03 |
seb128 | I'm good but tired | 09:03 |
seb128 | yes, mostly, but looking after a kid takes more energy than working, happy to sit down at the computer today :p | 09:04 |
didrocks | hey Laney ;) | 09:04 |
Laney | heyyyy didrocks | 09:09 |
oSoMoN | snapd 2.29 released, let's remove fonts from snaps! | 09:45 |
Laney | cool | 09:45 |
Laney | that seems like a faster release cycle than last time? | 09:45 |
oSoMoN | dunno, to me it seems like I've been waiting for that one forever :) | 09:47 |
seb128 | oSoMoN, btw I uploaded the artful libreoffice with fixed version | 10:11 |
oSoMoN | seb128, I saw that and was about to thank you when you disappeared. Thanks! | 10:16 |
seb128 | yw! | 10:23 |
seb128 | sorry, I changed location ... would be nice of we had a company IRC proxy :-/ | 10:23 |
oSoMoN | seb128, I use znc on a canonistack instance, but indeed it would be nice if we had a generic solution | 10:33 |
Saviq | ooh ugly square Firefox tabs ;P | 10:50 |
Saviq | but feels faster :) | 10:52 |
chrisccoulson | ricotz, I'll take a look at those packaging changes today, thanks | 11:05 |
ricotz | chrisccoulson, thanks, note that the current i386 failure (58 and 59) on xenial is probably a rustc problem, maybe even OOM | 11:24 |
chrisccoulson | yeah, that doesn't surprise me. The rustc build hits OOM on i386 too | 11:25 |
ricotz | also only on xenial? | 11:25 |
chrisccoulson | trusty, but if that's the case then it's marginal everywhere | 11:26 |
ricotz | I see, reducing the parallel builds could help since g++ is pretty heavy too | 11:27 |
chrisccoulson | it's not strictly a OOM either - it's running out of address space, so reducing parallelism won't really help | 11:27 |
ricotz | ok | 11:28 |
ricotz | chrisccoulson, btw, I disabled the unity patch for 58+ again, does this patch has any future? | 12:53 |
ricotz | jbicha, this seems to be something to look forward for bionic -- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1283299 | 12:56 |
ubot5 | Mozilla bug 1283299 in Widget: Gtk "Implement titlebar rendering on GTK 3.20+" [Normal,Assigned] | 12:56 |
Laney | going to cafe for lunch, back in a bit | 13:23 |
mvo | hey, silly question - I had to restore a backup on my laptop (long story) using deja-dup and this worked great (yay). however it seems like my window settings (focus-follow-mouse, mouse buttons) and keybindings for e.g. gnome-terminal are not restrored. is that a known issue? did I do anything wrong? or a known issue? | 13:58 |
didrocks | mvo: hey, this is stored in dconf normally, are your other values stored in dconf restored? | 14:00 |
didrocks | mvo: the file is ~/.config/dconf/user | 14:00 |
didrocks | however, restoring it while dconf is running… I don't think that works | 14:01 |
didrocks | (and maybe dconf-service will erase it with what it has in memory) | 14:01 |
mvo | didrocks: aha, that would make sense. I restored it while dconf was running (from a normal user sessoin) | 14:02 |
mvo | didrocks: I will poke around, maybe I can temporarly suspsend dconf or something | 14:02 |
didrocks | mvo: just a thoery :) I'm afraid that dconf-service may be respawn as a dbus activated service in a graphical session, maybe shut down your session and restore from a tty? | 14:02 |
didrocks | theory* | 14:03 |
mvo | didrocks: hm, thanks. I'm too lazy to learn how to restore using cli :/ I will experiment a bit | 14:04 |
didrocks | mvo: the clean way of course is to mv dconf-service dconf-service.disable, kill the process, restore the file and mv back ;) | 14:05 |
mvo | didrocks: indeed, let me poke at it a little bit | 14:06 |
mvo | didrocks: thanks for your help! | 14:06 |
didrocks | yw! keep me posted :) | 14:06 |
* mgedmin would hope a user-friendly backup program would know how to do dcomp dump + dcomp load properly ... | 14:07 | |
didrocks | mgedmin: dconf* you meant, but yeah, agreed, it should be a simple patch even ;) | 14:08 |
* mgedmin kan't sple | 14:08 | |
amano | ricotz, chrisccoulson: can you build the firefox 58 betas with csd and wayland enabled? The code for that should be now available in the official codebase. | 14:58 |
amano_ | Not in the official builds but on the firefox-next ppa | 15:05 |
amano_ | And just for artful and bionic? | 15:06 |
ricotz | amano_, hi, no, I won't treat the beta builds different since this is what will land in the archive after the beta cycle has finished | 15:20 |
ricotz | if those features are tested upstream and enabled by default it should be be avaible already or will be when upstream decides to | 15:23 |
ricotz | _amano, I guess you didnt get any of my messages | 15:28 |
seb128 | tkamppeter, hey, could you have a look to https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/request-autoconnection-of-cups-control-for-libreoffice/2517 and reply to the pending questions there? | 15:47 |
mgedmin | I'm not getting any notifications about available security updates in ubuntu gnome 17.10, why is that? | 15:55 |
mgedmin | sometimes I get a gnome-software notification about updates, but when I click I get a screen saying everything's up to date | 15:56 |
mgedmin | hitting Refresh sometimes shows me flatpak platform runtime updates, nothing else | 15:56 |
mgedmin | (sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade -d in a terminal shows me there are available security updates for e.g. webkit) | 15:57 |
Laney | Software doesn't tell you about deb package updates, that's the job of Sofware Updater | 15:59 |
Laney | and that's supposed to notify daily if there are security updates iirc | 16:00 |
mgedmin | is that the new name of update-manager? I've got it installed, but never saw any notifications | 16:00 |
mgedmin | oh, I see I set it to download and install security updates automatically at some point | 16:03 |
mgedmin | maybe it actually does? strange that I never noticed | 16:03 |
Laney | ISTR that maybe unattended-upgrades is installed by default now | 16:06 |
tkamppeter | seb128, I have answered there. | 16:16 |
seb128 | tkamppeter, thanks | 16:29 |
Trevinho | hi guys | 17:02 |
Trevinho | anyone can publish this for me https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3039 ? | 17:02 |
* Trevinho survived to the upgrade to Firefox Quantum.... Enhoying the new speed with less extensions :) | 17:03 | |
seb128 | hey Trevinho | 17:14 |
Trevinho | hi seb128, allright? | 17:15 |
seb128 | yes! | 17:15 |
seb128 | you? | 17:15 |
seb128 | andyrock, you said you would update the SRU description according to Brian's comment on bug #1703046? | 17:26 |
ubot5 | bug 1703046 in indicator-printers (Ubuntu) "indicator-printers-service crashed with SIGSEGV in __GI_____strtol_l_internal()" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1703046 | 17:26 |
seb128 | Trevinho, I published your silo | 17:27 |
Trevinho | seb128: thanks... | 17:29 |
seb128 | yw! | 17:29 |
Trevinho | seb128: and yes.. I'm good.. | 17:29 |
B01 | Hi | 18:45 |
B01 | i am using GNOME and could not reduce the SIZE of my Desktop Icons. | 18:46 |
B01 | i have many file and folders on my Desktop and ICON Size is very Huge. | 18:47 |
B01 | I've tried many ways and could not reduce the ICON Size. | 18:47 |
B01 | Could someone help / point out on what i am missing here ? | 18:48 |
Trevinho | Laney: hey, what are you using now with quantum instead of vimfx or other similar extensions? | 18:55 |
Trevinho | I've been using saka-key so far, but there are some missing things (due to the webext arch I guess) | 18:56 |
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andyrock | seb128: didn't I? | 19:36 |
andyrock | ah | 19:37 |
andyrock | i forgot the errors.ubuntu.com link | 19:37 |
andyrock | done | 19:42 |
andyrock | sorry about that | 19:42 |
gQuigs | B01: I also think I have that issue randomly.. right now the icons are huge on the desktop - last boot I swear they weren't | 19:52 |
gQuigs | I haven't had time to debug it at all though | 19:53 |
seb128 | andyrock, np, thanks | 19:53 |
gQuigs | B01: open up Files/Nautilus and do Ctrl and "-" to reduce both sizes... | 19:54 |
B01 | @gQuigs, it is on my Desktop | 20:59 |
B01 | where there are many files. | 20:59 |
B01 | not in other directories. | 21:00 |
gQuigs | hmm, for me it shows the consistent size from Files/Nautilus (guess I could have accidentally Ctrl and + in a directory) | 21:03 |
jbicha | the icon size is supposed to be global now; there is no per-directory icon size option any more | 21:11 |
B01 | @jbicha, i would like to reduce the size of all the objects / icons on my desktop. | 21:14 |
B01 | i could not do that somehow. | 21:14 |
jbicha | B01: open the Files app, open the ☰ menu, click the - icon. The lowest it goes is 50% | 21:24 |
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