[04:16] bluesabre: can we get this bug fixed prior to release bug 1762242 [04:16] bug 1762242 in ristretto (Ubuntu) "ristretto can not open BMP files" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1762242 [04:16] Eww, bmp. [04:17] yea - but I don't like irssi and I'd not eww a fix for that :D [04:19] Well I was kidding, found it amusing the closing remark about someone deciding to blame something, when the patch is clearly a workaround. [04:19] I know you were [04:20] anyway - I told someone if they did their bit then I'd do mine - and I now have ;) [04:20] Well, I'll test that patch, I have a bmp. [04:21] you're the kiddy :) [04:24] !team | thoughts on https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-April/004387.html [04:24] what do I keep doing wrong with the stupid factoid :| [04:25] other than putting it in the wrong channel the first time lol [04:29] It doesn't like URLs. :P [04:32] flocculant: BTW, prepped a package and can confirm patch successfully works around said issue. [04:33] Unit193: thanks :) [04:33] krytarik: well that's good then [04:35] bluesabre: http://paste.openstack.org/show/8Ilh78co3i6DwTo0KQTf/ === leigh_on_sea is now known as leigh [12:16] another test [12:26] IRC test [12:26] IRC test back [15:01] ali1234: noice! yeah, tags/branches was what i initially used (when i was still confused by the -a option) [18:56] ali1234: also nice and performant in its python version [18:56] almost done with the action icons btw [20:29] !team | apparently the bot fails a bit with urls ... so can you check this out and comment :) [20:29] apparently the bot fails a bit with urls ... so can you check this out and comment :): akxwi-dave, bluesabre, dkessel, flocculant, jjfrv8, knome, krytarik, ochosi, pleia2, slickymaster and Unit193 [20:29] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-April/004387.html [20:30] i followed the thread [20:30] the arguments make some sense tbh [20:31] bluesabre: might particularly be as interested as I am in slangaseks comment - re autotesting the iso [20:31] (the ones for dropping milestones) [20:31] ochosi: yup - pretty much been my pov for ages [20:32] oh, i hadn't read steve's reply yet [20:32] quite recent [20:34] the automated test-suite also uses ldtp, same as the xfce-test docker container [20:35] btw i'm all in for contributing and adjusting those tests for xubuntu [20:35] \o/ [20:37] maybe worth to spend some time that would've otherwise gone into development into those automated test-suites [20:38] yea - be a long term gain for us [20:40] my favorite is automating ubiquity (so far) [20:41] not looked at it at all [20:41] anyway - I'm off now - night all [20:44] First visit [20:44] Hello, I've started testing 18.04 daily release. First of all it's taking really long for it to even start on my hardware. Because of that bug: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=218581&p=3 I suppose it's not reportable? [20:45] It was also present on 17.10 but startup took far less time. [20:45] hi everyone [20:45] vabi: hm, not sure, tbh i've never seen that bug before [20:45] wouldn't know why it's not reportable [20:46] It's not xubuntu specific. [20:46] yeah, but we also report general bugs [20:46] we use the same platform as ubuntu (launchpad) [20:46] as you said, it's not going to go against a xubuntu component [20:46] but you can still report it [20:47] (we'll also not be the ones to fix it, no kernel hackers in this team) [20:47] What hardware, vabi? [20:48] egeezer - fujitsu lifebook e8310 [20:49] egeezer - this bug is specific for "Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965" [20:50] ochosi, ok so I'll try to report it later :D [20:50] if it's not already reported [20:50] of course [20:52] I think the suspend problem on xubuntu is fixed, correct? [20:53] in 18.04, anyway [20:56] egeezer: which suspend problem? i think there are multiple [20:57] the one I saw was on a desktop - resumed with blank desktop, no input from mouse or keyboard [20:59] appears fixed now, no problems for my desktop anyway [20:59] right [20:59] good to hear [21:03] that's on Xubuntu Core, installed from the 03 April ISO [21:03] Working for me too. [21:25] There is no image mounter in 18.04? It's also possible I've installed it myself in 17.10. [21:30] image mounter? [21:30] if you're talking about unpacking iso files, i think file-roller was able to do that [21:31] I'm talking about mounting iso images as drive. My fault it's gnome-disk-utility feature.