[06:10] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[06:11] <jibel> good morning oSoMoN
[06:16] <oSoMoN> salut jibel
[06:33] <didrocks> good morning
[06:35] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks
[06:37] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN, ça va ?
[06:37] <oSoMoN> bien, et toi?
[06:42] <didrocks> ma foulure aux côtes semble un peu se réparer doucement :)
[07:39] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:43] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN, jibel, didrocks, seb128
[07:43] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you?
[07:43] <duflu> seb128, going well. You?
[07:44] <seb128> I've a cold but otherwise doing good
[07:45] <seb128> I'm on holidays tomorrow evening :)
[07:45] <duflu> So of course it's time for a virus
[07:46] <seb128> looks like it
[07:52] <didrocks> hey duflu, seb128
[08:01] <Laney> ow do youths
[08:02] <didrocks> hey hey Laney
[08:03] <willcooke> ey up
[08:03] <didrocks> hey willcooke
[08:05] <willcooke> Laney, can you reproduce this on your xps13? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1772831
[08:05] <Laney> HAHA
[08:05] <Laney> just at the title, sorry :P
[08:05] <Laney> I don't actually have that option available
[08:06] <Laney> 800×600 is ok though
[08:06] <willcooke> I did wonder how they managed to get such a low resolutiojn
[08:06] <Laney> hey didrocks!
[08:12] <seb128> hey Laney willcooke, how are you?
[08:18] <Laney> hey seb128
[08:19] <Laney> I'm doing alright thanks
[08:19] <Laney> supposed to rain later and tomorrow which I'm happy about!
[08:19] <Laney> having to water things out of the tap 😠
[08:19] <Laney> you?
[08:19] <seb128> haha
[08:19] <seb128> I'm good, but got a cold (it's a small one so far so it's ok)
[08:19] <seb128> and I played tennis yesterday, that was GREAT
[08:20] <seb128> 24°C still in the evening, a bit of sun, almost no wind
[08:20] <Laney> hell yeah
[08:20] <seb128> I recommend it :)
[08:21] <didrocks> no wind?
[08:21] <didrocks> it's like when you say it's sunny in the UK
[08:22] <seb128> I know, crazy!
[08:23] <willcooke> seb128, OEM request: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1772831
[08:24] <willcooke> Laney tried to reproduce but couldnt
[08:24] <seb128> willcooke, OEM living in 1970 ;)
[08:24] <seb128> ?
[08:24] <willcooke> Not sure what the right thing to do there is really, probably hide resolutions which are comically low?
[08:24] <willcooke> :)
[08:25] <seb128> yeah, probably
[08:25] <seb128> I'm going to poke a bit to it today
[08:26] <willcooke> I just commented and asked if it "works" at 800 x 600
[08:26] <didrocks> (you win 20 years in upgrading so much!)
[08:29] <willcooke> It does mean that I can at least read the screen :)
[08:29] <duflu> Most PC graphics was at 320x200 till the early/mid 90's :)
[08:30] <duflu> Which was convenient because it fitted into 64K
[08:42] <seb128> changing location, brb
[10:43]  * mgedmin sees gnome-control-center in bionic allows him to pick 640x480 for his 34" 2560x1080 monitor, but nothing lower
[10:46] <willcooke> mgedmin, interesting, thanks
[10:46] <willcooke> seb128, icymi ^
[11:47] <seb128> willcooke, mgedmin, nothing weird that, I don't think g-c-c does much out of listing what the driver tells you is possible as configuration
[11:52] <popey> Is there some way on 18.04 for a user to get to their errors.ubuntu page like you used to be able to do on unity in the privacy section of settings?
[11:56] <popey> aha! activity-log-manager
[12:09] <willcooke> ooh, nice catch popey.  That's another one for our list
[12:10] <popey> would be nice if there was a button for it in the privacy panel. Want me to file a bug?
[12:10] <willcooke> popey, we have a trello card, just looking for it
[12:10] <popey> kk, awesome
[12:10] <popey> the fact I can get to it via activity-log-manager is handy, so I'll use that for now. Or, you know, bookmark like it's 1999
[12:10] <willcooke> popey, we want to move all of those bits and bobs from the various tools over the years in to settings if appropriate
[12:11] <seb128> willcooke, popey, there is also a bug already reported against gnome-control-center on launchpad
[12:11] <popey> \o/
[12:11] <seb128> not that the errors' page is great
[12:11] <seb128> it just lists random checksum numbers
[12:11] <seb128> but at least you can click on those
[12:11] <popey> it also lists the package, which is handy
[12:12] <popey> I have had xorg crashers and needed to dig out the crash reports for the bug I filed. So it's handy for enthusiasts who actually file bugs
[12:12] <willcooke> seb128, I cant find the trello card, perhaps we didnt create it yet.  Got the bug number handy?
[12:14] <seb128> willcooke, let me have a look
[12:18] <seb128> willcooke, I don't find the one I was thinking about now, we had https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1698035 but that has been closed
[12:19] <willcooke> seb128, np,  I will create a trello card etc etc later
[12:19] <seb128> k, thx
[12:55] <Trevinho> all the times I'm trying to add my canonical google account to gnome, g-c-c crashes. Am I the only?
[12:55] <Trevinho> this is the stacktrace https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/jJdh4onO/
[13:08] <andyrock> hey all
[13:09] <seb128> Trevinho, that's a pretty weird stacktrace
[13:10] <seb128> Trevinho, can you see what libnss_files.so.2 it opens?
[13:12] <Trevinho> seb128: want me stracing?
[13:12] <seb128> Trevinho, yes
[13:12] <seb128> or whatever other way you know/prefer if you have one
[13:14] <Trevinho> seb128: actually lsof was enough, so /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss_files-2.27.so
[13:14] <Trevinho> or maybe not since it has not been opened?
[13:15] <seb128> Trevinho, strace should tell you what it's trying to open when hitting the issue
[13:16] <seb128> I wonder if you have a non standard/corrupted file there
[13:16] <seb128> debsums can be useful to check that
[13:17] <Trevinho> all seems fine https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/tDvuIeGr/
[13:33] <seb128> weird...
[13:34] <oSoMoN> has the bug review meeting started?
[13:34] <oSoMoN> I wouldn't mind joining, if only as an observer
[13:34] <oSoMoN> ah, I hadn't seen the link in the calendar
[13:35] <seb128> I don't know, I'm trying to join, I just noticed it's not an hangout url
[14:20] <seb128> jbicha, in the review meeting we assigned you to the GNOME updates you did in cosmic, feel free to reassign to me the ones you are not going to work on
[14:20] <seb128> Laney, looks like launchpad timeouted yesterday when I set that milestone, I did it again now on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/gnome-initial-setup/+bug/1768744
[14:20] <Laney> seb128: ahhhh
[14:21] <seb128> so let's see on next refresh if that works
[14:21] <Laney> maybe that'll save willcooke some work
[14:21] <seb128> yeah
[14:21] <Trevinho> seb128: so when I ran g-c-c in strace of course it worked... :-/
[14:21] <seb128> Trevinho, wtf?
[14:43] <andyrock> jbicha: hey can you take care of this https://code.launchpad.net/~azzar1/gnome-shell/fix-1768786/+merge/345203?
[14:49] <GunnarHj> seb128: Just replied on bug #1761554. But jbicha doesn't like the docs idea. The question is if it's doable to make it work in X.
[14:50] <seb128> hey GunnarHj, thx
[14:50] <seb128> but yeah, we should aim at fixing it, documentation is only a workaround
[14:54] <GunnarHj> seb128: In any case, stopping im-config from setting GTK_IM_MODULE is probably part of the solution. Which is one reason why I mentioned that a couple of weeks ago.
[14:55] <seb128> GunnarHj, you keep saying that without explaining how it's different from setting to "ibus" under X and what we use if it's not ibus in that case
[14:58] <GunnarHj> seb128: It's set dynamically somehow. Think I posted a link last time we talked about it. But the main argument is that vanilla GNOME does not set GTK_IM_MODULE explicitly.
[14:58] <jbicha> andyrock: could you have seb finish handling that? I'm a bit busier with non-Ubuntu stuff right now
[14:59] <andyrock> seb128: ^^^
[15:00] <jbicha> and I guess I'll assign some of the GNOME updates to seb so they're not blocked on me
[15:00] <seb128> jbicha, andyrock, sorry, I'm off on holidays for 2 weeks tomorrow evening and still have quite some things on my todo before that
[15:00] <seb128> we can probably get Trevinho/Laney to do review and land a gnome-shell update
[15:01] <seb128> Trevinho, Laney, andyrock would like to get some fixes landed, do you have time to work with him on that next week?
[15:01] <seb128> I guess Marco can help with the reviews/vcs side and Laney with uploading
[15:01] <Trevinho> k
[15:02] <Trevinho> I've also some fixes to propose / land
[15:02] <seb128> k, good
[15:02] <Trevinho> just I've too many things in mind and can't organize them all
[15:04] <Laney> Trevinho: k let me know when it's ready to review
[15:08] <GunnarHj> seb128: How about not setting GTK_IM_MODULE only on GNOME under Wayland? Would be a step in the right direction without jeopardizing X in an SRU.
[15:11] <seb128> Trevinho, Laney, thx
[15:11] <seb128> GunnarHj, I guess it's fine
[15:12] <GunnarHj> seb128: Ok, then I'll look at making that change for now.
[15:12] <seb128> thx
[15:16] <willcooke> Laney, oh nice!  Keep me posted
[15:58] <willcooke> kenvandine, do you have a link handy to the to xdg portals MIR
[16:14] <jbicha> willcooke: bug 1749672
[16:15] <willcooke> thanks jbicha
[17:41] <willcooke> night all
[18:58] <oSoMoN> good night everyone
[18:59] <oSoMoN> I might be intermittently online tomorrow as I'll be on a train for most of the day
[21:16] <Trevinho> kenvandine: can you give a check to https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-helpers/pull/128 ?
[21:16] <ubot5-ng> ubuntu bug (Pull request) 128 in snapcraft-desktop-helpers "snapcraft: use override-* scriptlet" (comments: 0) [Open]
[23:03] <Trevinho> kenvandine: also who released last gnome-3-26 content snap?
[23:12] <Trevinho> As it seems it has been generated using a wrong glib
[23:15] <Trevinho> grep g_log_structured /snap/core/current/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0;
[23:15] <Trevinho> grep g_log_structured /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/current/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgdk-3.so.0
[23:15] <Trevinho> the 2nd matches, but not the first one, and since libglib isn't included there it seems there are some issues
[23:22] <Trevinho> mh, I see when confined everything work, but in classic mode no... mhmh wondering where that is picked from
[23:27] <Trevinho> uff nm, I was missing an env var