[10:04] <bluesabre> ochosi: it seems like this bug is starting to appear again, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1431149
[10:06] <bluesabre> Also, it might be time for us to work libinput in... annoying number of reports where folks have some gnome thing pulling it in and then it overrides -synaptics
[10:07] <ochosi> bluesabre: hmm, i guess most of the time that black screen bug is a driver issue. alternatively we could check if logind defaults have changed (but i suppose not)
[10:07] <bluesabre> ochosi: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-artwork/+bug/1786959
[10:08] <bluesabre> yeah, the bug is annoyingly persistent
[10:08] <ochosi> bluesabre: i think settings already supports libinput (at least 4.13), maybe just a matter of including it and excluding synaptics
[10:08] <ochosi> the evince name i'll take care of
[10:08] <ochosi> latest after youve added the makefile ;)
[10:08] <bluesabre> ochosi: it does... I've never actually tested it, it's a buildtime requirement
[10:09] <ochosi> me neither
[10:11] <ochosi> can take care of evince later today
[10:12] <bluesabre> cool
[10:12] <ochosi> also need to start a call for testing for the display profile feature sometime next week or so
[10:12] <bluesabre> will aim to add the makefile to the theme tonight
[10:12] <ochosi> cool, thanks
[10:13] <ochosi> then testing locally will also be easier
[10:13] <ochosi> and as i said, that libxfce4ui depend is totally useless
[10:13] <ochosi> maybe nick wanted to add a dialog or something to it
[11:48] <ochosi> bluesabre: can you please update the elementary-xfce package? i have already pushed my changes upstream (will really be nice once we have that completely in sync again (incl. the svgtopng part)
[11:48] <ochosi> bluesabre: with "my changes" i'm ofc referring to the evince patch
[11:49] <bluesabre> ochosi, we can do a point release once I have the makefile in there, if that's cool with you
[11:50] <bluesabre> And then we can pkg up in deb,ubuntu
[14:47] <ochosi> bluesabre: sounds good. should also get the upstream git tags and downstream package versions in sync (if they aren't already)
[14:47] <ochosi> bluesabre: can also consider the folder color transition first
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[18:45] <brainwash> now this is a strange one: booting into the live session, but blueman-applet is not shown in the panel. restarting the panel does not reveal the bluetooth tray icon either. however, changing the icon theme via the settings manager does the trick.
[18:48] <brainwash> I assume that it is intended to be hidden if no bluetooth devices are detected, but not sure.
[19:14] <ochosi> brainwash: sounds more like a bug
[19:14] <ochosi> can you click the hidden bluetooth tray icon?
[19:25] <brainwash> ochosi: it's hidden as in not there at all
[19:26] <brainwash> no space is reserved for it
[19:27] <brainwash> but changing the icon theme via the xfce settings manager does add the bluetooth tray icon to the panel
[19:28] <brainwash> one would assume that a panel restart would do the same, but it does not
[19:30] <brainwash> https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/releases/tag/2.1.alpha2
[19:30] <brainwash> >Implement a new standalone tray app
[19:30] <brainwash> I guess I will test that
[19:31] <brainwash> >blueman-adapters is now (Xfce-)pluggable
[19:31] <brainwash> ohh wow
[19:35] <Unit193> ochosi: Yes, I'm exclusivly working off of git tags in Debian.
[20:51] <ochosi> Unit193: good good