[03:09] and back to Kubuntu on my new Galago Pro. [03:09] rocking some Wayland too. [03:09] oh nice! [03:10] Cosmic? or bionic [03:10] also: HI [03:10] nice to see ya, @ahoneybun [03:10] Bionic. [03:10] Just added the backports PPA. [03:10] good so far? [03:11] so far yep. [03:11] Not sure if I want to move to CC yet. [03:12] once I test the beta I might [03:12] First Beta I might. [03:13] I recommend CC. Very solid and it has browser integration. Running on 3 machines here. [03:13] browser integration? [03:15] the beta ISOs are being respun once a patch gets through [03:15] nice. Thomas is doing great I think btw. [03:16] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/plasma-integration/cimiefiiaegbelhefglklhhakcgmhkai [03:16] switch to Calamares. Lubuntu apparently doesn't have the issue requiring the respin XD [03:16] so have they pushed out the release date? [03:17] You can pause/play chrome videos from a media icon on the panel. Quite slick. [03:23] mm does not sound that amazing maybe just me. [03:24] Thomas sounds pretty happy every time I talk to him [03:27] @ahoneybun i think the problem starts with "google" [03:28] ? [03:28] @wx [03:28] you said it doesn't sound too exciting. i'm saying google/chrome doesn't sound too exciting :) [03:30] Plugin also available for FF. I would classify feature as more fun than amazing. [03:30] annoying that the isos have still not been respun [03:34] My 1 year is tomorrow. [03:36] weird workspaces don't work. [03:47] wow, a year already [03:54] Yeah I know crazy [03:55] So I'm back on X [03:57] um can anyone explain to me why it seems that gpgmepp has a QGpgmeConfig.cmake and not KF5GpgmeConfig.cmake like upstream? [03:58] which upstream? [03:58] KDE [03:58] huh [03:58] what does Debian provide? [03:59] Q [03:59] unsure whether or not we had a choice on that [03:59] ugh cgit is such crap for providing history on a file, too [04:00] and I'm reasonably sure that acheronuk is snoozing [04:00] BUT even back with 15.08 it was KF5 [04:00] I wonder why Debian changed [04:02] version numbering is just bizarre too [04:03] that is part of applications right?? [04:05] looks like Maxy takes care of it in debian [04:05] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gpgmepp [04:06] oh looks like it's in a bad state too [04:06] https://phabricator.kde.org/T3158 [04:06] unfortunately its' rather useful for trojita. optional, but useful. [04:06] huh [04:07] huh indeed [04:08] are you using trojita in lubuntu? [04:11] that's the plan [04:11] if i can ever get the thing packaged [04:11] * wxl hands over a few handfuls of hair [04:12] are you on the KDE-packaging list? [04:13] nope [04:13] which is about details like this [04:13] you got a link? [04:13] general issues like gpgmepp might go there or to KDE-distributions list (issues that will hit many distros) [04:14] yeah i'm not sure this affects everyone [04:15] interesting. fedora has both a gpgmepp-devl and a kf5-gpgmepp-devel [04:15] ah the first one seems dead [04:16] the second does have the KF5 [04:56] in case you're wondering, upstream gpgme rolled in the qt bindings. unfortunately this wasn't the case with the 0.7 release of trojita :( [07:22] wxl: yes, the kde gpgmepp is dead. removed from archive. all things should use gpgme1.0 now [07:46] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Cosmic Beta] has been updated (20180927) [08:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » linode-01 build #2502: SUCCESS in 1 min 0 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=linode-01/2502/ [08:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » master build #2502: SUCCESS in 1 min 18 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=master/2502/ [08:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » swy-01 build #2502: SUCCESS in 4 min 33 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=swy-01/2502/ [10:41] 'Morning folks [11:13] 'Morning BluesKaj. New CC Beta images were spun overnight. http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/396/builds/181500/testcases [11:18] Hey mparillo_ , thanks [11:18] mparillo_: please try in vbox if you can. other flavours are still getting a crash [11:20] acheronuk: I can, in a couple of hours. I do know I was successful yesterday in VMWare. === jiwang is now known as anothername === anothername is now known as RNM [13:21] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CosmicCuttlefish/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu [13:35] acheronuk: are we getting that together now or soon? [13:39] @ahoneybun, beta is today in theory [13:45] if the respin did not need to happen. [14:00] @ahoneybun, think they may just release anyway, and say "sh** happens" in the notes. [14:03] I get a black screen in my VirtualBox. [14:04] The MD5 sum of my ISO checks, I start my VM, I see Kubuntu with the moving dots underneath, and then a black screen. [14:12] mparillo_: maybe give it more than the minimum video memory? [14:19] trying lvm [14:27] Doubling from 16 to 32 MB video memory did it. VMWare worked on yesterday's ISO. [14:34] seems to some randomness as well. some boots have worked on 16 MB here [14:36] VMWare seems to allocate a variable amount overall guest memory (up to 768MB was the default) to graphics memory [14:37] on to oem [14:45] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » linode-01 build #2503: SUCCESS in 55 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=linode-01/2503/ [14:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » master build #2503: SUCCESS in 1 min 18 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=master/2503/ [14:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » swy-01 build #2503: SUCCESS in 4 min 26 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=swy-01/2503/ [16:23] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Cosmic Beta] has been marked as ready [17:20] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Starting build #191 for job mgmt_pause_integration (previous build: ABORTED) [17:24] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_pause_integration build #191: ABORTED in 3 min 31 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_pause_integration/191/ [17:39] https://ubuntubudgie.org/blog/2018/09/27/18-10-release-notes [17:39] That looks nice. [17:57] yes [18:01] I guess budgie haev the people and enthusiasm for things like that [18:01] * tsimonq2 nods [20:59] our release notes have broken images [21:00] That's because our images aren't out yet. :) [21:00] We're waiting on Adam to continue poking mirrors with a stick, or something to that effect. [21:01] images = isos ? [21:01] oh [21:02] images = png? [21:02] hah, didn't even occur to me... [21:26] tsimonq2: still catching up; are you saying that we didn't test the actual beta yet? [21:26] @valorie, The beta isn't *out* yet. :) [21:26] because the totals are different than when I checked last night [21:26] Kubuntu is marked as ready. [21:27] Adam's publishing ISOs now. [21:27] the respin was dropping as I went to bed last night [21:27] did they change it again? [21:27] Nope. [21:27] That was the final spin. [21:27] ok [21:31] looks like those ubiquity bugs didn't get fixed [21:31] minor though [22:12] @valorie, Which? [22:12] links that aren't links, and missing labels [22:12] Got a link to the bug? [22:13] oh, I just clicked on the bugs in the qa tracker [22:13] hmm [22:14] LP1681144 [22:14] and LP#1681830 [22:14] and LP #1681830 [22:14] Launchpad bug 1681830 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "No Label for LVM Encryption Passwords" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1681830 [22:14] there we go [22:14] LP #1681144 [22:14] Launchpad bug 1681144 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Clicking on URLs in Kubuntu Installer Slideshow does nothing" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1681144 [22:15] if we decide to go to Calaramares, no problem [22:15] so we'll be waiting to see how that works out for y [22:16] y'all [22:18] my god, acheronuk was a testing hero! [22:18] thank you rik [22:18] and thank you mparillo_ [22:18] my cold was just brutal last night [22:48] ubuntu base and server beta ISOs are marked as ready [22:48] @valorie, I hope you're feeling better now. [22:49] maybe [22:49] lol