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didrocksgood morning06:06
dufluHi didrocks06:11
didrocksmorning duflu06:17
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seb128good morning desktopers07:36
seb128hey didrocks duflu07:36
dufluHi seb12807:36
didrockshey seb12807:39
seb128gnome-shell is such a piece of crap :(07:40
* seb128 misses unity07:40
seb128bug #1799052 or bug #179929307:40
ubot5bug 1799052 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Application/task bar on left side is visible and operable after screen lock" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179905207:40
ubot5bug 1799293 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome session: Must ask twice to lock the screen when user has auto-login enabled" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179929307:40
seb128andyrock, did you end up debugging with Dimitri (was it?) why gnome-shell was failing to disable dash to dock when locking the screen?07:41
didrockssurprising that even the lock screen doesn't have the login prompt sometimes…07:43
dufluseb128, I don't miss fixing Unity. Gnome Shell is already more reliable. Only a little slower07:44
dufluI used to spend my days finding all the Compiz but reports were actually Unity bugs07:45
duflualso bug reports07:45
seb128I disagree with that statement of being more reliable07:45
seb128also there is a lot of things less nice user experience wise or not behaving07:45
dufluAt least it doesn't take me till 4pm every day to get through the bug mail. It did with Compiz/Unity07:46
seb128like the overview doesn't even display names without cutting them and making them impossible to read (I know you have a fix for that one, but it's still pending review/upstream deciding to do something)07:46
dufluseb128, yeah my fix for that was complete, but rejected waiting for someone who started earlier to finish their version instead07:47
dufluAnd they stopped responding07:47
dufluAlthough that might be old news...07:47
seb128we should have another try at getting it merged07:48
seb128but yeah, unity was doing a lot more07:48
seb128dealing with touch screens, gestures, multiscreen (especially in lightdm), keyboard typeahead in the expose, etc etc etc07:48
jibelseb128, bug 1799293 is what I showed you last week on my laptop. It doesn't have to have autologin enabled07:49
ubot5bug 1799293 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome session: Must ask twice to lock the screen when user has auto-login enabled" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179929307:49
seb128anyway, ranting is not useful, moving back to triaging bugs07:49
dufluYeah 5 months ago, my fix was rejected, but also the other developer who now owns the fix stopped responding07:49
seb128hey jibel07:49
jibelhi everyone07:49
jibel:)07:49
dufluHi jibel07:49
didrocksgood morning jibel07:50
seb128jibel, can you still reproduce? could you add your journal log after getting the issue? do you have any extension/did you try without those?07:50
jibellet me try07:50
seb128didrocks, you probably know, but the "preview of open windows" feature of dash to dock, is that coming direclty from shell or tweaked/having a local variant?07:52
seb128didrocks, asked differently, is bug #1768543 a launcher bug or a shell one?07:52
dufluseb128, updated https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/5807:52
ubot5bug 1768543 in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu) "Slight difference in the positions of previews and close button in two similar cases" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/176854307:52
gitbotGNOME issue (Merge request) 58 in gnome-shell "WIP: Fix long application names being truncated" [1. Feature, 2. Needs Triage, 5. Icon Grid, Opened]07:52
seb128duflu, thx07:52
jibelseb128, I had to reboot, the machine was out of battery and it is not happening anymore07:53
seb128jibel, :(07:53
seb128jibel, you have persistant journal and can get the log from wednesday?07:53
jibelyes, it's what I'm lookgin for07:54
seb128or was it thursday?07:54
seb128thx07:54
jibelall of last week07:54
didrocksseb128: I'm pretty sure it's a feature from dash to dock, but let me read the bug07:54
jibelhmm, journalctl --list-boots returns "Failed to determine boots: No data available"07:55
seb128didrocks, thx07:55
jibelbut the journal is there, weird07:55
didrocksseb128: if only we had those kinds of bugs to fix… :p07:56
didrockslet me just quickly look if the issue is in Yaru07:56
seb128didrocks, haha, true :p07:56
didrockssome positions in the Yaru css for the dock, but nothing for the close button07:58
didrocksjust kicking a VM quickly with vanilla theme to check07:58
dufluseb128, good news, there are at least 3 fixes proposed and the chosen one has only been idle 1 month :)07:58
seb128duflu, for the overview/text cutting one?07:59
dufluYeah07:59
didrocksseb128: reproduced with vanilla theme, confirming it's d2d specific07:59
didrocksmaybe there is a css property to position it07:59
didrockscan check quickly while I'm at it07:59
seb128didrocks, k, thx, can you comment on the bug saying so? and sorry for wasting your time on a minor issue, I just wanted it triaged right :)07:59
seb128as you wish but don't feel like you have to bother07:59
didrocksseb128: no worry, while I'm at it, let's check if there is a 10 minutes fix08:00
jibelwhat's the command line way to know which extensions are enabled?08:05
jibelgnome extensions08:05
Laneyoops08:06
Laneyhi!08:06
jibelseb128, I attached the journal from last week.08:07
didrocksjibel: gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.Shell --object-path /org/gnome/Shell --method org.gnome.Shell.Extensions.ListExtensions08:09
didrockscheck all extensions that have state: 1.008:09
jibelthx08:10
seb128jibel, thx08:11
seb128hey Laney!08:12
jibelseb128, there are stack traces that start on the 16th08:18
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers08:21
Nafallomorning08:23
Nafalloor... good day.08:23
seb128jibel, those logs are verbose, different errors, unsure which one it could be, probably one andyrock or Trevinho would have more clue about08:24
seb128"Object Shell.GenericContainer (0x55dbd4c15e10), has been already deallocated — impossible to access it. This might be caused by the object having been destroyed from C code using something such as destroy(), dispose(), or remove() vfuncs.08:24
seb128"08:24
oSoMoNgood day Nafallo08:24
Laneyhey seb128 jibel oSoMoN Nafallo08:24
seb128lut oSoMoN08:24
seb128hey Nafallo08:24
Nafallohow's thing in the new D? :-)08:25
Nafallothings08:25
Laneywe are D-less08:25
Nafallo:-O08:26
oSoMoNhey Laney, seb128, jibel08:27
dufluOops. Hi Laney, oSoMoN, Nafallo08:59
oSoMoNhey duflu, how goes?09:04
dufluoSoMoN, super busy with most of the week so far on bug mail and code review discussions. But progressing. You?09:06
seb128duflu, you should perhaps consider doing a but less bug triaging, or skip over non-interessing bugs. We need to be able to pick up issues out of the noise09:08
seb128ups, enter too early09:08
seb128but no point trying to fight the noise/triage every report09:08
dufluseb128, I can keep up, and at least this load only happens twice a year now09:09
dufluLooking at thousands of bug reports is how you find the patterns09:09
seb128you can keep up but it has an high cost09:09
seb128it costs you time that could be spent on fixing issues, or tackling other topics09:10
dufluI don't think it's a high cost. This spike only lasts a week or so after the release. It's not 365 days a year like compiz/unity used to be09:11
dufluseb128, btw Shell.GenericContainer no longer exists in gnome-shell 3.30.2+09:17
seb128context?09:17
duflu(scrolling up)09:17
dufluseb128, in the conversation with jibel09:18
seb128ah ok09:18
seb128so maybe that bug is fixed09:19
seb128we need to update to .209:19
dufluIt looks like they're going to release that big change in 3.30.2, which is weird. I would expect them to branch first and defer it to 3.3209:19
dufluseb128, this week is actually good news. I started with 3 Nvidia+Xorg bugs to investigate and so far only one of them looks valid09:23
oSoMoNduflu, I'm good, juggling between firefox, chromium, libreoffice and snapcraft09:24
jbichaduflu: I think they are deferring to 3.32. Arch Linux had enough issues with the git snapshot that they used an epoch to revert to gnome-shell 3.30.110:02
duflujbicha, yeah 3.30.2 seemed to break zoom and alt-tab, maybe other things10:03
dufluI thought it was a poor choice to re-architect things in a maintenance point release before the regressions were found10:04
dufluSo the regressions were unsurprising10:04
dufluIs that what epochs are usually for?10:12
dufluI always wondereed10:12
jbichain Debian/Ubuntu these days, we'd probably use something like 3.30.1+30+really3.30.1-1 to avoid the epoch bump10:17
jbichaepochs are an extra detail to remember when setting dependencies. You'd need to depend/break/whatever on gnome-shell >= 1:3.30 instead of the simpler >= 3.3010:20
Laneythey break existing relations too10:20
Laneyhttps://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#epochs-should-be-used-sparingly10:21
andyrockjibel: which logs?10:28
seb128hey andyrock10:36
andyrockhey seb12810:36
seb128how are you today?10:37
jibelandyrock, in the journal attached to the bug report10:38
andyrocktbh I didn't sleep well :/ But nothing that a good coffee and a hot shower can't fix :D10:38
andyrockjibel: which bug? :D10:38
jibelI suppose bug 179929310:39
ubot5bug 1799293 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome session: Must ask twice to lock the screen" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179929310:39
* andyrock should look in backlog10:39
andyrocklet me take a look10:39
jibelandyrock, I had this problem last week but autologin was not enabled10:39
jibelandyrock, now I had to reboot and cannot reproduce it anymore10:39
andyrockmmm it can be the same issue Adam had during the release sprint10:40
jibelandyrock, what happens is 1rst press on super+l it locks the input but gnome-shell is still visible, second press it shows the lock scren10:41
andyrockbefore the second super+l the desktop is visible but you can't interact with it, isn't it?10:42
jibelandyrock, exactly10:43
andyrockjibel: so those warnings appear because something is tried to call a javascript callback (most likely tied to a "destroy" signal) during garbage collection. If gjs detects this it will avoid executing the javascript code and not crash the shell. Buuuut this can lead to an inconsistent state that could be the cause of the issue10:49
andyrockTrevinho: ^^^ what do you think?10:49
andyrockjibel: btw I need to take a better looks to logs. Do you remember more or less in which day the problem was happening?10:51
jibelandyrock, from tuesday onward until the system has been rebooted10:51
andyrockjibel: nice, I'll take a look later10:52
jibelandyrock, that's the part of the journal I attached to the report but it's rather difficult to read10:53
jbichaLaney: the icon theme should be Yaru in https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/tree/debian/settings.ini#n3 right?11:04
Laneyjbicha: guess so, whatever ubuntu-settings says11:05
Trevinhoandyrock: yeah, I was already on a fix for that11:19
andyrockTrevinho: nice :)11:20
andyrocknext time remember to update the bug status :P11:20
Trevinhowe also have a crash related to that I think11:20
Trevinhoit's another bug11:20
Trevinhobut apparently with similar cause11:20
Trevinhomh, no actually no... it's another js trace11:23
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Trevinhoseb128: can you make a new team updates thread? Or can I?11:32
andyrockTrevinho: bug number?12:03
Trevinhoandyrock: can't find it now xD  it was from e.u.c crashing when calling get_theme_node12:08
Trevinhobut there were similar shell container messages12:08
Trevinhowe should probably tag those child better though12:09
andyrockTrevinho: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1796606 ?12:10
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1796606 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in st_widget_get_theme_node → ffi_call_unix64 → ffi_call → gjs_invoke_c_function → function_call" [Undecided,Confirmed]12:10
andyrockyeah would be nice to have the a tag with the javascript line where they were created12:10
seb128Trevinho, you mean on the hub? I can't, I'm not admin, but willcooke should be online in the afternoon you can ask him12:45
xnoxseb128, i provided a long traceback, and was told "yeah that's enough" we didn't chat more about it; and restarting gnome-shell "fixed it" for me.13:29
* xnox not sure if you got the reply for this =))) and not reading the scrollback.13:29
xnoxseb128, re:deb-vs-snap /snap/bin is always *appended* to path, and thus snaps are always lower priority than debs. At least when called without an absolute name.13:30
xnoxseb128, does gnome-system-monitor broken only for me, or everyone?13:30
seb128xnox, I didn't, thanks13:31
seb128xnox, just for you, did you provide the info I asked for on the bug?13:31
xnoxseb128, let me check the bug =)13:31
xnoxseb128, responded on the bug 1) deb now works 2) there are denies 3) pastebined denies & interfaces13:38
ubot5bug 1 in Ubuntu Malaysia LoCo Team "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/113:39
willcookemorning13:40
didrockshey willcooke13:41
andyrockTrevinho: mind taking a look https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator/pull/15113:41
gitbotubuntu issue (Pull request) 151 in gnome-shell-extension-appindicator "interfaces: Explicitly convert raw data to strings" [Open]13:41
seb128hey willcooke13:43
seb128xnox, weird, I don't know :/13:43
xnoxseb128, i guess is hould try to off-and-on-again by like reinstalling the snap?13:43
seb128jdstrand, kenvandine, do you have an idea about bug #179899613:43
ubot5bug 1798996 in gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) "cannot perform readlinkat() on the mount namespace file descriptor of the init process: Permission denied" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179899613:43
seb128the journal has13:44
seb128"audit: type=1400 audit(1540388224.625:95): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" profile="/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" pid=5645 comm="snap-confine" capability=19  capname="sys_ptrace""13:44
seb128xnox, I would try to get input from the snap people first, reinstall is not a solution it's a workaround13:44
kenvandineseb128: not sure, lets see what jdstrand says13:45
Trevinho andyrock: ok13:49
xnoxkenvandine, jdstrand - given it's me, i wonder if i have werid things mounted / setup on my system, which gnome-system-monitor tries to read, and fails. E.g. nvme hard drives, uefi partitions, lvm volumes, encrypted things13:49
andyrockTrevinho: also would be nice to sync the ubuntu branch with the master one14:03
andyrockTrevinho: if you prefer I can take care of it14:03
andyrockyour call14:03
seb128andyrock, is https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1730211 different from the one you were looking at/talking to garnacho about before 3.30?14:15
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1730211 in OEM Priority Project "Unable to type capital letters using onscreen keyboard" [Critical,Confirmed]14:15
Trevinhoandyrock: yes, I also have other fixes that I wanted to land....14:26
andyrockseb128: that should be already fixed14:26
andyrockat least in cosmic14:26
andyrockseb128: so in Cosmic there is already a fix that allows you to type in the osk whatever key that can be entered with your current input layout14:27
andyrockseb128: my fix is to include also those letters that are showed in the osk but CANNOT be entered with your keyboard layout14:29
andyrockso capital letters should work because (at least in Cosmic)14:29
andyrockwe need to cherry-pick that fix in Bionic14:29
andyrockseb128: do you want me to take a look?14:30
seb128andyrock, yes please, oem team wants to see it fixed14:31
andyrockseb128: I also pinged garnacho to take another look to my fix14:31
andyrockbut no feedback 💔14:31
andyrockTrevinho: what's the status of gnome-shell in Bionic? are you planning to do an SRU already?14:33
seb128jdstrand, hey again, I reopened bug #1798091 since it still seems to be there with your update, your "owner /tmp/{,.}gnome_desktop_thumbnail.* w," rule doesn't seem to catch "/tmp/gnome-desktop-thumbnailer.png" which is what is used here (_ vs -, but also the .* at the end doesn't seem to catch "thumbnail*er.png*"14:36
ubot5bug 1798091 in evince (Ubuntu) "thumbnailer cannot create tempfiles (with apparmor denials)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179809114:36
seb128xnox, you get a "snap version" output info requested on that bug :)14:40
xnoxseb128, done14:42
andyrockTrevinho: actually mutter SRU14:42
seb128bah, found a way to deadlock the shell :/14:52
seb128start in timed login (or auto login), you get a modal prompt at login for your keyring password14:53
seb128ignore that and hit the top right indicator and pick to shutdown14:53
seb128-> the shutdown button changes in a pause one and then the shell is stucked, even after dismissing the keyring dialog14:54
Laney/o\14:56
seb128jdstrand, I know you are probably busy this week/in SLC, but is bug #1794064 something you plan to own? (since you have a suggested way which could work)15:05
ubot5bug 1794064 in evince (Ubuntu) "Clicking a hyperlink in a PDF fails to open it if the default browser is a snap" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179406415:05
ricotzhey desktopers15:14
seb128hey ricotz15:14
ricotzLaney, hi, is 2.56.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 causing trouble in proposed?15:14
ricotzseems like a candidate for failing ppa build not being able to install libglib2.0-dev libgirepository1.0-dev15:15
ricotzseb128, hey15:15
ricotzLaney, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/394658919/buildlog_ubuntu-bionic-amd64.vala-git_0.43.0~git20181024.6c68de5e-0ubuntu1~18.04~valateam0_BUILDING.txt.gz15:16
Laneynot that I know of, that can happen with skew on non-amd64 arches if the package fails to build or something15:22
Laneytry in a chroot?15:22
ricotzupdating my pbuilder chroots currently15:22
ricotzstill pretty persistent https://launchpad.net/~vala-team/+archive/ubuntu/daily/+sourcepub/9501328/+listing-archive-extra15:23
ricotzok, I blame launchpad ;)15:27
seb128kenvandine, could you look at bug #1778361 or get someone assigned to it? I don't think it's important enough to be rls tagged but still we should fix it, those snaps that are default should be at parity with their deb equivalent otherwise it's hurting our/the snap reputation15:38
ubot5bug 1778361 in gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu) "The Processes tab only displays the current user's processes" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/177836115:38
seb128Trevinho, did you see my msg earlier?15:40
seb128about bug #174588815:40
ubot5bug 1745888 in OEM Priority Project "Two instances of a program launch whenever you touch a favorites icon" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174588815:40
kenvandineseb128: looking15:54
seb128kenvandine, thx16:05
kenvandineseb128: it's interesting, if you tick "All Processes" it briefly shows other user processes16:06
kenvandinethen the UI updates removing other users16:06
kenvandinefeels like a bug, not a confinement issue16:06
seb128the journal has denial warnings though16:06
kenvandineyeah, ptrace right?16:06
kenvandinejdstrand suggested that might have been unrelated16:07
seb128kenvandine, "audit: type=1400 audit(1540397297.169:54174): apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="snap.gnome-system-monitor.gnome-system-monitor" name="/proc/2280/wchan" pid=21148 comm="gnome-system-mo" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=1000 ouid=0"16:08
seb128but yeah, you are right, the UI seems to list the root ones for a second and then they go16:09
kenvandineso not blocked by apparmor16:09
seb128also after restarting the app I've all processes listed16:09
seb128the apparmor denial warnings are still noise that should be better off though16:09
Trevinhoandyrock: as for sru, I wanted to wait an upstream point release. But seems not possible16:11
andyrockTrevinho: kk. I created https://trello.com/c/2hg9HKfq/111-backport-unable-to-type-capital-letters-using-onscreen-keyboard-to-bionic with the two commits that need to backported in cosmic16:13
seb128kenvandine, there are also denials about reading /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/ .desktop entries, which is probably done to match the active apps to their icons/name and such16:13
andyrock*bionic sorry16:13
kenvandineseb128: yeah16:13
Trevinhoandyrock: please link to the sru card.. There's a check list there16:13
andyrockTrevinho: we could also consider to include my fixes (not yet  included upstream because getting a review seems impossible)16:14
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andyrockseb128: have you got a bug regarding the "dead-lock" thing?16:20
andyrockseb128: I can easily reproduce this16:20
andyrockso I can take a look16:20
kenvandinejdstrand: anything i can do to allow access to '@{PROC}/@{pid}/cgroup' and '@{PROC}/@{pid}/wchan' ?16:25
kenvandinenot sure how important that is, but it generates a ton of noise16:26
Laneyricotz: if you turn off proposed it works16:30
Laneynot sure why16:30
seb128andyrock, I don't, unsure if that's an important one though, it's not really a common scenario to see those dialogs and not dismiss them16:36
ricotzLaney, yeah, will do that, doesn't seem to be temporary problem16:36
andyrockseb128: I've been experiencing similar problems in the past16:37
seb128andyrock, I can open a bug if you want?16:37
andyrockseb128: I can do it np16:37
seb128thx16:37
kenvandineseb128: looks like a UI issue, regardless of which radio box you tick, it quickly reverts until you restart the APP16:41
kenvandineapp... sorry for yelling :)16:41
seb128lol16:41
seb128yeah16:41
Laney📣 *APP*16:41
seb128still worth debugging since it doesn't happen with the deb for some reason16:41
seb128could be racy behaviour16:41
seb128and the denial warnings would still be nice to fix, at least the .desktop ones could result in incorrect icon matching for active snaps16:42
seb128kenvandine, thx for responding/have a look! I hope SLC is still going well16:42
kenvandineyeah16:43
kenvandineit is16:43
kenvandinejust really busy :)16:43
kenvandinebut it is nice to have jdstrand in the same room :-D16:43
kenvandineseb128: of interest, in the snap when i tick any of those radio boxes i see this16:44
kenvandineAllocating size to gnome-system-monitor 0x26542c0 without calling gtk_widget_get_preferred_width/height(). How does the code know the size to allocate?16:44
oSoMoNkenvandine, got any word from mvo about xdg-open in core18 ?16:44
kenvandinenot yet16:44
kenvandinehaven't been able to track down mvo today16:44
seb128kenvandine, I see those warnings as well16:45
seb128so yeah, probably an upstream code bug16:45
kenvandineonly in the snap though16:45
kenvandinei'm wondering if some signal isn't sent or caught16:45
seb128or maybe it tries to fetch some property or something that fails for some reason16:45
kenvandinethe radio box does update though visually16:45
kenvandinemaybe not getting gsettings signals?16:46
seb128could be, it's weird though, the view does refresh before resetting16:46
seb128it needs code debugging...16:46
Laneyit is communicated to the UI by a gsettings change signal16:46
Laneyso if that gets set and reset that would explain it16:46
Laneyhandy function to put a g_debug in there ;-)16:47
kenvandineyeah16:47
kenvandinejust painful in a snap :)16:47
kenvandineneed to rebuild the snap and iterate16:47
Laneyor a gdb16:47
Laney(cb_show_whose_processes_changed)16:47
* kenvandine guesses Laney has the code open :)16:47
LaneyI actually made wallpaper out of it16:49
Laneyit's in my bathroom16:49
Laneyjust wanted to see how it was communicated about16:50
Laneyfun that there's a C++ part of g-s-m :-o16:51
kenvandine:)16:52
* Laney finishes adventures in rebaseland for today16:53
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oSoMoNcalling it a day, have a good evening everyone!17:02
Trevinhowow, I didn't know lenovo was already in partnership with fwupd... Hugsie told me that he was about to sign some months ago, but I didn't notice this was reality :) https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/lm1s6e98/image.png17:14
kenvandineTrevinho: yay17:14
xnoxwhoop whoop17:16
Trevinhoapparently it's there for a few months (according to reddit) and https://fwupd.org/lvfs/devicelist but I never looked at that gnome-software tab xD17:19
seb128Trevinho, you should have got notifications about it without having to go looking :-/17:33
Trevinhoseb128: I got it in fact17:33
Trevinhoseb128: but... I'm overwhelm of them, so not always I look at them17:34
Trevinhoalso looks like I forgot for months to have the `/boot/efi/EFI` path mounted, so, it wasn't working :D17:35
Trevinhofstab for the glory17:35
Trevinhopraying... https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/Hg6nFN1b/17:42
willcookeseb128, I tried this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-initial-setup/+bug/178992517:45
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1789925 in gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu Bionic) "Link to Ubuntu Report legal notice points at the wrong page" [High,Fix committed]17:45
willcookebut I'm still getting the old URL17:46
willcookemaybe I need to restart shell17:46
willcookelemme try17:46
willcookenope17:47
willcookehrm, the package version says: 3.28.0-2ubuntu6.16.04.317:48
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jbichaseb128: there was a comment at Debian bug 911161 complaining about the evince apparmor change but I don't know if he is using the proposed patch (didn't land in Debian) or reload his profile or what19:53
ubot5Debian bug 911161 in evince "evince: update thumbnailer /tmp access for new nautilus paths" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/91116119:53
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seb128jbicha, that comment is basically the same I wrote on launchpad20:51
seb128jdstrand is at a sprint this week, so unsure he has time to look at that, I'm might try to just SRU my suggested change tomorrow if he doesn't comment in between though20:52
seb128but for now calling it a day, see you tomorrow desktopers!20:52

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