[01:41] duflu: hey, yeah... that check is now handled :) [02:39] Trevinho, I might log a separate bug (which doesn't mention mutter) for Nvidia to look at. Although I recall in the past few weeks seeing the same error in some other users' Xorg logs in bug reports [03:27] k [04:02] duflu: can you re-review the merge request on the pkg too? [04:12] Trevinho, yes I was going to after lunch and running to the shop... [05:50] good morning [05:52] Morning didrocks [05:53] hey duflu [05:55] morning didrocks [05:56] if you can have a look in sponsoring mutter would be nice :) [05:56] later in the day I mean [05:57] hey Trevinho [05:57] morning all [05:57] Trevinho: any luck debugging the scaling issue? [05:57] Trevinho: final freeze is in 48h [05:57] hey jibel [05:58] starting to get stressed, and we may argue it's a blocker [05:58] Trevinho: the hope was for you to debug/fix and we include this fix in one upload, not 2 [06:04] Trevinho: to be clear: I'm going to ask for a revert of the scaling factor patch during the AOB of our weekly meeting [06:04] on Thursday, if no fix is provided [06:05] * didrocks opens the bug, why I don't receive updates with this? [06:05] Trevinho:ok, I see that you tried a patch [06:06] Trevinho: when you say, "landing mutter", you mean, landing mutter with https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3695 ? [06:06] didrocks: nope, I did that for having users to tests [06:07] Trevinho: do you have the corresponding bileto ticket? [06:07] didrocks: but that's not for uploading, I've pushed the MP [06:07] ah [06:07] Trevinho: do you have the link for the MP? I can do more testing and land the 2 fixes at the same time then [06:07] didrocks: https://code.launchpad.net/~3v1n0/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+git/mutter/+merge/365624 [06:07] didrocks: it's all in one upload [06:08] Trevinho: thanks! Will test and if all good (as it seems it fixed it as well for 2 people on the bug) I will land all of that [06:08] thx! Sorry, as I didn't receive the bug updates, I thought this was stalled [06:09] didrocks: nope, was an easy fix... I pushed it last friday and asked users to test, and so far it was all ok [06:10] I didn't prepare another bileto since was just faster for you to merge and upload I suppose [06:11] Morning jibel [06:11] And it is morning Trevinho ;) [06:13] Trevinho, sounds like maybe Nvidia isn't a factor here? bug 1823793 [06:13] bug 1823793 in mutter (Ubuntu) "[regression] Font scaling not working on gnome startup" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1823793 [06:16] Trevinho: yeah, fast to merge and test [06:20] duflu: on that, should be fixed again by the branch [06:21] TBH there's an issue that is not dependent on the branch itself for the way the font scaling is computed as it depends on scaling too [06:21] and there could be some recursion [06:21] however, that bug is just a duplicate I think [06:27] $ gbp clone lp:~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/mutter [06:27] gbp:info: Cloning from 'lp:~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/mutter' [06:27] gbp:error: Git command failed: Error running git checkout: error: le spécificateur de chemin 'master' ne correspond à aucun fichier connu de git [06:28] hum :/ [06:32] didrocks: I expect someone changed the default branch in lp not to be ubuntu/master? [06:32] or... [06:32] didrocks: actually no one ever set it [06:33] yeah, could be, that's weird [06:33] edit the repo and set master as it [06:33] well ubuntu/master [06:33] nope [06:33] ubuntu/master is set [06:33] * didrocks git clone for now [06:48] Trevinho, yeah it sounds like the fix is a duplicate, so no new fixes required. Only pointed it out because it sounds like it's not an Nvidia problem when I thought it was. Using font scaling instead of display scaling is something I didn't test which is why I never noticed that [06:49] nope, I duflu I think it's related to the fact that the font scaling is computed every time ui scaling is computed and this could cause some race, but but I've not looked too furhter on it [06:56] good morning desktoppers [06:59] hi oSoMoN [07:00] and.... good night from this side of the World, see you soon [07:00] hey Trevinho, good night! [07:01] Hi oSoMoN [07:10] hey oSoMoN [07:11] hey duflu [07:11] salut didrocks [07:11] I put my laptop to sleep last night, and when I opened the lid again this morning, it resumed without a lock screen and without a dock either [07:12] the top panel is there, though [07:22] oSoMoN, did you see it lock before sleeping? [07:22] either mutter is extra slow to build in a ppa or the builders are stalled [07:23] or launchpad is hunging, cancelling the build is stuck as well [07:23] let's try in a non virt ppa [07:23] duflu, no, I simply closed the lid to put it to sleep, and usually when I wake it the screen is locked (as I would expect) [07:24] oSoMoN, yeah I know we've declared that kind of bug fixed before but some people keep reporting similar. I guess generally you should make sure the lock screen is on before closing. As a workaround. [07:25] Although upstream mutter has also been working on unblocking rendering during power management modes recently. That might help [07:26] Ideally sleeping needs to be blocked until locking is confirmed [07:26] I have no idea what the parts are that should do that though [07:32] Maybe related: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/506 [07:32] GNOME issue (Merge request) 506 in mutter "Power save and KMS error handling fixes" [5. Backend: Native, Merged] [07:33] (in mutter 3.32.1) [07:34] duflu, ack, thanks [07:45] good morning desktopers [07:57] Morning seb128 [07:59] morning [08:03] Morning willcooke [08:03] hey duflu willcooke [08:04] yo [08:04] Hi Laney. How you feeling? [08:04] moin duflu [08:04] acceptable [08:05] you? [08:05] Yes, good. [08:05] Laney, I mean compared to yesterday [08:05] yeah, yesterday would have been unacceptable :> [08:05] perhaps the hotfix worked [08:08] hey Laney [08:13] hi seb128 [08:13] hey willcooke, seb128, Laney [08:13] lut didrocks, en forme ? [08:13] hi duflu seb128 didrocks Laney [08:14] seb128: angine + conjonctivite, donc bon… :p [08:14] un poil de fièvre pour couronner le tout [08:15] outch [08:15] didrocks, get some rest and get better! [08:15] popey, morning! Reminder to raise your big font problem [08:15] get well didrocks [08:15] seb128:thx, still need to finishing up some things and advance on subject, but no run, nothing outside [08:15] thx willcooke [08:16] willcooke, he did yesterday evening I think? which sounded like the same issue than didrocks is having just reversed [08:16] the fixes from Marco which are pending upload hopefully fix that [08:16] yeah, the ppa farm is down though :( [08:16] and building on mutter on my nvidia is a PITA [08:16] ah good, I thought it was the same problem and L_aney said it sounded like it too [08:17] I wanted to testproof it before uploading [08:18] does #launchpad/#is know about the ppas issue? [08:18] didn't ping yet, but image builds are stuck as well [08:19] hey didrocks hey willcooke [08:20] didrocks, [08:20] tjaalton: buildd-manager has got stuck; I've requested a restart (though there's no IS vanguard around just now, so it may take a while) [08:20] just as a fyi [08:32] seb128: thx for asking [08:32] didrocks, I didn't need to, TImo already had ... anyway hopefully sorted out soon! [08:33] :) [08:34] :P [08:36] ah, unstuck! let's test this mutter [08:38] 2 boots without any issues! As it was on each boot before, I think it's fixed [08:38] let me keep mutter running for a little while to ensure no obvious regression and I'll sponsor [08:39] wooot [08:39] good work Marco [08:39] thx didrocks for testing/sponsoring! [08:39] (we should probably think about maybe giving Marco ppu for the gnome-shell stack this cycle?) [08:41] yeah, would be easier, under the condition that things are carefully tested before upload :) [08:42] but sounds logical to me [08:42] yeah, I think we didn't have much untested mps problem recently so worth at least considering it [08:46] tseliot, can you tell me if this behaviour is expected? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-418/+bug/1823758 [08:46] Ubuntu bug 1823758 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-418 (Ubuntu) "Release upgrade didn't update nvidia driver" [Undecided,New] [08:52] is there a tool that shows where on the screen is the touch event happening? [08:56] libinput-debug-events ? [08:59] or evemu-record [09:05] jibel, evtest might help too [09:15] Trevinho, I tested mutter 3.32.0-1ubuntu2 from didrocks's PPA with your fixes and touch with screen rotation is still broken. [09:15] Trevinho, the screen rotates physically but the coordinates of the pointer do not. [09:16] note that it doesn't really work either with 3.32.0-1 [09:19] that's not supposed to be fixed with the ppa [09:19] but in upstream 3.32.1 [09:19] which wasn't released yet [09:19] k [09:20] FYI, jibel and I didn't spot any obvious regression, so 3.32.0-1ubuntu2 now in UNAPPROVED [09:20] great [09:20] thx guys! [09:20] I guess we get another update/upload to do with .1 is out, hopefully today [09:21] let's hope so :) [09:21] between 2 zfs discussions, was time to test it ;) [09:22] didrocks, btw unsure if you saw, I assigned you 2 of the disco-archive-rebuild bugs, ubuntu-reports hitting a go listed by dh_missing and session-migration [09:23] seb128: yeah, will do them at lunch time, should be easy for both [09:23] great [09:23] so, I saw, but thanks for the reminder :) [09:23] thx :) [09:23] np! [09:23] go was upgraded to 1.11 and now ship mod files [09:24] session-migration is just 2 tests failing due to python config file changing its sorting behavior (grrrr) [09:24] python :/ [09:25] "backward behavior compatibility" :p [09:40] seb128: Hi, can you cherry pick the log out fix for systemd ? [09:40] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/11697 [09:40] systemd issue (Pull request) 11697 in systemd "Notify about Job property change when job is uninstalled" [Pid1, Closed] [10:25] willcooke: yes, it is expected. The 418 driver doesn't support some of the GPU series that the 390 supports, hence we avoid upgrading users to something that might not work for them. Also, we don't do hardware detection when upgrading drivers. [10:28] willcooke: let me reply in the bug report [10:29] thanks tseliot [10:29] It's never ending :/ (I've been using the Nvidia driver since around 1998 and regularly lose support for my current GPU) [10:30] * duflu shrugs and fades into the night [10:32] willcooke: done. So, that would be either a "won't fix", or a "wishlist" thing, assuming that anybody wants to work on it on the system updater side (I can help with the detection side) [10:34] tseliot, oki. I think we need to have another discussion about how we want the general nvidia drivers story to improve. Making newer drivers more easily installable/findable etc. I'm going to see Brad in a couple of weeks so I will bring it up with him then and see what we can work out. [10:35] willcooke: all right [11:35] willcooke: who was i going to speak to about big font fun? [11:36] popey, d_idrocks but it's known and should be fixed [11:36] ok, collio [11:36] *coolio [11:43] popey, see backlog for a ppa to test (or wait for the upload to be approved from disco queue) [11:43] kk, thanks [11:57] tjaalton, do you think it's worth syncing the libxcursor new version from debian? looking to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxcursor/commits/master it fixes a segfault and add support for xdg dir and that's it, sounds like bugfix enough? [11:59] seb128: fine by me [11:59] tjaalton, thx === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand [13:03] oSoMoN: yay... your firefox policy patch was merged [13:22] Morning [13:22] hey trevinho! [13:22] didrocks: thanks for testing and uploading, jibel testing too (but as said my side of the problem should be done) [13:23] seb128: hi === sparkieg` is now known as sparkiegeek [13:23] how are you? [13:23] seb128: muy bien! [13:23] trevinho, do you know if upstream shell plan to roll their 3.32.1 tarballs today? [13:23] we are on a tight schedule for disco and we need those [13:24] seb128: no I saw Laney asked. but... [13:24] they fix several important bugs (like touch coordinate being buggy on X) [13:24] ah [13:24] Trevinho: yw! Great to have the fix :) [13:25] seb128: usbguard isn't for disco, right? [13:25] (been asked in the MIR team) [13:25] didrocks, no, it's maybe for next cycle [13:25] ack [13:25] depends if GNOME merge the work which is pending review [13:26] Laney, the "tech debt" about search provider you are talking about are the app patches we have for a few of our sources? [13:26] ok! it will be off the list for now [13:26] for one week? :p [13:26] didrocks: yeah was nothing huge, but I actually I'm happy to have triggered it since it's just an issue that is there because of a race I want to fix anyways (and not dependent on the fractional thing itself) [13:26] seb128: well, I doubt it will be looked at until we have the confirmation it's going to be needed soon [13:26] I should adjust my replies [13:27] tell them it's for disco :p [13:27] ahah [13:27] but that's how we end up having things put on side until mid-next-cycle [13:27] and then missing the cycle :/ [13:27] I guess move that back to early next week [13:27] no hurry [13:27] I guess we will discuss the topic in Lyon [13:28] having an accurate list and not a 30 items long one, knowing "it's really the ones we need to work on" this cycle helps [13:28] seb128: I have to ping again florian.... 😔 [13:28] then we can re-bump priorities and ping MIR/security team if needed [13:28] Trevinho, DOIT :) [13:28] like dlna which is up for mutliple cycles [13:28] * Trevinho doesn't like to bother [13:28] but yeah, a little bit of better coordination [13:28] didrocks, yeah, chrisccoulson is sleeping on that one :( [13:30] seb128: yes, and there's a patch to Shell too [13:30] but if you don't care then ignore my comment, that's fine [13:30] Laney, k [13:30] bah, why didnt I get a calendar reminder [13:30] Laney, I do care, I just wanted to make sure I've the details right [13:30] willcooke, DST? [13:30] maybe I just closed it without reading [13:30] anyway [13:31] #startmeeting Desktop Team Meeting 2019-04-09 [13:31] Meeting started Tue Apr 9 13:31:03 2019 UTC. The chair is willcooke. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [13:31] Available commands: action commands idea info link nick === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-desktop to: Home of the Desktop Team, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam | For help or questions, try #ubuntu | Work (read-only for non-developers): https://trello.com/b/RHiGQXZJ/ubuntu-desktop-1904-cycle | Amaterasu watches over you benevolently | Desktop Team Meeting 2019-04-09 | Current topic: [13:31] Laney, and I agree it's time to sort that out (though I'm afraid it's another one where we need Florian to comment/review and fail to get traction, but let's see) [13:31] Roll call: andyrock, dgadomski, didrocks, duflu (out), jamesh (out), jibel, kenvandine, laney, oSoMoN, seb128, tkamppeter, trevinho, robert_ancell (out) [13:32] hey [13:32] rather that bracketed stuff be left out of replies if possible [13:32] hi there [13:32] o/ [13:32] o/ [13:32] I failed to send out the rls bugs email this morning, sorry. I had meetings and got busy with release PR stuff [13:32] Laney, k, fair enough, I just think Marco failed to get traction in previous cycle but let's be positive and have a fresh try again :) [13:32] o/ [13:33] Let's look at incoming BB bugs [13:33] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-bb-incoming-bug-tasks.html [13:33] 1 new one, but already fixed by the looks of it [13:33] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1592177 [13:33] Ubuntu bug 1592177 in gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu) "Focus drops from search input in GtkFileChooserDialog after first character, which stops searching (broken behaviour)" [Undecided,Fix released] [13:33] yeah, I'm untagging [13:33] thx [13:34] I need to talk to bdmurray about filtering the fix commited out [13:34] well accepted/fix commited should be out [13:34] We can just ignore them for now [13:34] I think we said if it's nominated then it's not making sense on the incoming list (rather than the status) [13:34] yeah [13:34] just it did remind me I said I would talk ot him [13:34] On to CC: [13:34] anyway [13:34] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-cc-incoming-bug-tasks.html [13:34] o/ [13:35] Quite a few FTBFS [13:35] hey andyrock, get off this phone :p [13:35] I saw a conversation about that on the mailing list [13:35] willcooke, I vote rls-not-fixing them all [13:35] edontcareaboutcosmicatthispoint [13:35] seb128: I'm on my laptop :P [13:35] anyone against that idea? [13:35] even d_oko seemed to agree on the list that it was not a priority [13:35] Sounds right to me, based on the ml [13:35] agreed, time for fixing, SRU, get that migrated… probably shouldn't care. Or maybe reviewing the list and see if they apply to disco? [13:36] he filed bugs for disco [13:36] we had a full test rebuild there as well [13:36] rls-dd-incoming has them [13:36] perfect then :) [13:36] ok, if no one objects to the CC ones I will fix them in a mo [13:36] thx [13:36] On to DD then: [13:36] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-dd-incoming-bug-tasks.html [13:37] there is one non-FTB [13:37] that one is more interesting :) [13:37] Robert has fixed it [13:37] right, I emailed nagged him about it yesterday, worked out :) [13:37] :) [13:37] on to the FTB ones then [13:38] Do we want to find owners for them all now? I assume that we want to get them fixed [13:38] I wouldn't bother reviewing the list here [13:38] just ask people to grab some of they can [13:38] dish them out [13:38] and if they don't we do assignement in our managers meeting tomorrow? [13:38] I'll take deja-dup [13:38] thanks Laney [13:38] Laney, thx, as a fyi I reported https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/deja-dup/issues/22 [13:38] World issue 22 in deja-dup "Tests fail with glib 2.60" [Opened] [13:39] * didrocks handles as told session-migration and ubuntu-report [13:39] I poked enough to figured out it's not happening with glib 2.58 but stopped there because ENOCLUE [13:39] mh, also is it a think to SRU just a build failure? mhmh [13:39] seb128, can I assign you on that one? [13:39] Laney, .4 has the vala fixes we need [13:39] hmm, did you want that one then if you've looked a lot? [13:40] willcooke, deja-dup? Laney stepped in, I didn't get anywhere with the glib issue so I'm happy for him to poke [13:40] I meant rsvg [13:40] oh [13:40] I missread [13:40] Laney, I got nowhere on why the mock thing/glib might fail to I would welcome you to poke at that bit [13:40] k [13:40] thx [13:40] i386 only - do we want to fix those? [13:40] we need to [13:40] I vote give the rest out now, one per person, shouldn't take any time at all [13:40] kk [13:41] yeah [13:41] ok, librsvg [13:41] willcooke, let's review post meeting/assign? [13:41] no need of the team to assign imho [13:41] I'd like to just get it done [13:41] k [13:41] oSoMoN, can you look at librsvg? it's something with rust [13:41] yup [13:41] i can take shotwell [13:41] thx [13:41] kenvandine, thx [13:42] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openexr/+bug/1823432 [13:42] Ubuntu bug 1823432 in openexr (Ubuntu) "openexr ftbfs in disco (i386 only)" [High,New] [13:42] shotwell has a link to a commit, CHEATER! [13:42] ha [13:42] lol [13:42] Laney: no, it's just that he's going to take 2 :) [13:42] * kenvandine hides [13:42] willcooke, I can take openexr and cogl [13:43] (done) [13:43] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/guile-2.2/+bug/1823459 [13:43] Ubuntu bug 1823459 in guile-2.2 (Ubuntu) "guile-2.2 ftbfs in disco (arm64 only)" [High,New] [13:43] andyrock, want to poke at that one? [13:44] sure thing [13:44] thx [13:44] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1823464 [13:44] Ubuntu bug 1823464 in gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) "gnome-keyring ftbfs in disco (s390x only)" [High,New] [13:44] s390 only [13:44] so !fix [13:44] give it to xnox :p [13:44] ? [13:44] well, we sort of need to fix build issues imho [13:44] or make it stop building on the arch [13:45] (or skip tests on that arch to "fix" the build...) [13:45] same for gnome-keyring [13:45] that's gnome-keyring we were talking about? [13:45] ffs. My tabs are out of order. sorry [13:46] I wouldn't dismiss those kind of bugs out of hand without investigating them at least a bit first ... [13:46] yeah [13:46] Anyone want to offer to look at that one? [13:46] kenvandine, does Robert has time to poke maybe at that one? [13:46] lol [13:46] he's on hols [13:46] nope [13:47] ah :/ [13:47] jamesh perhaps? [13:47] jamesh? [13:47] seems like we all agree :) [13:47] sure [13:47] people who are accepting bugs, don't forget to target to series [13:48] otherwise they will not be on tracking [13:48] k, I'm going to assign jamesh, if he can't loop back [13:48] Laney, thx, I will go anf fix [13:48] *and [13:48] * Laney fixed dd incoming already [13:48] fixed for that last one [13:48] thx [13:49] one last one for DD tracking... [13:49] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1823175 [13:49] Ubuntu bug 1823175 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu Cosmic) "Battery status shows "Estimating..." when fully charged" [Medium,Triaged] [13:49] unassigned [13:49] looks like it needs untagging [13:49] or marked invalid for upower [13:50] it seems it was fixed in gnome-shell [13:50] The Unity 7 team might want to fix it still [13:51] but it's incomplete anyway [13:51] there's a unity 7 team? [13:51] k_alam & co [13:51] cool [13:51] well not rls in any case at this point I think [13:51] yeah [13:52] I will catch up with k_alam and sort it [13:52] proposed migrations looks clear. Anything you want to add Laney? [13:54] Let's do AOB [13:54] nope [13:54] thanks Laney [13:54] #topic AOB === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-desktop to: Home of the Desktop Team, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam | For help or questions, try #ubuntu | Work (read-only for non-developers): https://trello.com/b/RHiGQXZJ/ubuntu-desktop-1904-cycle | Amaterasu watches over you benevolently | Desktop Team Meeting 2019-04-09 | Current topic: AOB [13:54] Anyone got anything? [13:54] nothing [13:54] 1 min.... [13:54] release is coming as a reminder [13:55] :) [13:55] nope, I just will try to get some appindicator fixes, so might need sponsor :) [13:55] there are still some GNOME 3.32.1 updates that we should still try to get in [13:55] but otherwise I think we are mostly in good shape [13:55] nope [13:56] ah, there are g-s changes pushed to vcs... [13:56] do we want to release them if no .1 is there? [13:56] Trevinho, finding a sponsor should be possible here :) [13:56] a11y mouse fix [13:56] we want a .1 [13:56] if we don't have one I say we do a snapshot [13:56] k, that would be included anyways [13:57] let's define a deadline? [13:57] in waiting I mean [13:57] Laney, any opinion on that? [13:57] from a r-t perspective [13:57] I guess the sooner the better, I would say eod for tarball and we upload tomorrow what we have, snapshot or .1 [13:59] Let's continue that in a mo, and end the meeting... [13:59] #endmeeting === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-desktop to: Home of the Desktop Team, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam | For help or questions, try #ubuntu | Work (read-only for non-developers): https://trello.com/b/RHiGQXZJ/ubuntu-desktop-1904-cycle | Amaterasu watches over you benevolently [13:59] Meeting ended Tue Apr 9 13:59:27 2019 UTC. [13:59] Minutes: http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-desktop/2019/ubuntu-desktop.2019-04-09-13.31.moin.txt [13:59] thanks all [13:59] thx [13:59] thx [13:59] thx [14:00] seb128: no, doesn't really matter, would still do those via debian as normal if possible though [14:01] right [14:02] indeeds [14:27] didrocks, did you maybe want to look at the gnome-boxes update this week? the libosinfo update landed but Jeremy vanished so he didn't do the .90 -> .0 update (which includes the new Ubuntu support) [14:29] seb128: sure, will probably do tomorrow [14:29] no hurry, it's in universe so I guess it's fine until later in the week probably [14:29] thx didrocks! [14:29] yw [14:38] kenvandine, seb128, willcooke, I have updated the debdiff of bug 1763520 (the GTK print dialog patch) with the current patch from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/717. Could someone of you sponsor the upload before FF on Thursday? Thanks. [14:38] bug 1763520 in gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu Cosmic) "after upgrade to bionic, printing fails without explanation / logs / debuggability" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1763520 [14:38] GNOME issue (Merge request) 717 in gtk "Print dialog, CUPS: Check unknown option values whether they are actually custom settings - Backport to GTK 3.24" [Merged] [14:39] tkamppeter, thx [16:54] seb128: The "Manage Installed Languages" button is no longer visible in Region & Languages, even if ubuntu-language-support.patch is still there. [17:02] jbicha: You are the author of that patch. ^ Any idea of what happened? [17:03] GunnarHj, hey, no idea about that, maybe ask robert_ancell when he gets online, he worked on the changes to that panel this cycle [17:03] jbicha is not around much recently I think, best to not wait for him [17:04] seb128: Ok, I'll ask Robert. Thanks! [17:05] yw! [17:07] seb128: I saw it when I was about to dig into bug #1823778. Any offhand thoughts about that bug? [17:07] bug 1823778 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "Unable to set Serbian as Language" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1823778 [17:12] * kenvandine just enabled portals in gedit master (edge branch) [17:12] what could possibly go wrong :) [17:13] i didn't remove the home interface just yet [17:39] night all o/ [19:25] ricotz, I saw that someone uploaded your vala update to Debian, I synced it to disco now (it's in unapproved queue, still needs to get reviewed) [20:18] seb128, ok, thank you [20:51] Laney: tomorrow when you want, please sync with https://tracker.debian.org/news/1037751/accepted-gnome-shell-extension-appindicator-28-1-source-into-experimental/