[03:49] <duflu> That's odd. 14.04.6 is now past end of life. But it's suggested 14.04 is supported to 2022. For that to be true it sounds like a 14.04.7+ release would need to exist...?
[04:32] <tjaalton> it's ESM
[04:57] <duflu> OK, yeah. Differing levels of support explains it
[05:37] <didrocks> good morning
[05:37] <jibel> Morning all
[05:37] <didrocks> salut jibel
[05:37] <jibel> Salut didrocks
[06:36] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[06:36] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN
[06:36] <didrocks> joyeux vendredi :)
[06:37] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks, joyeux vendredi à toi :)
[06:57] <duflu> Morning didrocks, jibel and oSoMoN
[07:01] <didrocks> hey duflu
[07:10] <duflu> jibel, I think you found the #1 Nvidia bug that nobody is talking about yet
[07:10] <duflu> But I knew it was becoming popular so put it in Trello
[07:11] <duflu> I also looked at fixing it this week briefly, until I realised the supplied "fix" is only a guess/workaround
[07:11] <duflu> So it's less trivial than I thought
[07:12] <jibel> duflu, which bug?
[07:12] <duflu> jibel, bug 1827466
[07:12] <ubot5`> bug 1809407 in mutter (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1827466 [nvidia] Corrupted wallpaper after resuming from suspend" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1809407
[07:29] <seb128> good morning desktopers
[07:29] <didrocks> salut seb128
[07:29] <seb128> lut didrocks, joyeux vendredi ! en forme ?
[07:31] <duflu> Morning seb128
[07:32] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you? had a good friday so far?
[07:32] <duflu> seb128, yes it's going OK. Thanks for reminding me though. I need to be careful to not start or see anything that could ruin the evening and weekend :)
[07:32] <duflu> How are you seb128?
[07:32] <seb128> I'm good thanks :)
[07:38] <marcustomlinson> morning seb128 didrocks duflu
[07:38] <marcustomlinson> happy friday
[07:38] <duflu> Hi marcustomlinson
[07:39] <didrocks> seb128: en forme, oui, et toi ?
[07:39] <didrocks> hey marcustomlinson
[07:39] <seb128> en forme :)
[07:39] <seb128> hey marcustomlinson
[07:40] <seb128> marcustomlinson, how is it going for you? you seem quite busy with libreoffice :)
[07:40] <marcustomlinson> "en forme" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StlMdNcvCJo&feature=youtu.be&t=12
[07:42] <marcustomlinson> seb128: yeah I think I have a decent grasp on libreoffice now. Working on the gnome build-snap now, getting "somewhere"...
[07:42] <seb128> ah, nice
[07:47] <seb128> oSoMoN, marcustomlinson, bug #1827451 might be one to consider to SRU in not too long since the Japan era change is in action now
[07:47] <ubot5`> bug 1827451 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "Japanese new era "Reiwa(令和)" support" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1827451
[07:48] <seb128> (unsure how much/in what context it's being used though, probably minor/a side function|integration for libreoffice)
[07:48] <seb128> but for sure worth including those patches in the next SRU rounds
[07:49] <duflu> Also known as the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia
[07:51] <duflu> Ignore that statement if you find it confusing
[07:52] <marcustomlinson> :P
[07:52] <oSoMoN> :)
[07:54] <oSoMoN> seb128, note that there's no upcoming upstream release for a bionic SRU as the 6.0 line is EOL
[07:54] <oSoMoN> so we can prepare a SRU just for that one patch
[07:54] <seb128> oSoMoN, well we might want to SRU patches, like those :)
[07:55] <oSoMoN> yes, definitely
[07:55] <marcustomlinson> ok I'll add it to my todo
[07:56] <oSoMoN> not sure in what context it's used either, it might be minor or maybe completely essential for Japanese users, it'd be interesting to find out in order to set an importance on the bug
[07:58] <seb128> in any case even if it's quite minor I think it's the sort of change we want to see in the LTS
[07:58] <oSoMoN> yes, absolutely
[08:00] <oSoMoN> marcustomlinson, note that we also want to backport patches/java.vendor-Debian.diff and patches/java.vendor-Ubuntu.patch to bionic, in prevision for a future openjdk SRU
[08:00] <marcustomlinson> ok thanks for the heads up
[08:01] <Laney> yo
[08:08] <oSoMoN> yo Laney
[08:08] <seb128> hey Laney, how are you?
[08:08] <duflu> Hi Laney
[08:08] <seb128> didrocks, you have a bit of japanese culture, any idea where the era is being used/displayed? is that in standard calendars instead of using e.g 2019?
[08:10] <didrocks> seb128: it's a good question. I have seen it on monuments (and IIRC they put it in the "happy new year" signs), but I don't really know on calendars and such. The year is reset (like, we are the 03/05 of the new era)
[08:10] <didrocks> 03/05 of year 1 of the new era
[08:10] <didrocks> more precisely
[08:19] <Laney> hey oSoMoN seb128 duflu
[08:20] <Laney> yeah doing alright thanks, looking forward to the long weekend though :>
[08:20] <Laney> you?
[08:21] <oSoMoN> looking forward to a sunny week-end, if not a long one :)
[08:26] <Laney> you lucky thing
[08:27] <oSoMoN> well it's currently raining quite heavily, but I'm driving southward tonight in search for a warmer climate
[08:28] <Laney> monday morning: <oSoMoN> hi from Kenya
[08:29] <oSoMoN> :)
[08:29] <oSoMoN> Trevin_ho style
[08:30] <Laney> actually... https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/184745
[08:30] <Laney> can probably do better than that :>
[08:30] <duflu> Yeah keep in mind the southern hemisphere is nearing winter
[08:31] <duflu> Thought that's 2 months away
[08:31] <duflu> *Though
[08:33] <seb128> Laney, looking forward the w.e, even if it's not long :)
[08:33] <seb128> didrocks, thx
[08:33] <Laney> you guys had that day already :P
[08:33] <seb128> Laney, how did the protest go yesterday?
[08:33] <seb128> right :)
[08:33] <Laney> yeah alright, gave out my stack of leaflets
[08:33] <Laney> everyone was friendly
[08:33] <seb128> no rain?
[08:34] <Laney> nothing too bad
[08:34] <Laney> that came later on
[08:34] <seb128> sounds like it went as well as it could have then :)
[08:40] <Laney> yeah, fingers crossed!
[08:45] <didrocks> hey Laney ;)
[08:47] <Laney> こんにちは didrocks!
[08:57] <didrocks> I can still read some hiragana \o/
[08:59] <Laney> :>
[09:19] <erGoline> Hi! I'm setting up ubuntu on a Matebook x pro and I have a couple of problems with the touchpad. First one: on xorg the palm reaject does not work, if I'm typing and hit the touchpad a click is registered (on Wayland it is ok). Two: if i do a phisical click with the thumb the cursor move randomly a bit because the (fat) finger generates a fake micro movement. Any solutions, please?
[09:21] <duflu> erGoline, those both sound like libinput issues. Please open a bug by running 'ubuntu-bug libinput' and also open a bug upstream at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/groups/libinput/-/issues
[09:22] <pieq> that was fast...
[09:22] <pieq> oh.
[09:23] <duflu> erGoline, those both sound like libinput issues. Please open a bug by running 'ubuntu-bug libinput' and also open a bug upstream at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/groups/libinput/-/issues
[09:24] <erGoline> Ops, re :)
[09:25] <erGoline> hi duflu, you are always present and helpful, thanks :)
[09:26] <duflu> I don't think either of those are true, but you're welcome :)
[09:26] <duflu> Those are the kind of bugs libinput has to fix for each model of touchpad all the time
[09:27] <duflu> Curious though, that we never needed such fixes with the synaptics driver
[09:27] <duflu> Or did we? Users had 'synclient' to play with
[09:29] <duflu> Makes me think there's something fundamentally wrong with the way libinput choses defaults
[09:36] <erGoline> duflu, uhm... checking the xorg conf I'm using the synaptics driver
[09:36] <duflu> Hah
[09:36] <duflu> erGoline, in that case all the tweaks you need are via the 'synclient' command
[09:37] <erGoline> but... I have installed some libinput stuff, perhaps they confict?
[09:38] <duflu> Once you find the settings you like you can make them permanent by adding the command to 'gnome-session-properties'
[09:38] <duflu> erGoline, sounds like you need to log a bug to Ubuntu regardless. Please open a bug and attach your Xorg log files as well as the xorg.conf
[09:39] <erGoline> ok!
[09:39] <duflu> If you want to be sure you are using libinput then just try logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland'
[09:42] <erGoline> (sorry for the disconnect loop, I have a "No ping reply" issue today...)
[09:49] <duflu> 🎠
[09:49] <duflu> 🎡
[12:03] <GunnarHj> Hi seb128, I'm thinking that bug #1823722 may motivate a langpack update for disco (i.e. if it can be done without testing by the translators teams like it was done for 18.04.1). Thoughts? Do you know when Łukasz is back?
[12:03] <ubot5`> bug 1823722 in mutter (Ubuntu Disco) "keyboard shortcuts are displayed not translated" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1823722
[14:03] <Trevinho> morning!
[14:04] <Trevinho> Laney: hey, can you please check the bionic SRUs for shell and mutter?
[14:05] <Trevinho> I didn't merge in mine Daniel one but I guess you can do that
[14:05] <seb128> hey trevinho
[14:05] <Trevinho> seb128: morning
[14:06] <Trevinho> how are things?
[14:10] <oSoMoN> ¡buenos días Treviño!
[14:11] <Trevinho> oSoMoN: hola... Buenos días a ti!
[14:11] <Trevinho> Buena tarde ya...
[14:13] <oSoMoN> yeah, almost EOW here
[14:43] <Laney> hi Trevinho, probably not today, busy with other stuff, sorry
[14:46] <Laney> can do next week tho
[15:33] <Trevinho> Laney: ah, ok no worries...
[15:33] <Trevinho> Laney: want me to merge Daniel's thing too=?
[15:39] <Laney> sure
[15:39] <Laney> merci!
[16:01]  * oSoMoN goes south, have a good week-end everyone!
[16:01] <didrocks> even more south? How could it be :p
[16:02] <didrocks> time for week-end here as well :)
[16:44] <seb128> k, enough for now, have a nice w.e desktopers!
[16:45] <marcustomlinson> cheerio