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ochosii sometimes see this issue as well, or something similar, and i wonder if it's x11 because if i do a manual VT switch the session wakes up again (that's without light-locker or any other screensaver apart from the x11 mit screensaver extension)00:00
TJ-I've never been able to get the DPMS to be enabled in that way, once its off its off00:08
TJ-ochosi: I added a delay loop and it didn't help00:09
TJ-I've added a report of what the X error is from gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop00:10
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-default-settings:: Disable xfce4-screensaver lock screen in the live session @ http://git.launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings/commit/?id=650fd90df8d1e3e7b15fd789907fa47e9e2f68e5 (by Sean Davis)00:15
TJ-Well, the error is 8 but cannot figure out where to decode that; can't see an obvious error.h 00:22
TJ-hmmm, seems to be "#define BadMatch           8    /* parameter mismatch */ "00:24
-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-default-settings:: Add Super+L shortcut to lock the screen. Replace Ctrl+Alt+D with Super+D to show the desktop @ http://git.launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings/commit/?id=4f8124a0669462a5ff86017043ab4cc068ae4b1e (by Sean Davis)00:36
bluesabreUnfortunate that xfwm4 doesn't support multiple keybindings and doesn't have an interface for it's commands (I think)00:37
bluesabreTJ-: yeah, I've definitely seen instances where DPMS gets turned on, and not back off without swapping VTs and killing it (more than just with light-locker)00:39
bluesabreochosi: do you have a strong opinion on: [TEAM VOTE] The GIMP: Shipping with GTK theme by default ?00:40
Eickmeyerbluesabre: ack01:00
bluesabreFinally got the emoji email out. Hopefully we get some +1s :)01:14
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-SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce4-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfce4-cpugraph-plugin 1.0.91 released @ http://xfce.10915.n7.nabble.com/ANNOUNCE-xfce4-cpugraph-plugin-1-0-91-released-tp54273.html (by André Miranda)01:17
ochosibluesabre: maybe we can simulate the problem by enabling dpms on a secondary monitor and then trying to configure it with xrandr. if thats the problem we may just havr to add a dpms call to xfsettingsd (if it doesnt do that already)06:57
ochosiregarding gimp, i'd go for non-dark theme. the dark theme of gimp osnt really that nice (its more dark greyish) and the monochrome icons dont help a11y imo06:57
knomehmm, should update the team factoid08:46
bluesabreochosi: I think dpms is all monitors or none10:15
bluesabreochosi: thanks for the vote :)10:15
bluesabreochosi: now vote on emoji ;)10:15
ochosibluesabre: ah right, possible that affects all displays because its a single x call11:14
ochosibut with a timeout one could still easily simulate this11:15
ochosidpms on -> sleep 3000 -> xrandr --auto11:15
ochosior something along those lines11:15
TJ-bluesabre: I did a test with the daily 19.10 amd64; the live env suffers the same on the 2nd cycle of lid-close suspend>resume too. Updated bug report to reflect that. As before, monitoring the output's dpms node in sysfs shows it being turned off when the GUI TTY is active13:06
bluesabreTJ-: some possibly good news for 19.10... will be swapping out light-locker for xfce4-screensaver today or tomorrow. Major difference between the 2 is that the latter doesn't use vt-switch for user locking. At least for me, this means I am able to suspend/resume my laptop normally and it always comes back13:44
bluesabre(ofc, we still need to get the LTS into a reasonable state)13:44
TJ-but neither of those are used in the Live environ are they?13:56
jphilipzhi all, i want to do QA testing primarily on the upcoming xfce 4.14 components and wondered if i should get the daily iso or the 19.04 iso and add the qa staging ppa on top of it22:42
guiverc2jphilipz, I'm no expert, but I'd suggest eoan daily from http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/ as it allows you to record your QA-tests, have have a place for comments and to report bugs (if found) in a manner that's more easily tracked  (they go on launchpad anyway; but it has test/bug tracking)  my 2c22:54
jphilipzguiverc2: thanks. when you say 'record your QA-tests', can you elaborate on that22:56
guiverc2if you open the provided link, it'll take you to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/404/builds/195174/testcases/1303/results  (for live qa-tests); where you can currently see some recent logs  (i forgot were there)22:57
guiverc2jphilipz, i would have pushed that less if I'd realize my logs were there, but take note of button "Add a test result"  it has places for critical bugs, bugs & comments, you can amend your reports ...  from launchpad you can view all qa-tests (from iso.qa.ubuntu.com) that involve a specific bug etc23:01
jphilipzguiverc2: thanks23:09
jphilipzi see here there are various test cases, but what about reporting bugs not related to these - http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/404/builds/195174/testcases23:11
guiverc2report those normally thru launchpad.   the iso.qa site is specific to those tests, and should NOT limit your testing :)23:11
guiverc2record comments as you see appropriate (or useful to you) 23:12
guiverc2useful to you & others23:12
jphilipzi've reported a few bugs on launchpad before for ubuntu mate, so lets see how this goes23:17

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