[00:37] @glpzzz [./pcmanfm-qt: symbol lookup error: ./pcmanfm-qt: undefined symbol: _ZN2Fm16Proxy …], which version 19.10? it doesn't work on my 19.10 but it work in my 20.04 [01:07] @HMollerCl [which version 19.10? it doesn't work on my 19.10 but it work in my 20.04], Yes, 19.10 [01:56] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALe3cab14ac449: make text match] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALe3cab14ac449 [02:33] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALf227acd3c3da: MAke text actually match] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALf227acd3c3da [02:46] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL2c0286edc689: Remove double space] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL2c0286edc689 [02:48] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL7bc2a5a1c2eb: Improve wording] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL7bc2a5a1c2eb [03:04] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL44b17a907177: Add menu file changing] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL44b17a907177 [03:27] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL51ea8a99bf46: Improve wording of add to quicklaunch] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL51ea8a99bf46 [03:34] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL4192678cdeef: Fix styling] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL4192678cdeef [03:36] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL720975e11305: Remove wordiness] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL720975e11305 [03:40] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL060b82929075: Add from where to select settings] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL060b82929075 [03:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL0fbaf665403c: Add note about over 100 percent causing distortion] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL0fbaf665403c [03:44] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL4393bf2826af: Describe volume adjust step better] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL4393bf2826af [03:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL1aaa0490d1bf: Add styling for selecing diffrent types of spacers] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL1aaa0490d1bf [03:58] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALc0577763a383: Improve wording for spacer] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALc0577763a383 [06:41] @HMollerCl [Who was looking ci? @aptghetto @guiverc?], There is noone. … I didn't have time the last weeks and won't have time the next weeks or months. [07:01] @HMollerCl [Who was looking ci? @aptghetto @guiverc?], Actually, @tsimonq2 asked me if I could look at CI and its working. I have been waiting for him to point me to the docs. [07:46] @The_LoudSpeaker [Actually, @tsimonq2 asked me if I could look at CI and its working. I have been …], If we look in our wiki (https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/) we will see a page called "Continuous Integration" => https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging/ci/ … Thankfully, Jenkins does also have a user documentation => https://jenkins.io/do [07:46] c/ … To play with Jenkins, it might be also a good idea to setup Jenkins locally with Docker => https://jenkins.io/doc/book/installing/ … Although, we don't use Jenkinsfile, but we have two repos: https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/ci-metadata/ and https://phab.lubuntu.me/source/ci-tooling/ [07:59] Noted. [07:59] I will add them to read list. [08:00] I had actually read a part of https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/packaging/ci/ and visited ci.lubuntu.me but couldn't understand what's happening so thought I'd read it later nicely. [18:07] @The_LoudSpeaker in case you haven't seen it https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/657 [23:52] We can use that xorg conf file and for enabling tap to click by default. [23:52] It's that what you wanted me to notice? [23:53] go away no one needs that [23:54] * if you expect tap to click and it's NOT enabled, nothing happens [23:54] Are you sure wxl? [23:54] * if you DO NOT expect tap to click and it's NOT enabled, happiness [23:54] Well.. people asked for it. [23:54] * if you DO NOT expect tap to click and it's enabled, something happens you DON'T want [23:55] @wxl [ * if you DO NOT expect tap to click and it's enabled, something happens yo …], So you just disable it. [23:55] You don't cry [23:55] same logic to disable it [23:56] people will want to use the GUI interface to turn it on and off. they will be confused when it doesn't work. [23:56] i'm saying it's more confusing to people that don't want it when it's enabled by default [23:57] @wxl [ i'm saying it's more confusing to people that don't want it when it's enab …], Those are very few [23:57] if you want it and it's not enabled: nothing happens [23:57] if you don't want it and it's enabled: something you DON'T want happens [23:57] either way, we will make a choice that doesn't serve SOMEONE well [23:57] I agree with that too. [23:57] in which case, i'd rather choose the path which results in the least amount of pain [23:58] which i'd argue is the case where nothing happens rather than something you don't want [23:58] Only a small thing happens, one or two clicks that's it. People who don't want it will know how to disable it. [23:58] They will disable it on first boot. [23:59] people who want it will know how to enable it by the same logic [23:59] and I think along with the path of least resistance. the method we have to enable it is also easy, I would hate to take that away.