 @tsimonq2 [bionic-changes mailing list], Thanks!
 Tbh are pull requests merging an actual thing
 @ItzSwirlz [Tbh are pull requests merging an actual thing], Um?
 @ItzSwirlz [Tbh are pull requests merging an actual thing], Aren't they?
[05:51] -lugito1:#lubuntu-devel- [T119: Dialogue for Lock screen] guiverc (Chris Guiver) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T119#2875
[06:04] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T30: Theme GRUB] guiverc (Chris Guiver) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T30#2877
[07:04] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL75a755a2b68b: Fix conjugation] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL75a755a2b68b
[07:05] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL655cdeed2999: Fix styling] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL655cdeed2999
[07:07] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUAL03d469de80cd: Fix too many tabs description] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUAL03d469de80cd
[07:16] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [rMANUALd926f2f4d397: Add another way to close a tab] lynorian (Lyn Perrine) committed: https://phab.lubuntu.me/rMANUALd926f2f4d397
 @lugito [<lugito>  3[  13T30: Theme GRUB  3]   15guiverc (Chris Guiver)  commented on the …], 🙁
[08:10] <guiverc> The_LoudSpeaker, I could try UEFI or another box.. but yeah :(
[08:11] <guiverc> NOTE: I don't know if significant; it was a INSTALL ALONGSIDE rather than erase & install (that box has issues with erase & install; I could erase partition table & do full disk install tomorrow
[08:15] <guiverc> The_LoudSpeaker, FYI:  my details on install http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds/205597/testcases/1701/results
[08:15] <guiverc> (it won't have anything of value I bet.. just in case though provided)
 @guiverc [<guiverc> The_LoudSpeaker, I could try UEFI or another box.. but yeah :(], Please do.
 @guiverc [<guiverc> NOTE: I don't know if significant; it was a INSTALL ALONGSIDE rather t …], Any one is fine.
[09:58] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T139: Ensure applications in Snap packages show up in the lxqt-panel menu] apt-ghetto (apt-ghetto) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T139#2879
 @lugito [<lugito>  3[  13T139: Ensure applications in Snap packages show up in the lxqt-p …], 🤯
 @The_LoudSpeaker [Aren't they?], Well when Phab takes over like everything
 ?
 Well they could merge but with Phabricator being used more than GitHub it’s an uncomfortable arrangement
 Most pull requests are implementations but like nobody will really notice them unless it’s on Phab
 They might get merged but their chances are very low
 Like seriously 10 - 30%
 but phab makes things easier. Less confusing at least for me.
 Wow. Since when did apt Install chromium-browser started installing snap?
 19.04 I think
 19.10
 Nice. I just installed chromium using that method on 20.04 it did tell me to log out and log back in. But I could see the icon without that in the applications menu. And it even opened without logging out/back in.
 I stand corrected.
 @RikMills [19.10], So what about those who will be upgrading from 18.04 to 20.04 ? I am on bionic base and have deb package Installed for chromium.
 They will get the snap.
 There should be a postinst migration script
 @kc2bez [I stand corrected.], Anything else I should check? I checked grub theme and new xscreensaver dialogue box. Theme needs some tweaks.
 @RikMills [There should be a postinst migration script], So the deb one will be replaced by the snap one? With all data migrating?
 @The_LoudSpeaker [So the deb one will be replaced by the snap one? With all data migrating?], Yes, supposedly.
 Noice!
 @The_LoudSpeaker [Anything else I should check? I checked grub theme and new xscreensaver dialogue …], Now I have to dig up 2 months old conversation on #grub and #ubuntu-devel. Why can't the theme just workk!!
 Also, about adding snaps. I notice a difference of 40MB on a fresh install. I just installed chromium-browser as I said above. Then logged out and logged back in. I see usage of 388MB idle. Which was 352MB when I first started htop after the fresh install.
 ^ wxl: @kc2bez
[17:22] <theloudspeaker_> The QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME environment variable is not set correctly (current value: lxqt, required value: qt5ct).
[17:22] <theloudspeaker_> ^ when I start qt5ct on focal
[17:23] <theloudspeaker_> there were talks about adding qt5ct to focal na? @tsimonq2 @kc2bez @wxl 
 we discussed qt5ct and kvantum, yes.
[17:24] <theloudspeaker_> so to set environment variables, it comes under rdefault-settings?
[17:33] <theloudspeaker_> kvantum is better imo. I don't see many changes made using qt5ct getting applied.
[17:33] <theloudspeaker_> even after I set the above mentioned environment variable and then make the changes
[17:43] <theloudspeaker_> https://forum.lxqt.org/t/kvantum/726/33
[17:43] <theloudspeaker_> ^ Interesting upto a point. 
[17:43] <theloudspeaker_> (read, till wxl participates)
 @ItzSwirlz [Most pull requests are implementations but like nobody will really notice them u …], What are you specfically referring to?
 @wxl [What are you specfically referring to?], Never mind
 @ItzSwirlz [Never mind], OK I guess that means in this case that they are not a thing 🤣
 XD
[17:55] <theloudspeaker_> @hmollercl how can I change the time after which I get a popup to upgrade? I have already gotten it twice till now in this session.
[17:55] <theloudspeaker_> approx 35 mins
[17:55] <theloudspeaker_> *have already got it
 I think Hans pushed a commit that one of us needs to upload to address that ^
[17:59] <theloudspeaker_> I can do it now.
[18:00] <theloudspeaker_> one sec, let me just boot my laptop.
[18:01] <theloudspeaker_> again! I cannot connect to my own quassel-core from the quassel client that we give preinstalled with lubuntu. Someone pointed me to a doc that time. I will dig that up. *sigh*
 here is the thing though, I think he did a git push not arc diff so I think your process is a little different. wxl what are your thoughts here?
 That's fine iff. it got uploaded and tagged
 @theloudspeaker_ [<theloudspeaker_> again! I cannot connect to my own quassel-core from the quasse …], that is by design, they are two different applications. just `sudo apt remove quassel` and then `sudo apt install quassel-client`
[18:04] <theloudspeaker_> can he do git push? members have those rights?
 @wxl [That's fine iff. it got uploaded and tagged], I am not sure if it was tagged and I think it only got uploaded to phab.
[18:06] <theloudspeaker_> @kc2bez why can't we give the correct one initially itself? unncessary process for users having their own cores.
 if you just have the client installed without a core it won't work. You really need to read the design of the application at https://bugs.quassel-irc.org/projects/quassel-irc/wiki
 @theloudspeaker_ [<theloudspeaker_> can he do git push? members have those rights?], We have given certain folks push access to certain repos
 Basically Hans is hosting his repo in phab.
 @kc2bez [I am not sure if it was tagged and I think it only got uploaded to phab.], If you want to confirm and resolve that would be great
[18:10] <The_LoudSpeaker> I understand the design. also get the point of giving this app. But I am gonna rant anyway coz I have to do 2 extra steps. :P
 @kc2bez [Basically Hans is hosting his repo in phab.], Noice.
[18:11]  * The_LoudSpeaker prefers a banjo
[18:12] <The_LoudSpeaker> usually people dance to banjo but okay.
[18:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> i'd like to know more about this: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T68
[18:25] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [Unbreak Now!, Open] provide a solution for installing third-party/proprietary drivers: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T68
 briefly we need to setup the license module in Calamares and run the ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
[18:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> okay.
[18:29] <The_LoudSpeaker> where can I read about calamares modules?
 https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki
[18:30] <The_LoudSpeaker> dhanyawad.
[18:30] <The_LoudSpeaker> (Thanks!)
 @kc2bez [I think Hans pushed a commit that one of us needs to upload to address that ^], Yes, it will be every 24hours then
 35min is strange, it should be every hour since reboot
 @HMollerCl [Yes, it will be every 24hours then], Nice.
 @HMollerCl [35min is strange, it should be every hour since reboot], 🤷🏻‍♂ it showed up once I logged in and then again after sometime. I am sure 35 to 40 mins coz around that time, I had started quassel after logging in.
[22:11] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T139: Ensure applications in Snap packages show up in the lxqt-panel menu] wxl (Walter Lapchynski) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T139#2880
[22:34] <wxl> just to put it here, the way to seed snaps is to use the "snap:" qualifier (see https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/ubuntu.focal/desktop-minimal)
[22:35] <wxl> you can also see "snap:ubuntu-budgie-welcome/classic" https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/ubuntu-budgie.focal/desktop
[23:40] <wxl> @lynorian @tsimonq2 it seems manual.l.m/lts is a 404. did we miss something?