[01:00] ochosi: ...You on focal? [08:06] Looks like https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=887022 was fixed. [08:06] Debian bug 887022 in xfce4-clipman "xfce4-clipman: History vanishes on reboot" [Important,Open] [09:11] ochosi: You seemingly forgot to update POTFILES.in? === jphilips_ is now known as jphilips [09:27] Unit193: is the beta of core out? [09:37] There wouldn't be a beta precisely, just a fresher build. [09:37] Morning o/ [09:39] Wimpress: Fancy meeting you here. [09:49] Is anyone here, who is in awake hours, able to mark Xubuntu images ready? [09:49] We've done some smoke testing, as have community. [09:49] Looking good. [09:53] There should be shortly, but he'll be pretty busy. [10:04] -BottyMcBotFace:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 20.04 - amd64 - amd64 built. [10:13] jphilips: ↑ [10:16] Unit193: thanks [10:33] Wimpress: marked as ready [10:36] -BottyMcBotFace:#xubuntu-devel- ::platform:: maas: split into supported and community. @ http://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/commit/?id=a80f1675ac80b0c4581e270a45bc67985f47de17 (by Dimitri John Ledkov) [10:41] bluesabre: Thanks! [10:48] knome: any luck with the wallpaper? We're in beta freeze now, which means the uploads are slow to be approved. I'll be doing various fixes and uploads over the weekend (and then we'll hopefully be mostly done for the cycle). [10:48] I'll probably also schedule a meeting for once the testing week is over === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [10:49] I presume you saw my earlier ping? [11:28] Unit193: are you okay with list for core - smaller, lighter, faster [11:28] with this* for [11:29] It's not really faster, depends on how you define 'lighter' as to the accuracy of that. [11:30] smaller download, lighter on startup services, and faster as less memory being used [11:31] had someone on facebook mention they went with core as regular was to heavy for their old laptop [11:31] https://imgur.com/3q6wrfh.png [11:31] Unit193: about thunar, yeah... haven't had a chance to peek at that yet. [11:34] Like I've mentioned before, the idea is basically a configured Xfce setup with not a lot of extras. [11:35] Hence, not even a browser or GUI package manager. [11:36] i'm aware, just trying to create a logo for it and mention its main points below the logo in simple terms [11:37] 'only what *you* want'? :P [11:39] if you are happy with that, lets go for it. doing this so you'd also put it on your website :D [11:41] https://imgur.com/2Bcqm0k.png [11:42] Not really into slogans really, if it's what someone wants to use great, if not then the full desktop is a great option. I just don't want to be misleading people. [11:43] So if that works, great. [12:08] facebook comment: "Among the winners there are no wp for dark themes :(" [13:17] Unit193: the potfiles are already fixed in master [13:18] i plan to do a maintenance release soon, i just wanted to give the translators some time to catch up [13:19] also in terms of that bugreport 1.6.0 should significantly improve the history handlin [13:19] (before the history was deleted a lot in the running process, e.g. at startup) [14:41] anyone know how to fix this 'E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).' [14:41] as running the command doesnt do anything [14:47] my bad, only used one - rather than 2 :D === hggdh is now known as hggdh_ === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh__ === hggdh__ is now known as hggdh-msft === flocculant is now known as Guest72080 [18:02] bluesabre, ochosi: will the release notes be available soon. [18:04] Gotta write them. [18:04] So, maybe this weekend? [19:36] jphilips: Sounds like you tried dpkg -i on a deb? Perhaps try apt install ./pkg.deb instead? [19:36] ochosi: Ah gotcha, I'll wait. Thanks! And yep, looked to me like you fixed it. :) [19:36] Unit193: thanks. i solved it [19:38] if you see anyone join with a username starting with xu-core-beta, they are here for you :D [20:53] Unit193: 10 langs have already been updated since the refreshed potfiles has been pushed, so i'd give it until early next week and then do the patch release [20:53] maybe i should include "make check" in the release script as a trivial self test... [20:54] i guess i thought make distcheck includes make check or something [20:57] It doesn't? [21:02] i guess i would have received an error, no? [21:02] i mean make check literally fails [21:02] make distcheck passes [21:08] Which seems so odd, but yeah.. [21:23] i know.. [21:24] i can test it again, but i already tried it two days ago (or so) [21:29] Anyway, if you were on focal or whatnot I was going to say I can do the backport for you in a PPA, but I imagine you install from git. [21:52] albinard: Heya! [21:53] For suspending, what happens if you run: dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.login1 /org/freedesktop/login1 org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.Suspend boolean:true ? [21:53] The 04/03 ISO of Xubuntu Core installed on HP p7-1010, AMD64, BIOS, 6GB RAM: installed cleanly, very fast, currently running well with a lot of added software. [21:54] Oops - just saw your note while I was typing. [21:54] Hah, no problemo [21:55] Okay, I'll see what I can do. Never probed quite that deep, but I'll give it a shot! [22:01] unit193: it just threw me off line, but suspended instantly. [22:02] Sois that my new Suspend instruction? [22:04] ...So I just learned this computer does *not* suspend well. Couldn't even restart X or switch to a TTY. :P [22:05] albinard: Well that's the dbus call to logind, so it sort of helps to try and show where the issue might be. [22:07] Sorry to hear I got you into a mess. I really have no complaint about a 30 sec wait for Suspend. [22:08] Come to think of it, I'd rather do that than get myself into some other problem trying to fix it! [22:08] Hah, nah that's fine. I should see if I can find another system that suspends at least a little better. A delay in suspend doesn't exactly seem ideal. [22:08] My netbook does suspend, as long as I don't close the lid! >_< [22:15] Thank you for the help, and thanks for all the ISOs! [22:15] Sure thing, glad that at least worked.