
 @Eickmeyer Congratulations, will be testing UC tomorrow
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1870856
 Kubuntu api-dbus ?

 not using kubuntu, using regular ubuntu
 oh uh
 idk
 idk what that language is so i can't tell you (edited)
 Would an option like that in kubuntu be legal?
 Hello Guys, anyone testing dual screen 4K/HiDPI?
[01:45] <valorie> not just guys here.....
 Guys=guys/gals (sorry, in Australia)
 We try to save words downunder 😉
[01:46] <valorie> people, folks, lots of inclusive words are available
[01:46]  * valorie prefers y'all
 Hm, true. lesson learned
[01:47] <valorie> :-)
[01:47]  * valorie has only a laptop, so no dual screens
 Can't get my screen placement to last over session lock, logoff and restarts 😞
[02:11] <valorie> @KamilaJM -- I would check the permissions in your $HOME
[02:11] <valorie> everything should be owned by your user, *none* by root
[02:12] <valorie> especially your ~/.config folder/files
[02:12] <valorie> if sudo was used sometime by mistake, it can mess that up
[02:12] <valorie> !chown
 Hm. Can't see anything with root permission. Will run a chown, just be sure. Thanks
[02:13] <valorie> hope it helps!
 ran a chown -R. Let's see how the next restart goes. Thanks
[02:15] <valorie> sure
 No, "is" would be correct. (re @rajkumaar23: )
 You can kinda look at it differently by taking other words out. "Some software is proprietary"
 You can kinda look at it differently by taking other words out. "This software... is proprietary" (edited)
 Unless you'd say some software are proprietary, but that screams broken English to me.
 Unless you'd say "some software are proprietary", but that screams broken English to me. (edited)
 Could you help with creating a how-to document for playing SC2 on Kubuntu 20.04? All I need is the text files from your .wine folder. Anything ending in .reg or having Winetricks in the name. If not in the root of .wine then drive_c. (re @DarinMiller: yes, kubuntu)
 The discussion is here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1670268 (re @schykle: No, "is" would be correct.)
 Just finished testing SC2 vulkan using lutris. Wow!  Min framerates were mid 40's. Typical framerates were mid 70's, topping out over 100 when things were slow.
 What CPU and video card? (re @DarinMiller: Just finished testing SC2 vulkan using lutris. Wow!  Min framerates were mid 40's. Typical framerates were mid 70's, topping out over 100 when things were slow.)
 CPU: i7-4771, GPU EVGA Geforece GTX 1080
 How did you get your hands on a 4771? And how high have you clocked it?
 Everything is std clock speed. My desktop is older
 I wish you could use SLI. I have 3 of these GTX 1070 FTW2 cards!
 Do you play Legacy DOOM? Like using GZDoomGL?
 CPU clock spd. 3.5GHz, GPU speeds GPU:  GClock 2012MHz, Mem: 10010Mhz
 I play doom2016
 I can push my memory to about 2012 clock and 8996 memory, but you have 2x the processing power on that card. That's why I want to SLI all my cards together!
 I mean clock to 2012 and mem to 8996.
 These were mining cards. These little bad-boys used to make me $6 per day each! I built my own mining rig frame using some wood from Home Depot for about $12 total each. People were selling rig frames for $100+!
 GTX 1070's should play quite nicely.  On occasion in SC2, I would hit stutter (once every 10 min or so) but frames rates would be mid 70's so I don't know why.  Overall, SC2 has run better than ever.
 Excellent.  That's awesome that you were able to make  with setup!
 make money^
 I was to the point of making over $200 per day. Why work, right? I actually quit my job and lived off mining!
 Nice!
 Did you still need my wine setup?  It's generic DXVK lutris: https://lutris.net/games/starcraft-ii/
 welcome @Dreamingwolf @hey_aris
 I probably shouldn't be surprised at how well Xubuntu 20.04 is running for me, so I guess I won't be :D
 good for me as well
[03:44] <lotuspsychje> morning ; )
 Heyo! Good morning!
 20.04 seems to be an awesome release across all the flavors.  I am quite impressed.
 Good Morning!
 I'm glad! (re @DarinMiller: 20.04 seems to be an awesome release across all the flavors.  I am quite impressed.)
 Good morning
 By the way guys, I need community input for the boot screen to use in 20.10. https://twitter.com/UbuntuCinnamon/status/1246644093167566849
 Yeah, I have tried K, X and regular Ubuntu and Mate and all have been fine. I guess I'll just settle into Xubuntu for the long haul, as I'm just comfortable with Xfce (re @DarinMiller: 20.04 seems to be an awesome release across all the flavors.  I am quite impressed.)
 @philipz Thank you
 Everybody has a favorite, I guess, haha
 Just did my first case for Ubuntu Budgie, passed well! :D
 Should we vote on the above twitter link even if we don't run Cinnamon?
 Awesome. I haven't tried Budgie in forever. Solid? (re @schykle: Just did my first case for Ubuntu Budgie, passed well! :D)
 Indeed! I really like the built-in dock feature of the Budgie Panel. They make it pretty easy to customize ootb, but what really gets me is the plugins they include. A lot of nifty little things that I think people will really enjoy. (re @electragician: Awesome. I haven't tried Budgie in forever. Solid?)
 Awesome then. Maybe if I get curious to try out something new I'll give it a shot (re @schykle: Indeed! I really like the built-in dock feature of the Budgie Panel. They make it pretty easy to customize ootb, but what really gets me is the plugins they include. A lot of nifty little things that I think people will really enjoy.)
 Budgie is slick
 Typically Ubuntu and Budgie, and I also found cinnamon to be slick and elegant
 Of course, that is when you freshly install thm
 Of course, that is when you freshly install them (edited)
 All it takes is extra packages and its gone :P
 For EST: it's midnight in 6 minutes, here are products that have not been tested:
 For EST: it's midnight in 6 minutes, here are products that have not been tested (50% of mandatory tasks cannot be completed to qualify)
 Kubuntu
 Ubuntu
 Ubuntu Kylin
 Ubuntu MATE (iso for apr 5 is now available)
 Ubuntu Studio (I will test tomorrow)
 Xubuntu (edited)
 Sidenote: I'm glad you guys are working hard. Keep up the great work! I'm also proud that when I joined, there was about 65 members, now we have +20 more. Great job! See you all tomorrow.
 Which link are you referencing for the test status?  This one shows most everything completed: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/411/builds
 That is beta. I am talking about the daily:
 176,83,33
 ugh
 http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds
 this one-Beta is pretty much good as it seems most of the tasks have been completed and the bug reports are coming in well.
 Of course, we can't make assumptions, so it's always good to test out the daily's, too.
 Test the daily's every day between beta release and go live?
[04:03] <valorie> the cool thing about doing that if we can, is that we catch bugs and test bugfixes
[04:03] <valorie> helps the devels a lot
 Test as much as you can. Thanks to Canonical's amazing services, ISO's are built for them daily.
 Every two days, the ISO's are scrapped and I believe if the testcases aren't complete, then they won't rebuild a new iso for the next day, but again, all ISO's are scrapped after two days.
[04:05] <valorie> @ItzSwirlz - they build them if there are changes
[04:05] <valorie> no point in rebuilding the same thing
 Comment: I just booted xub 20.04 daily; it started with a "Installation failed" message in box (black background, before desktop drew); which some users may find confusing (it was a live run and not install... result I think of failed checksums on thumb-drive (I seem to get a lot of em)), is that worthy of bug report?  It's easy to miss the 'check disk for defects' normal output as 
 Yeah, I forgot about this. I can probably get my settings from that. Thanks! (re @DarinMiller: Did you still need my wine setup?  It's generic DXVK lutris: https://lutris.net/games/starcraft-ii/)
 The ISOs build daily, no matter what. They are just on cron jobs. They only don't if the release team turn the cron off for milestones etc. (re @ItzSwirlz: Test as much as you can. Thanks to Canonical's amazing services, ISO's are built for them daily.
 Every two days, the ISO's are scrapped and I believe if the testcases aren't complete, then they won't rebuild a new iso for the next day, but again, all ISO's are scrapped after two days.)

 Hi, I'm trying to find out if anyone else has an issue with strectched image icons, i cant post on askubuntu as 20.04 is offtopc
 Hi, I'm trying to find out if anyone else has an issue with strectched image icons, i cant post on askubuntu as 20.04 is off topic (edited)
 i upgraded from 19.10, im wondering if a clean install is preferable?
 wheres best to report this?
 Launchpad would be my guess
 You might be able to ask on discourse.ubuntu.com as well
 thanks
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs (re @chrisjimallen: )
 Backup move .config to .config.bak and restart. See whether that fixes it. Then the problem is some corrupt config
 @KapilaJM will try that, TY
 I'm going to try a couple of things first @guiverc befire doing that, but thanks!
 👍
 :)
 @KapilaJM you mean gnome config? :P
 Yes Mate 🤑
 👌 (re @KapilaJM: Yes Mate 🤑)
 I always do my dist upgrades in init 1. Had few config  corruptions in my Fedora days
 good to know. im self isolating until monday, luckily ok, so i have an entire day to kill. think im going to reinstall :)
 Nothing like a fresh install
 @guiverc about the installation failed message for xubuntu, which software did you copy the ISO to the USB with? does it also show up when you run it in a VM?
[10:09] <guiverc> @philipz, `mkusb` but no I'm convinced its a crappy thumb-drive (new verbatim, don't buy them!); switching to term and `dmesg |grep squashfs` is why I'm blaming thumbdrive
 how does one fire up a daily 20.04 image in MultiPass, that is not clear to me
 do a MultiPass find
 The 20.04 image is seen as "daily:20.04"
 then do a "multipass launch "daily:20.04"
[12:02] <lotuspsychje> @Itzswirlz: have you been able to test the dock bug yesterday?
 @ItzSwirlz it would have been nice to have clarified what each of them before the poll, as i voted and wasnt sure what was what. :D
 Yes, I confirmed it on launchpad (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <lotuspsychje> @Itzswirlz: have you been able to test the dock bug yesterday?)
 @bashfulrobot congrats on getting the domain ubuntubudgie.com back from squatters
 Oh yay
 I knew r/Ubuntu Budgie was squatted
 Were you able to at least change your vote? (re @philipz: @ItzSwirlz it would have been nice to have clarified what each of them before the poll, as i voted and wasnt sure what was what. :D)
 My plan is to launch 3 total community polls then average out the numbers
 no they don't give option to change vote
 Darn. I'll do it next time
 Which one were you intending to vote?
 YESSSSSSSS
 Comments of the omg! ubuntu article

 Surprised we were noticed there-I didn't think the comments would have a mention of us
[13:16] <lotuspsychje> @ItzSwirlz: great thanks!
 Any bugs to look out for in Studio?
[13:51] <lotuspsychje> Eickmeyer might know that ^
 I dont know how I got it but I got bug #1835579
 Something with the XFCE color scheme.
 https://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg5734568.html
 Found this archive
 @ItzSwirlz Chances are the bug report actually contains private information. Either way, Xfce bugs like that fall on the Xubuntu team.
 Ubuntu Studio doesn't maintain a DE.
 Yeah. I reported the only 1 bug i found under xfce4-panel
 Great. My studio isn't booting. it had an issue removing packages but then it said installation finished
 Fan is going though.
 Okay nevermind, I got it. So much EFI junk in the way xD
 oh
 ubuntustudio-desktop-core is a minimal terminal
 well then
 and because of this i have no internet
 I'll call it a success.
 ERR:FailedSuccessfully
 haha (re @Eickmeyer: ERR:FailedSuccessfully)
 well no post-installation then
 And there is no task for other partitioning, its just install on entire disk
 oink
 And this was only bug I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-panel/+bug/1870639
 Annoying thing with QA is that even when I list the bug number, it still says its bug #1, majority market share
 Ha! Yeah, that bug was closed.
 wait-i think I have it
 Oh, because I listed the NUMBER of bugs
 Not the BUG NUMBER as in a tihng.
 So much fails
 @Eickmeyer Would you like to spin the wheel?https://wheeldecide.com/index.php?c1=Ubuntu&c2=Kubuntu&c3=Lubuntu&c4=Ubuntu+Budgie&c5=Ubuntu+Cinnamon+Remix&c6=Ubuntu+Kylin&c7=Ubuntu+MATE&c8=Ubuntu+Studio&c9=Xubuntu&t=Ubuntu+Product+Testing+Choices&time=5
 Sadly, I won't have time today.
 Okay :D
 andd i got kylin
 The most ignored flavor.
 great
 They've been having theme issues, so I hope they've been doing better
 Ooh Kylins new boot

 OMG! Ubuntu! would disagree (re @ItzSwirlz: The most ignored flavor.)
 well
 its for chinese people, and it's pretty underrated IMO.
 The desktop is elegant, based off of a desktop in English that we all contribute to, and is glossy and amazing
 As a matter of fact, I just found a bug.
 What is chinese language pack package named?
 language-pack-ca?
 Bug #1870834
 Bug #1870934 (edited)
 And its 158 heat, wow
 nvm-8 heat. my bad
 #1870936
 Bug #1870936 (edited)
 Would settings not starting up count as a critical?
 Oh god
 Closing Bug #1870936
 Okay-instead I edited it that it should be a default
 Alright, this is painful enough. I'm going to the installer.
 Let me know if you guys can figure out the language package for chinese
[15:36] <Eickmeyer> handsome_feng: ^
 is that the name?
 No, that's the lead for Kylin.
 Oh ok
 And uhm,
 what is the display manager kylin uses?
 Because what is THIS?

 I've been seeing similar sizing issues with the Mac, due to high 2.5K pix resolution
 lightdm or sddm. Not sure. I know the DE is UKUI which is based on MATE.
 Yes, it appears to segfault soon after startup (re @ItzSwirlz: Would settings not starting up count as a critical?)
 Kylin uses 821 MB ram, great job
 They use lightdm.
 sudo apt purge lightdm: will remove that and ubuntukylin-desktop*
 sddm not installed
 Then it's lightdm. Same as all the others except Kubuntu and Ubuntu proper.
 Wait, but one thing
 It's not a lightdm issue, it's the configuration that's the problem
 It that the login screen, or a screenlocker?
[15:43] <xubuntu-tester65> Hi, Have you succeed to install VirtualBox addition on Xubuntu 20.04
 Login screen
 I have a feeling it's one of these packs:
 ubuntukylin-desktop
 I have a feeling it's one of these packs:
 ubuntukylin-desktop
 ubuntukylin-default-settings (edited)
 I have a feeling it's one of these packs:
 ubuntukylin-desktop
 ubuntukylin-default-settings
 ubuntukylin-theme (edited)
 I have a feeling it's one of these packs:
 ubuntukylin-desktop
 ubuntukylin-default-settings
 ubuntukylin-theme
 ukui-themes
 ukui-desktop-environment (edited)
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> vboxadd-setup.log
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> Building the main Guest Additions module for kernel 5.4.0-21-generic.Error building the module.  Build output follows.make V=1 CONFIG_MODULE_SIG= -C /lib/modules/5.4.0-21-generic/build M=/tmp/vbox.0 SRCROOT=/tmp/vbox.0 -j1 modulestest -e include/generated/autoconf.h -a -e include/config/auto.conf || (		\echo >&2;							\echo >&2 "  ERROR: Kernel
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> configuration is invalid.";		\echo >&2 "         include/generated/autoconf.h or include/config/auto.conf are missing.";\echo >&2 "         Run 'make oldconfig && make prepare' on kernel src to fix it.";	\echo >&2 ;							\/bin/false)make -f ./scripts/Makefile.build obj=/tmp/vbox.0 \single-build= \need-builtin=1 need-modorder=1  gcc
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -Wp,-MD,/tmp/vbox.0/.VBoxGuest-linux.o.d  -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/include  -I./arch/x86/include -I./arch/x86/include/generated  -I./include -I./arch/x86/include/uapi -I./arch/x86/include/generated/uapi -I./include/uapi -I./include/generated/uapi -include ./include/linux/kconfig.h -Iubuntu/include  -include
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> ./include/linux/compiler_types.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Werror=strict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fshort-wchar -fno-PIE -Werror=implicit-function-declaration -Werror=implicit-int -Wno-format-security -std=gnu89 -mno-sse -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -mno-avx -m64 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -mno-80387
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -mno-fp-ret-in-387 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=3 -mskip-rax-setup -mtune=generic -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -DCONFIG_X86_X32_ABI -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SSSE3=1 -DCONFIG_AS_AVX=1 -DCONFIG_AS_AVX2=1 -DCONFIG_AS_AVX512=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SHA1_NI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SHA256_NI=1 -Wno-sign-compare
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mindirect-branch=thunk-extern -mindirect-branch-register -fno-jump-tables -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -Wno-frame-address -Wno-format-truncation -Wno-format-overflow -Wno-address-of-packed-member -O2 --param=allow-store-data-races=0 -Wframe-larger-than=1024 -fstack-protector-strong -Wno-unused-but-set-variable
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wno-unused-const-variable -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-var-tracking-assignments -pg -mrecord-mcount -mfentry -DCC_USING_FENTRY -flive-patching=inline-clone -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wvla -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-stringop-truncation -fno-strict-overflow -fno-merge-all-constants -fmerge-constants
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -fno-stack-check -fconserve-stack -Werror=date-time -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types -Werror=designated-init -fmacro-prefix-map=./= -fcf-protection=none -Wno-packed-not-aligned -Wno-declaration-after-statement -include /tmp/vbox.0/include/VBox/VBoxGuestMangling.h -fno-pie -I./include -I/tmp/vbox.0/ -I/tmp/vbox.0/include -I/tmp/vbox.0/r0drv/linux
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/ -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/include -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/r0drv/linux -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DVBOX -DRT_OS_LINUX -DIN_RING0 -DIN_RT_R0 -DIN_GUEST -DIN_GUEST_R0 -DIN_MODULE -DRT_WITH_VBOX -DVBGL_VBOXGUEST -DVBOX_WITH_HGCM -DRT_ARCH_AMD64 -DVBOX_WITH_64_BITS_GUESTS  -DMODULE  -DKBUILD_BASENAME='"VBoxGuest_linux"'
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -DKBUILD_MODNAME='"vboxguest"' -c -o /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest-linux.o /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest-linux.c  gcc -Wp,-MD,/tmp/vbox.0/.VBoxGuest.o.d  -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/include  -I./arch/x86/include -I./arch/x86/include/generated  -I./include -I./arch/x86/include/uapi -I./arch/x86/include/generated/uapi -I./include/uapi
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -I./include/generated/uapi -include ./include/linux/kconfig.h -Iubuntu/include  -include ./include/linux/compiler_types.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Werror=strict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -fshort-wchar -fno-PIE -Werror=implicit-function-declaration -Werror=implicit-int -Wno-format-security -std=gnu89 -mno-sse
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -mno-avx -m64 -falign-jumps=1 -falign-loops=1 -mno-80387 -mno-fp-ret-in-387 -mpreferred-stack-boundary=3 -mskip-rax-setup -mtune=generic -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -DCONFIG_X86_X32_ABI -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SSSE3=1 -DCONFIG_AS_AVX=1 -DCONFIG_AS_AVX2=1
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -DCONFIG_AS_AVX512=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SHA1_NI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_SHA256_NI=1 -Wno-sign-compare -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mindirect-branch=thunk-extern -mindirect-branch-register -fno-jump-tables -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -Wno-frame-address -Wno-format-truncation -Wno-format-overflow -Wno-address-of-packed-member -O2
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> --param=allow-store-data-races=0 -Wframe-larger-than=1024 -fstack-protector-strong -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wno-unused-const-variable -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-var-tracking-assignments -pg -mrecord-mcount -mfentry -DCC_USING_FENTRY -flive-patching=inline-clone -Wdeclaration-after-statement
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -Wvla -Wno-pointer-sign -Wno-stringop-truncation -fno-strict-overflow -fno-merge-all-constants -fmerge-constants -fno-stack-check -fconserve-stack -Werror=date-time -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types -Werror=designated-init -fmacro-prefix-map=./= -fcf-protection=none -Wno-packed-not-aligned -Wno-declaration-after-statement -include
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> /tmp/vbox.0/include/VBox/VBoxGuestMangling.h -fno-pie -I./include -I/tmp/vbox.0/ -I/tmp/vbox.0/include -I/tmp/vbox.0/r0drv/linux -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/ -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/include -I/tmp/vbox.0/vboxguest/r0drv/linux -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -DVBOX -DRT_OS_LINUX -DIN_RING0 -DIN_RT_R0 -DIN_GUEST -DIN_GUEST_R0 -DIN_MODULE -DRT_WITH_VBOX
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> -DVBGL_VBOXGUEST -DVBOX_WITH_HGCM -DRT_ARCH_AMD64 -DVBOX_WITH_64_BITS_GUESTS  -DMODULE  -DKBUILD_BASENAME='"VBoxGuest"' -DKBUILD_MODNAME='"vboxguest"' -c -o /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest.o /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest.c/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest.c: In function ‘vgdrvCheckIfVmmReqIsAllowed’:/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest.c:2060:16: warning: this statement may fall through
[15:44] <xubuntu-tester65> [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=] 2060 |             if (pSession->fUserSession)      |                ^/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuest.c:2062:9: note: here 2062 |         case kLevel_AllUsers:      |         ^~~~  gcc -Wp,-MD,/tmp/vbox.0/.VBoxGuestR0LibGenericRequest.o.d  -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/9/include  -I./arch/x86/include
 oh boy, thats a lot
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ^~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1123:33: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THROUGH’ 1123 | #define RT_FALL_THRU()          RT_FALL_THROUGH()      |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:545:17: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THRU’  545 |                 RT_FALL_THRU();
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> |                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~In file included from /tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/types.h:29,                 from /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibInternal.h:33,                 from /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:33:/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1116:60: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘)’ token 1116 | # define RT_FALL_THROUGH()
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> __attribute__((fallthrough))      |                                                            ^/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1123:33: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THROUGH’ 1123 | #define RT_FALL_THRU()          RT_FALL_THROUGH()      |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:545:17:
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THRU’  545 |                 RT_FALL_THRU();      |                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~In file included from ././include/linux/compiler_types.h:59,                 from <command-line>:/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c: In function
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ‘vbglR0HGCMInternalCopyBackResult’:./include/linux/compiler_attributes.h:200:41: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘__attribute__’  200 | # define fallthrough                    __attribute__((__fallthrough__))      |                                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1116:48: note: in expansion of macro
 you're gonna crash the bot
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ‘fallthrough’ 1116 | # define RT_FALL_THROUGH()      __attribute__((fallthrough))      |                                                ^~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1123:33: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THROUGH’ 1123 | #define RT_FALL_THRU()          RT_FALL_THROUGH()      |
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:812:17: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THRU’  812 |                 RT_FALL_THRU();      |                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~In file included from /tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/types.h:29,                 from /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibInternal.h:33,                 from
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:33:/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1116:60: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘)’ token 1116 | # define RT_FALL_THROUGH()      __attribute__((fallthrough))      |                                                            ^/tmp/vbox.0/include/iprt/cdefs.h:1123:33: note: in expansion of macro
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ‘RT_FALL_THROUGH’ 1123 | #define RT_FALL_THRU()          RT_FALL_THROUGH()      |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:812:17: note: in expansion of macro ‘RT_FALL_THRU’  812 |                 RT_FALL_THRU();      |                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c: In
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> function ‘vbglR0HGCMInternalPreprocessCall’:/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:259:20: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]  259 |                 if (!VBGLR0_CAN_USE_PHYS_PAGE_LIST(/*a_fLocked =*/ true))      |                    ^/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:273:13: note: here  273 |
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> case VMMDevHGCMParmType_LinAddr_In:      |             ^~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c: In function ‘vbglR0HGCMInternalInitCall’:/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:539:20: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]  539 |                 if (!VBGLR0_CAN_USE_PHYS_PAGE_LIST(/*a_fLocked =*/ true))      |
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> ^/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:547:13: note: here  547 |             case VMMDevHGCMParmType_LinAddr_In:      |             ^~~~/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c: In function ‘vbglR0HGCMInternalCopyBackResult’:/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:807:20: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> 807 |                 if (!VBGLR0_CAN_USE_PHYS_PAGE_LIST(/*a_fLocked =*/ true))      |                    ^/tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.c:814:13: note: here  814 |             case VMMDevHGCMParmType_LinAddr_Out:      |             ^~~~make[2]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:275: /tmp/vbox.0/VBoxGuestR0LibHGCMInternal.o] Error 1make[1]: ***
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> [Makefile:1719: /tmp/vbox.0] Error 2make: *** [/tmp/vbox.0/Makefile.include.footer:100: vboxguest] Error 2
[15:45] <xubuntu-tester65> sorry :/
[15:45] <Eickmeyer> !paste | xubuntu-tester65
 yikes
 oh dear
 Oof
 @ItzSwirlz the kylin lightdm config seems to be in the package ukui-greeter
[15:46] <xubuntu-tester65> vboxadd-setup.log : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/45mM4f2HYh/
 that'll do it, ill report it under there
 wait-ukui-greeter is a package
 well not a package, a app
 well not a package, an app (edited)
 i launched it in terminal andit failed to conect to daemon
[15:47] <Eickmeyer> xubuntu-tester65: Just FYI, I haven't had that problem under Ubuntu Studio which uses the same DE. So, no, sounds like it might be something on your end.
 Okay so I'll bug that and the greeter
[15:47] <xubuntu-tester65> Eickmeyer which version of virtalbox you have ?
[15:48] <Eickmeyer> Latest: 6.1.4
[15:48] <xubuntu-tester65> Eickmeyer , okey i have 5.2.34 (version of the actual 16.04 repository)
[15:48] <Eickmeyer> xubuntu-tester65: Yeah, that's not going to work for the newer kernel.
[15:48] <xubuntu-tester65> Eickmeyer *18.04
[15:49] <Eickmeyer> I'd suggest getting virtualbox from virtualbox.org.
[15:49] <xubuntu-tester65> Eickmeyer i go to test this thx
[15:50] <xubuntu-tester65> Eickmeyer hope no problem to upgrade from 5 to 6 because i have many vms
 Bug #1870940
[15:51] <RikMills> 5.2.36 has support for kernel 5.4
[15:51] <RikMills> available on vbox site
 it's a duplidoge
[15:52] <RikMills> https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-5.2#v38
[15:53] <RikMills> xubuntu-tester65: ^^ if you would prefer to stay on 5.x
[15:53] <xubuntu-tester65> RikMills pity 5.2.36 not yet in 18.04 repository
[15:54] <RikMills> there is a .deb on the vbox site
[15:55] <xubuntu-tester65> RikMills yes but not auto update :/
[15:56] <Eickmeyer> xubuntu-tester65: Typically the repo is frozen after releases. Backports of packages are very, very unlikely.
 Bug #1870943
[15:59] <RikMills> xubuntu-tester65 Eickmeyer: 5.2.34 is actually from bionic updates. vbox does get some, but not as fast as might always keep up with new kernels
[15:59] <Eickmeyer> RikMills: Ah.
[15:59] <RikMills> new kernels from dev release, that is
[16:00] <RikMills> obviously not getting it updated for the current hwe kernel would be bad
[16:02] <Eickmeyer> RikMills: Yes. I think the problem there was the version in the repos will have errors when compiling the guest addition modules against the kernel in 20.04.
[16:02] <RikMills> yep
[16:02] <RikMills> 5.2.36 fixed that from the changelog. current on vbox site is 5.2.38
 Bug #1870944
 and those are the 3 ukui-greeter bugs
[16:04] <RikMills> this is why I tend to use the vbox testing builds (i.e. latest stable code)
[16:06] <Eickmeyer> Here's my question: Why not latest (6.1.4)?
[16:10] <vboxbug> resolved with last version 6.1.4
[16:11] <Eickmeyer> vboxbug: Glad to hear it.
 Oh dear

 That ain’t good
 Chinese on english language and undefined
 @ItzSwirlz To be fair, Kylin is not developed for non-Chinese speakers.
 I know. That's why it's a little difficult to test
 I'm still going to report as bug-but not anything major
 But the undefined's are what I think is a problem
[16:18] <vboxbug> lol other problem after a few minutes vbox guest addition 6.1.4 crashed . I have clic to send the problem
[16:19] <vboxbug> Very bad luck for me the problem can't be send because "package doesn't seem installed"
[16:21] <vboxbug> roll back for me sorry
 Yeah! David pulled that one off somehow!!!! We just got it. (re @philipz: @bashfulrobot congrats on getting the domain ubuntubudgie.com back from squatters)
 ugh.
 i feel terrible :(:
 #1870934 is major-a bunch of other tasks will be failed. Settings won't start
 Bug #1870934 is major-a bunch of other tasks will be failed. Settings won't start (edited)
 I feel like a bully for sending all these issues, but I hope at least they can get fixed and development can continue, so it will be a great release.:

 Let me know if you guys can confirm #1870934
 Status I believe should be confirmed, and IMO, a lot of tasks failed because of this, so I wish the importance was set to high/critical.
 @ItzSwirlz You marked bug 1870639 for Ubuntu Studio? Why?
 This was in live session
 As with the Mac, don't worry-Lubuntu had this problem too.
 The monitor is 2880x1800. So it was really small.
 Doesn't apply. Ubuntu Studio doesn't use LXQt.
 I resized it and although the start button, and most of the icons changed, some of the applets didn't change size, and the text didn't change size either
 If you want me too, I'll reinstall it and show you
 And I meant, XFCE has the same issue as LXQT had
 You have to use a new bug then against xfce4-panel. You can't use it for a package that's not installed.
 I thought i-
 wait
 wth
 my bad-one second
 i must've typed
 i must've typed wrong issue (edited)
 I removed that bug number from your report (super admin powers are super).
 Ah here it is
 Thanks
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/1870927
 Put this
 That's the correct one
 Probably since cookies stored the number and I hit it by accident.
 That's the one you want. Thanks for telling me
 Actually, the icons DO resize, it's just they do it in steps since the panel doesn't use .svg icons.
 You have to go MUCH bigger or MUCH smaller to get the resize.
 So, sorry, it's not a bug. It's a limitation of xfce.
 That method is actually beneficial overall in regards to performance vs quality
 Oh, lol
 The increments could potentially be increased/improved, but the method itself is sound :D
 Good to know-I feel just as embarrased as you probably feel, and I'm prob just as mad as you. Thanks again (re @Eickmeyer: So, sorry, it's not a bug. It's a limitation of xfce.)
 I'm not mad.
 @ItzSwirlz I'm actually glad you're reporting against packages and not the flavor as a whole, which is what a lot of people do/did in the past. I had to triage literally hundreds of bugs from the 11+ years prior to my joining/leading Ubuntu Studio that were filed against the flavor directly and just left to sit.
 Oh ok.
 I just saw the exclamation marks and capitals, and since I filed it under another DE package, I thought that'd be annoying
 No exclamation marks. Capitals were for emphasis. :)
 I tend to appear angry when it's really just passion. :)
 Haha
 👍 (re @Eickmeyer: I tend to appear angry when it's really just passion. :))
 Well anyways I will be testing MATe later
 Thank you (re @philipz: welcome @Dreamingwolf @hey_aris)
 HI,  kubuntu  20.04    XRDP   ulimit: max locked memory    unlimited   NO WORK.
 NO  XRDP  is work
 Ubuntu  20.04   work  all
 Ubuntu MATe time
 Ubuntu MATE time (edited)
 Was there a new tool in Ubuntu MATE for color schemes?
 yes-here https://twitter.com/franksmcb1/status/1246304744349425666
 where is this in welcome?
 how  to change login
 page theme
 suggest me telegram page for ubuntu noobs
 Does anyone know why upgrade Testcase documentation recommends update-manager which requires a fairly "hefty" package install as opposed to using do-release-upgrade -d ?
 update-manager looks for any new updates/upgrades (re @DarinMiller: Does anyone know why upgrade Testcase documentation recommends update-manager which requires a fairly "hefty" package install as opposed to using do-release-upgrade -d ?)
 it tests internet and apt
 It should also when 20.04 comes out show there's a new release available
 do-release-upgrade -d upgrades you to the development branch (20.04)
 The Product (Upgrade) for the daily release specifies: "Run update-manager -d -c" from a terminal" which is the dev. branch yes.  So, essentially the goal of the exercise is to test update-manager as well as the upgrade process?
[19:01] <ItzSwirlz> Test message here
 Perfect
 What clients do you guys like to use for IRC?
 Telegram (re @ItzSwirlz: What clients do you guys like to use for IRC?)
 sorry-I meant for Freenode.
 sorry-I meant for Freenode IRC. (edited)
 When I was using IRC, Polari was my go-to (re @ItzSwirlz: What clients do you guys like to use for IRC?)
 Thanks
[19:08] <jpeisach> This is definitely nice
 @ItzSwirlz Which client was that? Polari?
 Yes
 It is definitely nice, but doesn't have any persistence unless you use ZNC.
 hexchat (re @ItzSwirlz: What clients do you guys like to use for IRC?)
 😂 (re @DarinMiller: Telegram)
 https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/fvfs7z/ubuntu_2004_is_good_but/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
 https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/fvfs7z/ubuntu_2004_is_good_but/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
 Anything to look out for in Xubuntu?
 The Upgrades test for i386 are no longer possible and thus should be removed from the test list, yes ? (http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds)
 But some people upgrade from i386 to amd64 so
 Until 18.04 support is over, it's probably going to stay there.
 I use Matrix and Quassel.
 too lazy to mess with riot, i started it but I didn't really end up using it much. felt like another applidogion to worry about (re @Eickmeyer: I use Matrix and Quassel.)
 I don't need irc, nor does ubuntu cinnamon probably need one.
 The reason Studio has it is because 1) 3rd oldest flavor, and 2) one of my devs refuses to go to anything else.
[19:26] <RikMills> I sometime use matrix
[19:26] <RikMills-M> ^ indeed
 We still see a significant number of people on the Lubuntu IRC channels.
 If you want to become a flavour, you'll need to get on it (re @ItzSwirlz: I don't need irc, nor does ubuntu cinnamon probably need one.)
 I use quassel with a separate core that is always running.
 Yeah. It seems everyone uses IRC (re @RikMills: If you want to become a flavour, you'll need to get on it)
 We have the RIOT thing, but i'm not sure if it will help but I'll see
 I'll start it up and see
 yeah everyone ended up leaving, haha
 nothing much happened but its fine
 right now: its #ubuntucinnamon:matrix.org
 You can easily start the #ubuntu-cinnamon IRC room and bridge it to the Matrix room. It's really simple. (re @ItzSwirlz: right now: its #ubuntucinnamon:matrix.org)
 How exactly? There a tutorial on Ubuntu wiki?
 No. It's Matrix. You'd probably want to use Riot to do it.
 It's something matrix.org has built-in.
 Unless you mean to start the IRC room. You could ask someone in #ubuntu-irc to give you a hand on that.
 Well if we could connect it to the free KDE
 I’ll see
 Any communities I can create will always have the :matrix.org unless I upgrade

 I just ran the first use case test.  I got a passing result.  However, when I click the "submit" link for passing, nothing happens.  Is there something else that I should do to register my results?
 It should work. Is JavaScript enabled in your browser? Enable all scripts and cookies (re @Duke: I just ran the first use case test.  I got a passing result.  However, when I click the "submit" link for passing, nothing happens.  Is there something else that I should do to register my results?)
 I'll check.  I got the same results with Firefox and Chrome; however, I'm thinking that JavaScript is not enabled, at least in Firefox.  Thanks Josh. (re @ItzSwirlz: It should work. Is JavaScript enabled in your browser? Enable all scripts and cookies)
 No problem.
 Has anyone here with an AMD chipset and SATA mode set to RAID had trouble seeing drives? We may have an issue with the AMD driver. Note we are not talking about RAIDed drives, just seeing a single drive when the BIOS is set to RAID on an X370 Taichi board.
[21:44] <autcrock> Hi there.  Booting off a USB stick loaded with the US 20.04 ISO on a XPS 15 9550 (i7-6700HQ CPUi7-6700HQ, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M and Intel HD530 Graphics)
[21:45] <autcrock> The initial boot menu appears, but selecting any including safe graphics options, the scrreen goes blank and nothing further appears.
[21:46] <autcrock> I installed KUbuntu 18.04 on the machine by the same means, with no problems.
[21:47] <autcrock> US 19.10 has the same blank screen issue.  Any ideas? (I'm ten hours ahead of GMT here.)
 if you add nomodeset to the grub boot, does your system boot?  I have a hybrid 960m laptop that boots great with current ISO but older ISO's required nomodeset.
[21:51] <autcrock> The safe boot option has nomodeset by default.
 oh, hmmm.... try removing the maybe-ubiquity option as that also has caused issues....
[21:55] <autcrock> I'll give that a go.  I'll be offline for a while due to other commitments - thanks.
 same here.. be back in a couple hours...