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pieqMorning!00:24
callmepkGood morning01:34
jameshmorning callmepk 01:40
callmepkHi jamesh 01:40
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pieqthe Ubuntu Software icon is absent from the left panel after installing 20.04 beta. Is it a choice or a bug?03:56
pieq(and I still don't understand the difference between what's called "Ubuntu Software" in a new install, and the "Snap Store")03:56
duflupieq_, I don't know. I tend to use the command line for everything myself04:13
duflurobert_ancell, ^ ?04:13
robert_ancellpieq_, I believe it should be in the panel by default, so that sounds like a bug if it's not there.04:14
robert_ancellpieq_, Ubuntu Software and the Snap Store are the same thing. It's a snap, that when run on Ubuntu has all the functionality we had with the .deb, and when run on other distros just shows the Snap functionality.04:15
pieq_duflu, yeah me too, but I wanted to give it a try cause I have friends who don't04:26
pieq_robert_ancell, thanks for the clarification, I'll raise a bug then. In what project should I do so?04:27
robert_ancellpieq_, raise it against https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software04:27
robert_ancellThe shortcut might be from somewhere else, but start there.04:28
oSoMoNgood morning desktoppers06:08
didrocksgood morning06:15
pieq_hi didrocks and oSoMoN 06:15
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dufluHi oSoMoN and didrocks 06:15
didrockssalut pieq, oSoMoN, hey duflu 06:25
seb128lut didrocks, pieq, oSoMoN, comment ça va aujourd'hui ?06:27
seb128hey duflu, how are you?06:27
pieqseb128, pas trop mal, merci ! Et toi ?06:28
seb128ça va bien !06:28
pieqraising bugs like there's no tomorrow!06:28
dufluHi seb128, busy and stressed still but I don't think there are any emergencies still06:32
dufluYou?06:32
seb128duflu, a bit tired but good otherwise06:32
seb128duflu, let me know if I can help you reducing the stress level06:33
dufluWell, the 4 day weekend should help. Let's see how that goes06:33
seb128right, almost there!06:33
pieqseb128, every time I start my freshly installed 20.04 laptop, I see a message telling me to press Ctrl+C to cancel disk checking06:35
pieqBut I think actually no disk checking is going on, cause if I don't do anything, the system boots up normally in a few secs, as usual06:35
pieqseb128, could it be a regression related to #1870018 ?06:35
dufluI think that's a new *feature*06:35
pieqhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/187001806:36
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1870018 in xubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu Focal) "Option (Ctrl-C) not shown to disable ISO verification" [Undecided,New]06:36
seb128duflu, on installed systems?06:36
dufluOh. No.06:37
seb128pieq, ubuntu-bug plymouth , add the 'journalctl -b 0' log and boot with plymouth:debug on the grub cmdline and then add /var/log/plymouth-debug.log 06:38
seb128https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Plymouth#Enabling_Debugging06:38
pieqseb128, doing...06:40
dufluseb128, it's not a plymouth issue. Plymouth does not request anything; it's just a GUI. Something else would be causing that06:41
seb128pieq, thx06:41
seb128duflu, right, what I would expect as well06:41
didrockssalut seb128, fatigué, mais ça va06:41
seb128didrocks, mauvaise nuit?06:41
didrocksseb128: ouais, donc forcément, ça impacte les oreilles, etc. etc.06:42
seb128:-(06:42
seb128force pas aujourd'hui, repose toi un peu06:42
didrocksmerci! on va essayer si j’arrive à avancer comme je le souhaite06:44
pieqhm... ubuntu-bug plymouth shows me the Launchpad message "Please wait while bug data is processed. This page will refresh every 10 seconds until processing is complete." but it never gets to the next screen06:44
pieqand just before clickin "Send", I can see there is a permission error to retrieve the boot log06:45
oSoMoNhey duflu, salut pieq, seb128, didrocks 06:45
oSoMoNseb128, ça va bien, et toi?06:45
seb128pieq, try with sudo ?06:46
seb128oSoMoN, ça va, un peu fatigué et pas encore bien réveillé :)06:46
pieqseb128, now I can see the boot.log before clicking "Send", but I'm still stuck at Launchpad page06:48
seb128it can take a while, depending of your upload06:49
seb128do something else and see in a few minutes?06:49
seb128oSoMoN, you should be able to sync librsvg :)06:49
oSoMoNseb128, ack, thanks! (and thanks for the additional build-dep that I missed, I went a bit too fast)06:55
seb128np!06:55
seb128oSoMoN, where did you find tb 68.7? neither the download page nor https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/ has it from here06:55
oSoMoNseb128, it's an RC: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/candidates/68.7.0-candidates/06:56
seb128ah06:56
seb128thx06:56
seb128(I noticed your uploaded and wanted to update the snap)06:57
oSoMoNseb128, it's reasonable to wait for it to be released before accepting it into focal-proposed06:57
seb128I'm not a r-t member so not going to accept it06:57
seb128but thx for the info06:57
oSoMoNI know, just saying06:57
seb128I will wait for that to update the snap then :)06:57
pieqseb128, 8 minutes later, still on the same page, ahah06:58
seb128:(06:58
seb128pieq, well, otherwise open a bug manually and add the plymouth log and the journal one06:59
pieqseb128, how about I sosreport everything into an archive and manually open a bug?06:59
pieqok, I have a meeting, will do after06:59
seb128thx06:59
marcustomlinsonmorning desktoppers07:02
seb128hey marcustomlinson, how are you?07:02
marcustomlinsonseb128: good thanks :) yourself?07:03
seb128Trevinho, duflu, great that the nvidia/scaling/monitor bug was on the GNOME side and is fix commited upstream now, better than having to investigate closed source driver issues and getting those fixed07:03
seb128marcustomlinson, I'm good, just a bit tired, need some coffee :)07:03
marcustomlinsonI've forgotten what it feels like to not be tired :P07:04
dufluseb128, not sure. In the process of verifying that's completely true....07:04
dufluMorning marcustomlinson 07:05
marcustomlinsonhey duflu07:05
seb128duflu, the upstream bug seems similar so hopefully it's really resolved07:05
dufluseb128, the bug does not happen if I build vanilla upstream 3.36.0 so I am checking the patch they claim is relevant is really relevant07:05
seb128duflu, oh, I didn't know you were able to reproduce that bug07:06
seb128k07:06
seb128would be easy enough to apply that patch to our build and see if your machine is happier07:06
dufluNope. The upstream patch does not work.07:08
dufluNext I will try removing xrandr scaling07:08
oSoMoNgood morning marcustomlinson 07:11
marcustomlinsongood morning oSoMoN07:11
dufluseb128, OK neither the upstream patch, nor removing our xrandr scaling patch fixes it. I guess maybe additional fixes from 3.36.1 might be needed07:17
dufluSo maybe 3.36.1 is still the answer07:18
seb128we need to update to .1 anyway, Debian got it fix git patches on top07:18
seb128Trevinho, ^ 07:18
oSoMoNseb128, I can't sync librsvg, I'm missing upload rights07:21
seb128oSoMoN, ah, I keep forgetting that, doing it for you then :)07:21
oSoMoNthx07:22
pieqseb128, hm, false alarm, it's showing fsck message at boot time cause I had a USB drive plugged in. Do you know how fsck decides what drive has to be checked?07:23
seb128pieq, no idea07:25
seb128is that me or launchpad timeouts more than usual recently?07:25
dufluseb128, not much more than usual. 07:27
dufluBut a little07:28
Laneymorning08:03
didrockshey Laney 08:04
oSoMoNgood morning Laney 08:11
dufluMorning Laney08:11
seb128hey Laney, how are you today?08:13
Laneyhey didrocks oSoMoN duflu seb128 08:15
Laneydoing OK, hoping I can get that UI work uploaded today, tiny bit stressed about that08:15
Laney(then it's over to OEM guys to hook it up)08:16
tseliotduflu, hi, from what I can see the scaling issue with nvidia is fixed in upstream gnome. Correct?08:16
duflutseliot, yes, maybe. I cannot verify the fix but all the discussion upstream says so08:16
dufluI can't reproduce the bug with the upstream code, and I can't reproduce the fix with the downstream code and upstream fix08:17
dufluSo I just *hope* it is fixed08:17
dufluI also can't see how that patch unbreaks xrandr08:17
duflutseliot, so we will release mutter 3.36.1 and if it's still not fixed then reopen08:19
tseliotduflu, it sounds like a plan08:23
marcustomlinsonhey Laney08:25
marcustomlinsonLaney: thanks for sorting out update-manager for me yesterday :)08:26
duflutseliot, I am thinking the upstream bug report just hasn't linked to the correct patch that actually fixed it. But something fixed it by the sounds of it08:28
jibelsince image 20200406, fresh installation, I cannot log in. anyone seeing this?08:30
duflujibel, nvidia?08:31
jibelno VM08:31
jibelqemu08:31
dufluHmm, might be reported already still08:31
jibelthere is an xorg crash08:31
tseliotduflu, this, assuming that the fix was actually in mutter. I don't really remember if it's the only place where they deal with randr events08:31
duflutseliot, yeah it should be08:32
dufluor maybe gnome-desktop too ;)08:32
tseliotfingers crossed then08:32
duflujibel, got an assertion failure in your journal?08:34
dufluHmm no changes in gnome-desktop look relevant beyond what's in focal08:35
jibelduflu, bug  187157808:40
ubot5bug 1871578 in gdm3 (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu session doesn't start" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/187157808:40
duflujibel, deduplicated08:42
jibelduflu, this is new, it worked a couple of images ago08:47
jibeland rather critical08:47
duflujibel, if it's a race then it will come and go randomly08:47
jibelcant test08:47
dufluit's not new08:47
dufluTry using Ubuntu on Wayland as a workaround08:47
jibelany workaround so I can start a session08:47
duflujibel, Try using Ubuntu on Wayland as a workaround08:48
dufluPainful how many bugs using Xorg creates for us08:48
jibelwe cannot just discard it this way. VM are a major share of installations and 20.04 doesn't start with the default session08:51
seb128duflu, it's not like wayland was bug free...08:52
jibelon the master bug several users are reporting this problem08:52
seb128jibel, that's not a new issue though08:52
dufluWell, I would get most of my life back right now if we didn't use Xorg, so it's significant08:52
dufluBut Nvidia leaves us little choice08:52
jibelmaybe but I didn't have this problem last week08:59
* pieq chuckled at duflu's "I would get most of my life back right now if we didn't use Xorg" and feels a little bad about it.09:05
pieqthe xorg/wayland situation is not optimal at the moment, it's true. I'd love to use Wayland as my daily driver, but mpv refuses to launch on it09:07
pieqbecause "there are too many Wayland issues right now", says the output log09:07
seb128jibel, wellll, either it's the same bug and it's random and you are just unlucky this week or it's a new issue that look similar and impact more people, it's not easy to tell from one report though09:10
duflupieq, we have a fix for that coming... bug 186852009:16
ubot5bug 1868520 in mesa (Ubuntu) "Clients fail to run with zwp_linux_dmabuf error (failed to import supplied dmabufs: Unsupported buffer format 808669784) [DRM_FORMAT_XRGB2101010]" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186852009:16
dufluStill under review in upstream Mesa09:17
duflujibel, I had a brief exchange with tjaalton about that bug recently. He said it was a race. I don't know more than that09:22
pieqduflu, oh, that sounds great!09:22
tjaaltonduflu: did we get new systemd?09:22
dufluYes, 245?09:22
pieqI'll try my best to use Wayland as much as possible, since it's the way forward09:23
tjaaltonaiui that should've fixed it09:23
dufluNot new enough?09:23
tjaaltonX is started too soon09:24
tjaaltonhm, not sure if they're the same09:25
rbalinttjaalton, duflu there is an even newer staging in ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/3801 if you want to give it a try, it should be accepted today to focal-proposed09:27
duflupieq, I take it that's the mpv error you saw?09:29
pieqduflu, probably, can't remember now, I just remember a very clear reference to the fact that mpv developers prevented mpv from being launched in Wayland09:31
duflupieq, yes they do like the server-side window decorations that Xwayland gives them09:31
dufluWe patch around that09:31
pieqduflu, hm!09:33
dufluThough it's been years since I looked at that so I might be out of date09:35
* pieq eod09:40
pieqsee you tomorrow!09:41
dufluBye pieq 09:55
WimpressMorning desktoppers o/10:06
didrockshey Wimpress 10:06
marcustomlinsonhey Wimpress10:06
dufluMorning Wimpress 10:08
WimpressHello all. 10:08
* duflu deflates10:08
Wimpressduflu: You're up late again.10:08
dufluWimpress, no tonight is early actually. But I will run while I can10:08
dufluJust got a shallow pass through all my unresolved upstream work10:09
dufluNight...10:09
WimpressOooh. 10:09
WimpressUpstream GNOME or PLymouth?10:09
dufluBoth10:10
dufluo/10:10
WimpressExcellent :-)10:10
WimpressGoodnight10:10
kokoye2007hello10:28
kokoye2007i want to ask something for Ubuntu Installer 10:28
kokoye2007some one can help me 10:28
seb128kokoye2007, there is an #ubuntu-installer channel, also best to ask your question rather than wait for someone to give a reply to a non question10:49
kokoye2007thank seb12810:55
kokoye2007i think i send email 10:55
kokoye2007cc to you10:55
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cpaelzerhiho - for a bug report - what is the component when I hit "meta" that shos the search box and preview of my search results11:06
cpaelzerlike "meta" -> "enter a few chars" -> select an app from the list to start11:06
cpaelzerdocs call it "activities overview"11:10
cpaelzerbut for a bug I'd need a package name11:10
cpaelzerwell I assume I'll start with gnome-shell and you can reasssign as needed11:10
cpaelzerFiled https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/187160711:13
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1871607 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Aactivities overview is too small (half an icon high)" [Undecided,New]11:13
cpaelzerlet me know what you'd need on that ...11:13
seb128cpaelzer, what screen resolution/scaling factor/video card do you use?11:14
seb128cpaelzer, 'activity' is the right name11:14
Laneykenvandine: yelp fails to build with me with some message about gtk-doc11:15
seb128cpaelzer, bug #1869571 ... does the describe matches your setup?11:17
ubot5bug 1869571 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Vertical dual monitor setup with main monitor on bottom causes overview to only use one eigth of screen" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186957111:17
cpaelzerchecking seb12811:18
cpaelzerwhere can I check my scaling factore these days?11:18
cpaelzerah found it11:19
seb128cpaelzer, settings -> display, but see my most recent comment11:19
seb128do you use dual monitors stacked vertically?11:19
seb128if so that's a dup of the bug I just mentioned11:20
cpaelzerit is a dup, marked as such11:25
cpaelzerthanks seb12811:25
seb128cpaelzer, yw!11:25
seb128cpaelzer, I don't know how frequent the vertical stacking is used but I tagged rls-ff-incoming so we review it on our next team meeting11:27
cpaelzerwhat I can confirm (since my setup is more complex than those in the report already) is that any sort of vertical seems affected11:28
cpaelzerlike my two row 3:2 setup11:28
cpaelzerI personally can live without UI for that, as I usually type and hit enter - but more visual people will consider this more critical11:29
cpaelzerI'm subscribed and will follow as bug updates get added11:29
seb128thanks for the details, impressive setup you have :)11:30
cpaelzerthe hard part is to do it on my T580 laptop :-)11:40
seb128Laney, kenvandine, it builds fine on focal so probably some other component that changed/needs fixing in Debian11:45
Laneythanks for checking ...11:46
* Laney tries focal11:47
seb128Laney, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/1913916011:51
seb128tried in a ppa as well to make sure it's nothing local11:51
Laneyyes but I want to know if it's anything in *my* local setup11:51
seb128not likely11:52
seb128https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=yelp&suite=unstable11:52
Trevinhoseb128: oh great to read on that nvidia thing :)11:52
Laneyok thanks, seems you have a handle on it and want to take over11:52
seb128Trevinho, bonjourno, indeed :)11:52
* Laney leaves it to seb128 and goes back to ubiquity11:52
Trevinhoseb128: buondì! :)11:53
seb128Laney, not really, I just looked at the build logs since I uploaded yesterday, but I can try having a look later if you want11:53
seb128I was not going to debug it, just rulled out the problem to be in the yelp update11:53
Laneyhttps://people.canonical.com/~laney/weird-things/rst.png11:54
Laneyoooh yeahhhh nice UI11:54
LaneyI didn't actually know it was uploaded to Debian11:55
Laneythought I was handling that sponsorship11:55
Laneybut yeah happy not to :-)11:55
Laney. o O ( hope it's not new gtk that breaks it ... )12:03
Wimpressseb128 Laney Here is my testcase for GameMode.12:30
Wimpresshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gamemode/+bug/1853830/comments/1112:30
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1853830 in gamemode (Ubuntu) "[FFe] gamemode" [Undecided,Fix committed]12:30
WimpressWorks correctly here. I've asked community testers to test it as well.12:30
seb128Laney, nice!12:57
seb128Wimpress, sounds good12:57
oSoMoNseb128, the autopkgtest failures at https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#librsvg look worth retrying to me13:22
seb128oSoMoN, the sphinx ones look real from recent history13:24
seb128I retried the other one now13:24
oSoMoNseb128, you're right, I hadn't thought of looking at test history…13:27
seb128oSoMoN, it's a timeout in a wget, I looked a bit earlier, it's weird because if I read correctly the test it tries to wget a local file: uri...13:27
oSoMoNthat sounds suspicious13:28
oSoMoNhas there been any change in our autopkgtest infrastructure at the time this started failing?13:29
seb128I don't know13:31
seb128jamespage asked about that failure earlier on #ubuntu-devel13:31
seb128maybe they will debug it for us :)13:31
oSoMoNLaney, has there been any relevant change in the autopkgtest infra between 2020-03-25 and 2020-03-30 ?13:32
mitya57seb128, oSoMoN: wget is just a method name. Actually it tries to load a local file using WebKitGTK.13:34
oSoMoNaha13:34
mitya57I am not yet sure what broke it, but it also broke in Debian: https://ci.debian.net/packages/s/sphinx/unstable/amd64/13:35
LaneyI doubt it13:35
Laneydid you or anyone try running the test yourselves?13:36
oSoMoNno13:36
oSoMoNjust poking in the dark, but it looks like people are already looking/have looked at it13:37
mitya57jamespage filed bug 1871610 which has some detail13:41
ubot5bug 1871610 in sphinx (Ubuntu) "autopkgtest: jstest in sphinx-doc test times out" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/187161013:41
mitya57gi.repository.GLib.Error: WebKitJavascriptError: file:///usr/share/doc13:41
mitya57/sphinx-doc/html/search.html?q=example:1:80: TypeError: null is not an13:41
mitya57object (evaluating '$('#search-results > p:first').text().match(/found13:41
mitya57(\d+) page/)[1]') (699)13:41
diddledanWimpress, I just pinged you in telegram, but I'll pop the image here 'cos it's a more appropriate venue. anyone else, feel free to chime-in with thoughts: is this a firefox bug? https://www.dropbox.com/s/0pjwlpa1ilcqqcm/ffbug.png?dl=013:42
diddledanthe corner of the window13:43
diddledanevery firefox window has it13:43
diddledanthis is FF 75.0 from Focal (20.04)13:44
Laneyaside: AFAICS we shouldn't have migrated that sphinx13:46
Laneyoh no lies13:46
Laneymissed the previous result buried down in the history13:47
oSoMoNdiddledan, I'm not seeing that here, is that X11 or wayland?13:48
diddledanwayland13:48
diddledanalthough I believe FF uses XWayland?13:48
oSoMoNdiddledan, mind filing a bug?13:48
diddledanwilldo13:48
oSoMoNthx13:48
Laneyseb128: Wimpress: ooi, do you know if gamemoded quits after a period of inactivity?13:53
diddledan#187164413:53
diddledanLP#187164413:54
diddledanbah13:54
diddledanwhat's the right incantation to link Launchpad bugs?!13:54
diddledan:-p13:54
diddledanbug 187164413:54
ubot5bug 1871644 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Top corners of Firefox windows have weird black protrusions from the rounded edges" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/187164413:54
diddledanthere we go!13:55
diddledanI know how to drive this thing, honest!13:55
diddledanseems to also affect X11 for me13:59
diddledanI've updated the bug13:59
mitya57seb128, oSoMoN, Laney: looks like a bug in WebKit. When opening that page in Epiphany I get this: https://mitya57.me/tmp/epiphany.png14:01
mitya57But line 51 is inside a <script>! It is:         if (sbh < win.innerHeight()) {14:01
mitya57Does it try to parse HTML as XML???14:02
GunnarHjHi seb128!14:10
GunnarHjAs regards all those ibus-ui-gtk3 crashes I'm thinking of the fact that Debian changed --libexec from /usr/lib/ibus to /usr/libexec:14:10
GunnarHjhttps://salsa.debian.org/debian/ibus/-/commit/2fccf6d214:10
GunnarHjThey also added a backwards compatibility fix since most ibus engines still install their things in /usr/lib/ibus:14:10
GunnarHjhttps://salsa.debian.org/debian/ibus/-/commit/e26a562014:10
GunnarHjI'm thinking that if they missed something in connection with those changes, it might be one reason for the explosion of crash reports. Would it be worth the try to reverse those commits for now, or am I way off track?14:10
seb128GunnarHj, hey, how are you?14:10
GunnarHjIt's fine here, and you?14:11
seb128I'm good14:11
seb128GunnarHj, I doubt a location change would result in crashes like those you triaged14:11
seb128it would rather be not found error or similar14:11
GunnarHjseb128: Yeah, sounds reasonable.14:12
hellsworthgood morning desktopers14:12
kenvandinegood morning hellsworth 14:13
oSoMoNgood morning hellsworth, kenvandine 14:13
kenvandinehey oSoMoN 14:13
hellsworthhi oSoMoN , kenvandine 14:14
diddledanmorning folks :-)14:14
kenvandinehey diddledan 14:14
* diddledan checks their wrist for a watch, realises they aren't wearing one and then checks the computer... 15:14pm in the afternoon. that's far too early to be awake!14:14
seb128mitya57, you are sure? it's weird, https://ci.debian.net/packages/s/sphinx/unstable/amd64/ the last success and first failure have the same webkitgtk version14:15
seb128hey USers :)14:15
hellsworthhi europeans :)14:15
diddledanseb128, I fight for the Users!14:15
kenvandine:)14:15
hellsworthlol14:15
seb128heh14:16
GunnarHjseb128: I looked at the error tracker, and there weren't so many ibus-ui-gtk3 crashes as long as we had ibus 1.5.22-1~exp1ubuntu1. That's what made me speculate.14:16
mitya57seb128: definitely it is not specific to my python script as it happens in epiphany too. But I am still not sure what caused it, I am currently doing some debugging.14:16
seb128GunnarHj, there wasn't also not so many focal users until we hit beta :p14:16
GunnarHjseb128: True.14:16
oSoMoNdiddledan, bug confirmed, although I'm seeing something slightly different, and it's affecting only wayland for me14:16
diddledanodd14:17
oSoMoN(tested in a focal VM, and commented on the bug)14:17
diddledanI am surmising that something in the Firefox UI is protruding from underneath the theme14:17
seb128mitya57, k, let us know if you figure something out, https://ci.debian.net/data/packages/unstable/amd64/s/sphinx/4705725.log doesn't have any obvious candidate14:17
mitya57I looked at that log too, yes, no candidate :(14:17
oSoMoNdiddledan, this looks like https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150993114:18
ubot5Mozilla bug 1509931 in Graphics "[Wayland][OpenGL] CSD has sharp corners (drawn over GTK rounded border/shadow frame)" [Normal,Unconfirmed]14:18
diddledanoSoMoN, aha! I found the incantation that prevents it - turning off the unified titlebar and menubar to have a separate bar for each fixes it14:18
seb128kenvandine, Laney, so yelp is failing due to webkit and that's fixed upstream in https://trac.webkit.org/changeset/259380/webkit14:19
seb128(we don't have the bug because we build without the wpe backend due to universe depends)14:19
Laneynice14:19
Laneywebkit, sensing a theme here14:19
seb128also it doens't happen locally because there is a display14:19
seb128indeed :)14:19
diddledanoSoMoN, yep, that's the same bug I think14:20
diddledanlet me link it to launchpad14:20
oSoMoNdone already14:20
diddledanaha14:21
diddledanthat'll be why it was moaning at me :-p14:21
Laneymitya57: might want to chat in #webkitgtk, could let you shortcut some steps14:21
oSoMoNdiddledan, there's also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1828728, which is X11-specific14:25
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1828728 in Mozilla Firefox "White corners when CSD is enabled on Firefox under X11" [Medium,Confirmed]14:25
seb128Laney, I don't know offhand for gamemoded, I've added an item to check to my afternoon's backlog14:26
Laneyseb128: ok, or you could hand that off to the driver of the feature ;-)14:27
Laneyjust did +1 the ffe btw14:27
mitya57Laney: thanks, asked14:29
seb128Laney, thanks!14:32
mitya57https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wKjp9XX2jt/ — pasting here too, from that trace it seems to definitely parse it as XML14:33
mitya57Hmm, actually that file is XHTML, so maybe it's right…14:36
GunnarHjseb128: Bug #1871599 is weird. Can it be a regression from the POT update you did? Would it help to update the .po files also?14:42
ubot5bug 1871599 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "Live image boot menu entries of Kubuntu are mistranslated" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/187159914:42
seb128GunnarHj, shrug,  I guess it's a regression from my changes :/14:44
GunnarHjseb128: Nothing seems to be normal with the translations of that package. :(14:45
kenvandineI did a clean install of focal on my laptop this morning, so nice to have a fresh install :)15:10
marcustomlinson:)15:10
seb128kenvandine, zfs? ;)15:10
kenvandineyes15:10
kenvandinebut with real swap this time :)15:10
kenvandinethat's why i had to reinstall... living without swap and 8G is hard15:11
seb128right15:11
Saviqis unreadable text in gedit (white on light grey) known on Focal with Yaru-dark?15:15
clobranoSaviq, yep let me find the bug15:15
clobranoSaviq, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yaru-theme/+bug/185719115:16
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1857191 in gtksourceview4 (Ubuntu) "Dark themes don't work well with highlighted current line in gedit" [Low,Triaged]15:16
Saviqthanks clobrano15:18
* Saviq should've looked in gedit's preferences..15:19
marcustomlinsonLaney: help :/15:58
marcustomlinsonI caused a new bug un update-manager. Bug #187149015:58
ubot5Error: Launchpad bug 1871490 could not be found15:58
marcustomlinsonhttps://code.launchpad.net/~marcustomlinson/update-manager/update-manager/+merge/38193715:59
Laneywhoops15:59
Laneysorry for missing that15:59
marcustomlinsonnot your fault!15:59
Laneywill look in a minute, just polishing off a ubiquity upload15:59
Laneyeek16:06
Laneyjibel: have you tried an install on efi recently?16:11
mitya57seb128, Laney: looks like the sphinx error is related to new shared-mime-info16:11
LaneyI just got an initramfs prompt16:11
seb128mitya57, I was thinking it might be something like when you said it was trying it as a wrong type16:12
seb128but I didn't have time to check yet and didn't see shared-mime-info in the env diff earlier16:12
mitya57Now I will try to find a particular commit16:12
mitya57In fact I created a chroot based on snapshot.debian.org and upgraded packages one by one.16:12
WimpressLaney: I can test EFI install. 16:13
LaneyWimpress: good, this time I wasn't using the OEM kernel16:14
Laneysame as what I was going on about yesterday though16:14
mitya57It may be https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/commit/3ba7920b6dfa0b28c400d302d070dbcad5d2982416:14
seb128mitya57, https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/commit/8ae13a58 ?16:15
seb128or that16:15
LaneyWimpress: jibel: https://people.canonical.com/~laney/weird-things/argh.png16:15
mitya57seb128: that looks more related, let me try reverting it16:16
Laney/dev/vda5 totally does exist though16:16
seb128Laney, :-(16:18
seb128Laney, if you send me an update .pot I can upload to launchpad/warn translators, if you want to win some time having those strings up before the package is uploaded16:18
seb128or I can do the template refresh/upload if you give me the diff/mp16:18
Laneyseb128: It's pushed to ubiquity master16:19
Laneynot in the .pot though, how is that done?16:19
seb128Laney, debconf-updatepo iirc?16:20
seb128I can have a look in a bit if you want16:20
Laneythat updates debian/real-po/*.po16:20
seb128ah16:20
seb128intltool-update -p in po/ ?16:21
Laneyoh no wait, it is there16:22
seb128good16:22
mitya57seb128: reverting your commit helps :)16:22
seb128mitya57, great :)16:23
mitya57Should I upload it?16:23
mitya57Or better try to fix on sphinx side? (escaping < > & to &lt; &gt; &amp;)16:23
Laneysounds like that s-m-i commit was actually to fix a different problem with webkit16:24
Laneyso I vote for a fix on the sphinx side if that's possible16:25
mitya57Laney: ok, I will try16:28
LaneyWimpress: happens without efi actually16:30
seb128mitya57, agreed with Laney, that commit sounds like it makes webkit does the right thing, the fact that it confuses the tests sound like maybe a bug on this side, I would investigatge fixing that first16:34
mitya57I will try to make Sphinx use HTML 5 :)16:34
Laneyseb128: I'm going to upload ubiquity, still if you have time to manually push the pot that would be good16:44
Laneyverified that install is still broken for me without the new installer pkg anyway, so I don't make it worse :/16:44
* Laney looks at marcustomlinson's patch16:52
Laney(https://people.canonical.com/~laney/weird-things/battery.png lol)16:58
Laney(just saw that in the directory listing)16:58
mitya57Laney: https://xkcd.com/2289/17:00
Laney:D17:00
Laneyoh the phone days, what good times we had17:01
marcustomlinsonXD17:02
mitya57Fixed sphinx uploaded!17:07
Laneymitya57: nice one!17:09
Laneytkamppeter: can you check foomatic-db in the unapproved queue and let me know if you think it should be accepted please?17:24
oSoMoNmitya57, thanks!17:34
mitya57You are welcome!17:35
mitya57(It is currently in the unapproved queue)17:35
jibelLaney, not since beta.17:47
jibel(re have you tried efi recently)17:47
jibelLaney, did you file a bug?17:48
jibelis it on hw or vm?17:48
jibelvm from the name of the disk obviously17:49
jibeltoday's image doesn't even boot in a vm17:55
jibelqemu17:55
jibelah it does, just be patient, with uefi there is no feedback during the integrity check.17:56
seb128jibel, plymouth isn't displayed during the integrety check on uefi systems?18:17
jibelseb128, not in qemu, on my test machine it was fine as of last week18:45
jibelbut I see the nice shutdown message18:46
seb128jibel, I wonder if plymouth is failing there for some reason, but even so it should fallback to text mode and that shoul dhave messages as well18:46
jibelseb128, after installation it's fine, so it's just when booting the installation media18:47
jibelwhich is annoying still because that's where it spends time checking the iso18:47
seb128right18:47
seb128I need to check with qemu18:47
seb128do you use any wrapper around it?18:47
jibelLaney, no crash with the default installation on uefi, can you provide more details to reproduce it?18:48
jibelI don't have a vda5 which is expected 18:49
jibelseb128, just virt-manager18:49
jibelother than that it's pretty standard. I'm on focal 18:49
seb128k, I will try tomorrow18:49
seb128I usually use virtualbox18:49
jibelthanks18:49
seb128graphic drivers behave differently there18:50
Laneyjibel: I'll file something tomorrow19:14
Laneybut I just install and reboot, and get that initramfs prompt19:14
Laneyactually happens on uefi and non uefi19:14
LaneyI'll try on hw19:14
Laneyseb128: thanks for the mail19:20
seb128Laney, np!19:20
xnoxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1871717 is odd21:48
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1871717 in plymouth (Ubuntu) "spinner theme, sometimes does not render splash without output" [Undecided,New]21:48
xnoxlooks like german translation is broken in bios boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/187172422:23
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1871724 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Deutsche Übersetzungen sind im isolinux gebrochen" [Undecided,New]22:23
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