[03:40] Good morning [03:44] hi callmepk [03:44] hi jamesh [05:54] Oh hi callmepk and jamesh [06:20] good morning [06:20] good morning desktoppers [06:20] salut didrocks [06:20] salut oSoMoN [06:22] Salut didrocks, oSoMoN [06:23] hey duflu [06:30] hi duflu didrocks oSoMoN [06:38] hey callmepk! [06:53] morning callmepk jamesh duflu didrocks oSoMoN [06:53] Hi marcustomlinson [06:53] hi marcustomlinson [06:54] hi marcustomlinson [06:56] hey duflu, callmepk, marcustomlinson, jamesh [07:13] hey marcustomlinson [07:15] o/ \o o/ \o o/ \o [07:40] morning [07:51] good morning luna_ [08:02] helo [08:02] EHLO [08:03] hey Laney [08:04] hey Laney [08:13] HI marcustomlinson HI didrocks === ijohnson_ is now known as ijohnson === nickv1985_ is now known as nickv1985 === dupondje1 is now known as dupondje [08:31] morning Laney [08:33] Morning luna_ and Laney [08:36] hey oSoMoN duflu [08:37] blerg, constant jackhammering outside [09:31] duflu, hey! The other day you pointed to this URL to monitor fractional-scaling related problems: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=xrandr-scaling [09:32] duflu, do they include X11 and Wayland, or only X11? [09:32] pieq, only X11 which 'xrandr' refers to [09:32] Or things closely related to it [09:32] duflu, ok, cause I've seen some of the issues there on Wayland as well [09:33] like the cursor that de-doubles [09:33] pieq, interesting. Please comment in the relevant bugs [09:35] duflu, will do [09:38] duflu, the good news is that at 100%, Wayland seems to work pretty well on my desktop (AMD RX580 GPU) [09:39] and no tearing even when watching 4k videos! \o/ [09:40] pieq, yeah the tearing issues are all Xorg-specific === chihchun is now known as rextsai [15:09] good morning desktopers [15:30] good morning hellsworth [15:30] hi there oSoMoN [15:34] afternoon [19:22] hellsworth, hi [19:25] hellsworth, why did you not use the final version for libreoffice 6.4.4? [19:26] well the final version wasn't built in the ppa because it wasn't available at the time i uploaded... the arm builds had to be resetarted several times and then there was a final build so i chose to not rebuild [19:26] well i rebuilt the tarballs with the final build and that is what I"m pointing marcustomlinson to [19:27] hellsworth, ah, so your google drive upload contains the repack [19:27] correct [19:27] alright :) [19:27] i took a look at the top two new patches my ppa didn't have and it didn't seem worth rebuilding in the ppa and rerunning autopkgtests [19:28] https://people.ubuntu.com is likely a better place to upload files [19:28] and i know you can't see the google drive but i wanted to keep you in the loop [19:28] hmm that's a good idea [19:28] hellsworth, thanks that is appreciated [19:33] hellsworth, jfyi, the git history regarding the help-bug patch is a mess while Rene decided to pick it up at some random point [19:34] i saw that [19:34] i wonder why Rene picked it up since debian didn't have a faulty help [19:35] hellsworth, debian's binary uploads of 7.0 alpha were affected too [19:35] ah ok [19:35] i don't have perms to upload to people.ubuntu.com it seems [19:35] same issue using amd64 to provide the arch-all packages [19:38] hmm, you launchpad ssh key should work [19:38] *your [19:42] hellsworth, haven’t looked at your stuff yet but I assume since you’ve not opened an SRU bug for this yet that the changelog is missing a bug reference. [19:42] it is... [19:42] i thought maybe i would just force push the change after the sru was opened [19:42] but ok thanks. i'll always open the sru first. [19:42] i just didn't want the sru team to look at the bug before the packages were ready [19:43] and libreoffice takes a long time to build.. [19:44] You’ll need to rebuild the source packages for me [19:44] i know. working on it now [19:45] hellsworth, the SRU team don’t know about your bug until they see the upload in the unapproved queue [19:45] that’s what triggers them [19:45] aaaaah ok. i thought they watched bugs with [SRU] in the name mabye [19:45] hence the need for the bug reference [19:46] hellsworth, they might do that too, but if the status is in progress they’d leave it anyway right [19:46] ok sure