[00:33] <callmepk> good morning
[00:35] <sarnold> good morning callmepk 
[00:36] <callmepk> hi sarnold 
[05:45] <jibel> morning all
[05:46] <duflu> Hi jibel 
[05:49] <duflu> Back in a sec
[05:55] <jibel> Hi duflu 
[05:58] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[06:19] <didrocks> good morning
[06:29] <ricotz> good morning everyone
[06:29] <didrocks> hey ricotz 
[06:38] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN, didrocks, ricotz, seb128 
[06:44] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks 
[06:45] <oSoMoN> good morning ricotz, duflu 
[06:45] <oSoMoN> salut seb128 
[06:46] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[06:46] <seb128> hey duflu oSoMoN ricotz
[06:46] <seb128> lut didrocks
[06:47] <didrocks> hey duflu, salut oSoMoN 
[08:03] <Laney> rainy moin
[08:04] <didrocks> hey Laney 
[08:05] <duflu> Hi Laney
[08:08] <Laney> hola didrocks  duflu 
[08:19] <luna_> hi
[10:32] <Laney> Trevinho: we haz .3s!
[11:37] <jennis> Hello
[11:37] <jennis> Hopefully this is the right place...
[11:38] <jennis> I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 and i've connected to an external monitor (which has builtin speakers) via HDMI. I've changed my sound output device to my headphones (and also tried to just change it to the default laptop speakers) but the output won't change from the external monitor
[11:38] <jennis> Any ideas?
[11:39] <jennis> I've installed pulse audio (as suggested by some stack overflow posts) but I'm only able to select which output device to use by application
[13:00] <Trevinho> Laney: yep, I saw that too :)
[13:02] <seb128> Trevinho, Laney, wooot :)
[13:02] <Trevinho> yeah, wasn't too late at the end :)
[14:16] <hellsworth> good morning desktopers
[14:17] <kenvandine> hellsworth: good morning
[14:17] <kenvandine> but ignore me... i'm not here :)
[14:18] <hellsworth> haha hi kenvandine, now go not work :)
[14:18] <marcustomlinson> 🤦🏻‍♂️
[14:19]  * kenvandine is still trying to catch up on USN refreshes... 
[14:20] <marcustomlinson> kenvandine: once you do there'll just be more
[14:20] <kenvandine> yup
[14:23] <oSoMoN> good morning hellsworth (and kenvandine, I've seen you hiding behind a USN!)
[14:23] <hellsworth> hi yall :)
[14:25] <kenvandine> anyone here been running gnome-3-28-1804 and gnome-3-34-1804 from candidate?
[14:26] <hellsworth> mine are both from stable
[14:26] <kenvandine> mind switching?
[14:26] <hellsworth> gladly
[14:26] <kenvandine> i've had updates in candidate for a few days, but i'm always hesitant to publish those to stable as there are so many users :)
[14:26] <kenvandine> automated tests all look good :)
[14:27] <hellsworth> fair point kenvandine. i'll make it a point to keep it on candidate then :)
[14:27] <kenvandine> thanks
[14:28] <hellsworth> ok both have been refreshed to candidate
[14:28] <marcustomlinson> kenvandine: automated tests?
[14:28]  * hellsworth wants to someday work on snaps again..
[14:28] <kenvandine> the screenshots generated in the lab
[14:29] <kenvandine> :)
[14:29] <hellsworth> what's "the lab" ?
[14:29] <kenvandine> also run gtk-common-themes from candidate
[14:29] <hellsworth> ok
[14:29] <kenvandine> the QA lab :)
[14:29] <kenvandine> cwayne's team
[14:29] <kenvandine> there is a regression in the themes snap :/
[14:29] <hellsworth> oh right
[14:29] <kenvandine> elementary themes have changed paths... so it breaks on elementary
[14:30] <marcustomlinson> kenvandine: I don't know enough about this. Where do you see this?
[14:30] <kenvandine> i get automated emails
[14:30] <marcustomlinson> ooh fancy
[14:30] <marcustomlinson> :P
[14:30] <kenvandine> with screenshots of a bunch of different snaps running on xenial, bionic and focal 
[14:30] <kenvandine> even with a bunch of different themes
[14:31] <kenvandine> so i can see if it regresses on a specific theme
[14:31] <marcustomlinson> what triggers this test?
[14:31] <marcustomlinson> gnome-3-28-1804 and gnome-3-34-1804 only?
[14:31] <kenvandine> cron probably :)
[14:31] <oSoMoN> kenvandine, the chromium snap has actual tests running in the QA lab (using chromium's headless mode and selenium): https://git.launchpad.net/~chromium-team/chromium-browser/+git/snap-from-source/tree/tests?h=stable, that's very useful to catch regressions
[14:31] <kenvandine> oSoMoN: cool!
[14:31] <oSoMoN> marcustomlinson, every new revision in the beta and candidate channels IIRC
[14:32] <marcustomlinson> oSoMoN: for Canonical snaps only I assume
[14:32] <oSoMoN> but that's configurable, talk to the QA team if you want to implement tests for a given snap
[14:32] <kenvandine> i have a snap-compare script which is useful
[14:32] <kenvandine> https://github.com/kenvandine/snap-tools/blob/master/bin/snap-compare
[14:32] <kenvandine> snap-compare gtk-common-themes stable candidate
[14:32] <kenvandine> for example
[14:33] <kenvandine> will list files in both channels and show a diff
[14:33] <marcustomlinson> nice
[14:33] <kenvandine> that's how i caught the elementary issue
[14:33] <kenvandine> so i booted elementary in a VM to confirm
[14:33] <oSoMoN> marcustomlinson, that's on a per-snap basis, but I don't think there's a strict rule, i.e. if we wanted to add tests for a high-profile snap owned by someone else I'm sure it'd be welcome
[14:34] <marcustomlinson> oSoMoN: yeah thanks makes sense now
[14:34] <marcustomlinson> hand operated magic ;)
[14:35] <marcustomlinson> semi-automatic
[21:35] <KGB-0> mutter tags 36682b4 Marco Trevisan upstream/3.36.3 * Upstream version 3.36.3 * https://deb.li/3AAXN
[21:36] <KGB-0> mutter upstream/3.36.x 98a0c5c Jonas Ådahl src/backends/meta-screen-cast-stream-src.c * screen-cast-src: Destroy hash dmabuf table after stream * https://deb.li/ajge
[21:36] <KGB-0> mutter upstream/3.36.x 33c008b Jonas Dreßler clutter/clutter/clutter-actor.c * clutter/actor: Sanity check new allocations * https://deb.li/3uzI0
[21:36] <KGB-0> mutter upstream/3.36.x dc75c7d Florian Müllner NEWS meson.build * Bump version to 3.36.3 * https://deb.li/fzNz
[21:36] <KGB-0> mutter upstream/3.36.x 9cfd699 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) NEWS clutter/clutter/clutter-actor.c meson.build src/backends/meta-screen-cast-stream-src.c * New upstream version 3.36.3 * https://deb.li/3Y6Es
[21:36] <KGB-0> mutter pristine-tar 8a91042 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) mutter_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz.delta mutter_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for mutter_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/34axv
[22:09] <KGB-0> gnome-shell tags e238aa1 Marco Trevisan upstream/3.36.3 * Upstream version 3.36.3 * https://deb.li/3U6In
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x f265af9 Marco Trevisan * pushed 6 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/3STtC
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x 4b8e090 Aurimas Černius po/lt.po * Updated Lithuanian translation * https://deb.li/3TqU
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x 1889a97 Matej Urbančič po/sl.po * Updated Slovenian translation * https://deb.li/32hwF
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x 47bcc09 Florian Müllner js/ui/notificationDaemon.js * notificationDaemon: Try harder to find a matching app * https://deb.li/qko7
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x 4220cd6 Florian Müllner js/ui/extensionSystem.js * extensionSystem: Prevent broken updates * https://deb.li/38drd
[22:10] <KGB-0> gnome-shell upstream/3.36.x b642f92 Florian Müllner (6 files in 5 dirs) * Bump version to 3.36.3 * https://deb.li/Hd82
[22:11] <KGB-0> gnome-shell pristine-tar 69c7985 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) gnome-shell_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz.delta gnome-shell_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for gnome-shell_3.36.3.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/NG6h