[04:04] <callmepk> good morning
[04:07] <duflu> Afternoon callmepk :)
[04:08] <callmepk> afternoon duflu 
[04:27] <luna_> morning
[05:37] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[05:44] <duflu> Morning luna_ and seb128 
[06:06] <seb128> hey duflu, how are you?
[06:07] <duflu> seb128, I was going well. Only slightly annoyed I need a new glib today to build mutter. How are you?
[06:07] <seb128> duflu, tired but alright otherwise I think
[06:11] <seb128> going offline for a bit again bbl
[06:46] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:00] <callmepk> morning luna_ oSoMoN 
[07:06] <luna_> morning, time to go back to do FOSDEM Online things 
[07:13] <jibel> Good morning
[07:18] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN and jibel 
[07:25] <oSoMoN> hey callmepk, luna_, jibel, duflu 
[07:25] <callmepk> morning jibel 
[08:03] <marcustomlinson> morning callmepk duflu luna_ seb000 oSoMoN jibel
[08:03] <callmepk> morning marcustomlinson 
[08:03] <duflu> Hi marcustomlinson 
[08:09] <didrocks> good morning
[08:10] <duflu> Hi didrocks 
[08:10] <callmepk> morning didrocks 
[08:16] <didrocks> hey duflu, callmepk 
[08:18] <marcustomlinson> hey didrocks
[08:20] <jibel> salut didrocks duflu oSoMoN callmepk marcustomlinson 
[08:22] <didrocks> salut jibel, hey marcustomlinson 
[08:29] <seb128> hey again desktoppers
[08:29] <marcustomlinson> hey seb128
[08:29] <seb128> hey marcustomlinson, do you feel better today?
[08:30] <marcustomlinson> seb128: yeah much better thanks, slept it off yesterday :) how are you?
[08:31] <seb128> a bit tired but alright otherwise
[08:36] <didrocks> salut seb128 
[08:36] <seb128> lut didrocks, comment ça va ?
[08:36] <didrocks> ça va, et toi ?
[08:39] <jibel> salut seb128 
[09:01] <Laney> yo
[09:03] <seb128> didrocks, ça va oui :-)
[09:03] <seb128> lut jibel 
[09:03] <seb128> hey Laney 
[09:09] <jibel> Hi Laney 
[09:11] <Laney> peace seb128 und jibel 
[09:11] <Laney> bon friday to you
[09:12] <seb128> happy vendredi également !
[09:16] <jibel> Bonne fin de semaine to you!
[09:16] <didrocks> bon vendredi Laney 
[09:19]  * Laney tries rot13, nope
[09:21] <didrocks> :)
[09:30] <duflu> Oldschool
[09:30] <duflu> Hi Laney
[09:33] <Laney> tbbq zbeavat qhsyh!
[09:44] <Wimpress> Morning desktoppers o/
[09:44] <duflu> Hi Wimpress 
[09:44] <marcustomlinson> hey Laney and Wimpress
[09:45] <seb128> hey Wimpress 
[09:49] <didrocks> hey hey Wimpress 
[10:01] <Laney> moin marcustomlinson Wimpress 
[10:39] <bittin> oSoMoN: installing the 85.0.1 package now, thanks for building it 
[10:43] <bittin> having to old libc and locales etc
[10:48] <bittin> got it running via the snap however: https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/85.0.1/snap/
[10:54] <bittin> so guess i have to wait until the dependices get updated too
[10:54] <bittin> *gets
[13:40] <seb128> tjaalton, hey, can intel-mediasdk be synced with Debian now? it seems you package a new version before them but now Debian is ahead? could you check and sync if there is no delta needed?
[14:22] <tjaalton> seb128: I see it's synced already?
[14:22] <tjaalton> which is fine
[14:22] <tjaalton> uh no
[14:22] <tjaalton> wrong package
[14:23] <tjaalton> synced
[14:24] <seb128> tjaalton, thanks!
[14:29] <tjaalton> I've uploaded xwayland to a ppa
[14:29] <tjaalton> it got branched this week
[14:29] <tjaalton> I'll test it a bit before uploading to the archive
[14:35] <seb128> \o/
[15:12] <seb128> hum
[15:12] <seb128> why did things started to fail build on gir error?
[15:12] <seb128> e.g https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pygobject/3.38.0-2
[15:24] <seb128> due to the new glibc...
[15:25] <seb128> rbalint, as a fyi, the glibc 2.33 update breaks gobject-introspection builds
[15:25] <seb128> examples 
[15:25] <seb128> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcr/3.38.1-2
[15:26] <seb128> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pygobject/3.38.0-2
[15:31] <seb128>  ldd /home/ubuntu/gobject/gcr-3.38.1/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/tmp-introspectvbzlrqdz/Gck-1
[15:31] <seb128> 	not a dynamic executable
[15:31] <seb128> it works with 2.32
[15:42] <seb128> friday fun!
[16:07] <ginggs> seb128: thanks for all those fonts-* merges :)
[16:17] <Laney> \o\
[16:33] <seb128> ginggs, np!
[17:20] <Wimpress> https://twitter.com/m_wimpress/status/1357740045063630851
[17:44] <Laney> ♥
[18:18] <Beret> somehow one of my desktops ended up on the -oem kernel - how did that happen?
[18:20] <xnox> Beret:  what is the output of `ubuntu-drivers list-oem` ?
[18:20] <Beret> xnox, empty
[18:21] <xnox> weird.
[18:21] <Beret> this desktop is not new hardware
[18:21] <Beret> it's a years old NUC
[18:21] <xnox> Beret:  would be helpful to see `ubuntu-bug ubiquity` if that's how it was installed. or  like all the apt logs to see when it was installed....
[18:21] <xnox> Beret:  i wonder if you have anything else oemish installed, like oem-*-meta or like nvidia*oem*
[18:22] <xnox> aka dpkg -l | grep oem
[18:22] <xnox> and well purge it all, and install linux-generic-hwe-20.04 instead.
[18:22] <xnox> (the best kernel flavour ever)
[18:24] <Beret> that's what's weird
[18:24] <Beret> there is no meta package
[18:24] <Beret> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GNFdxN8DgV/
[18:24] <Beret> I can fix it but I'm honestly more concerned by how it happend unattended
[18:24] <Beret> and if it's happening to anyone else
[18:26] <xnox> and you didn't use like a focal daily with proposed enabled sometime around when 1018  abi was actually a thing, and we somehow built it with oem kernel in the squashfs and somehow didn't mark it for removal, hence it remained on disk..........
[18:27] <xnox> to find history, it would be useful to see all the apt logs & installer logs from /var/log/.
[18:27] <Beret> you test my memory beyond what it's capable of
[18:27] <Beret> I did all sorts of things with this machine some months back due to an intel graphics regression
[18:27] <xnox> that's one forensic way to find out when and why it may got installed, if it's mentioned there.
[18:27] <xnox> sudo grep linux-image-5.6.0-1018-oem  -r /var/log/ => would be interesting.
[18:28] <xnox> only oem-*-meta packages ever try to pull in and install oem kernel.
[18:28] <xnox> or oem archives, of which NUC will not have any....
[21:42] <Beret> xnox, btw, amazingly enough the only thing in the log was my recent removal
[23:21] <xnox> if it's not in the logs, it must have been installed with dpkg -i *.deb ?!