[03:22] <lotuspsychje> https://9to5linux.com/canonical-chooses-googles-flutter-ui-sdk-to-build-future-ubuntu-apps
[05:08] <marcoagpinto> morning!
[07:42] <ducasse> good morning
[09:07] <imrjd> hi folks
[10:34] <imrjd> hi
[10:35] <lotuspsychje> hi imrjd
[10:40] <imrjd> someone needs help with a canon printer
[10:42] <lotuspsychje> we can see that imrjd
[10:42] <lotuspsychje> volunteers will respond when they have time
[10:42] <imrjd> ok
[10:43] <jeremy31> Should have bought a HP
[10:43] <imrjd> but he has a canon by chance
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> start your poll here Paddy_NI
[11:46] <Paddy_NI> Cheers lotuspsychje
[11:46] <Paddy_NI> Much appreciated
[11:51] <Paddy_NI> Hi I am looking for some screen annotation software suggestions, I would ideally love to have something similar to how the compiz plugin/addon/extension worked. The compiz feature was good because of it's ease of use and on the fly configurability.  I have been using gromit which is good when it wants to work, however it mostly decides to ignore keyboard shortcuts completely or just not clear the
[11:51] <Paddy_NI> screen.
[11:51] <Paddy_NI> I would not need this if zoom decided to implement keyboard shortcuts for the annotation tools
[11:53] <Paddy_NI> Another thing I had noticed is that it would definitely be a good idea to disable pressure sensitivity on my wacom otherwise I end up with an unintelligible mess on the screen :-)
[12:22] <lotuspsychje> TJ-: https://www.mail-archive.com/kde-bugs-dist@kde.org/msg467469.html related?
[12:24] <TJ-> lotuspsychje: great find! unfortunately we have no unsual characters in the file paths, no % encoded spaces, or anything
[12:25] <lotuspsychje> and are they also flac or mp3?
[12:25] <TJ-> What is weird for us is a blind user reported receiving a silent CD - we tested a copy we had here and found the same issue, so we repeated the recording process from the same CUE sheet and it works fine. We then tried to find ways to cause the error and have been unable to. Even checked the PC's logs around the time of the recording in case there were som PC errors but nothing there
[12:26] <TJ-> We record to standard Red Book Audio CD format - 44k1 16bit stereo - so no conversion is done by K3B
[12:26] <lotuspsychje> kk
[14:03] <TJ-> We've just managed to reproduce it! Recording 4 audio CDs, 1st was fine, remaining 3 silent.
[14:04] <lotuspsychje> whats the clue now TJ-
[14:06] <TJ-> it SIGSEGV'd too so experimenting
[14:07] <TJ-> When it failed Cal used 'burn' 4 times with 1 copy at a time. Now we are trying it as quantity 4 copies of one burn operation
[14:21] <TJ-> Looks like we've found a glitch - whichever way K3B does multiple copies all but the 1st are silent
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> thats weird behaviour
[14:27] <TJ-> yes indeed - and we've never hit it before because usually we only record a single master then use a CD-duplicator. But for these we only have 4 CDs to create so it seemed to be just as easy to do it from the PC
[14:41] <TJ-> now we need to determine if it is Ubuntu / 20.04 specific, or upstream
[19:02] <daftykins> i'm sure it's not relevant but it reminds me of years ago... i did that once by writing files of the wrong sample rate, only a PC could play them back, not a CD player