[01:39] <callmepk> good morning
[01:40] <sarnold> hey callmepk :)
[01:41] <callmepk> hay sarnold 
[01:43] <duflu> Morning callmepk, sarnold 
[01:43] <sarnold> hey duflu :)
[01:51] <callmepk> hey duflu 
[05:23] <jibel> Good morning 
[05:24] <callmepk> morning jibel 
[05:34] <duflu> Morning jibel 
[05:39] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[05:39] <jibel> Salut seb128 duflu callmepk 
[05:39] <duflu> Hi seb128 
[05:40] <seb128> hey jibel duflu callmepk, how are you?
[05:41] <duflu> seb128, going well. Almost looking forward to the 4-day weekend but it will be a little busy
[05:41] <duflu> How are you seb128 ?
[05:42] <seb128> better, I feel less tired now, still having some annoyance from the cold but not enough to ruin the day
[05:42] <duflu> :/
[05:43] <duflu> seb128, should we write our updates on Mondays still?
[05:43] <callmepk> hi seb128 , i am okay
[05:43] <seb128> we usually said that if you are out on monday it was making sense to wrote it on friday instead, I plan to write mine today
[05:43] <duflu> seb128, yeah me too, but I mean without reference to a Tuesday meeting
[05:44] <seb128> it probably makes more sense than try to remember things on tuesday morning
[05:44] <seb128> ah
[05:44] <seb128> yes, the status update make sense even without meeting
[05:44] <seb128> though we could discuss changing the day and have people post on friday to wrap the week now
[05:45] <seb128> but it has been useful to write on discourse to let the community know what we are up to so we should keep doing that at least
[05:48] <jibel> seb128, I'm doing alright
[07:10] <didrocks> good morning
[07:16] <jibel> salut didrocks 
[07:18] <didrocks> salut jibel 
[07:19] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:19] <jibel> Salut oSoMoN 
[07:20] <RikMills> jibel: force downgrading mesa in a VM ISO live session, was able to confirm your kde LVM fix worked and install ok to disk
[07:20] <RikMills> thank you :)
[07:20] <RikMills> oh, and morning all
[07:23] <RikMills> sil2100: fyp to you as well ^
[07:23] <RikMills> *fyi
[07:23] <jibel> RikMills, Great! Thanks for the verification
[07:24] <didrocks> salut oSoMoN 
[07:26] <oSoMoN> salut jibel, didrocks 
[07:26] <oSoMoN> morning RikMills 
[07:32] <marcustomlinson> morning callmepk sarnold duflu jibel seb128 didrocks oSoMoN RikMills
[07:32] <duflu> Hi marcustomlinson 
[07:32] <duflu> And hi didrocks and oSoMoN 
[07:33] <didrocks> hey marcustomlinson, duflu 
[07:35] <oSoMoN> good morning marcustomlinson 
[07:35] <oSoMoN> hey duflu 
[07:36] <jibel> Good morning marcustomlinson 
[07:40] <Wimpress> Morning o/
[07:43] <jibel> Good morning Wimpress 
[07:45] <duflu> Morning Wimpress 
[07:45] <oSoMoN> good morning Wimpress 
[07:45]  * duflu realises desktop-icons-ng is actually a JavaScript app that runs separately to gnome-shell and isn't sure how to feel
[08:00] <marcustomlinson> morning Wimpress
[08:00] <didrocks> hey Wimpress 
[08:02] <sil2100> \o/
[08:02] <duflu> Hi sil2100 
[08:07] <sil2100> Hello o/
[08:12] <didrocks> hey sil2100 
[08:17] <seb128> hey those I missed earlier, didrocks, oSoMoN, marcustomlinson, Wimpress, RikMills, sil2100 
[08:17] <didrocks> hey seb128 
[08:17] <seb128> happy sort-of-friday and beta day!
[08:20] <didrocks> heh, right :)
[08:22] <oSoMoN> salut seb128, hey sil2100 
[08:22] <oSoMoN> happy Frursday
[08:27] <marcustomlinson> also hey sil2100!
[08:35] <Wimpress> Morning marcustomlinson o/
[08:36] <Wimpress> I made a snap of the Yaru MATE theme last night - https://snapcraft.io/gtk-theme-yaru-mate
[08:36] <Wimpress> The snapcraft.yaml is here - https://github.com/ubuntu-mate/gtk-theme-yaru-mate-snap/blob/main/snap/snapcraft.yaml
[08:37] <Wimpress> I am hoping that the gtk-theme-yaru-mate name is correct for the upcoming auto theme install feature?
[08:38] <Wimpress> I've not included icons in the snap, as I'm not sure if the auto snap theme install supports icons?
[09:01] <oSoMoN> ricotz, I have updated unity-menubar.patch for firefox 88, could you please push your latest changes to the beta branches so I can push it on top?
[09:23] <marcustomlinson> Wimpress: name looks good
[09:25] <marcustomlinson> Wimpress: will support icons as well as sounds too
[09:26] <Wimpress> Excellent. I'll include icons as well then. 
[09:26] <Wimpress> Thanks marcustomlinson 
[09:41] <seb128> Wimpress, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mate-system-monitor/1.24.1-0ubuntu1 has been waiting for verification for 203 days, you might be able to find someone to do that? also there is a comment for you there to unblock the screensaver SRU it seems (needs an update to the description)
[09:42] <Wimpress> Thanks seb128, I'll take a look.
[09:42] <seb128> thanks!
[09:43] <Wimpress> Ideally, all those packages would transition together.
[09:43] <seb128> we don't have an easy way to ensure that atm afaik :/
[09:44] <Wimpress> Yeah, that's fine. I'll get the verification done.
[09:45] <Wimpress> But all those packages include an important fix for Portuguese users.
[10:27] <jamesh> Wimpress: it'd search for icons in an icon-theme-yaru-mate snap.  With that said, if you had the icons in the gtk-theme-* snap, it would likely work for people using both gtk and icon themes together
[10:45] <bluesabre> Any idea what package or configuration might be responsible for RTL language support? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1920745
[10:46] <bluesabre> Reportedly, this affects Ubuntu, Xubuntu, and Ubuntu Mate.
[10:48] <Wimpress> jamesh: Thanks. So, I'll make a snap for the icon theme too.
[10:52] <jamesh> Wimpress: I remember you were playing around with OBS Studio a while back.  If you want to make your config more complicated, you might find this project I've been working on interesting: https://github.com/jhenstridge/obs-rtsp-source
[10:53] <jamesh> Wimpress: it makes it relatively easy to integrate cameras shared over the local network into your scenes, with everything self organising for your next session
[10:54] <Wimpress> jamesh: I maintain the OBS snap still :-)
[10:55] <Wimpress> This plugin is include in the snap already, any interest to you?
[10:55] <Wimpress> https://github.com/iamscottxu/obs-rtspserver/
[10:55] <jamesh> Wimpress: this is kind of the opposite
[10:55] <Wimpress> Yeah, but I wondered if you're working with RTSP if it might be useful :-)
[10:55] <Wimpress> There's also this https://github.com/HewelDesign/OBS-Websocket-Tally-Light
[10:56] <Wimpress> But I've not tested it yet.
[10:56] <jamesh> Hook up a camera to another computer (I'm using a raspberry pi), run the software on that node and be able to add that as a source
[10:56] <Wimpress> I am making extensive use of OBS Websocket. See https://snapcraft.io/obs-cli
[10:56] <jamesh> Uses Avahi to automatically detect when the camera is available/not available and restart the source
[10:57] <jamesh> so no need to hard code IP addresses or host names
[10:57] <Wimpress> Sounds similar to what NDI can do, but more available.
[10:57] <Wimpress> I'll add yours to my list of plugins to add to the snap.
[10:59] <jamesh> I'm basically trying to reproduce the workflow of the old dvswitch software with OBS
[10:59] <jamesh> but with less faffing around to get things set up before an event
[11:09] <marcustomlinson> Wimpress: sorry for the misleading answer. yeah, for sounds it'd also be sound-theme-blah
[13:23] <Wimpress> Thanks for confirming marcustomlinson 
[13:24] <ricotz> oSoMoN, pushed
[13:24] <oSoMoN> ricotz, thanks
[15:35] <hellsworth> good morning desktopers
[15:36] <luna> hi
[15:36] <Maik> hello there :)
[15:36] <hellsworth> hi folks :)
[16:56] <GunnarHj> Hi hellsworth!
[16:56] <GunnarHj> Can you please take a look at bug #1696250. I'd like to see hide-startcenter-desktop-file.patch dropped, and in the email thread mentioned in the latest comment oSoMoN said he'd be comfortable with doing so.
[16:56] <hellsworth> hi there GunnarHj 
[16:57] <hellsworth> ok i'll take a look today :)
[16:57] <GunnarHj> Great!
[17:58] <marcustomlinson> bye all, have a good easter weekend!
[18:11] <hellsworth> cheers and eat lots of chocolate!
[18:36] <mrnhjs> Hi. I'm trying to test an iso of ubuntu desktop 21.04 beta and after make a bootable usb drive with the iso it does not boot. It gets stuck after selecting an option in grub. I suspect that, as my computer does not have EFI and has BIOS instead and the usb drive created with that iso has a gpt partition table instead of mbr, that prevents from booting I check a usb drive with ubuntu 20.04 and it has a mbr partition table
[18:52] <mrnhjs> On my laptop, the same usb drive boots without any problem. It has EFI.
[18:56] <sarnold> marcustomlinson: good morning :) hehe
[18:59] <sarnold> mrnhjs: uhoh :) can you file a bug on that, https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ suggests that should be filed against https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syslinux/+filebug
[19:12] <mrnhjs> Ok. Thanks. I'm gonna try again and if I have no success I'll do it.
[19:25] <Wimpress> hellsworth: o/
[19:26] <Wimpress> I logged into IRC for the first time in a week or so today and saw you sent me messages about Orca and Ubiquity.
[19:27] <Wimpress> I "know" about Ubiquity, but I can direct to members of the community who have been researching this particular bug if you're still seeking people?
[19:32] <hellsworth> Hi Wimpress ! I am in contact with some mate testers but I'm more interested to talk to who would maintain the ubiquity in mate... can you point me *that* way?
[19:49] <Wimpress> hellsworth: Well, that's me :-)
[19:49] <Wimpress> In that, whatever MATE "support" Ubiquity required, I added it.
[19:50] <hellsworth> well then i've pointed you to the bug in question :)
[19:50] <hellsworth> why is the Install panel done with elevated privs? I think that's standing in the way of orca doin its thang
[20:05] <Wimpress> hellsworth: Interesting. I have not knowingly done anything to create that Install and Superuser user launcher.
[20:14] <hellsworth> Wimpress: could you check to see what is different there from the normal ubuntu installer then? because that install panel is not with elevated privs and orca works just fine
[20:15] <Wimpress> Yep.
[20:15] <Wimpress> We've got a long weekend here, so I'll have a dig around.
[20:15] <hellsworth> many thanks!
[20:15] <Wimpress> I might go a check some old releases, because it did used to work.
[20:24] <luna> that was a long lunch