[00:21] The previous issue I mentioned above is still happening (where Terminal windows just pop out of existence after a split second), I also saw an issue with like... the desktop icons kinda spawning in and out of existence a bunch sometimes. [00:21] Thinking this is a Gnome issue, gonna try building gnome-terminal from source with .... debug stuff up to see what's up [05:07] I still say you assholes should fix the framebuffer_depth=24 glitch in weston/mesa20.3 [05:07] *on the pi [05:07] & FFS, make it the default [05:07] this isn't raspbian [05:08] this isn't a browse wikipedia & run scratch operating system, this is UBUNTU [05:08] it's been 24 hours & I'm already tired of looking at 16-bit text anti-aliasing. It's like I installed windows vista on a pentium III. [05:09] hell not even that because a pentium III would have a TNT2 or VIA, & the CRT would anti-alias itself [05:36] atari2600a: your language seems broken [06:01] Hello I have two bad problems on Hirsute Hippo beta. [06:03] 1. Bluetooth won't work on Ice Lake U with wifi 00:14.3 Network controller: Intel Corporation Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i 160MHz Wireless Network Adapter (201NGW) (rev 30) [06:03] and 2. USB-C DisplayPort monitor won't accept set refresh rate in GNOME WAYLAND. It shows 99hz, but when I set it: it flashes and then doesn't change the refresh rate. Then gnome erases the refresh rate selection menu from the display in display settings. [06:07] How do I submit a bug report? [06:08] I had the display problem on Fedora 34 beta but they patched it unlike in Ubuntu. [06:22] just saying, not the only one here with a weston issue [06:24] don't get me wrong I'm not anti-weston [06:24] I love wayland [06:24] maybe you could pipe this energy into writing out bug reports, patches etc [06:24] x was the final crux that kept linux from the gamersphere. you can't have 60fps if you can't 'have' 60fps [06:24] bruh [06:24] I tried [06:24] your shit is locked down worse than MS [06:25] they're trying to kill you off don't you see!? [06:25] & when I finally do get in contact with a ubuntu dev, you know what they told me? [06:25] I dunno, it works fine in fedora [06:25] they told me to fuck off because they won't fix an issue without cash [06:25] *EXACTLY* [06:26] like you sent in a patch and they're like "we won't merge without money"? [06:26] that seems fair tbh [06:26] bruh, I can't even access launchpad anymore [06:26] the shit's locked down [06:26] otherwise I'd issue a weston bug report [06:26] weston sounds like a cool guy [06:27] they expect you to use this in-OS ubuntu-bug shit & fucking scour it's man page for the right options to manually specify what you're trying to report [06:27] yeah weston doesnt afraid of anything [06:27] I dunno even how to report this bug tho [06:27] lsusb, lspci wont show bluetooth [06:27] but like, its an intel wifi [06:28] there is 100% a driver [06:28] it might be on another bus [06:28] can wifi interface through spi or some weird shit? [06:28] that sounds freaky [06:28] what else should I try lol [06:28] Bluetooth is handled by Pipewire now right? [06:29] bluetooth should show up as it's own block device, even if it's on the sort of GMS-lasered-out-baseband [06:29] wait you said intel [06:29] Yeah [06:29] yeah no they were forced to take that GMS shit off die due to litigation [06:30] just out of curiosity [06:30] you didn't reset the cmos did you? [06:30] 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Ice Lake-LP Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 03) [06:30] 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Iris Plus Graphics G7 (rev 07) [06:30] 00:04.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 8a03 (rev 03) [06:30] 00:07.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ice Lake Thunderbolt 3 PCI Express Root Port #0 (rev 03) [06:30] 00:07.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Ice Lake Thunderbolt 3 PCI Express Root Port #1 (rev 03) [06:30] 00:0d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Ice Lake Thunderbolt 3 USB Controller (rev 03) [06:30] 00:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Ice Lake Thunderbolt 3 NHI #0 (rev 03) [06:30] it's entirely possible it could be disabled in firmware [06:31] lol you're muted [06:31] anyways, you sure it's not device 00:04.0? [06:32] thur you go [06:33] use pastebin next time jeez [06:33] I saw that in the corner of my eye [06:33] hmm [06:34] oh wait [06:34] too late leaving for drinking byeee [06:35] k bye [06:35] maybe I ought to check bios [06:40] its enabled [06:41] it shows up in lshw under 4:usb [06:41] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3Z9jwBdyVt/ [06:42] so then the question is why tf doesn't it work [06:43] if I go into gnome-settings [06:43] it just says "BlueTooth Turned Off" [06:43] but then if I toggle the on/off button nothing happens [06:55] you seeing anything in logs/journalctl? [07:03] Apr 04 21:34:54 linux1 bluetoothd[737]: Failed to set mode: Blocked through rfkill (0x12) [07:03] Apr 04 21:34:54 linux1 bluetoothd[737]: Failed to set mode: Blocked through rfkill (0x12) [07:08] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F8n72kCbJJ/ [07:08] I've used rfkill before but I can't remember that much [07:09] but like why is it blocked, or is that even an issue :S [07:10] They're not blocked.. [07:10]  1 bluetooth ideapad_bluetooth unblocked unblocked [07:10]  2 bluetooth hci0              unblocked unblocked [07:10] I mean.... I don't know anything about rfkill but that error message + 30 seconds with google makes me think that there's something set up [07:10] rfkill basically hard or soft blocks radio stuff [07:10] iirc [07:11] so like you can turn off  wifi [07:12] maybe it was set up at boot but not anymore? like if you restart the bluetooth service now maybe you can get through [07:12] that did it [07:13] might be an ordering thing or ... something. I imagine other people might end up getting issues here tho [07:13] I restarted the service lol and my bluetooth window that I had side to side in gnome started looking for signals [07:13] my next best option was going to be manually connecting but eugheugheugh thats a pain [07:14] I mean I imagine you wouldn't actually be able to connect manually [07:14] Not sure, I know with wifi you can [07:14] Yeah lol it works fine [07:15] thats so weird [07:15] That must be a bug for sure [07:15] okay I take that back [07:16] it doesn't work once you try and pair [07:16] and its dead [07:20] journalctl has lots of errors [07:20] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gMbk2ntQyz/ [07:20] Apr 05 00:16:11 linux1 gnome-control-c[6379]: Setting up /org/bluez/hci0/dev_F4_05_8B_61_72_1C failed: GDBus.Error:org.bluez.Error.InProgress: In Progress [07:20] Apr 05 00:16:13 linux1 kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: setting interface failed (71) [07:47] I managed to pair my earbuds lol, even so I had to restart the service for it to work [20:03] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles/+bug/1922587 [20:03] Launchpad bug 1922587 in qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles (Ubuntu) "Black rectangles and lot of non-working things in Hirsute because of libqt5quick5-gles on AMD GPUs" [Undecided,New] [20:03] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colord/+bug/1922589 [20:03] Launchpad bug 1922589 in colord (Ubuntu) "Color profiles are not loaded in Hirsute (on both X11 and Wayland)" [Undecided,New] [20:10] I created a custom session and now there's no option besides yaru-light and default for a GNOME shell theme. What can I do to get the orange on black back in a custom session? [20:10] Also with the custom session appearance is missing under Settings.