=== Guest9658 is now known as blue_penquin[m] [05:55] good morning [06:11] Morning didrocks [06:13] hey duflu [06:22] Good morning all [06:25] hi didrocks duflu jibel [06:25] Hi jibel and callmepk [06:25] salut jibel, hey callmepk [06:30] salut didrocks duflu callmepk [06:34] * didrocks doesn’t understand why the templated svg doesn’t load up anymore [06:38] didrocks, you mean it doesn't load as a template or as a rendered svg? [06:45] jibel: the templated svg content we pass to imagemagick changed between the main and our branch, and it’s not a valid svg anymore [06:45] I can’t spot what happens… [06:49] that's weird [06:50] yeah, there is no code change at all in that part and it’s really like 6 lines… [06:51] and I pass nil to the template [06:52] Hi Desktop people, I need to ge my low insight on input handling boosted by your experience :-) [06:53] I have a system that runs a windows application in wine and it was happy so far. [06:53] The system also utilizes a USB barcode scanner. [06:53] That scanner creates valid input into a terminal, vim, gvim or any other Linux application. [06:53] It also creates valid input into a text editor running in wine (so I doubt it is wine). [06:53] But in the actual application that I need it sometimes (yeah heisenbug) creates invalid upper/lower case input. [06:53] The craziest (to me and maybe an indicator where to look at) is that after that happens even the keyboard attached to the system behaves as "if caps-lock is enabled" but it isn't at least according to the light on the keyboard. [06:53] I'm not at the system right now, but later on I will be - I'm looking for hints what to look out for and tools to debug this any better. [06:53] My current plan is to check what is coming through Ubuntu from the scanner with "showkey", is there anything better with xev or xinput or such that I could do? [06:54] It also seems to be happenign more commonly once I open a specific input mask in the application, so I plan to do some statstical checks if e.g. reading in another text box in that same app is equally affected or not [07:33] o/ [07:34] I'm trying to type special characters, but GNOME/X now recognizes AltGr as Alt_R, so I can't even enter a pipe character [07:36] I think this is gsettings schema default mishap; the "Alternate Characters key" setting in setting got changed to "None" from "Layout default" [07:36] Keyboard shortcuts for switching virtual desktops and moving windows across them are broken too [07:38] move-to-workspace-down=['Page_Down'] [07:39] move-to-workspace-up=['Page_Up'] [07:39] switch-to-workspace-down=['Page_Down'] [07:39] switch-to-workspace-up=['Page_Up'] [07:39] Only the switch-to-workspace-up works :/ [08:30] Hmm, now suddenly my shortcuts work again [09:15] laney, actually the two issues you mentioned are the top two in the list https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=nvidia-drm.modeset [09:15] great [09:17] duflu: if you've got nvidia, give 470 a try together with disabling the udev rule and nvidia-drm.modeset=1 [09:18] laney, kind of. I'm updating some older work right now so still using 460. Then I'll already be going into Friday evening without having tried 470. Probably not this week [09:23] Next week is fine, I'm sure all the issues will still be there :-) [09:23] /build/gdb-Ti35un/gdb-11.0.50.20210630/gdb/linux-tdep.c:2550: internal-error: displaced_step_prepare_status linux_displaced_step_prepare(gdbarch*, thread_info*, CORE_ADDR&): Assertion `gdbarch_data->num_disp_step_buffers > 0' failed. [09:23] A problem internal to GDB has been detected, [09:23] GREAT [09:23] further debugging may prove unreliable. [10:57] gnome-desktop-testing tags f18133c Simon McVittie upstream/2021.1 * Upstream version 2021.1 * https://deb.li/q8QM [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest 975947e Simon McVittie * pushed 10 commits (first 5 follow) * https://deb.li/3H83U [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest 40a14b4 Simon McVittie src/gnome-desktop-testing-runner.c * Fix error with -Werror=declaration-after-statement * https://deb.li/DxpN [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest 8440e74 Simon McVittie Makefile-tests.am * build: Actually use the WARN_CFLAGS * https://deb.li/3RIzx [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest 7658e81 Simon McVittie configure.ac src/gnome-desktop-testing-runner.c * main: Explicitly handle all members of enum in switch * https://deb.li/TDDg [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest fc924dd Simon McVittie configure.ac src/gnome-desktop-testing-runner.c * Fix signedness warnings * https://deb.li/i3vsl [10:58] gnome-desktop-testing upstream/latest 188b347 Simon McVittie configure.ac * build: Officially require GLib 2.50 * https://deb.li/QDds [10:59] gnome-desktop-testing pristine-tar a3d0a6d Simon McVittie gnome-desktop-testing_2021.1.orig.tar.xz.delta gnome-desktop-testing_2021.1.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for gnome-desktop-testing_2021.1.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/VIVn === Guest2892 is now known as blue_penquin[m] [12:00] Trevinho: I copied those removed keys inside gsettings-ubuntu-schemas which is already a dependency of Unity. Can you review https://code.launchpad.net/~khurshid-alam/gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas/gds-to-gus-impish/+merge/405057 ? [12:44] Now after a reboot, a random set of keybindings stopped working again, yay [14:39] good morning desktopers === Droid is now known as Mekaneck [14:52] Good morning hellsworth [14:55] hi there jibel [15:01] hellsworth, hello [15:02] o/ ricotz [20:01] hellsworth, hey, could you kick rebuilds for the glimpse snap on snap/beta/edge to fix a bunch of USN rebuilds cards?