[05:24] <mborzecki> morning
[06:01] <pstolowski> morning
[06:04] <mborzecki> pstolowski: hey
[07:04] <pstolowski> mborzecki: can you take a look at https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/10563 when you have a moment?
[07:05] <mborzecki> sure
[07:32] <mborzecki> pstolowski: tried to do a little tweak in 10563 but the tests failed miserably, i probably did something wrong
[07:34] <pstolowski> mborzecki: mhm, i'll see if i can find the problem in a bit; it's a delicate stuff ;). thanks for the review
[10:01] <mborzecki> degville: hi, any clue why https://snapcraft.io/docs/parallel-installs 404s?
[10:10] <degville> mborzecki: it looks like the webteam have changed the way the docs are published without telling us. I'll get in touch with them.
[10:11] <mborzecki> degville: cool, thank you
[10:12] <mborzecki> degville: fwiw, clicking on any link from search results https://snapcraft.io/docs/search?q=parallel gives 404
[10:33] <degville> mborzecki: the webteam has reverted its update. Hopefully those links will work now.
[10:33] <mborzecki> yay
[10:33] <mborzecki> degville: yup, seems tow ork now
[10:34] <degville> mborzecki: there new system expects everything published to be in the navigation menu. But I don't see how that's going to work when eg. we have 161 (and counting) separate docs for interfaces.
[10:34] <degville> their
[10:35] <mborzecki> degville: sounds like a very large menu?
[10:36] <mborzecki> or maybe some list that can be exploded 😉 anyways, i'm probably the last person who should give any ideas about UIs
[11:13] <zyga> stgraber, there's one failed service: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/Hy3cY3RzTR/
[11:15] <zyga> stgraber, full journal from the container: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/MPMkgFGvzd/
[11:15] <zyga> stgraber, the only funny thing is the network interface name eth0@if18 - I have never seen one like that
[14:49] <coconut> Hi, i installed 0ad by snap, and i need to config it to get it to work with a 4k display. This gui scale setting normally goes inside ~/.config/0ad/config/user.cfg, but it does not have any effect. Where does snap store it's files for that?
[14:51] <niemeyer> mup: Are you okay?
[14:51] <mup> niemeyer: I apologize, but I'm pretty strict about only responding to known commands.
[14:51] <niemeyer> Good boi
[14:53] <niemeyer> In theory all plugins should be working as they did in Freenode.. sorry it took me a while to get to this. The complete disabling of accounts by freenode created some cascading effects that made it a bit harder to fix.
[14:53] <niemeyer> Should be back on track now. If something doesn't work, please let me know.
[14:55] <pstolowski> niemeyer: nice, thank you!
[14:55] <pstolowski> coconut: try ~/snap/<snapname>/current/ ...
[14:59] <coconut> pstolowski, i tried: /home/username/.snap/0ad/user.cfg #any other possibilities?
[14:59] <pstolowski> coconut: i mean, put entire .config/ there
[15:00] <pstolowski> coconut: and not .snap, but ~/snap (no dot)
[15:00] <pstolowski> coconut: so ~/snap/<snapname>/current/.config/0ad/config/user.cfg
[15:01] <coconut> let me try
[15:01] <coconut> thanks
[15:03] <pstolowski> also, i don't know this snap, that's just a guess based on how $HOME gets relocated from snap's pov
[15:05] <pstolowski> if that doesn't work then 'snap run --strace <snap.app>' is your friend
[15:06] <niemeyer> pstolowski: Heya, np, hope it's working all fine
[15:07] <coconut> ~/snap/0ad/current/.config/0ad/config/user.cfg ##did the trick. Thank you pstolowski!
[15:08] <pstolowski> yw
[15:08] <coconut> :)
[15:09] <pstolowski> eow, o/