[03:42] <pieq> Hi there!
[03:42] <pieq> duflu: are you around?
[03:43] <pieq> duflu: when we test laptops/desktops using Checkbox <https://checkbox.readthedocs.io> we use xrandr to check things like automated screen rotation, resolution change, etc.
[03:44] <pieq> with 22.04 and the move to Wayland, we would like to find an equivalent to xrandr that works for Wayland.
[03:44] <pieq> On https://arewewaylandyet.com/ there are mentions of tools like kanshi, Wallutils, wdisplays, wlopm, wlr-randr, and my colleague also found gnome-randr-rust 
[03:45] <pieq> Would you have any recommendation regarding a replacement for xrandr on Wayland?
[04:08] <duflu> pieq, there is no replacement for xrandr because there is no common server implementation of Wayland. You can however get some simpler information using weston-info
[04:09] <duflu> pieq, display mode controls are specific to mutter/gnome-shell and done over dbus I think
[04:13] <duflu> xrandr is specific to the Xorg implementation of X11. Similarly, any tool that works for gnome-shell with Wayland would be specific to Mutter
[04:13] <duflu> It's annoying I know, but that's the world we live in
[04:34] <duflu> weston-info might be enough. It does basic Wayland queries to interfaces 'wl_output' and 'zxdg_output_manager_v1'
[04:39] <pieq> duflu: thanks!!
[04:39] <pieq> I'll check this out
[07:02] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers, happy Friday!
[07:02] <didrocks> good morning oSoMoN, happy Friday to you too!
[07:08] <duflu> Morning oSoMoN and didrocks 
[07:08] <didrocks> hey duflu 
[07:15] <oSoMoN> salut didrocks, hey duflu 
[07:35] <jpnurmi> good morning oSoMoN didrocks duflu
[07:36] <didrocks> hey jpnurmi 
[07:39] <oSoMoN> hey jpnurmi 
[07:50] <jibel> Good morning all
[07:50] <didrocks> salut jibel 
[07:50] <jibel> Salut didrocks 
[07:51] <duflu> Hi jpnurmi 
[10:14] <KGB-2> gnome-shell-extension-arc-menu tags 6d7070b Jonathan Carter upstream/49+forkv20 * https://deb.li/3Fvo2
[10:57] <seb128> goood morning desktopers
[11:02] <jbicha> good morning
[11:06] <seb128> hey jibel 
[11:06] <seb128> sorry jbicha :)
[11:07] <seb128> jibel, didrocks, do you remember if https://git.launchpad.net/ubiquity/tree/gui/gtk/stepPartCrypto.ui#n443 was done on purpose to workaround some gtk behaviour? it seems a weird tooltip to set '	', also probably shouldn't be marked as translatable?
[11:08] <jbicha> hey jibel 🤭 😊
[11:10] <jibel> Hi jbicha 
[11:10] <jibel> seb128, it looks useless, likely something added by glade. 
[11:11] <seb128> jibel, alright, thanks. I pointed out that to fix on https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/414410 and Lukasz said he copied it from existing code so I was checking in case there was a reason it was done this way. I will submit a fix
[11:14] <oSoMoN> good morning seb128 & jibel and jbicha 
[11:14] <duflu> Morning seb128 and jbicha 
[11:15] <seb128> lut oSoMoN, en forme ?
[11:15] <seb128> duflu, hey! what are you still doing around, it's friday evening!
[11:15] <oSoMoN> seb128, ça va, et toi?
[11:15] <seb128> nickel, je viens de faire un tennis, ça fait du bien de se bouger :)
[11:17] <oSoMoN> cool :)
[11:21] <duflu> seb128, I started a fun gnome-shell fix to end the week and it's still not finished :)
[11:52] <oSoMoN> ricotz, I just noticed that the libreoffice snap uses an old Google API key for access to the drive API, that was previously used by the debs, but was updated in 2016: https://git.launchpad.net/~libreoffice/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/commit/?id=af86bbeac1ce628be66b60bfbe41410ef48a3763
[11:53] <oSoMoN> it's highly likely that this old key isn't valid any longer, it should probably be updated (and tested)
[11:53] <KGB-1> gnome-shell Pablo M 291701 * commented merge request !58 * https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/58#note_291701
[12:50] <ricotz> oSoMoN, thanks!, I will stage that change
[20:51] <KGB-0> gnome-software Matthias Klumpp 291743 * commented merge request !5 * https://deb.li/3fUse