[02:46] <m4t> is anyone using google-chrome deb on 22.04? can someone please confirm that the window freezes after downloading a file (e.g. save as dialog)
[02:47] <m4t> seeing the same in google-chrome-beta too. there's a known issue affecting marco that is slated to be fixed in 101, this is different though
[02:50] <m4t> iirc this wasn't happening on 20.04, even using fresh-mate ppa :(
[03:00] <m4t> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1402530/running-any-chromium-based-browser-in-ubuntu-22-04-freezes
[03:04] <m4t> actually, it appears fixed in google-chrome-beta (101), phew. wasn't actually using it when i tested it :P
[03:12] <m4t> er weird, no it works with a fresh profile, but not the existing one. anyhow, would appreciate it if someone could test. pretty easy to repro
[12:07] <Watter> Hello everyone. I have a question regarding the behavior of the MATE Desktop. My desire is to disable any automountig facility. I disabled every dconf entry regarding automounting but my PC still mounts my external harddrive. Luckily it is mounted by ntfs-3g, which shows up in htop. htop shows the following realationship: lightdm invokes systemd --user which calls ntfs-3g. How can I prevent systemd user from automounting?
[12:11] <sixwheeledbeast> I have never done this but imagine it's udisks mounting the drives there will be a systemd unit for it.
[12:15] <sixwheeledbeast> `systemctl status udisks2` will tell you if it's running and then you can `stop` it and check if that works, before disabling it. 
[12:16] <Watter> Thanks for the reply. I have considered that too. The internet says that udisks2 does not automount but needs a wrapper like udiskie
[12:17] <sixwheeledbeast> is it one drive you want to stop or any?
[12:18] <Watter> Any device. Stopping udisks2 works. But maybe a yet undiscovered service depends on udisks2 
[12:19] <sixwheeledbeast> mask it
[12:19] <sixwheeledbeast> if it's masked it should only start if a user enables it manually
[12:27] <sixwheeledbeast> oh sorry I got it backwards. `mask` completely disables it. `disable` only disables auto start. It seems backwards syntax...
[12:32] <Watter> Yeah, I was searching what masks might actually do...
[12:33] <Watter> In /proc/<ID>/cgroup it says 0::/system.slice/udisks2.service
[12:51] <sixwheeledbeast> a mask will point that unit to /dev/null
[14:22] <sixwheeledbeast> So does ambient theme get removed if you upgrade? I get the impression it will replace it with the nearest yaru from a blog post.
[15:27] <m4t> sixwheeledbeast: it gets removed, it does not exist in the new ubuntu-mate-artwork packages
[15:27] <m4t> i just installed the 20.04 pkgs
[15:28] <m4t> someone replied to https://askubuntu.com/questions/1402530/running-any-chromium-based-browser-in-ubuntu-22-04-freezes, apparently the gtk3 file choose steals mouse events which is why chrome is completely unresponsive after downloading a file
[15:28] <sixwheeledbeast> Yer don't like the look of Yaru really.
[15:31]  * m4t trying the chrome flatpak, maybe it doesn't have a busted gtk3 version or whatever is causing it
[15:33] <superkuh> gtkfilechooserwidget.c strikes again!
[15:37] <m4t> i feel somehow like the fix here is weeks off. maybe not
[15:39] <m4t> yeah, flatpak is unaffected by the issue even with my existing profile
[16:01] <m4t> nice now it's even themed (had to copy /usr/share/themes/Ambiant-MATE-Dark to ~/.themes and allow that path + add GTK_THEME=Ambiant-MATE-Dark with 'flatpak override com.google.Chrome')
[16:56] <m4t> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1970047 there we go. /me gives some spice
[16:56] <m4t> *heat
[20:17] <wildlander> I tried ubuntu mate 22.04 live, without installing, and the Apps Applet  gave some error and failed to load on screen.