[05:54] good morning desktoppers [05:56] good morning [05:58] Hi oSoMoN and didrocks [06:00] hey duflu, salut didrocks [06:03] hey duflu, oSoMoN [06:20] morning [06:24] hey bittin [06:24] Hi bittin [06:29] good morning bittin [06:47] Hi all [06:48] salut jibel [07:04] Hi jibel [07:04] Good morning everyone [07:04] I'm waiting on a git push for this now: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/22.10.3 [07:05] (tl;dr there's no need to run the ubiquity autopkgtest every time lubuntu-default-settings is uploaded, we haven't even used ubiquity for quite a few cycles now) [07:19] Going to let it fully push here, I can't keep my eyes open unfortunately but you should be able to just grab the commit: https://code.launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity - otherwise I'll create an MR later [07:20] goood morning desktopers! [07:21] salut seb128, ça va ? [07:21] hey tsimonq2 [07:21] o/ didrocks [07:22] lut didrocks, oui et toi? [07:24] Morning tsimonq2 and seb128 [07:25] ça va :) [07:38] salut jibel, seb128 [07:38] good morning tsimonq2 [07:42] Morning tsimonq2 and seb128 [07:42] ? [07:42] Scrollback fail [07:47] lut oSoMoN, hey duflu, how are you? [07:47] seb128, I'm alright, thanks [07:47] seb128, I'm good but the day is hit-and-miss. Technology is not working. How are you? [07:49] duflu, I'm alright, glad to have a quiet work day ahead (some meetings but tricky to avoid those nowadays) [07:55] And then gitlab crashes too [07:59] :-( [11:51] good morning [11:51] 8th grade graduation day 'barbeque' has turned into we are stuck outside while everyone signs yearbooks, plays volleyball and whatever, basically a field day and we kind of do whatever we want [11:52] which for adolescents = recipe for disaster (and last night we had a party and my friend had his glasses shoved in his ear) [11:52] So uh... thoughts and prayers would be well appreciated :P [11:53] I'm not sure if you guys saw but I have been trying to work on a gthumb CVE; and just saying that gthumb has a *lot* of commits that can be made for SRU (especially in focal) so that should be looked into [11:59] ItzSwirlz: gthumb is in universe so it's community maintained. But it's shipped by Ubuntu Budgie so you could work with them on SRUs [11:59] ItzSwirlz: do you have year-round school or are they just kinda late this year? [12:00] congrats and happy Friday y'all [13:04] seb128, btw what is the status of rtw89? [13:05] asking because I never got an answer on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1943817/comments/23 [13:05] Launchpad bug 1945967 in linux-oem-5.14 (Ubuntu Impish) "rtw89 kernel module for Realtek 8852 wifi is missing" [Undecided, Confirmed] [duplicate: 1943817] [13:06] and it's super unclear to me what exactly is in the current 5.15 kernel, is it still the default submitted or is that updated from github.com's rtw89 [13:07] (I have had since to replace the card by an intel ac9260 because it seems the thinkpad's uefi has too much bugs yet and it was making wifi mostly unusable, but I still have the card on my desk) [13:33] seb128, oSoMoN, what are your plans wrt XWayland on Firefox package? [13:36] lissyx, I'd personnally like to switch the stable snap to Wayland by default, I think a lot of our users expect that, and I'm personally affected by https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1766849 which I workaround by running the stable snap with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 [13:36] Mozilla bug 1766849 in Core "Firefox snap crashed with X Window System error 'BadValue'" [--, New] [13:37] but the message we've gotten from Mozilla so far is that firefox for Wayland is not mature enough yet [13:37] oSoMoN, I'd like to know if it's useful to fix https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1766862#c7 [13:37] Mozilla bug 1766862 in Core "Blurry font rendering with fractional scaling on Ubuntu 22.04 xwayland builds" [--, New] [13:38] that really depends on when we'd turn on wayland by default, indeed [13:38] but I'm afraid it's not my call to make [13:39] lissyx, btw I'm going through my bug backlog now, sorry for the delay… [13:39] oSoMoN, I have the same issue on HexChat BTW [13:39] just tested on my laptop, not VM [13:39] fractional scaling, 125%, xwayland [14:16] oSoMoN, are you sure for the gtk4 fix? [14:16] it's marked as fix release on may 25 [14:16] I clearly repro with an uptodate system [14:17] lissyx, which one? non selectable folder? [14:17] no the one with increasing size [14:17] lissyx, I didn't test, just saying that the fix for the upstream gtk4 bug that was linked to the bug report made its way to Ubuntu [14:18] so if it's still reproducible, maybe that upstream fix wasn't the right one, or not enough on its own [14:19] lissyx, which version of libgtk-4-1 do you have installed? [14:20] ok looks like it is indeed fixed [14:20] I got tricked because of it and my open dialog was maxxed [14:22] seb128, oSoMoN it still affects stable though [14:22] was there a fix needed on the firefox side, too? [14:23] @jibel thanks for your time 💜 One more interview to go!!! [14:24] I have no idea ... [14:25] oSoMoN, stable + MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1, no issue [14:26] lissyx, right, because the fix only affects x11 clients, and stable defaults to xwayland. So if it's still reproducible in that config, that means that the gtk fix wasn't enough, I guess [14:27] oSoMoN, how do you repro https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1664887#c10 ? [14:27] Mozilla bug 1664887 in Core "Firefox Snap unable to save pages as HTML file" [--, Unconfirmed] [14:27] oSoMoN, asking because I discovered https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1445211 and well they're similar [14:27] Mozilla bug 1445211 in Core "Download (save page as...) with some ad-blocker fails (because some subresources are blocked) and succeeds when retried" [Normal, New] [14:28] and also because I wodner how much it could be a dupe with https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1774556 [14:28] Mozilla bug 1774556 in Core "Firefox fails to save a page and its contents to remote gvfs mount point when using SNAP version" [--, Unconfirmed] [14:29] lissyx, just install the firefox snap in an Ubuntu 20.04 VM, browse to any reasonably complex webpage (e.g. the bug report itself), right-click and choose "save as" [14:30] no ublock or anything? [14:32] nope [14:33] oSoMoN, should we keep it open? backport doable? [14:33] oSoMoN, "save as" you select "only html" or "full web page" ? [14:35] full web page [14:36] seb128, kenvandine: there were some discussion of backporting a recent version of xdg-desktop-portal to focal, did we ever reach a consensus? [14:38] oSoMoN, can you try "only html" ? [14:38] let me test that [14:44] lissyx, saving as only HTML works [14:44] I'm really wondering if you are just hitting the same issue as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1774556 [14:44] oSoMoN, not really, I think if we want to go this way we need to make a solid testplan and talk about getting an exception granted but that's going to take some work and time [14:44] Mozilla bug 1774556 in Core "Firefox fails to save a page and its contents to remote gvfs mount point when using SNAP version" [--, Unconfirmed] [14:44] could it be related to calling SaveFile vs SaveFiles, which I saw mentioned in another bug? [14:45] maybe [14:45] if one day I find where this happens ... [16:48] seb128, wondering if sccache could speedup the builds [16:59] * tsimonq2 o/ [17:00] Will get an MR submitted before too long [17:02] https://code.launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/424979 [17:04] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-default-settings/22.10.3 [17:05] oops last link was for l-devel [18:54] oSoMoNseb128 we will at some point, but i first let's be sure the native messaging work is solid. Then we'll look to doing the SRU paperwork/process. [18:54] and as seb128 said, we need a solid testplan for supported series