[06:57] <didrocks> good morning
[06:57] <oSoMoN> good morning desktoppers
[07:07] <jibel> Good morning all
[07:10] <RikMills> autopkgtest.ubuntu.com is loading in plain html for everyone else?
[07:10] <RikMills> and morning :D
[07:23] <ricotz> good morning
[07:23] <ricotz> RikMills, same here
[09:23] <enyc> I'm surprised not more noise about   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/1970473  ... *curious*
[09:23] <enyc>  I would think large number of users with radeon and rotation
[09:23] <enyc> *curious* -- and rbasak sent me to this channel!
[09:31] <tjaalton> -ati is used on old hw
[09:33] <tjaalton> rotation works just fine on my W5700pro, which uses amdgpu
[09:41] <enyc> tjaalton: I thought there is "radeon" driver for intermediate-age non-amdgpu  but not old ati either
[09:42] <enyc> maybe ati driver became radeon
[09:42] <enyc> tjaalton: I do have a GCN2 card that uses radeon driver by default but with kernel parameters amdgpu takes over and does better job but doesn't support analogue/vga output dongles, or so.
[09:43] <tjaalton> right
[09:43] <tjaalton> radeon/ati is the same thing
[09:43] <tjaalton> -ati is just the wrapper
[09:43] <enyc> It just strikes me that radeon and rotation failure crashing xorg is relatively large bug catcher myself
[09:43] <enyc> anyhow  maybe doesn't hit everybody
[09:44] <tjaalton> I've never used rotation myself
[09:44] <enyc> of course many (laptops etc) don't use rotation for internal screen
[09:47] <enyc> tjaalton: very long time user on desktops here.... e.g. one main squaresih screen and a rotated vertical screen for reading stuff on
[09:48] <tjaalton> file a bug upstream and see where it goes
[09:49] <tjaalton> oh actually
[09:49] <tjaalton> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/-/merge_requests/9
[09:49] <tjaalton> try that
[09:52] <tjaalton> remembered someone filed a bug on debian and linked to that
[09:53] <tjaalton> uploaded to sid, it'll flow to kinetic and then possible to sru
[09:53] <tjaalton> but I'm off next two weeks
[11:28] <enyc> tjaalton: noted!
[14:55]  * ricotz is kind of happy that after a week of constant retrying libreoffice finally built on armhf
[15:09] <mdeslaur> yay for retry wack-a-mole!
[17:11] <KGB-2> orca upstream/stable 61f07b4 Joanmarie Diggs README.md configure.ac * Post-release version bump * https://deb.li/i47Eg
[17:11] <KGB-2> orca upstream/stable 1a37355 Joanmarie Diggs src/orca/speech_generator.py * Web: Make cell ancestor presentation optional * https://deb.li/Wsiz
[17:12] <KGB-2> orca upstream/stable ce74a5a Joanmarie Diggs NEWS * Release prep * https://deb.li/3F7cs
[17:12] <KGB-0> orca pristine-tar b7590f8 Samuel Thibault orca_42.3.orig.tar.xz.delta orca_42.3.orig.tar.xz.id * pristine-tar data for orca_42.3.orig.tar.xz * https://deb.li/3Y5G0
[17:12] <KGB-2> orca upstream/stable 35aa38c Samuel Thibault (10 files in 3 dirs) * New upstream version 42.3 * https://deb.li/aihv
[17:12] <KGB-2> orca tags 4916ca6 Samuel Thibault upstream/43_alpha * Upstream version 43~alpha * https://deb.li/34YCA
[17:58] <dust> the installed backup program of 22.04... the hash fails... how to initiate that he does a fresh backup and dosnt rely on the backup of the last days?
[19:51] <diddledani> is this a bug in the gnome-42-2204-sdk snap? https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/33n3rCJw/
[23:05] <diddledani> I fixed it in a snapcraft or
[23:05] <diddledani> Pr https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/3835