[03:09] <Unit193> https://bugs.debian.org/1019420
[07:49] <ochosi> Unit193: meh, I can't really reproduce the flickering on my end anymore
[07:55] <Unit193> In general or after the fix?
[07:57] <ochosi> after the fix
[07:57] <ochosi> before I could
[07:58] <Unit193> Looks like translations rolled in for you too.
[07:58] <ochosi> but now it doesn't visible flicker anymore, even when I create the circumstances described by haarp (record audio, have pavucontrol open, play back music, change volume with the scrollwheel)
[08:02] <ochosi> I'm happy to re-open this one https://gitlab.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin/-/issues/81
[08:03] <Unit193> I'll try with xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin commit 27b745e401468223dfa4c7de94d45bff75fa228c applied.
[08:03] <ochosi> thanks!
[08:06] <Unit193> Maybe I need to pull more commits, then.  Just that one on top of the release didn't do it.
[08:12] <Unit193> Oooooookay maybe I grabbed the wrong commit, because now it seems to work out.  Interestingly, if one starts the panel plugin after mumble, it won't have the mic up.
[08:21] <ochosi> yeah, it doesn't constantly check pulseaudio's state, it reacts to signals
[08:21] <ochosi> so that's unfortunate, but somewhat expected
[08:21] <ochosi> 'it seems to work out' == you can reproduce the flickering?
[08:24] <Unit193> Once I applied more than just 27b745e401468223dfa4c7de94d45bff75fa228c it went away, that alone didn't.
[08:24] <Unit193> (Which...reading the commits it seems only that should be needed...?)
[08:28] <Unit193> ochosi: I'll try on a slower system too, if it works there I'd just call it good!
[08:38] <ochosi> yeah, it should only be that one commit
[08:38] <ochosi> the rest are all unrelated
[08:38] <ochosi> cool, thanks so much!
[08:50] <Unit193> That's what I thought, and very freaking weird then...
[08:52] <Unit193> Wow, the icon handles it better than the notification now, on the crappy i386 system.
[08:52] <Unit193> ochosi: I think it's fine.
[08:52] <ochosi> hah, cool
[08:52] <ochosi> thanks for testing!
[08:55] <Unit193> OK, without the fix the icon thing is *really* crappy on that one, so yay good test candidate. \o/  Happy to help.
[09:02] <ochosi> amazing
[09:02] <ochosi> well happy that my re-work paid off too
[09:03] <Unit193> Should I mention that the light grey/dark gray flickers, but the mic thing stays solid?
[09:03] <Unit193> I expect that to, but it only does on one system.
[09:07] <ochosi> light/dark grey parts of the regular volume icon?
[09:07] <Unit193> Yeah.
[09:07] <ochosi> I think that might have been the case before, it just gets a lot of redraws
[09:07] <ochosi> maybe that could be optimized a little as well
[09:08] <ochosi> so ideally you'd compare it with the plugin before my first commit
[09:08] <ochosi> or just don't record audio :p
[09:09] <Unit193> I don't *record* audio. :>
[09:10] <ochosi> hehe, well then just don't do anything for the indicator to show up!
[09:16] <Unit193> Anywho, like I said before, neat feature.
[09:31] <ochosi> thanks!
[16:45] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xfce-announce:: ANNOUNCE: xfce4-windowck-plugin 0.5.0 released @ http://www.mail-archive.com/xfce-announce@xfce.org/msg00694.html
[20:40] <arraybolt3> Heads up to everyone, please don't try to contact my Matrix account if you need to ping or DM me. Something's gone severely glitchy with the IRC-to-Matrix bridge in some way or another. I'll remain on IRC 24/7 to the best of my ability so I can still get messages.
[20:40] <Unit193> Sounds pretty normal. :3
[20:41] <arraybolt3> Well I'm not happy about it, lemme just say that. :P
[20:43] <Unit193> !info xfce4-windowck-plugin
[20:43] <Unit193> \o/
[21:29] <Unit193> arraybolt3: I don't have anything for you, I don't think.  I should look at the schedule and plan out for it I'd say.
[21:30] <arraybolt3> Unit193: wrt Xubuntu Core?
[21:30] <Unit193> Yeah.
[21:30] <Unit193> knome, ochosi: UI Freeze Sept 15th!
[21:30] <arraybolt3> Ah, OK. I'll test when I see new ISOs come out. If you notice one, though, ping me, since I just had to turn off Matrix thanks to some severe glitchiness, which will make it harder to see. I'll try to remember to check regularly.