[06:18] cbreak: well makes sense that it can't see those files as they are sandboxed off. so no idea what 22.04 does in comparison to 22.10. never looked too much into snaps (for now) === enigma is now known as enigma9o7 [07:50] murmel: if sandboxing prevents firefox from being able to display text, then it's dumb :) [07:52] cbreak: it's not, it's just the reason why firefox can't find noto [07:52] just needs some more tweaking on 22.10 seems like [09:15] is the new installer already default? or is it still the old one? [09:15] as I would like to use the newer one [11:40] ogra, indeed I did have the kernel updated yesterday [11:40] well, try going back [11:40] i have seen some discussions about autopkgtests failing due to snap issues with the recent kinetic kernel ... might have some impact on enduser snap functionality too [11:41] Thanks, I'll reboot and see what gives [11:46] ogra, you hit the nail on the head!! Thanks! [11:46] well, let the kernel team know 😉 [11:46] is the font issue fixed too ? [11:47] else i fear someone needs to look into the gnome extension and if there are any fontconfig incompatibilities once again [11:47] (wouldnt be the first time) [11:48] Font is fixed too, no longer anti-aliased! :D [11:48] hah [11:49] IIRC the kernel isse was related to mounts or bind mounts ... so the extension might simply not provide all pieces to the consumer when that breaks ... [11:53] Weird that no one noticed it [11:53] well, people rarely run kernels from proposed [11:53] Perhaps most people use mattermost in the browser [11:54] But that is not from proposed, apt policy says it's from kinetic/main [11:54] i guess the kernel needs to grow some additional tests for the future 🙂 [11:55] Yeah, I reported it already to the kernel team [11:55] right, it moved this week ... and then people noticed 🙂 [11:55] Makes sense :)