[02:36] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[07:59] <ducasse> hi guys
[09:39] <marcoagpinto> heya
[09:39] <marcoagpinto> :)
[09:39] <marcoagpinto> working on the projects
[09:40] <marcoagpinto> "a developer's work is never resumed"
[16:45] <MacSlow> Greetings everybody!
[16:54] <MacSlow> Anybody present with an AMD-laptop that is equipped with a gyro/3D-accelerometer? Please ping me.
[16:58] <MacSlow> FYI... I want to see if my dbus-skills to read from net.hadess.SensorProxy work "outside" of the all-intel world. I am currently writing the sensor-reading part to a patch for kmscon, in order to have it automatically rotate the output based on the laptop/tablet orientation.
[20:01] <Eickmeyer> Imagine telling someone to run apport-collect, they run it, and then they delete the apport information from the bug description. *facepalm*
[20:12] <arraybolt3> Eickmeyer: :O
[20:12] <arraybolt3> Wait, seriously?
[20:12] <Eickmeyer> Yep. Had to get it from the email.
[20:12] <arraybolt3> Did they even say why?
[20:13] <arraybolt3> Probably something about being worried about personal info leaking?
[20:13] <Eickmeyer> They haven't. They just deleted it without saying anything after it uploaded the logs and updated the description even though it had already updated the description. I put it back from the records I had in email.
[20:14] <arraybolt3> Weird. I mean I guess I've been worried about stuff like that before, but they're already running our OS, if they're that worried about us taking their personal info, maybe they should consider that we already have software on their system with full root access ;-)
[20:15] <Eickmeyer> Heh. I mean, the logs they uploaded have more information than the mere description info.
[20:15] <Eickmeyer> I just needed the package version and media info, which the logs don't have.
[20:16] <arraybolt3> Reminds me of when me and some people in #linux had to do everything short of beg for an unedited dmesg log for debugging a bad flash drive. The person still redacted some of the info XD Thankfully there was enough left to figure out what happened.
[20:16] <Eickmeyer> bug 2003731 if you're wondering.
[20:16] -ubottu:#ubuntu-discuss- Bug 2003731 in studio-controls (Ubuntu) "ssh logins as other users kills autojack session on desktop" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2003731
[20:18] <arraybolt3> Maybe they thought that all of the tons of extra comments were spammy and thought something had gone wrong.
[20:18] <arraybolt3> Op, Simon's saying something in an important channel, /me goes and finds out what
[20:18] <Eickmeyer> Meh, I need them to check the newer version of Studio Controls.
[21:20] <Bashing-om> UWN:Issue771 now available to our reading public: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue771 :D