[15:00] <howarth> Anyone else seeing breaking with dropbox under lunar?
[15:01] <howarth> Upgrading from kinetic, the nautilus menu icon doesn't work and the Dropbox application seems to be non-functional
[15:01] <howarth> oddly, the file directory seems to still be present and working in Nautilus itself
[15:02] <howarth> It's properly showing the green checkmark icons next to all of the dropbox files on their server
[15:04] <oerheks> maybe you need to login online, to get your new install verified/trusted?
[15:05] <howarth> The non-functionality of the dropbox icon in the menu bar argues and the presence of the file verification icons in the file viewer argues otherwise
[15:05] <howarth> It looks like the legacy support of gnome used by the GUI interface to dropbox is has broken
[15:06] <howarth> Also, dropbox is weird
[15:06] <howarth> As far as I know, the dropbox-nautilus application installs the actual linux dropbox code and routinely updates it
[15:07] <howarth> but without explicitly installing further deb packages
[15:07] <howarth> so there may be some issues with dependencies that aren't being enforced under lunar anymore if not present in a deb's dependencies
[15:08] <howarth> ii  nautilus-dropbox                           2019.02.14-1.2   
[15:08] <howarth> The actual dropbox in use is way newer than that
[15:08] <howarth> however you can only see the version number from the GUI dropbox menus in the menu bar
[15:08] <howarth> which are no longer functional
[15:09] <howarth> that is how you check to see if the dropbox code has been recently updated automatically
[15:10] <howarth> looks like this has been on the downward slope for awhile
[15:10] <howarth> https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/official-dropbox-package-doesnt-install-in-fedora-37/69314
[15:11] <howarth> Fixed
[15:12] <howarth> https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux
[15:12] <howarth> Had to install dropbox_2022.12.05_amd64.deb
[15:12] <howarth> that pulled in libpango1.0-0
[15:16] <howarth> Argh
[15:16] <howarth> spoke too soon
[15:17] <howarth> It does make the Dropbox app respond but the menu icon is still not producing dropdown menus
[15:17] <howarth> It does get updated with the checkmark showing that is has checked their servers and updated the files which is an improvement
[15:18] <howarth> Interestingly, installing the upstream dropbox deb replaces the dropbox-nautilus 
[15:19] <howarth> given that dropbox-nautilus is based on the 2019 code base and needs to auto update to a newer dropbox internally, that was always going to eventually break
[15:21] <howarth> So far lunar looks like an improvement over kinetic. The 6.2 kernel seems less prone to failing to properly start the Intel WI-FI 6E AX210 PCI card
[15:22] <howarth> Not as solid as the original 22.04 kernel but not as bad as the 5.19 ones which basically failed on an initial cold boot every time
[15:22] <howarth> Intel's linux support isn't what it used to be
[15:24] <peterdk> I did post here 2 days ago, I saw in the chatlog that later someone responded. I'll keep monitoring that log, cause I won't be online the whole time. Anyway, I experience a quite serious bug in 23.04 beta. I am on 200% scaling on a 4K monitor, and some of the statusbars are tiny, I guess they are somehow not scaled. This happend with OpenOffice and
[15:24] <peterdk> Visual Studio Code, but also the dialog that asks me for my password after I login to unlock the keychain. Can somebody point me to where I should file this bug? It happens on live cd as well, so it's not my config. https://pasteboard.co/S0idNZig1HEV.png
[15:28] <peterdk> I mean libreoffice ofcourse.