[05:03] <mitsubachi> Hey folks, I'm having a crash in xfce-screensaver-dialog that happens every hour or three...
[05:03] <mitsubachi> I've reported it, but the bug has been merged into a bug that I can't view
[05:04] <mitsubachi> The bot that merged it helpfully told me to consult the bug that I can't view for further information, debugging, etc
[05:04] <mitsubachi> I've tried asking the maintainer what I can do.. no reply
[05:04] <mitsubachi> I've tried asking the bot owner what I can do.. no reply
[05:05] <mitsubachi> Anyone got ideas on what to do?
[05:06] <mitsubachi> It's been two weeks I think
[09:41] <bluesabre> mitsubachi: I'm going to work on a fix for it this week. Presumably, this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-screensaver/+bug/2012795
[09:52] <mitsubachi> no
[09:52] <mitsubachi> @bluesabre: 2012826
[09:52] <mitsubachi> the other fun thing is how the website tells me that bug doesn't exist
[09:52] <mitsubachi> rather than just telling me it's private
[09:53] <mitsubachi> at first I thought they had linked me a bad number
[09:53] <mitsubachi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-screensaver/+bug/2015985
[09:53] <mitsubachi> there's my report
[09:56] <bluesabre> mitsubachi: Thanks! I reviewed the main bug, and marked it public. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-screensaver/+bug/2012826
[09:56] -ubottu:#xubuntu- Launchpad bug 2012826 in xfce4-screensaver (Ubuntu) "xfce4-screensaver-dialog crashed with SIGSEGV" [Medium, Confirmed]
[09:56] <bluesabre> I hope to have a fix this week. Please subscribe to that bug for updates.
[09:58] <mitsubachi> will do
[09:59] <mitsubachi> weird that it doesn't do that for me
[09:59] <mitsubachi> since my bug was marked duplicate, and etc etc
[10:01] <mitsubachi> much much better now
[10:03] <sorinello> Hello. Bluetooth seems to be broken on 23.04. I am on a clean install, and I am unable to pair my bluetooth headphones. On 22.10 this was working with no problems. Using the full xubuntu x64 version.
[10:03] <mitsubachi> is 23.04 uh... lunar?
[10:03] <sorinello> yes
[10:03] <mitsubachi> I had a bear of a time getting bluetooth audio happy on lunar, because of conflicting suggestions on websites
[10:04] <mitsubachi> I ended up uninstalling pulseaudio, because pipewire is supposed to replace it
[10:04] <mitsubachi> then you also install pipewire-audio I think
[10:04] <sorinello> ok, I could try that
[10:04] <mitsubachi> this was just last week, so hopefully good information for you
[10:04] <sorinello> so pulseaudio is getting decomissioned ?
[10:04] <mitsubachi> I still don't have it automatically switching to the bluetooth device though
[10:05] <mitsubachi> yeah, it was announced like two ubuntu versions ago... pipewire is a drop in replacement that also handles video or something
[10:05] <mitsubachi> and it's been on the machines handling video for a while
[10:05] <sorinello> problema is that I am unable to pair the headphones
[10:05] <mitsubachi> hmm
[10:05] <sorinello> so I get stuck before even trying to play something
[10:06] <mitsubachi> I also had trouble with that, but I'm not sure what I did... other than like... factory reset my headphones and just try a billion times
[10:06] <mitsubachi> checking my bookmarks to see if I have anything for you
[10:06] <sorinello> that would help, thanks
[10:07] <sorinello> but clearly something is broken in ubuntu/xubuntu too, since it was working OOB
[10:08] <mitsubachi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blueman/+bug/2015000
[10:08] -ubottu:#xubuntu- Launchpad bug 2015000 in blueman (Ubuntu) "blueman-applet crashed with gi.repository.GLib.GError in call_finish(): g-dbus-error-quark: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Unknown action ‘Activate’ (16)" [Medium, Confirmed]
[10:08] <mitsubachi> this is the only thing I have bookmarked
[10:08] <sorinello> yepp, I think this is what I get as well
[10:08] <mitsubachi> I wonder if it didn't want to pair until the conduit worked
[10:08] <mitsubachi> but otherwise I don't remember, sorry
[10:09] <sorinello> Connection Failed: br-connection-profile-unavailable
[10:09] <mitsubachi> oh!
[10:09] <mitsubachi> yeah that's this
[10:09] <sorinello> this is what I get from the blueman applet
[10:09] <mitsubachi> install pipewire-audio and that error will go away
[10:10] <sorinello> ok, so it is already reported, great. Good to know I'm not the only one having the issue
[10:10] <sorinello> ok, doing it now
[10:10] <sorinello> I play a lot with VM's so it is easy for me to test stuff
[10:11] <mitsubachi> last report was by me
[10:11] <mitsubachi> no reply since then
[10:11] <mitsubachi> so I don't know if people know
[10:11] <sorinello> let me see if just installing what you said fixes the issue for me
[10:11] <mitsubachi> yah!
[10:12] <sorinello> blueman-applet still crashing like crazy
[10:13] <mitsubachi> yeah, it does that for me still too
[10:13] <mitsubachi> but it does get the job done before crashing
[10:17] <sorinello> indeed the eror went away after i installed wha you said. Xubuntu reports that the headphones are connected, but the headphones usually say "connected" when they are connected
[10:17] <sorinello> and the headphones do not give this information
[10:17] <sorinello> so they are not  properly connected :(
[10:17] <mitsubachi> check volume control app for settings
[10:17] <mitsubachi> you might have to kick it into some other codec
[10:18] <mitsubachi> there's the configuration tab (last one) where my headphones show up as a device
[10:19] <mitsubachi> https://imgur.com/5Z6t2D9.png
[10:19] <mitsubachi> mine says "Off" right now, which makes it act kinda dumb
[10:19] <sorinello> yeah, I just have a dummy device
[10:20] <sorinello> gonna try in the main Ubuntu distro
[10:20] <mitsubachi> ok
[10:22] <sorinello> ok, so on mainline Ubuntu everything works out of the box
[10:22] <sorinello> pairing, sound on headphones, and so on
[10:22] <sorinello> so  this is Xubuntu specific
[10:23] <mitsubachi> I mean, please note that
[10:23] <sorinello> I will mark myself as affected aswell on the lunchpad bug you reported
[10:23] <mitsubachi> I think mainline doesn't install pulseaudio
[10:23] <mitsubachi> and installs pipewire-audio
[10:24] <mitsubachi> so that's part of what works
[10:24] <mitsubachi> but I don't have any more information
[10:27] <sorinello> I have posted a comment as well on the bug page. But I am not sure if this bug is for Ubuntu or for Xubuntu
[10:27] <sorinello> this all distro thing with upstream, downstream, specific distros is a mess in my head
[10:28] <mitsubachi> sidestream
[10:30] <sorinello> anyways, thanks for the info
[14:08] <Pokey> I'm having trouble getting my Xubuntu (22.04.1) install to start. This install is not at all important, but I want to learn what has gone wrong so I can apply it to a real scenario in the future.
[14:08] <Pokey> All research I have done has been "unplug USB devices" or "the disk/partition UUID has changed" or "your fstab is invalid" when I have confirmed none of that is the case. I have updated the fstab to point to the partition under /dev (/dev/sda2) and removed the UUID and it still times out. I am able to mount the partition manually based on fstab (mount /boot/efi) without any issues at all.
[14:08] <Pokey> Logs: https://imgur.com/a/HpMAGWk
[14:48] <xu-irc37w> hi where can i buy a disk with xubuntu?
[14:49] <Kuschelpony> usually you download it and then either boot from a USB stick, or burn it onto a DVD
[14:51] <xu-irc37w> thx
[14:54] <null_> hi
[14:54] <null_> why is xfce so ugly
[19:15] <Pokey> [my issue is resolved]
[23:31] <samuel> ja?