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arraybolt3Well now the upgrade prompt showed right up. Didn't change anything.00:34
arraybolt3Fixed a crash in the IPv6 settings saving :D01:04
arraybolt3Got some erratic behavior with the IPv4 settings sadly, and need to change the behavior of some of the widgets.01:04
tsimonq2Heh, nice!01:06
tsimonq2But makes sense.01:06
tsimonq2Definitely feels like a Monday over here. I'll be finishing up with this $dayjob thing, doing redshift-qt, then probably jetting.01:06
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Could you just give me commit access to your Salsa repo?01:06
arraybolt3Sure.01:06
arraybolt3one sec01:07
tsimonq2I mean, it doesn't *have* to be in Salsa. It could also be our own repos. :P01:07
arraybolt3I put it in Salsa for the sake of Debian, but yeah I guess it doesn't have to be there.01:07
arraybolt3Tell you what though, openMSX not having a Salsa repo ended up requiring a Holy Hacky Solution Batman earlier :P01:07
arraybolt3(between that and Google)01:07
tsimonq2hah :D01:08
arraybolt3ok lesse if I can figure out what button to press in GitLab...01:08
arraybolt3hmm... maybe the big red one that says DO NOT PRESS01:08
arraybolt3*click*01:10
arraybolt3tsimonq2: should be there now01:10
arraybolt3btw did autopkgtests pass without drama for openMSX?01:11
tsimonq2They *didn't* pass but I didn't get a chance to look into it yet. I still have the build log, I'll punt it to you over Matrix.01:12
arraybolt3fun01:12
tsimonq2arraybolt3: This is about your ~30 min warning, if you need something uploaded by me tonight. :)01:13
arraybolt3probably won't have anything tonight then, but tomorrow quite possibly.01:13
tsimonq2Sweet.01:16
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Also, I see your tagging scheme is simply the Debian version number, no `debian/` prefix. As you wish, following your scheme. ;P01:16
arraybolt3hmm... I should fix that...01:16
arraybolt3I didn't think about that when tagging01:16
tsimonq2I'll push what I need to, then the repo is all yours. :)01:17
arraybolt3feel free to diverge there and even overwrite my tags if you'd like/have time to01:17
arraybolt3I'll change it otherwise01:17
tsimonq2Just give me a few minutes to finish up.01:17
arraybolt3so that it has debian/ at the start (it really should for consistency's sake, I just forgot)01:17
tsimonq2arraybolt3: I want you to remember this one, so it's on you ;P01:17
arraybolt3+101:17
tsimonq2No worries either way. I appreciate your work!01:17
arraybolt3aaaaaand with that, rudimentary IPv6 editing support should be done! Of course I can't figure out how to make it work yet, but it doesn't crash and *does* behave more like plasma-nm now so it's at least 70% likely to be usable by someone who knows what they're doing01:19
arraybolt3(obviously I'm going to be working on testing that properly later)01:19
tsimonq2Nice!!!!01:19
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Also, since you're going to make this mistake one day and I want you to have it in your notes, could you change all simon@tsimonq2.net entries to tsimonq2@debian.org in the commit itself, and force push?01:20
arraybolt3sure01:20
tsimonq2If you're really irked, I'll do it myself. I just doubt you gave me force push access. :P01:20
arraybolt3not irked at all, though I did set you as "Owner" so you probably *do* have force-push access, but I'm happy to do it01:21
arraybolt3of course GitLab probably has branch protection applied against my will on everything so YMMV01:21
tsimonq2*shrug* :)01:22
tsimonq2Almost done. Just gotta test it.01:22
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Repo is all yours. I tested my patch and it works. Uploaded to Debian, tag is pushed pre-maturely.01:35
arraybolt3Woot!01:35
arraybolt3Thank you!01:35
tsimonq2Of course :)01:35
tsimonq2arraybolt3: You're more than welcome to throw these in Backports Staging, by the way.01:36
tsimonq2If you don't get to it, cool, I'll do it tomorrow.01:36
tsimonq2(Both... Backports Stagings... :P)01:36
tsimonq2Anyway, that you have full rights for. Feel free to self-move into Backports.01:36
tsimonq2(Copy, keeping existing binaries, wait for the publisher to start running for that package in "-release", then delete it from the Staging PPA.)01:37
tsimonq2On that note...01:37
* tsimonq2 EOD01:37
tsimonq2I'll be around on Telegram/Matrix if you need anything.01:37
arraybolt3Thanks for everything!02:05
arraybolt3ls02:10
arraybolt3(gah, IRC client got focus rather than my terminal)02:11
-queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Unapproved: rejected lubuntu-update-notifier [source] (lunar-proposed) [0.6.0~23.04.2]04:57
* guiverc doing an noble install; calamares reports location as New York?; yet I get a reply from ping 8.8.8.8 (just noting, may not be a bug, just random 'cosmic radiation' ??? (ubuntu websites give 50x errors somewhat regularly currently)06:41
arraybolt3Usually my location is reported as New York.07:51
arraybolt3And I think that's a "default" location since that's where you're "put" if you don't have Internet, so it might be like an "ultimate fallback" or something.07:51
arraybolt3Every so often I get stuck in Denver though... and sometimes it'll switch in the same day07:51
guivercnew york appears if location can't be determined (except for Dan; he gets it always :)07:51
arraybolt3One time the geolocation put me literally in a lake.07:57
arraybolt3So yeah, it's shaky, especially over cellular.07:58
guiverci occasionally find my geolocation to be subiaco WA (west aust); which is 2119 miles (by road, 3410 km) away on the other side of the country..  It is however the location of my ISPs head office which I suspect is why...08:01
lubot[matrix] <arraybolt3> I guess my geolocation has yet to put me in the wrong country or continent *yet* so...08:03
guivercmine neither (to my knowledge anyway)08:05
guivercnor in the ocean (or water; not even a lake)08:06
lubot[matrix] <arraybolt3> Granted, the time it put me in a lake, Cala didn't show it, I visited the geolocation site directly for debugging purposes, punched the coordinates into Google Maps, and then grumbled in confusion08:07
lubot[matrix] <arraybolt3> *the coordinates it gave me08:07
guivercit has never put me in my actual suburb, or within maybe 8km of where I am... but I actually take comfort in that  (usually has me in melbourne, 15-30km away from where I am in melbourne)08:08
guiverci've never noted geolocation accurate here....dynamic IPs anyway08:09
kc2bezSince the geolocation is IP based some of the onus is on the ISP responsible for that IP space to report it correctly. 11:52
=== guiverc2 is now known as guiverc
tsimonq2When it rains, it pours, huh?14:18
tsimonq2It's going to be a long day. :P14:18
lubot[telegram] <Leokolb> my locations were correct..ran 2tests14:28
arraybolt3I think I'm going to try to debug the XFS installation failure. Hunting Calamares bugs is always fun and productive.14:36
tsimonq2This one could potentially get pretty low-level. Best of luck. :)14:38
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Your updating issues may be solved by the recent ubuntu-keyring upload.14:39
arraybolt3ah, that makes sense potentially14:40
arraybolt3re low-level - I know C++, Qt, QML, and Python, so in theory I should be OK. (Theory and practice are all-too-often different though)14:40
tsimonq2What I'm really trying to say is, it could be a change in GRUB causing this.14:41
arraybolt3oh good point14:41
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Or xfs14:41
arraybolt3I figured it was alpha6's fault14:41
arraybolt3but yeah, any of those could be a problem14:42
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Maybe, it works fine for other file systems though.14:42
arraybolt3oof, alpha6 broke our theming14:43
arraybolt3installer is fullscreen14:43
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> #blamesimon14:43
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> XD14:43
tsimonq2arraybolt3: I made the installer fullscreen XD14:44
arraybolt3:O14:44
* tsimonq2 runs14:44
arraybolt3That is NOT how you fix buggy QML :P14:44
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Lol14:44
* arraybolt3 grabs tsimonq2 with a seal rescue net and disentangles him14:44
arraybolt3(reference to https://www.youtube.com/@OceanConservationNamibia)14:44
mkukriXFS not booting on bios is a known bug in mantic and noble14:45
arraybolt3It's the GRUB bootloader that's not installing is the problem.14:45
arraybolt3hmm, erroring with "unknown filesystem" though, so perhaps it is the same bug?14:46
arraybolt3mkukri: you don't happen to have a bug number handy do you?14:46
mkukrinah the bug i know of is a boot failure and the fix is on the way (in proposed now)14:46
arraybolt3ah ok14:46
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> I feel like I tested that in mantic at some point.14:46
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> It was likely EFI though14:47
mkukrihttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/203917214:47
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2039172 in grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Mantic) "grub 2.12~rc1 fails to load files from large directories on XFS" [Undecided, Fix Committed]14:47
mkukriif this issue doesnt look like that and its a grub2 package install failure, id appreciate a bug report14:48
arraybolt3Probably will do that soon-ish.14:49
tsimonq2mkukri: Huh, good to know, thanks!14:49
arraybolt3root@lubuntu:/# grub-install --target=i386-pc --recheck --force /dev/sda14:50
arraybolt3Installing for i386-pc platform.14:50
arraybolt3grub-install: error: unknown filesystem.14:50
arraybolt3where /dev/sda1 is XFS14:50
arraybolt3I bet this is reproducible on other flavors and on Desktop if it's really just that GRUB doesn't know what XFS is anymore.14:51
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> This is the bug I filed for reference https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/204462314:51
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2044623 in calamares (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu 24.04 Daily install fails when XFS is selected" [Undecided, Confirmed]14:51
mkukrihmm, ive managed to install grub on XFS before (minus boot failure) but that looks bad14:52
mkukriim gonna tag that bug as affecting grub and will try to find some time to investigate soon14:52
arraybolt3lemme pull an Ubuntu Desktop image and do a test install.14:52
lubot[telegram] <kc2bez> Thanks mkukri14:52
arraybolt3If it reproduces there, then we know it's not Calamares' fault.14:52
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Which is probably the key to getting wider attention on this. :P14:59
arraybolt3yep. Might be a bit before the image finishes downloading, but right now it's going pretty fairly fast.15:00
mkukriive watched grub-install succeed on XFS before so it would be quite troubling if we somehow broke it, but also i dont really see how this could be lubuntu specific15:01
arraybolt3Ubuntu Desktop Noble install with XFS now underway.15:37
arraybolt3oh lovely - my partition setup is not liked by Subiquity at all.15:37
arraybolt3trying with EFI now15:38
arraybolt3mkukri: GRUB XFS install failure reproduced on latest Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 daily.15:48
arraybolt3https://i.imgur.com/pMoSuEp.png15:48
arraybolt3same error - "unknown filesystem"15:49
mkukrioh oh15:49
mkukrican you please comment on the bug report with the info?15:49
arraybolt3absolutely15:50
mkukrita15:50
tsimonq2Same error, too.15:50
tsimonq2arraybolt3: I just changed some bug statuses, sorry if that interfered.15:52
arraybolt3np15:52
mkukrii think this isnt really a calamares issue so i should probably remove that as affected? it's most definitely a grub bug15:52
tsimonq2+115:52
mkukriargh, it turns out xfsprogs update sets a new incompat feature flag, it will need a grub upload to fix15:54
tsimonq2"UBUNTU: Drop luks2 (LP: #2043101)" hmm, we may need to double-check our encryption setup15:55
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2043101 in grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Mantic) "Mantic+noble inadvertently includes the luks2 module in signed grub-efis" [Undecided, Fix Committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204310115:55
* tsimonq2 forgets15:55
arraybolt3Pretty sure we use LUKS1.15:56
arraybolt3But yeah, extra testing, good idea.15:56
mkukrino one should use luks2 for /boot it was never supported, and the inclusion was accidental during a debian merge15:56
tsimonq2Sounds good. I'm glad Julian responded so quickly. Thanks for all your help!15:57
mkukriive pinged him internally, people probably dont know me here, but im a new grub maintainer in foundations among other things, julian also still works on it16:00
arraybolt3mkukri: Nice to meet you, and thanks for your help!16:00
tsimonq2mkukri: You're always welcome to lurk and chime in when you see something like this. :)16:00
mkukrithanks, nice to meet you all16:01
mkukriyeah good to hear about any grub issues early, want to make sure these kinds of things dont happen often16:03
mkukriwe're also working on automated grub testing that should catch these kinds of things too16:03
tsimonq2Ooh, that sounds promising.16:03
mkukriand also for fixing the xfs install failure, im probably gonna prepare an xfsprogs patch that disables that flag by default because jammy's grub should also be able to read noble fs-s apparently16:08
tsimonq2I mean, it makes practical sense.16:11
mkukriapparently as in i just found out, not  thinking its a bad idea, sorry if the tone didnt make sense (difficult online)16:13
tsimonq2You're totally okay :)16:14
arraybolt3I would guess probably 90% of us work over text 95+% of the time, so we're pretty much used to text being weird LP16:15
arraybolt3* :P16:15
arraybolt3(that time I confused Launchpad with an emoji)16:15
Eickmeyer🚀16:53
mkukrijulian uploaded the xfsprogs fix, after that migrates it should start working again17:31
mkukrithen we will make grub support xfs fs-s with the incompat flags soon17:32
tsimonq2Grabbing it to test.18:21
tsimonq2KDE System Settings snuck its way back in. Someone told me so. I went a little harder, by blacklisting it completely. If that still doesn't work, I'll demote it to a Suggests (wrt plasma-discover) and manually add it to both the Kubuntu and Ubuntu Studio seeds.18:54
tsimonq2mkukri: It worked, commented on the bug report :)18:54
tsimonq2I have a preliminary patch adding the device name to the volume tooltip in the panel. Would this be useful?19:30
tsimonq2I also have a security patch for both Backports repositories otw: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vim/2:9.0.2116-1ubuntu219:31
tsimonq2CVE-2023-4870619:31
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Vim is a UNIX editor that, prior to version 9.0.2121, has a heap-use-after-free vulnerability. When executing a `:s` command for the very first time and using a sub-replace-special atom inside the substitution part, it is possible that the recursive `:s` call causes free-ing of memory which may later then be accessed by the initial `:s` command. The user must intenti... <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-48706>19:31
Eickmeyertsimonq2: KDE System Settings snuck its way back in > How the hell did that happen?19:34
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: Germinate being Germinate.19:37
Eickmeyer☚ī¸19:37
tsimonq2New in the latest Git, which I uploaded to Noble today:20:07
tsimonq2To have this happen automatically for branches without a tracking20:07
tsimonq2upstream, see 'push.autoSetupRemote' in 'git help config'.20:07
tsimonq2(for git push on a new branch)20:07
tsimonq2That is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE.20:07
LimeOnHello. I have used the lubuntu's openbox theme as a template for another openbox theme and i was wondering where i can find the 'original one', i just have found one which is an adaptation(lubuntu-arc theme in github). I am considering adding the themerc to my github acc in case somebody founds it useful and i would like to give the proper acknowledgment, since its almost the same code as the lubuntu one20:41
LimeOnfounds--> finds*20:41
LimeOni guess it unrelated to the topic of this channel, but almost all devs who would know where to find it are here20:42
tsimonq2LimeOn: "it unrelated to the topic of this channel" I'll brashly say we don't hard-enforce that unless it gets *really* off-topic. :P20:45
tsimonq2LimeOn: Check the debian/copyright file in lubuntu-artwork20:46
tsimonq2           2010-2018 Rafael Laguna <rafaellaguna@gmail.com>20:46
tsimonq2License: GPL-2+20:46
tsimonq2That *seems* accurate, I'd wait for another developer to confirm.20:47
LimeOnthank you tsimonq2!20:49
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> redhsift-qt is not launching on my vm20:58
Eickmeyer#SimonsFault21:08
lubot[telegram] <Eickmeyer> Actually, now that I think about it, redshift in general doesn't really work on VMs since it has to have direct access to an actual display and freaks out with virtual displays. (re @lynorian: redhsift-qt is not launching on my vm)21:10
LimeOncheck if 'redshift -O 4500' does something, to discard other problem21:16
LimeOnCLI version,  not the qt one, just to check that it works21:16
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> doesn't seem to work on vm so it is porbably that21:18
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> so this will have to wait to be added to the manual until I am running noble on bare metal21:18
arraybolt3!ping23:30
ubottupong!23:30
arraybolt3network testing23:31
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> panel transparency setting through lxqt-panels config seems to be borked and have been borked in both mantic and noble and I have filed bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-panel/+bug/204508323:31
-ubottu:#lubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2045083 in lxqt-panel (Ubuntu) "lxqt-panel does not detect that picom is providing compositing thus not letting me change opacity in the gui" [Undecided, New]23:31
arraybolt3lynorian: this worked just the other day for me on Noble, lemme test23:32
arraybolt3lynorian: are you sure that you're not able to change the panel opacity? You have to check the "Background color" box first. Doing that enables the transparency slider.23:34
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> ok this was me being silly23:34
arraybolt3it threw me for a loop when I looked at it too :P23:35
arraybolt3tsimonq2, LimeOn: I'm not seeing Rafael's name as the copyright holder for the Lubuntu Arc theme, it looks like the copyright stanza that applies to it is the topmost "Files: *" one.23:42
lubot[telegram] <lynorian> ok adding that quirk to the manual23:42
arraybolt3Which makes it copyright 2009-2017 Julien Lavergne, 2018 Simon Quigley, 2023 Walter Lachypnski.23:42
LimeOnarraybolt3: nice, i was wondering why there was those up there and then 1 below23:43
arraybolt3I can see that wxl did indeed edit the Lubuntu Arc theme, so i think the above is accurate.23:43
LimeOnand its still GPL-2,right?23:43
arraybolt3oh, and for completeness, the license is GPL version 2 or any later version.23:43
LimeOngpl-2+ ?23:44
arraybolt3yep23:44
LimeOni will try to upload it in the ongoing days, will try to do my best into the forementioned recognize of the credits, 1st time uploading something xd23:44
arraybolt3all the files under the src/usr/share/lxqt/themes/Lubuntu Arc directory are all GPL-2+ and have the above copyright data.23:44
arraybolt3LimeOn: Sounds good!23:44

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