[00:13] <arraybolt3> tsimonq2: ACK
[01:07] <arraybolt3_wc> tsimonq2: o/ from WeeChat
[01:23] <arraybolt3> I now have rudimentary "apt update" support in the new updater. It's a bit funky I think because of an error in my backend script, but it seems to work and it looks nice.
[01:24] <arraybolt3> so now there's a "Check for Updates" button rather than a "Details" button. The "Details" button I intend to replace with allowing the user to double-click an update in the list to see more info about that particular update, which should be way lower on resource consumption and allow much more in-depth info display.
[01:52] <arraybolt3> guiverc, Leokolb, and anyone else who is a tester: If you haven't already, check your application menu -> Preferences and see if "Apply Full Upgrade" has been replaced with "Lubuntu Update". If it hasn't, run a full upgrade and reboot, if it has, reboot. A reboot is required to get the new updater working (unless you want to start it manually, which will work but it's best to just reboot),
[01:53] <arraybolt3> and the old one will almost without question be broken after it is replaced.
[01:54] <arraybolt3> anyway, going to package that new obconf-qt fanciness
[01:54] <guiverc> arraybolt3, I have an 'Lubuntu Update' in my menu...  (on this noble box)
[01:55] <arraybolt3> guiverc: kk, reboot and let me know what you think of it once it starts working :)
[01:56] <guiverc> i'll test it out on another box (I reboot this one only fornightly... not due yet)  yeah it don't work yet it appears here; but I'd expect logout/login required at minimum
[01:57] <arraybolt3> guiverc: If you just clicked on it, the first time clicking on it starts the background process.
[01:57] <arraybolt3> So click on it one more time and you should see it.
[01:58] <arraybolt3> (The background process is also set to autostart, but that doesn't happen until a reboot or some such. Clicking it once is how you manually start it the first time without rebooting. I dunno if that makes sense)
[01:59] <guiverc> yep.. second click & a menu appears..   it reports no updates 'will be updated'.. but I install updates many times a day at terminal so no updates is ~expected
[01:59] <guiverc> more a dialog box (rather than menu)... 
[01:59] <arraybolt3> perfect
[02:01] <arraybolt3> oy, actaully I won't be doing packaging right now, because Lubuntu Git is down and I don't want to accidentally get our Git out of sync with the archive.
[02:01] <guiverc> ack & likley a very smart move.
[02:01] <arraybolt3> np, I'll go back to coding or perhaps see what patches need sponsored over in #ubuntu-devel.
[02:01] <arraybolt3> or try to install OpenBSD on an old i386 laptop :P
[02:02] <guiverc> :)
[02:02] <arraybolt3> actually what I really should be doing is getting some way to remote into my primary system so I can get rid of my clunky Chromebook and do work more easily.
[02:02] <arraybolt3> anyway, off-topic (like we care but still), I'll figure that out somewhere else :P
[02:15] <guiverc> arraybolt3, on this box; I've perforemd `apt update` & two packages can be updated.. (libv4l-0 libv4lconvert0) but 0 are showing in 'lubuntu-update'  (i've not logged out/in or rebooted)
[02:20] <tsimonq2> arraybolt3: You could also just keep local repo copies for now.
[02:21] <tsimonq2> That's my plam
[02:21] <tsimonq2> *plan.
[02:21] <tsimonq2> Anyway, we should have a new Calamares and a new obconf-qt.
[02:21] <tsimonq2> My first meeting starts at 5 AM, so I am about to EOD.
[02:25] <arraybolt3> guiverc: could be because of "held back" updates?
[02:25] <arraybolt3> oh, actually, I know why
[02:25] <arraybolt3> you don't have the new "Check for Updates" button yet
[02:26] <arraybolt3> and so the updater is still using in-memory data about updates rather than fetching it anew
[15:17] <tsimonq2> For those on the IRC side that are unaware, our bridging service is down until Friday, unless teward and/or myself find some magic to work.
[15:17] <tsimonq2> IRC stays the (lowercase c) canonical communication platform for Lubuntu. I'd like this to be Matrix soon, but for now this is IRC.
[19:58] <lynorian> tsimonq2 thanks for telling me about the new version of htop 
[19:58] <tsimonq2> lynorian: Of course, sorry if the message got delayed :)
[19:59] <tsimonq2> Looks like our Twitter strawpoll is 100% for shipping the new version in Backports. Nice.