| 22 Dec 2024 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | I'm not | 16:13:39 |
Arian | how though | 16:13:44 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | Idk i have to check my config | 16:13:59 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | github.com/kranzes/nix-config | 16:14:13 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | Not on computer rn | 16:14:18 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | I only have gnome-kerying enabled in home-manager | 16:44:41 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | Dec 22 18:42:59 pongo gnome-keyring-daemon[2793]: gnome-keyring-daemon: no process capabilities, insecure memory might get used
Dec 22 18:42:59 pongo gnome-keyring-daemon[2793]: discover_other_daemon: 1
Dec 22 18:42:59 pongo gnome-keyring-daemon[2793]: discover_other_daemon: 1SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/1000/keyring/ss
| 16:45:21 |
@kranzes:matrix.org | these are the logs. I also don't have SSH_AUTH_SOCK set in my shell | 16:45:39 |
Jan Tojnar | we should disable it in gnome-keyring by default, I missed that GNOME 46 already did that https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/140824 | 20:41:24 |
| 23 Dec 2024 |
p14 | It seems the lock screen is somehow entirely missing? (gnome+wayland nixpkgs/nixos-unstable) I thought there was an button for it under the power button menu in gnome, and that super+L locked the screen, but that isn't working. I think I missed the moment when it stopped working, since a rollback didn't bring it back, but I speculate that it was some time in the last month or two.
I can't figure out what component might have provided this or why it's missing. | 08:28:43 |
| 24 Dec 2024 |
| karlthane joined the room. | 14:11:18 |
| 26 Dec 2024 |
| elikoga changed their display name from elikoga to elikoga (@38c3 π448{0,1}. | 15:21:52 |
| elikoga changed their display name from elikoga (@38c3 π448{0,1} to elikoga (@38c3 π448{0,1}). | 15:26:06 |
| elikoga changed their display name from elikoga (@38c3 π448{0,1}) to elikoga (@38c3 π488{0,1}). | 15:26:49 |
| Tommy changed their display name from Tommy to Tommy (3841). | 16:07:00 |
| 27 Dec 2024 |
ElvishJerricco | anybody have experience with a display that doesn't want to go to sleep? Whenever I lock my desktop, it tries to send the display to powersave mode, but after "Scanning" for a while it just lights up all black as if it has a blank input signal. | 01:20:52 |
ElvishJerricco | nothing useful in the journal, even with services.xserver.{displayManager.gdm,desktopManager.gnome}.debug = true; | 01:21:00 |
ElvishJerricco | the display does sleep if I suspend the desktop, but that is not my typical use case | 01:29:57 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | I've been having this same bug ever since switching to wayland (on GNOME) and it appears that loads of others have too:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/6326
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1929650
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=297432
https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/display-not-turning-off-when-screen-locked/41930 | 01:44:34 |
ElvishJerricco | Philip Taron (UTC-8): hm, looks like it happens on this display whether I use Wayland or X11 | 01:46:58 |
ElvishJerricco | And it works fine on a different display | 01:47:08 |
ElvishJerricco | So I'm pretty sure this display is just annoying | 01:47:17 |
ElvishJerricco | But I'm hoping to find a workaround that isn't "remember to power it off manually" | 01:47:36 |
Philip Taron (UTC-8) | Me too. In my case it's 100% powered off with X11 and 100% awake with a damn cursor in Wayland. | 01:48:23 |
ElvishJerricco | Yea we must be experiencing different things | 01:48:45 |
ElvishJerricco | Well Windows doesn't have this problem. So presumably there's some kind of software fix for this | 02:33:03 |
ElvishJerricco | Shit is this going to be some kind of EDID thing? (Does that even make sense?) | 02:34:21 |
| garbas left the room. | 10:38:51 |
| 29 Dec 2024 |
| elikoga changed their display name from elikoga (@38c3 π488{0,1}) to elikoga (@38c3 π488{0,1,9}). | 11:03:18 |
hpfr | anyone know how GSettings works on non GNOME DEs? glib and gtk donβt seem to depend on dconf. is there a default backend to ensure GSettings always works for GTK applications using it? | 19:24:36 |