| 15 Nov 2024 |
ElvishJerricco | frontear: So, just to confirm some things... | 06:32:40 |
ElvishJerricco | If you boot the GNOME ISO without any extra params (so no plymouth.enable=0), does it eventually reach a desktop? | 06:33:01 |
frontear | I did not explicitly try that yet, let me try that right now | 06:33:36 |
frontear | Yep it seems to make it into the desktop | 06:33:55 |
ElvishJerricco | ok, but the plasma ISO doesn't? | 06:34:07 |
frontear | best part is session = wayland again .. | 06:34:12 |
ElvishJerricco | In reply to @frontear:matrix.org best part is session = wayland again .. yea the tty1 bug is racey | 06:34:22 |
frontear | In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org ok, but the plasma ISO doesn't? nope, never has worked once and I tried a couple times | 06:34:24 |
frontear | the only time I was ever able to get it to work was either with masking display-manager and then running manually | 06:34:45 |
frontear | or setting to X11 | 06:34:48 |
frontear | plasma to x11 mind you, i didnt change sddm | 06:34:58 |
frontear | so idk why sddm has a problem | 06:35:05 |
ElvishJerricco | ok. So I guess we should switch focus to plasma now that I kind of understand the issue with GNOME. So I guess technically we should technically move to #kde:nixos.org now :P | 06:35:55 |
frontear | so true | 06:36:30 |
ElvishJerricco | If you've still got the time and energy to help out some more with this | 06:36:36 |
ElvishJerricco | understood if not | 06:36:40 |
frontear | yeah i dont mind, i got about half an hour i can spare still | 06:37:00 |
ElvishJerricco | cool, thanks again | 06:37:06 |
| Nigel joined the room. | 06:55:09 |
@mcnesium:exma.de | Fractal 9 was released recently. The release notes state among others:
We switched to the glycin library (the same one used by GNOME Image Viewer) to load images, allowing us to fix several issues, like supporting more animated formats and SVGs and respecting EXIF orientation.
On my NixOS Gnome unstable now Fractal seems to be unable to display images at all. That is images posted into channels, images in the preview before posting them, plus user and room avatars (creenshot)
I wonder whether this is a NixOS or a Gnome or a Fractal problem and where I should file an issue about it. Can anyone in here tell? :)
| 11:11:29 |
@mcnesium:exma.de | * Fractal 9 was released recently. The release notes state among others:
We switched to the glycin library (the same one used by GNOME Image Viewer) to load images, allowing us to fix several issues, like supporting more animated formats and SVGs and respecting EXIF orientation.
On my NixOS Gnome unstable now Fractal seems to be unable to display images at all. That is images posted into channels, images in the preview before posting them, plus user and room avatars (screenshot)
I wonder whether this is a NixOS or a Gnome or a Fractal problem and where I should file an issue about it. Can anyone in here tell? :)
| 11:11:46 |
K900 | This should be fixed on master IIRC | 11:20:14 |
| diamond (it/its) changed their profile picture. | 23:01:07 |
| 16 Nov 2024 |
ixxie | I'm on a Framework laptop which has fingerprint firmware issues.
GDM is still trying to read the fingerprint, despite the fact I never enabled it in any NixOS config. When I check gnome settings, its disabled for my user.
Any ideas on how I would go about debugging this?
| 08:11:51 |
ixxie |  Download Screenshot From 2024-11-16 11-22-46.png | 10:23:20 |
FreeVariable | On NixOS (unstable) I am annoyed by some auto-adjusting brightness when running on battery. Apparently power-profiles-daemon.service is not running so I wonder what could be the culprit? I am using tlp but I don't think this is it. | 12:35:14 |
FreeVariable | I also ran gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power ambient-enabled false, I see no difference. | 12:36:03 |
FreeVariable | * On NixOS (unstable) I am annoyed by some auto-adjusting brightness when running on battery (HP Omen). Apparently power-profiles-daemon.service is not running so I wonder what could be the culprit? I am using tlp but I don't think this is it. | 12:36:33 |
K900 | I don't think TLP can manage that | 12:53:20 |
K900 | PPD definitely can | 12:53:23 |