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erle | > it was 2 hours into watching paw patrol | 01:12 |
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erle | copaganda lol | 01:12 |
erle | i have had my reform 2 randomly lock up when watching the amazing digital circus on youtube, but only on a specific episode (i believe 5) | 01:12 |
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minute | optimal: try unplugging and replugging the batteries, charger ic might have crashed and blocking rp2040 on i2c access | 02:09 |
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gsora | minute: do you folks want the old screen back? idk, to send back to the manufacturer\ | 10:15 |
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minute | gsora: no thanks | 12:20 |
gsora | okay, off to recycling it goes | 12:20 |
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optimal | minute: tried that already, the charging board did not power up again | 12:53 |
optimal | plugging it into wall power didn't turn on any LEDs | 12:55 |
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minute | optimal: ok, as bypass works, your charging board is broken, sorry for that. we'll send you a free replacement if you make a ticket for this on support.mnt.re | 13:51 |
minute | also, charging board v2 will come really soon™ | 13:51 |
josch | nice :) | 14:00 |
josch | oh dear your last commit message in reform-system-image XD | 14:07 |
josch | minute: what you put into ./usr is already done and tested? I can ship it via reform-tools, yes? | 14:09 |
josch | (i'm back home and all 3 reforms survived the trip) | 14:10 |
josch | org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme 'Papirus-Dark' | 14:11 |
josch | the above must only be set for sway and not with gnome? | 14:11 |
minute | josch: yes, that part works. just the new setup wizard can't be shipped yet for two reasons: according to aaron it hangs after finish/sway doesn't exit anymore, didn't have time to check it, maybe you can confirm. and the ssd page layout makes the window a bit too tall for the pocket screen, maybe i can remove the first headline on that page | 14:11 |
minute | josch: correct @ papirus. gnome and sway need different icon themes, or else the top bar in sway looks bad | 14:12 |
josch | which means that if i select sway in gdm and then log out and when i log in again using gnome, i will have the wrong icon theme | 14:12 |
josch | because logging in with sway set it to Papirus-Dark | 14:13 |
josch | abotu reform-setup-wizard: i'll test it and give you feedback before suggesting to git tag a new release | 14:14 |
minute | josch: that's right. but: installing plasma-desktop messes gnome up a lot, so this seems to be a common thing | 14:14 |
minute | i.e. kde trashes the font settings, cursor theme (iirc), launches a bunch of services that make no sense in gnome etc | 14:14 |
minute | so we'll need to file a bunch of bugs about this and/or make a tool that cleans up each desktop after login (or on demand) | 14:16 |
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minute | josch: unfortunately gtk has no way to change the icon theme via env variables, and closed a request for this a longer time ago (by someone else), but they have an env var for the gtk theme per se... which doesn't fix this issue. another thing would be to file a PR for waybar to specify/override the icon theme in the config. or make an exhaustive list of icon overrides for their tray (that's a | 15:04 |
minute | feature they recently merged, but is meh) | 15:04 |
minute | another avenue would be to explore waybar alternatives, for example ironbar | 15:04 |
minute | (to see if they don't suffer from this issue) | 15:04 |
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josch | the problem with fixing up settings is that then you cannot know which settings are actually like that because the other desktop environment messed them up and which settings are as they are because the user specifically set them like that | 18:59 |
minute | josch: well, i have some ideas | 20:06 |
minute | josch: i.e. upon entering non-gnome, save all gnome state. upon re-entering gnome, diff what changed (or restore it, or at least offer to restore it) | 20:07 |
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