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=== Islington is now known as Trollington
=== Trollington is now known as Islington
=== Islington is now known as Trollington
=== Trollington is now known as Islington
=== Islington is now known as Trollington
=== Trollington is now known as Islington
=== Islington is now known as Trollington
=== Trollington is now known as Trollington-
=== Trollington- is now known as Islington
* vish gets ready to kick darkmatter out of here ;)14:38
darkmattervish: ? you on drugs? o.O14:43
darkmatterwhat did I do? and how many innocent victims did I take with me? LOL14:43
vishdarkmatter: i see what you are installing ;p14:44
darkmattervish: it's ok. I hate yum. it's a temporary thing anyway. I want fully functional default GNOME3 without having to purge junk, or have apps that don't support the refined gobject bits no-worky after upgrading, and I also want a functional plymouth with my nvidia without 15 minutes of hacking :P14:46
darkmattervish: so don't feel bad. I'll cry everytime I open the package manager xD14:46
vishlol!14:46
Islingtonfunctional plymouth with my nvidia  < is that possible14:47
Islingtonmind=blown14:47
darkmatter<--like synaptic, _would_ like ubuntus software center if it wasn't the chubby cow. likes suses package manager. does _NOT_ like fedoras14:48
darkmatterIslington: yes. from the nvidia guide for F15, install and run the boot configuration gui and set resolution. plymouth will work. I wonder what black magic powers that. lol14:49
darkmatterit's not automatic, but at least it's not a dirty hack ;)14:50
IslingtonI am gonna be honest, I am not enjoying unity at all.14:51
darkmatteronly way I've ever had a functional plymouth in ubuntu was through potentially hosing my system14:51
vishIslington: welcome to the club ;)14:51
darkmattervish:  SHELL! SHELL! SHELL!14:52
* darkmatter swoons14:52
vishmeh.. i'm just gonna stick with 10.10 for a while till they all get their minds straight..14:52
Islingtonit might be better if the ubuntu button could actually search through everything, and execute actions. ala palm os, gnome do14:53
vishone thing is atleast we can test Unity in Virtualbox14:53
darkmatterI had hated it back in the "clutter was buggy" and "pre relayout" stages, but the final iteration of g-s is sooo... relaxing. lol14:53
vishshell sucks in that..14:53
zniavre_vish,  i got amazing situation14:53
zniavre_unity can't work cause gfx hardware14:54
zniavre_but it work in fullscreen mode with vbox14:54
zniavre_o_O14:54
vishoh!14:54
Islingtonzniavre_:  lol wut14:54
zniavre_pffff im not loling in fact14:54
zniavre_:o)14:54
Islington:D14:54
darkmattervish: yeah. that's the only drawback of shell. if it's not on a usb or something, good luck testing! o/14:55
IslingtonI think when natty releases I am going back to kubuntu on laptop14:55
Islingtonanyone going to uds?14:57
darkmatterbut I've tested it. today is my thorough test-partition testing to figure out potential kinks with F15 (haven't used fedora in 5 years, its caveats escape me, among other things)14:57
darkmatterthat way I'm not left half functional and struggling. then I'll format and do a clean install.14:59
darkmatterbut ubuntu is out ftm *shrug*14:59
darkmatterat least for a cycle, maybe two. depends how smoothly they transition to the *3 bits14:59
Islingtonis gnome3 padding not yet adjustable? or have people suddenly fallen in love with fat themes?15:00
darkmatterso instead of .deb > green .rpms >>>>>>>> .deb15:00
darkmatterI'm going blue .rpms > green .rpms. lol15:00
darkmatterIslington: it's a bug in the adwaita engine :(15:01
Islingtondarkmatter: interesting, the css looks pretty straight forwards15:02
darkmatterbuttons don't scale, which also affects anything containing a button. like a toolbar. lol15:02
darkmatterIslington: aye. and the theme is strangely half decent. lol15:04
darkmatterI may look into it a bit further after getting a clean gnome3 system up and running, but I do remember it being a bug, I just can't recall the report #15:04
darkmatterhopefully next release, or if I feel like diligently tracking git commits:P15:05

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