[11:39] <BigWhale> I updated, rebooted and now minimize, maximize and close buttons are on the right side ...
[11:39] <BigWhale> of title bars ...
[11:44] <Laney> BigWhale: what does "gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout" say?
[11:45] <BigWhale> hmm ctrl-alt-T is dead too ... :/
[11:45] <Laney> different bug
[11:46] <BigWhale> yeah ... :)
[11:46] <BigWhale> bigwhale@thefish:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout':minimize,maximize,close'
[11:46] <Laney> there you go then
[11:46] <Laney> you reset it at some point, and that's just started working again
[11:46] <Laney> gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout should sort you out
[11:47] <BigWhale> I am sure I never did that. Not on purpose. I installed 12.10 from one of the daily builds
[15:57] <charles> BigWhale, Laney: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1053981
[15:57] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1053981 in unity "window decorations on right-hand-side of title bar" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[16:00] <jbicha> charles: do you have ubuntu-settings installed?
[16:01] <charles> jbicha: nope, it's not installed. I didn't take any steps to manually uninstall it though
[16:01] <jbicha> more importantly, do you have ubuntu-desktop installed?
[16:01] <charles> jbicha: same answer. no, though I didn't manually uninstall it
[16:02] <jbicha> please install ubuntu-desktop to fix your problem :)
[16:03] <charles> jbicha: lol, that part I already understood :)
[16:03] <charles> jbicha: the more interesting question is what caused the change...
[16:04] <jbicha> if you didn't intentionally remove ubuntu-desktop, then you must have done a dist-upgrade without paying attention
[16:04] <jbicha> ubuntu-settings is a new package to keep the Ubuntu overrides of GNOME settings separate so that Ubuntu derivatives can have an easier time picking and choosing which of those they want
[16:05] <jbicha> instead of having to patch (or unpatch) a dozen separate packages
[16:06] <charles> ah, cool
[16:06] <charles> thanks jbicha :)
[16:15] <charles> jbicha: confirmed, it was a blind dist-upgrade. thanks again :)
[16:17] <Laney> heh
[23:00] <davidcalle> Laney, I've spent some time tonight fiddling with Vala, only to discover your mp on the lens. You beat me to it by an hour. :)
[23:00] <Laney> davidcalle: doing a similar thing?
[23:00] <davidcalle> Laney, yes, and your code is much cleaner.
[23:00] <Laney> hehe
[23:00] <Laney> it's my first vala experience
[23:01] <Laney> I do know C# though
[23:01] <Laney> did you have any thoughts about UI?
[23:03] <davidcalle> Laney, maybe a "Dash" tab in privacy with a "Disable Shopping" checkbox.
[23:04] <Laney> Yeah something like that
[23:04] <Laney> It's all so late though, for translating and stuff :(
[23:05] <Laney> oh well, night
[23:05] <davidcalle> Laney, indeed. But we have the "More suggestions" string already used. So, it could be a on/off toggle for "More Suggestions". Even if it wouldn't convey it's only turned off in the Home Dash.
[23:06] <davidcalle> Laney, bye :)
[23:08] <jbicha> Laney: I don't think you should use schema path="/desktop/unity/lenses/shopping/" shouldn't you use a similar schema path to the schema id?
[23:11] <Laney> yeah, but the other lenses use this path already
[23:12] <jbicha> yeah and they're wrong
[23:13] <jbicha> we finally got most of them using the same schema id pattern
[23:14] <Laney> they should all be fixed at the same time imho
[23:14] <Laney> alas, I'm going to bed
[23:14] <Laney> nn
[23:15] <jbicha> it's one less schema we're going to have to migrate for 13.04
[23:59] <jasoncwarner_> man...I did a reinstall yesterday (12.04.1 upgraded to 12.10) and my computer is RIDICULOUSLY hot today. :/