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Wilson2BUnity screwed my 12.04  . Causing refresh problems with desktop.. blanks out. Running unity from terminal shows errors.I went into software center and removed/reinstalled Unity and Compiz. No noticeable problems in 2D mode13:28
quequotionunity 5.16.0 does not fix bug 102553513:28
ubot5Launchpad bug 1025535 in Compiz "Unity with transparent desktop cube visible over full-screen applications" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102553513:28
quequotioni really had my hopes up13:28
quequotionalso affecting unity 6.6.013:29
Wilson2BThanks, adding myself to the effected with problem group13:32
Wilson2BSo people are thinking that problem is more to do with Compiz13:32
quequotionme too13:33
quequotiontake a look at the bug description13:33
quequotioni don't think it's a problem in unity at all13:34
quequotioni've been on here now and then looking for help.13:34
quequotionone thing i heard, but don't quite understand, still has me wondering:13:35
quequotionunity was designed not to be affected by screen transitions, so it would be visible while doing things like looking at desktops in Expo or rotating the cube13:35
quequotionmaybe compiz thinks the screen is in some kind of transition when the cube is transparent, and so renders unity above everything13:37
quequotion...but that's just a theory13:37
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Wilson2Bquequotion: Sounds plausible to me.. better than I could have said it ;-)13:52
quequotionthanks. i wish it were more than a theory, but i haven't heard from anyone working on the code for quite a while now.13:55
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Wilson2BWell, what did you do to bandaid?13:56
Wilson2BI tried uninstalling Unity, and Compiz - and reinstalled13:56
Wilson2BI think I did add a beta source for Compiz13:57
quequotionthe only "workaround" at the moment is not to make the cube transparent13:58
quequotionwhich really ruins my day (actually this bug has been bugging me for over a year now)13:58
quequotionwhat version of compiz do you have? (in a terminal: compiz --version)14:00
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dmj_novaHmm...is polite constructive feedback on making web search in dash better welcome atm?15:20
dmj_novaI think there's been far too much of a shitstorm over it and none of it really focusing on the right questions.15:22
quequotiondash has web search?15:26
dmj_novawell the amazon thing15:29
dmj_novait sends queries over the internet in the home lens in quantal15:29
quequotionah.. haven't tried it yet.15:30
dmj_novaquequotion: There has been quite some unrest over this.15:31
dmj_novaBut I think it's been for the wrong reasons.15:31
quequotioni've missed out, concentrating on pushing for someone to fix bug 102553515:32
ubot5Launchpad bug 1025535 in Compiz "Unity with transparent desktop cube visible over full-screen applications" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102553515:32
quequotionnobody talks about my problem anymore...15:32
dmj_novaIt's not "Ubuntu becoming adware" because there are no ads.  I think the real issue is that the dash feels "personal" and people want a clear way to search locally *or* with web results.15:33
quequotionin the larger scope of things, seeing how things have developed over the last two years, ubuntu may indeed become adware... at the very least advertising itself.15:34
dmj_novaquequotion: I don't think it will15:34
quequotioni hope you're right15:34
dmj_novaWhy do you think it will become adware?15:34
quequotioni see ubuntu becoming more unique, not more useful, in a lot of ways.15:35
quequotionit looks to me like canonical wants to make a brand they can use for some purpose.15:35
dmj_novaWell, there was a big sea change with Unity, which initially had a lot of regression usabilitywise15:36
quequotioni wouldn't call it regression, more like sabatoge.15:36
dmj_novaAnd yes, I think they're trying to build a brand.15:37
quequotion*sabotage15:37
dmj_novaquequotion: I wouldn't call it sabotage.15:37
quequotionyou used the first version of unity?15:37
dmj_novaNobody wanted to release something with problems15:37
dmj_novaI used 11.04 a bit, hated it.15:37
dmj_nova11.10 was improved but still didn't like it15:38
dmj_novareally like 12.0415:38
quequotionunity was ready for initial release around the time 12.04 hit.15:38
dmj_nova11.04 was like Ubuntu's version of Vista15:38
quequotionmaybe even ME15:39
dmj_novadifference was that we got our "7" equivalent within a year15:39
quequotionit was really bad.15:39
dmj_novaThat said, Unity makes a lot of sense given the political climate within GNOME and Ubuntu's plans for mobile.15:40
quequotionsort of.... still waiting for customizable options, personalization, some kind of screensaver implemenation, but then some of those are more GNOME problems than Unity problems15:40
quequotioni don't know what's going on at GNOME but it scares me.15:41
dmj_novaI think lack of customization is largely that options cost in code complexity and they've got enough on their plate getting the default perfected.15:42
dmj_novaI like customizability too, but good defaults are better.15:43
quequotionprobably, but having a few options to fiddle with might even help people relax while they wait for things to get smoothed out.15:43
dmj_novaI've had horrible experiences with RHEL-based workstations that have shitty defaults.15:43
quequotioni'm probably over-thinking this, but I'm worried that this is a really bad time to turn users away from linux, and getting a bad impression from Ubuntu--which had a reputation for being newbie friendly--will do just that.15:48
quequotionGNOME going mad and a year of hell from Unity had a big impact on the community size.15:48
dmj_novaquequotion: Actually, the newbies I've shown Unity to were very pleased15:48
mhall119quequotion: I haven't seen any indication that the community size, for either, is being impacted to any large extent15:50
quequotionthat's good news. since version 5 or so it's shown some promise, but still people get pretty lost at first (the ubuntu button isn't the "start" metaphor they're used to, windows don't minimize to the bottom of the screen etc)15:50
quequotionthere was a bit of an exodus to Mint during 11.04, but Mint is also an Ubuntu variant.15:51
mhall119there was also an influx of new people15:52
dmj_novaFilmmakers using OSX love Unity in my experience.15:52
dmj_novaand are looking for an excuse to switch15:52
quequotioni heard the latest OSX got pretty good reviews. I haven't used it yet.15:53
quequotionls15:53
quequotionoops15:53
quequotiondid the numbers balance out? i hope so. we're not going to fix bug 1 without converts.15:56
ubot5Launchpad bug 1 in Ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority desktop market share" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115:56
dmj_novaquequotion: OSX has some serious memory issues15:56
dmj_novanot to mention its own controversies15:57
dmj_novaeveryone is controversial these days15:57
dmj_novaexcept the ones playing it safe15:57
quequotionthis is one of the points i try to make people when they ask me why i go to all the trouble of using an open-source operating system and open source software: avoiding shady corporations as reason #115:58
quequotion*try to make TO people15:59
dmj_novamhall119: what are your thoughts on the amazon dash search?16:01
mhall119dmj_nova: I like the idea, and it'll open the door for a lot of new features for users16:07
mhall119I also think it ties in with our device initiatives16:08
mhall119especially content purchases16:08
dmj_novamhall119: Overall, I like the idea16:10
mhall119I actually watched Iron Man 2 on Amazon Prime over the weekend, because of playing with the shopping stuff16:10
mhall119I didn't even know they supported streaming video on Linux16:10
dmj_novaI do think it could use some modifications to allow for local-only home lens use though16:11
dmj_novaright now, if someone wants to use the home lens without uploading their usage history, they have to lose the shopping feature.16:12
mhall119true, but it's most useful in the home lens, so that would take away a lot of it's utility16:14
dmj_novawell, I never suggested removing it from the home lens16:15
mhall119making it opt-in or on-demand on the home lens has the same effect16:15
dmj_novaI'd like to see the home lens with the ability to be local-only or webby16:15
quequotionwhy not have a button in the home lens to activate/deactivate internet access? default off.16:16
dmj_novathat would be my suggestion, a simple toggle16:16
mhall119quequotion: same effect, the shopping lens is much less useful when you have to think about using it16:16
mhall119the primary goal of the Dash is to find what you want, without caring about where it is16:16
quequotionwhy do users have to upload their usage history?16:17
mhall119once we make the user think about and care about it's location, we've lost half our utility16:17
mhall119quequotion: what do you mean "upload their usage history"?16:17
dmj_novaeverything you search for is logged by canonical16:17
dmj_novaunless you force yourself to think about "which lens do I want?" and select the files lens before typing anything.16:18
mhall119your search terms are sent to Canonical's servers, then forwarded on to Amazon and the Ubuntu One Music Store16:18
quequotiondoes that mean everything you search for in the home lens, in the shopping lens, or everything you search for in the dash?16:18
dmj_novaquequotion: the home lens16:19
dmj_novayou can avoid it by never pressing the super key but only pressing combos like <super>+f16:19
quequotionnobody uses those keyboard shortcuts. i have a hard enough time explaining to people that they can use the keyboard to copy and paste.16:20
mhall119the data collected by Canonical is all anonymized, and no identifying information is passed on to Amazon16:20
* mhall119 uses those keyboard shortcuts16:20
dmj_novapersonally it's a lot of mental friction to use those shortcuts16:21
dmj_novamhall119: How do you anonimize filenames?16:21
mhall119I use super+<something> so much16:21
mhall119dmj_nova: IP addresses are anonymized, not search terms16:21
dmj_novaA lot can be leaked by search terms16:21
* quequotion does use a fe custom shortcuts i created for some purpose16:21
dmj_novawell, I suppose the user could create a script that spams canonical with every possible combination of search terms so that nothing useful is revealed16:22
mhall119dmj_nova: but without it being tracable to a person, is there still a risk?16:22
dmj_novaSo you search for "M Hall's resume"16:23
mhall119and what?16:23
dmj_novaor "top secret ______"16:23
quequotionor super sexy ____16:23
mhall119but again, if it's not tracable to you, what are you worried about?16:24
dmj_novaalso, you are storing it with IP address information16:24
mhall119hashed IP address information16:24
mhall119technically the hash is specific to a "stream", not to an IP16:24
mhall119so if I search for "foo" then for "bar", each will have a different hash16:25
mhall119so you couldn't even tell that the same person searched for both, let alone tell who that person way16:25
mhall119was16:25
quequotionhashed or not, i don't like things tracking my ip. i never got into "features" that involve usage tracking, and i disable it wherever possible. this means some things are less useful for me, but i almost never feel inconvenienced.16:26
mhall119it's not tracking16:26
quequotionit's worth considering your original point though, there will be users who don't want to send information out into the internet for whatever reason--and they will want a switch to turn it off somewhere.16:28
mhall119yes, I agree16:28
mhall119right now the option is there to remove the shopping lens, and I believe there's work on a simple enable/disable option16:28
dmj_novaI'd think a persistent toggle would be a good solution16:29
quequotionplacement is another issue i suppose16:29
dmj_novaand the toggle stays set at the user's preferred setting until they request the change16:29
quequotiondoes this toggle go in unity, on the dash, in the unity settings in ccsm, etc?16:30
dmj_novamhall119: https://plus.google.com/101813889111560624054/posts/a3CNNkbkZRq16:30
dmj_novathis was a thought I had the other day16:30
dmj_novaIt also has the effect of informing the user that they're searching online or not16:31
quequotionis it possible to have two switches, one to enable/disable sending searches out, and another to enable/disable online searching?16:32
* quequotion understands that is a difficult sentence to understand16:32
dmj_novaquequotion: what do you mean by that?16:33
mhall119quequotion: how would you do online searching without sending search information out?16:33
quequotioni mean, one option to choose if a user wants their searches indexed or not, and another option that enables or disables searching the internet from the dash16:33
dmj_novaI'd think that if someone didn't want online searches they'd also not specifically want to send data out16:34
mhall119I'm still not understanding the difference16:34
dmj_novaIf they do want web searches, then they *have* to send data.16:34
quequotionindexed/profiled/stored/etc. separately from being able to search the internet from the dash.16:34
dmj_novaquequotion: You're still sending the data out there.16:35
mhall119you mean send your search terms out, but with a flag that says "please don't remember this"?16:35
quequotionyes i know, so i suppose it's going to be indexed either way.16:35
quequotionmhall: yes16:35
dmj_novaand then trusting that the server will forget you16:35
quequotionnova: which will probably not happen....16:35
mhall119I think that the fact that searches can't be linked together, or to the user, is enough16:35
quequotionnow can we do it through tor? j/k16:36
mhall119um....probably, but do you gain any extra anonymity that way?16:38
quequotiontheoretically i suppose. you might be so hard to recognize that your search results would never get back to you.16:39
mhall119true, there would be maybe 4 fewer people in the world who could do that16:40
mhall119look, didrocks is already working on making it easier to disable sending out your search terms: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/105474616:41
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1054746 in unity-lens-video (Ubuntu Quantal) "No easy way to disable (results from) this lens" [High,Triaged]16:41
dmj_novayeah, tor gives you nothing unless Canonical's hashing is shit16:41
quequotion-offtopic: you know what i could use on launchpad right now? a function that showed packages as they were, all across the site, up to a specific date... never mind that..16:42
dmj_novawonder what solution didrocks is coming up with16:44
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seb128dmj_nova, https://code.launchpad.net/~didrocks/libunity/add-remote-disabling-support/+merge/12628416:45
didrocksdmj_nova: a setting in gnome-control-center that enables to remove all network access from the default lenses16:45
didrocksso no more suggestions in the dash, music and video lens16:46
didrocksalso, no more software-center suggestions in the app lens16:46
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didrocks(as there are some commercial proposal, like magazines)16:46
quequotiongiving people this kind of choice will earn their trust16:47
quequotionsounds good16:48
dmj_novahmm...would it be possible to be able to set this in the dash itself?16:48
didrocksno, it will be in gnome-control-center, the dash doesn't have this kind of functionnality16:49
dmj_novalike with the G+ link above16:49
quequotionperhaps someday there could be a settings lens16:50
didrockswould be a nice community project :)16:50
dmj_novadidrocks: well, there's already options for local vs remote in many lenses16:50
dmj_novaunder filter results16:51
didrocksdmj_nova: yeah, this one will be global and persistent16:51
didrocksso different settings16:51
didrocksthe filter are more to refine one search16:51
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didrocksfilters*16:51
didrocksnot really to be seen as an "option"16:51
dmj_novadidrocks: does this patch allow specific lenses to do online search?16:53
didrocksdmj_nova: no, the goal here is to cut all online search16:54
dmj_novahmm16:54
didrocksdmj_nova: as both are using the same server, the privacy concern applies for all16:54
dmj_novaWell, the same could be achieved via apt-get remove16:54
didrocksindeed, the complain is that it's too complicated, hence the settings16:55
dmj_novadidrocks: In my mind the idea is to give the user control over when they want to search online16:55
didrocksor that just one user on the machine want that privacy option16:55
didrocksnot the other16:55
didrocksdmj_nova: in that case, remove the scope you are not confortable with16:55
didrocksand done16:55
didrockssame answer :)16:55
dmj_novadidrocks: do you use google plus?16:55
didrocksyeah16:55
dmj_novaSo I frequently post things as public16:56
quequotionone big button is good. later, a small dialogue with a big button and a checklist for individual lenses could be put together.16:56
dmj_novabut I appreciate the fact that it's made easy to change the scope of my post16:56
didrocksdmj_nova: the lenses doesn't support that and it's not in the quantal timeframe. We are already breaking all the processes of feature freezes/string freezes and such to deliver that in a hurry16:57
didrocksquequotion: agreed16:57
dmj_novadidrocks: so this is a stopgap16:57
dmj_novaand it can be done proper in R16:57
didrocksdmj_nova: if people contributes to it, yeah, can be done in R :)16:57
dmj_novadidrocks: when can work start on R?16:58
didrocksthe underlying infra would be there at least16:58
didrocksdmj_nova: well, if you want to branch out right now (or maybe rather tomorrow, when I'll have finish this), you can start this :)16:58
dmj_novadidrocks: https://plus.google.com/101813889111560624054/posts/a3CNNkbkZRq16:58
dmj_novaI'd imagine something like this for scoping.16:58
didrocksdmj_nova: the mockups/getting design is not the issue there16:58
dmj_novadidrocks: What are your thoughts?16:58
didrocksthe issue is to get people to do the implementation TBH :)16:59
dmj_novaI know there's lots of code to be changed16:59
didrocksdmj_nova: the UI can work16:59
dmj_novaJust trying to feel out if that sort of scoping is an agreeable direction17:00
* quequotion is about to logout/login to test yet another unsupported compiz/unity installation. wish him luck.17:01
dmj_novawork on GNOME's UI back in the day taught me not to go chasing things without checking if that's where they want to go :P17:01
berniedoes anybody have problems with ccsm being unable to parse hotkey strings containing "<Super>" ?17:03
* quequotion still has a desktop.. mostly17:10
dmj_novamhall119: anyway, thanks for listening and showing that it's being worked on the the best of feature freeze's ability17:10
berniequequotion: then i should feel lucky :)17:10
dmj_novaThis got way too much of a shitstorm17:10
dmj_novait's an important issue17:10
dmj_novabut there wasn't a lot of productive dialogue going on (relative to the shitstorm) because a lot of people didn't really get the issue17:11
* quequotion is now using compiz 1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 and unity 6.2.0-0ubuntu4... in precise.17:28
bobweavermore reasons too drop unity 2d http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po8nqy1PP_U17:38
bobweaverThat took me 2 days at maybe 3 hours f programing a day17:41
bobweavermost of the time was spent on implanting the browser into the dash , wont play flash videos but plays webm great as the browser is wrote for  html517:43
quequotionwasn't unity-2d already dropped?17:46
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ikeif wayland succeeds x, will unity run still with compiz optimized for wayland? or will it run as a separate thing using weston or a fork, etc? I'm guessing it's not decided but what are the discussion highlights so far....23:00
ike?23:00
ike(that was a forgotten punctuation question mark, not an impatiently waiting question mark)23:02
thumperike: I don't believe there have been any discussions around running compiz on wayland/weston23:30
popeymorning thumper23:31
thumperhi popey23:31
ikei found some stuff here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wayland23:32
ike"Where does Compiz fit in with this new architecture?23:32
ikeCompiz will be the display server, using the Wayland protocol to talk to the clients. Ubuntu's Unity would be a compiz plug-in.23:32
ikeIn this architecture, Compiz would communicate with the kernel video drivers using the EGL+GLES2 and evdev protocols. So for getting "Wayland support" in Compiz, it means enabling Compiz to communicate with these protocols.23:32
ikeOn the other side, Compiz would communicate with the client applications via libwayland-server"23:32

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