[02:23] jbicha, we really should collect the gnome-shell session logs in the apport hook as well [02:32] yeah I guess so [02:33] feel free to add that to your branch [02:37] ok will do [04:03] cp -r TheLordOfTime HI ../../gnome-th-sqdeb [04:03] bzr diff | less [04:04] qbzr revert [04:04] bzr diff [04:04] k.gre [04:04] [04:05] aH [04:05] bzr add debH [04:05] bzr diff | less [04:05] qrm -rf ../bu [04:05] bzr bd [07:52] how can I modify/add the panels, add/move applets etc etc? [07:53] how can I modify/add panels and add/move applets to the panels? [08:34] lapion, I don't know if thats possible [08:34] you are using gnome classic? [08:34] yes darkxst even without fx [08:35] I don't use it, but its quite basic I think [08:35] it's the reason I m trying g3buntu [08:36] there has been some work on it in other distros, but I don't think anything has landed upstream [08:37] I realy like to have the panels in my specific style.. not to mention the applets such as the cpu-freq governance applets to clock down my cpu during warm winters [08:38] you mean gnome 2 applets, they arent compatible [08:40] gnome-shell probably has extensions that provide cover most of them though [08:41] ^most functionality [08:41] where can I find those extensions ? [08:42] or better said how can I activate those extensions [08:57] darkxst, so it's normal that in classic desktop you cannot change location of the panels, or any of the embedded menus ? [09:10] of course I am taling about gnome 3(.6) with classic desktop without fx [09:15] yes, I believe so [09:37] if you really want something more gnome 2ish, you could try cinnamon [09:38] however that is a fork of shell, so will have the same graphics requirements [09:38] etc [12:30] darkxst, I have been looking around and came to the conclusion that the missing gnome-shell-extensions package will be available for 3.6 some time in the not so distant future ? [13:11] Welcome jbicha === smartboyhw is now known as nohaggis [13:23] ? [13:24] Er? [13:24] * nohaggis writes post about Ubuntu GNOME Remix in 2buntu.com and people are happy:P [13:24] but your name? [13:25] jbicha, joke in #ubuntuforums :P === nohaggis is now known as smartboyhw [19:56] lapion, not sure if it is likely to make the main repos, but it is on ricotz/testing ppa [20:34] everaldo, you need to include all images from ubuntu theme in plymouth [20:35] the code uses them to calculate position of text/dialogs (which I left as is, for the moment, to minimise possible breakage) [20:37] everaldo, also we need to change the text colour [20:43] darkxst, yes, already did it [20:43] just testing [20:43] darkxst, but, why change text color? [20:43] it is not white right now? [20:44] this one http://www.color-hex.com/color/988592 [20:44] used for messages and barely readable against the blue stripes background [20:44] tinted_text_color [20:46] humm, ok [20:46] try this if you have x11 renderer installed, plymouthd; plymouth show-splash; plymouth message --text="test me" [20:46] s/message/display-message/ [20:47] ah, ok, let me fix it [20:47] and you can test password with -> plymouth ask-for-password [20:49] oh, you are the master of plymouth param [20:49] params [20:49] I was searching for this :) [20:50] ok, I will realease a new package on ppa [20:51] darkxst, thanks for tips, really useful [20:52] * everaldo going to desktop computer (be back in few minutes) [20:54] ooh neat [20:55] darkxst: do you know how to test the text theme? I mean I guess I could just use VirtualBox for that... [20:59] jbicha, just install plymouth-x11 [21:01] jbicha, test animations with -> plymouthd; plymouth --show-splash ; for ((I=0; I<10; I++)); do plymouth --update=test$I ; sleep 1; done; plymouth quit [21:02] test messages and password dialog as per above [21:06] jbicha, and make sure you grab the missing image files first from ubuntu-logo theme [21:06] progress*.png and ubuntu_logo.png [21:19] sorry didnt read you question [21:19] you can't test text theme with x11 renderer [21:22] you will need to kill X and drop to a tty [21:23] and then move the graphic theme out of the way [21:23] and run the same commands above [22:52] jbicha, did you disable modal dialogs? or are they just broken [23:03] darkxst: I didn't touch them and generally speaking the only overrides we have are in ubuntu-gnome-default-settings [23:03] did they suddenly stop working or is this just a quantal thing? [23:07] not sure, just occurred to me that I have seen any in a while [23:09] ok then I guess it's just GNOME changing things unless you want to check what Fedora 18 or whoever has [23:10] thats quite possible [23:21] hmm, I guess it is an upstream change (or bug)