[00:02] <darkxst> jbicha, are we going to be able to include 3.6.1 gdm? or is it too late (~oct 16th)
[00:15] <jbicha> darkxst: it likely will need to be an SRU
[00:16] <jbicha> Ubuntu's October release cycle is horrible for just that reason, we really really should have .1 in Ubuntu
[00:31] <darkxst> yeh, its a little to close the gnome cycle
[01:12] <darkxst> jbicha, do you know where the current accountsservice branch is? lp:ubuntu/accountsservice is outdated
[01:12] <jbicha> darkxst: you can do apt-get source accountsservice then
[01:13] <darkxst> yeh, I did that, was going to make merge request, but will just make debdiff?
[01:13] <jbicha> branch imports get broken sometimes
[08:57] <darkxst> jbicha, autologin should be all fixed with these 2 patches https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061993 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1059090
[10:01] <everaldo> how I can call the default gnome's language selector?
[18:23] <greg-g> hey all, is it just me or can I not set up U1 on UbuntuGNOME? I have ubuntuone-client-gnome installed, but I can't see where I can give it my credentials (even tried u1sdtool --connect to no avail)
[18:24] <greg-g> the Ubuntu One folder is there, just not connected to my account
[19:15] <darkxst> greg-g, it should come up with a setup wizard on the first run
[19:38] <greg-g> darkxst: should invoke the default browser, right? I see nothing (no output on the cli nor a new browser tab)
[19:56] <erictr1ck> so i installed gnome by clicking on the "is just a click away" link on the gnome.org website... unsure what to do now :/
[20:02] <darkxst> greg-g, on a fresh install, click the ubuntu one client, brings up a setup wizard, asking for credentials etc
[20:03] <darkxst> if you just get the normal ubuntu one window, you can try remove your computer (if its listed?)
[20:04] <darkxst> atleast here, that takes me back to the setup wizard
[20:08] <darkxst> jbicha, do we want to include this patch? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685115, its awaiting design approval upstream which I doubt would happen before freeze
[20:10] <darkxst> erictr1ck, just logout and select GNOME from the session list
[20:13] <greg-g> darkxst: where does the ubuntone client live? I have it installed (according to apt) but I see no gui client. See http://paste.ubuntu.com/1262639/
[20:15] <greg-g> by, where does it live, I mean, shouldn't there be an entry for it in the system settings tool or show up when I use the Applications view
[20:18] <darkxst> yes client should show up in applications view
[20:18] <darkxst> as "ubuntu one"
[20:22] <greg-g> darkxst: no results :/
[20:22] <greg-g> darkxst: can you pastebin the output of "apt-cache policy ubuntuone*" please?
[20:25] <darkxst> greg-g, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1262659/
[20:27] <greg-g> darkxst: thanks
[20:29] <greg-g> trying ubuntuone-control-panel-qt (wasn't on mine, was on yours)
[20:31] <greg-g> that was it
[20:32] <greg-g> thanks much, darkxst
[20:35] <darkxst> greg-g, np
[20:40] <darkxst> greg-g, perhaps you can file a bug for that, we will need to update deps to ensure that can't happen
[20:48] <greg-g> sure
[20:49] <greg-g> just so it is here (I am inthe middle of something else right now): I installed ubuntuone-client-gnome thinking that'd take care of it
[20:49] <greg-g> (it missed -control-panel-qt)
[22:47] <jbicha> darkxst: even if design takes it, it may be 3.8 only, so let's not
[22:48] <jbicha> darkxst: is the accountsservice patch enough to get autologin working? it seems to work here but I've not tested very extensively
[22:48] <jbicha> oh never mind, that only worked the first time...
[22:57] <jbicha> darkxst: ok, I'm taking your accountsservice patch and doing it a bit different, I'm going to keep the ubuntu patch but change it so that it reverts the debian patch
[22:59] <jbicha> there's a couple different ways of doing this, and I think this is slightly closer to how the Debian maintainer is thinking
[23:20] <darkxst> jbicha, accounts service patch just fixes the autologin toggle in user account panel
[23:21] <darkxst> the other (gdm) patch, fixes logout not working, when autologin is enabled