[12:54] <nikolam> Hi, I think I removed Amazon addon to unity and ubuntu one. But I still get commercial software offerings while searching dash home.
[12:55] <nikolam> Does that means it searches local application cache from software center or it search it online?
[12:59] <nikolam> anyone actually using unity? Since I see people everywhere migrate to xfce/xubuntu, gnome, other distributions
[12:59] <nikolam> I personally do not get unity and idea behind it, and was sing it for several days
[13:00] <nikolam> I install epps they go away hidden in "all apps"
[13:00] <nikolam> I am installiing apps in software centre, it get stuck.
[13:00] <nikolam> since install I get dozen of crash reports etc.
[13:02] <nikolam> when I log in, before unity displays, i have broken screen on top side for several seconds, etc etc (12.10)
[13:09] <popey> nikolam, what did you remove?
[13:09] <popey> the usual way people remove the shopping lens is "sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping"
[13:10] <nikolam> popey, yes that is right.
[13:10] <nikolam> also I removed Ubuntu one.
[13:11] <nikolam> I was just wondering if software center is searching locally or remotely and if I can remove commercial applications offerings from dash, to not to interfere with everyday use.
[13:12] <popey> you can set a filter in the applications lens, yes, so it only shows locally installed apps
[13:12] <nikolam> precisely not to have "more suggestions".
[13:12] <nikolam> oh it is great
[13:12] <nikolam> But I wouold need that for every user on machine
[13:14] <popey> kinda dumbs down the dash a bit when you disable all this stuff
[13:14] <nikolam> I figured I filter with right-click. not so intuitive.
[13:14] <popey> there is a filter option in the top right, no need for right click
[13:17] <nikolam> yes, only they are filters per type of app. and it seems that removing "software center" removes "more suggestions" and I wanted that.
[13:17] <nikolam> I suppose I will find some more clever use of dash in the future, if any, other then making uninstalled apps visible.
[13:19] <nikolam> I still get that "searching in the dash" legal notice. Does that means searching in dash is still sent to third parties? (even after removal of unity-lens-shopping and ubuntu one)
[13:19] <popey> no
[13:19] <popey> it doesnt remove that legal notice
[13:19] <Daekdroom> The video lens does send it to third parties too, I think.
[13:21] <nikolam> oh. so I need to remove video lens too.
[13:21] <popey> or just flick the switch which turns them all off in the privacy settings
[13:22] <nikolam> popey, yes but how to do it for all users and future usernames. I suppose only by removing
[13:23] <nikolam> You are right, after removing all unity parts that sends data over internet, I end up with not much
[13:23] <popey> you could do it via a gsettings command
[13:24] <popey> why do you want to disable these things?
[13:25] <nikolam> popey, because I got terrified reading searching the dash - legal notice.
[13:25] <popey> terrified by what?
[13:27] <nikolam> terrified by the thing I did not consult any online source I got terrified just by reading it. And it reads that third parties can have all my usage information ad searches etc.
[13:28] <popey> not all
[13:28] <popey> and not usage information
[13:28] <nikolam> I was not also informed about that before installing. I also removed ubuntu one in previous LTS, by seeing it making connections over internet.
[13:29] <nikolam> And now things are all over the place.
[13:29] <nikolam> popey, I understand. But...
[13:30] <nikolam> If i can make it behave, I can use it. if I can not control what information it sends from me and to who...
[13:30] <popey> it's not misbehaving
[13:30] <popey> we're pretty up front about what it's sending
[13:30] <popey> and to where
[13:31] <nikolam> I have a feeling, like it does not work for my interests. My own system. But I have no clue what it is doing. And I think it is all about having an OS.
[13:32] <nikolam> Anyway, I am looking on fixing next leak, video lense.
[13:33] <popey> I find it difficult to understand the logic of someone who uses gmail, yet doesn't want data "leak" from their system.
[13:34] <nikolam> popey, it is simple. Gmail has it usage case for public mail. And presents just right usage terms.
[13:34] <nikolam> I routinely block google java scripts, DNS and google search.
[13:49] <nikolam> I don't want my own system to be someone's shopping center.
[15:46] <nikolam> after re-loggin, filter for software center is ON again..
[22:52] <robin-gloster> hi, where would i report bugs on unity.ubuntu.com?
[23:00] <Jswing> robin-gloster, no on https://launchpad.net/unity
[23:01] <robin-gloster> Jswing do website bugs really belong there?
[23:02] <Jswing> what do you mean by "website bugs" ?
[23:04] <Jswing> You wan to report a bug on the unity website ?
[23:04] <robin-gloster> Jswing: yep
[23:08] <robin-gloster> http://unity.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/development/unity/ after building nux it should be added that unity-env must be called so that unity will build succesfully
[23:12] <Jswing> Then I think you are on the right channel but you should ask your question on european working hours
[23:14] <robin-gloster> Jswinng: qill do
[23:14] <robin-gloster> will*