[01:42] <Beardmancer> Does anybody have any leads on what version of fglrx I should install and how?
[01:45] <Beardmancer> To clarify, I had to nuke my system and reinstall the last time I installed fglrx, and the version available in the repositories appears to be terrible. Not sure what I should do to get Catalyst working on Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10
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[07:02] <britt_> hey guys
[07:02] <britt_> nice work on todays updates
[08:09] <darkxst> Beardmancer, you should never need to reinstall after failed driver installation
[08:09] <darkxst> you can always fallback to vesa driver, either through recovery mode (From boot menu) or manually with xorg.conf
[10:34] <darkxst> ricotz, are there plans to backport g-c-c 3.6 to Q or will it just remain in the gnome3 ppa?
[10:56] <ricotz> darkxst, this won't happen, so it will be ppa only
[13:45] <thesadmafioso> hello
[17:42] <britt_> Hey guys, I have noticed something odd with Gnome-Shell
[17:43] <britt_> and I do not know if it was a change in gnome 3.6 or a regression
[17:44] <britt_> Gnome-Shell used to open up a web browser and take your URL if you typed in a URL into the search box, but it is no longer doing such a function
[17:45] <jbicha> ah, the Google & Wikipedia buttons were removed
[17:46] <jbicha> so that's sort of a regression but I don't know if the devs and designers are sure about how to add that back in
[17:46] <britt_> were they removed by the gnome devs or ubuntu devs?
[17:46] <jbicha> apps like Nautilus, Contacts, Documents can ship their own GNOME Shell search providers so it sounds like you just need someone to write a generic web search provider
[17:47] <britt_> hrm
[17:47] <jbicha> by gnome; Ubuntu doesn't really patch GNOME Shell, at least not more than Debian does
[17:48] <britt_> I see. It is weird that Gnome 3.4 had that feature working beautifully. It was very similar to the Unity search bar in that sense
[17:49] <jbicha> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/512/wikipedia-search-provider/ (you have to prefix you search with w though)
[17:50] <britt_> very nice, thanks for looking for me
[17:52] <jbicha> the Google & Wikipedia buttons weren't that great of a design
[17:53] <jbicha> the idea's good; it's just a matter of making it fit well with the rest of the system
[17:55] <britt_> yeah. I wouldn't mind if it worked much like the Unity launcher
[21:16] <darkxst> jbicha, can you upload this to raring -> https://code.launchpad.net/~darkxst/ppa-purge/multiarch-lp892886/+merge/134576?
[22:37] <darkxst> jbicha, can you assign this bug again quantal (its already fixed in raring) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1046118
[23:31] <Beardmancer> darkxst, sorry, I left my computer yesterday and just got back to it. I would tend to agree with you. There were probably other issues with my old install, as recovery did not work. If I were not such a novice, I'm sure it could have been easily revived.
[23:32] <Beardmancer> At any rate, I wanted to try UGR anyhow, so here I am. :) Is installing fglrx via the repositories the suggested method, then, despite cold reviews from 12.10 users?