=== Logan_ is now known as Guest95244 === Logan__ is now known as Logan_ [06:18] hi [06:18] could someone please mark this bug as "whishlist"? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/+bug/1116998 [06:18] Ubuntu bug 1116998 in ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu) "ubuntu-one is placing purchased music not in ~/Music but in ~/.ubuntuone" [Undecided,New] [06:22] could someone tell me what is the name of the "display setting application" where i can set dual-screen, mirroed screen and so on when using a second monitor. i want to create a bug against that tool but cant find the related package (or even the name of the application) [06:23] imo there was a program i can start and click on a window and it will tell me the related package to open a bug against [07:43] iceroot: i assume upstream's already been notified of this request for a feature change? [08:16] TheLordOfTime: i though that "we" are the upstream project so i didnt create a bug somehwere else as upstream [08:19] TheLordOfTime: or did i get you wrong? [08:21] iceroot, gnome-control-center is the program that lets you configure your displays [08:22] robru: thank you [08:22] you're welcome ;-) [11:12] Hi, does someone know who handles lightdm-session's output? [11:12] I tried to look into /var/log/lightdm [11:12] but no files there contain the expected output [11:30] berdario, what kind of "session output" do you mean ? [11:31] ogra_: I didn't say "session output" [11:31] I said [11:31] lightdm-session's output [11:31] yes, i dont get what you mean with that ? [11:31] lightdm-session is a shell script that handles lightdm [11:31] the output for the desktop session startup ? [11:32] ogra_: you can find it at /usr/sbin/lightdm-session [11:32] exactly, there's a bug that affects it [11:32] but to be able to understand what is going wrong, I'd like to look at the output [11:33] thats Xsession stuff, you *might* find something inside ~/.xsession-errors [11:33] ogra_: I don't think that's relevant [11:33] maybe I'm wrong [11:35] no, i am, /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log has it starting, i dont think it prints out further stuff ... but ... [11:35] uhm, lightdm is run by root, but lightdm-session is run with the user privileges, so indeed the logs might be inside my $HOME, but I can't find anything [11:35] its a shell script so you can add "set -x" at the top, that should give you a lot of debuggin output [11:36] (not sure wheer that would go though, but i would expect lightdm.log) [11:36] ogra_: I'll try to close my session, log into a tty and run it manually from there [11:36] that wont give you the same environment [11:37] ogra_: the problem is that lightdm.log doesn't contain anything from lightdm-session, as I wrote at the beginning: I already looked there [11:37] well, if you add set -x it will print out every line it executes (and the results) [11:38] yes, but I need to get its stdout [11:38] and I don't know of a way to get it, beside running it manually [11:40] well, probably #ubuntu-desktop can help :) [12:04] ogra_: I think the issue isn't there after all [12:05] I mean: the issue is in the session management, but not in lightdm-session [12:05] specifically, I was looking into the Xmodmap handling [12:06] but now I read this thing by sebastien bacher that says: [12:06] "xmodmap support has been dropped in GNOME3 which deprecate that bug report, closing it" [12:07] do you know anything about it? [13:06] berdario, well, at least in 12.04 its still there (i re-map some mouse buttons with it over here) [13:10] ogra_: yes, I know... but it seems that's "unsupported" [13:11] that is, lightdm knows about it, but gnome doesn't [13:11] and so, if gnome does something that causes a problem for it... though luck :/ === lala_ is now known as lalatenduM === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [19:32] where do I report a bug in the initramfs initrd scripts on the install cd? [19:52] crass: probably casper [20:01] thanks bdmurray [20:56] If I want to download development versions of Ubuntu, to what page do I navigate? [21:21] fully_human: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ [21:21] fully_human: if you want desktop, it is at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [21:27] And if I want to do daily testing, I just download that iso, install ubuntu, and then I just have to do an apt-get update each day? === Logan__ is now known as Logan_ [22:47] fully_human: indeed [22:48] fully_human: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade