[00:05] RagnarokAngel: i have done that but not at present [00:05] having issues? [00:05] wrst: yeah. It's crashy. [00:06] and my laptop likes to hang somewhere on resuming from suspend. [00:06] or sleep [00:06] ubuntu's implementation of gnome 3 is awful [00:06] you might trie that gnomebuntu [00:07] honestly I just want to give up running ubuntu [00:59] I feel like I say that every time I get in this channel. [01:22] RagnarokAngel: Could use gnomebuntu as wrst said, or try one of the others, or just go with mini.iso and install openbox. [01:22] Or, another distro that works for you better. [01:23] RagnarokAngel: if you want a good gnome-shell experience, Arch is good, but not easy, or easier would be to use debian testing/unstable [01:23] debian testing is a little old but would give you a good vanilla gnome-shell that actually worked [01:23] (Just don't use mint! :P ) [01:24] * wrst despises the word mint unless it refers to candy or cookies or maybe chocolate of some type [01:24] I had a friend keep trying to push mint. [01:24] wrst: I have a half eaten peppermint candy cane in my pocket! (Only been there for a couple weeks) [01:24] I was unimpressed by his linux-fu [01:24] yeah i would go for that Unit193 ;) [01:25] RagnarokAngel: Mint is to Ubuntu users as Ubuntu is to Arch users. :) [01:25] RagnarokAngel: if you don't care to go hardcare gnome-shell on arch is as good as gnome shell gets, but to be honest since the seem fit to break extensions with every release i have went away from it [01:25] wrst: I have a blueberry one too. :) [01:25] Unit193: amen [01:26] Unit193: since i have ubuntu on my main drive now i feel a little bit dummer than usual so I installed arch on my spinner just so I didn't lose credibility [01:26] I just don't really have a weekend to go through an arch install [01:27] RagnarokAngel: takes me about 30 minutes to get to the point that I'm installing xorg and a desktop, granted I've done it a couple of times, but since they have done away with the installer and you chroot to install its actually quicker [01:28] i just partition with some other distro's live disk or gparted live or whatever works and go to it [01:28] wrst: hmmm [01:28] wrst: All depends on how you use it. :P [01:28] but I've done it a couple of times RagnarokAngel will take considerably longer [01:28] Unit193: how you use what? [01:28] Linux/Ubuntu [01:28] and Unit193 after I get a desktop I never stop tweaking [01:29] alright before I get into something crazy here [01:29] Unit193: yeah i mean its all linux and truth be told with arch i get it up to the point of being ubuntu like [01:29] I have a problem that should be solvable with chron [01:29] so really easier to uninstall stuff from ubuntu than build an arch system, but I must say i like systemd and the lightning boot times and shutdown times [01:29] wrst: I would do much better with a binary distro, but I still compile/recompile/package stuff on this one, and terminal is my UI. ;) [01:30] Could just build up from a mini.iso, that way you don't have to remove. [01:30] Unit193: yeah you are crazy why don't you just use gentoo! [01:30] what is your issue RagnarokAngel? [01:30] I lost a file I was editing in gedit (good game something I wanted to get published) and thought I wanted to make everything that's open every 15 minutes get backed up as new text files. [01:31] that sounds like a Unit193 question :) [01:31] * wrst has no idea [01:31] I really want to have it save as new files so I have lots of drafts [01:31] makes it easier for me to go back in time when revising. [01:32] would this be possible/better with a different text editor (no vi because F that) === elijah-m_ is now known as elijah-mbp