[00:03] is gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-control-center 3.7.9x packaged anywhere? [00:04] atrus`, gnome3-staging ppa [00:05] aha. [00:05] is is this stuff targetted at a raring ubuntu-gnome release? [00:06] so far i'm testing raring + gnome3 ppa, and running into some problems i hadn't seen before... [00:06] what problems? [00:06] gnome 3.8 will be ppa only for raring [00:07] seems like if the screen locks / powers off, i'm stuck with a black screen. [00:07] atrus`, thats a known upstream bug, should be fixed in 3.8 [00:07] there was something else.... but i'll probably have to hit it again to remember :) [00:07] you can probably press to get back to login screen though [00:08] i thought i tried that, but i'll see when i get there again. [00:08] you can now use ubuntu-bug to file bugs against the ppa packages, so do that as you hit things ;0 [00:08] cool. [05:00] okay, so locking/unlocking works. i think my problem is just when the screen is powered off. when it comes back on, i get a black screen with only a moveable mouse cursor. [05:04] atrus`, it will be fixed soon hopefully === AlanChicken is now known as AlanBell [13:21] 13.04 will *not* have 3.8, correct? [13:33] fungoat: Correct. 13.04 will be 3.6 based. However the gnome3-team PPA will have 3.8 [13:37] camelinahat: Thanks for the confirmation. Is 3.8 in that PPA now? If so, is it only accessible if I upgrade to 13.04? [13:39] fungoat: Yes parts of 3.8 are in the PPA now (and some are in the staging as they under go testing/preparation). And yes they are only available for 13.04. If you're running 12.10 and enable the PPA you'll get the 3.6 that didn't make it into the normal Ubuntu 12.10 repositories. :) [13:41] camelinahat: Ahah. Understood. So, the most "conservative" method of getting 3.8 is to wait until 13.04 is released and then add the gnome3-team PPA? Otherwise, stability could be an issue? [13:43] Correct. Daily image builds are beta at this point. And while stable, they still may break. Waiting until final release (Scheduled for around the end of April) is the most 'stable' choice. [13:46] camelinahat: Okay. Thanks again for the input.