=== CripperZ is now known as CripperZ- === CripperZ- is now known as CripperZ [07:37] Hi. I always install gnome right after I install ubuntu. I was just wondering if there are any cons/considerations to using this disto instead? === CripperZ is now known as CripperZ- [11:20] Hay, I have got a little problem with UbuntuGNOME 13.0 amd64. Everytime I open the menue and search somethin (e.g. firefox) after 1 sec or so the whole system freezes for 1 second. After that the system runs normal. I have an AMD 6-core CPU & an AMD Graphic-Card with the last drivers from AMD installed. May you help me? [11:20] *13.04 [11:25] here is a screen-record: https://www.dropbox.com/s/76wxvtydp78tacn/VID_20130506_132156.3gp [19:21] so, with 13.04 + gnome3ppa + staging ppa.... how does one get into the "classic" gnome desktop? Ie, the new gnome-shell based on in 3.8? (if I understand this correctly) [19:24] atrus, It's a separate package just trying to find the name again (not installed by default) [19:25] hm. there is a gnome-session-fallback version 3.8.x in the ppas... [19:26] but ... huh. that still seems to want gnome-panel, which doesn't exist in 3.8..... [19:31] Ah it may be that you need the 'testing' PPA as well. Which I'd really not recommend on any production machine. [20:57] atrus: if you upgraded to 3.8 from the PPA install 'gnome-shell-extensions' and then you will have GNOME Classic as an option at logon [20:57] jaysonr: ah, of course, that makes sense. [20:58] hard to get from A to B as a user of course. maybe ubuntu-gnome-desktop should depend on that? [21:01] atrus: it should at least be better documented, I think. I had to google around to figure it out, and then ended up not even liking it and using Shell instead :-/ [22:13] also, is it possible to get the monitor-edge-pressure things that are supposed to work with gnome3.8 to work under 13.04? [22:30] atrus, it is, but not easily [22:30] you need to install x-staging and then rebuild mutter [22:31] hm. not so-so bad. [22:31] https://launchpad.net/~canonical-x/+archive/x-staging [23:00] neat. that does indeed seem to work right.