darkxst | jbicha, so when adding an UOA account, I see e-d-s in the dropdown list. But once installed there is no toggle to turn e-d-s integration on/off | 00:41 |
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jbicha | I actually uninstalled UOA today ;) | 00:42 |
darkxst | heh, that will fix it! | 00:47 |
jbicha | I think tomorrow's ISO won't have UOA on it either | 00:49 |
darkxst | jbicha, credentials-cc-panel-Message: cc-credentials-providers-model.vala:109: No desktop app info found for application name: evolution-data-server | 01:50 |
jbicha | darkxst: I'm the wrong guy for you, I'm boycotting UOA today! ;) | 01:58 |
darkxst | lol | 01:58 |
jbicha | hmm, now EDS pulls in parts of UOA :| | 03:39 |
jbicha | well at least it's not the visible parts | 03:40 |
darkxst | jbicha, signond? | 03:41 |
jbicha | yeah, http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu-gnome.saucy/desktop | 03:41 |
jbicha | I was hoping to have gotten rid of qt | 03:42 |
darkxst | why is a daemon written in qt? | 03:42 |
jbicha | uh because UOA was derived from meego's accounts thing | 03:51 |
jbicha | soall I need is to get libsignon-glib1 to stop depending on signond | 04:07 |
darkxst | but empathy pulls in signond also | 04:07 |
jbicha | not really :) | 04:08 |
darkxst | do we really need fonts-nanum and example-content? | 04:23 |
jbicha | almost every flavor ships nanum for Korean support | 04:31 |
Gibson | Hi | 05:13 |
darkxst | hi | 05:14 |
Gibson | :) I like me some gnome 3 ubuntu so I thought I'd say hi | 05:15 |
meet | on 13.04, during startup I just get the default blue stripped wallpaper for 5-10 seconds then my desktop is shown.no splash image is visible during start up. is this by default? | 11:17 |
meet | *64-bit | 11:18 |
topyli | it's a bit too long of a time to wait, but yes i think it's just starting the shell and the rest of the session during that time | 11:27 |
topyli | no splash | 11:27 |
meet | topyli: How much is the normal wait time? | 12:08 |
n0yd | Hey guys | 15:34 |
n0yd | Ever since I started using gnome3 as a serious desktop (ie, daily) I have noticed something, I would call it a graphical "glitch | 15:35 |
n0yd | It doesn't affect performance so I have said anything, but its been going on since at least 3.6 | 15:36 |
n0yd | Basically, if I run chrome (or chromium iirc), the lettering on the tabs gets a little odd | 15:36 |
n0yd | Like one of the tabs always will have a little graphical glitch with the lettering, and you mouse over and you can make the glitching move a tiny bit. The gllitching just effects sz small part of maybe 2-3 letters at a time I would say, and its like it turns the letters white | 15:37 |
n0yd | But, like I said not the whole letters usually, just a piece of 1 or 2 letters at a time | 15:38 |
n0yd | I think it might have happened under unity also, though I cant say for sure as I rarely used unity, and its been awhile. I am pretty sure it has something to do with compositing. | 15:39 |
n0yd | I just took a screenshot to see if it captured it and it did. Gonna upload now | 15:39 |
n0yd | Here is the fullsize imagte, I didnt resize it cause the "artifacting" I guess you would call it, is so small I wanted it to be clearly visible | 15:41 |
n0yd | http://s21.postimg.org/f6deixip1/Screenshot_from_2013_06_10_11_38_35.png | 15:41 |
n0yd | Obviously the right monitor, with chrome fullscreen. Its the tab containing this webchat. Soime obvious artifacting with the d and it almost looks like the o and e are greyish compared to the "Freen" part | 15:43 |
n0yd | Like I said, it changes depending on what tabs are open when I mouse over the tab it changes location, etc. Im just wondering if there is any troubleshooting I could do for this. I/'ve looked around oin the net ALOT and cannot find someone with the same issue | 15:44 |
n0yd | It's just a basic Intel GFX setup. GMA3500 | 15:44 |
n0yd | I am usiung x0org-edger, but that dpoesnt make a difference it happens either way. And I need to use edger ppa for the newer mesa package in order for steam games to work on these intel cards | 15:45 |
n0yd | Is there maybe a way to disable compositing for certain windows, like you could with compiz? | 15:46 |
n0yd | I know compiz you could at least disable compositing for fullscreen windows. Im just thinking of ways to troubleshoot this, cause its had me stumped for a couple months now at least | 15:47 |
n0yd | I guess no one is around right now, but I will stick around and idle for awhile. So if anyone has ideas, ping/hilight me so I notice. Thanks in advance :) | 15:48 |
n0yd | ricotz: btw, been playing with plank, I like it alot :) | 16:05 |
n0yd | Good work, thanks! | 16:06 |
n0yd | "stuidly simple" :P that made me happy when I first saw that | 16:07 |
n0yd | I am all about that KISS ideals | 16:07 |
n0yd | ricotz: re: planki are there any cool mods and things people hyave made for it? Im really interested in expanding it in some ways, I think its a grest simple dock, byut just like conky for instance, configuragtion is awesome | 16:11 |
n0yd | Hmm, I think I just found a bug in evolution, maybe only present in the gnome3 ppa, so I dont wanna report it in case | 16:20 |
n0yd | But when you try marking something as junk, it gives an error about trying to run bogofilter, which must be a dep to part of its spam ffiltering I am guessing | 16:21 |
n0yd | once bogofilter is installed from normal repos, it works fine | 16:21 |
n0yd | Wow, how did I not know about apt-fast until now. Its really useful when you have a fast connection, even when using the "fastest" mirror selected. | 16:30 |
n0yd | I have it set it maqx of 8 connections at once, and the speed increase is really notiacble with just 25Mbps | 16:30 |
ricotz | n0yd, thanks, regarding plank, if you have programming experience and know vala feel free to contribute features -- also you can take a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~docky-core/docky/plank-docky | 16:52 |
n0yd | thank you :) | 16:52 |
n0yd | ricotz: Also, if you have any idea on my issue regarding the graphical "artifacting" I wrote about above, feel free to chime in | 16:53 |
ricotz | n0yd, the fonts problems could be a harfbuzz/pango bug, you really want to shorten your description and look for upstream bugs | 16:57 |
n0yd | ya i did, a lot | 16:57 |
n0yd | :-/ | 16:57 |
n0yd | but now that you gave me an idea, it may help | 16:58 |
ricotz | there already is/was a webfonts rendering problem | 16:58 |
n0yd | ya I saw something, but I dont think that deals with the tabs, not sure though | 16:58 |
n0yd | Im curious if it happens on other GPU's or nott. I do know it happens on all versions of chrome, stable, beta, dev. | 16:59 |
ricotz | n0yd, btw, please address plank related things in #elementary-dev or #plank | 17:00 |
n0yd | k cool | 17:00 |
ricotz | n0yd, i see, i am pretty much only using firefox | 17:00 |
n0yd | I often have 30+ tabs open, and I found chrome handles them better | 17:01 |
n0yd | And the java engine is certainly faster | 17:01 |
n0yd | But I still like FF, it was the first viable alternative to IE in Windows, and helped spread web standards and such | 17:02 |
n0yd | bbiab | 17:06 |
bjsnider | what's plank? | 17:13 |
camelinahat | bjsnider, http://wiki.go-docky.com/?title=Plank:Introduction | 17:19 |
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cmp2488 | hey, for the past week or so dist-upgrade has wanted to remove 375 packages.. most of them important.. including gnome-shell.. has anybody else run into this? | 19:23 |
jbicha | cmp2488: bug 1187938 suggests running sudo apt-get install libpango1.0-0 | 19:25 |
ubot5 | bug 1187938 in Ubuntu GNOME "gnome3 ppa dependencies broken" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1187938 | 19:25 |
cmp2488 | great, thanks a lot :-) | 19:29 |
n0yd | ricotz: I think i just fixed that chrome tab glitch thing, in an unexpected manner | 19:46 |
n0yd | it hasnt appeared for the last 10 min, and before it was ALWAYS there. I added an extension that changes something in the chrome notify-osd thning to use the linux native theme | 19:46 |
n0yd | it doesnt change the look of anything really except extensions/webapps that have notify-osd windows | 19:47 |
n0yd | Damn, it just came back. I wonder why it randomly went away for a bit :( | 19:48 |
Ponch0 | Hey guys, my scroll bars on the side of windows don't have up or down arrow, how do I add them? | 23:06 |
darkxst | Ponch0, I think that is set by the theme | 23:22 |
jbicha | darkxst: thanks for suggesting removing example-content, it's just 2 files these days and not very helpful | 23:22 |
darkxst | jbicha, :) | 23:22 |
darkxst | did you manage to get rid of qt? | 23:23 |
jbicha | darkxst: https://code.launchpad.net/~jbicha/libsignon-glib/dont-depend-on-signond/+merge/168496 | 23:24 |
jbicha | https://bugzilla.gnome.org/701903 is important to get fixed though | 23:25 |
ubot5 | Gnome bug 701903 in UOA "If built with --enable-ubuntu-online-accounts, accounts dialog always opens the UOA one" [Normal,Unconfirmed] | 23:25 |
darkxst | jbicha, actually signond is not really the problem, its signon-ui which is pulling in most of the cruft | 23:27 |
darkxst | signond only uses | 23:29 |
darkxst | libQt5DBus.so.5 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5DBus.so.5 (0x00007f20b426d000) | 23:29 |
darkxst | libQt5Sql.so.5 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Sql.so.5 (0x00007f20b402f000) | 23:29 |
darkxst | libQt5Core.so.5 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Core.so.5 (0x00007f20b3a1a000) | 23:29 |
jbicha | it still saves several MB (libqt5core5 and libqt5network5) and if we're not using it... | 23:38 |
darkxst | but is should be possible to pull in UOA without pulling in all the other qt bloat | 23:39 |
jbicha | darkxst: does gnome-control-center-signong needs signon-ui? | 23:40 |
darkxst | jbicha, no | 23:41 |
jbicha | oh... | 23:41 |
darkxst | hmm maybe some of the plugins do though | 23:44 |
jbicha | yeah, libaccount-plugin-(generic-oauth/google) > signon-plugin-oauth2 > signon-ui | 23:49 |
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