[03:26] <darkxst> robert_ancell, does Mir work in vmware?
[10:08] <mgedmin> is ubuntu-gnome's bootup really slower or does it just feel that way?
[10:09] <mgedmin> (might be simply readahead data optimized for lightdm instead of gdm)
[11:27] <darkxst> mgedmin, shouldnt be slower]
[11:27] <darkxst> the readahead optimisations are not DE specific
[13:31] <roasted> darkxst: ever? That's upsetting. :(
[13:42] <matanya> darkxst: do you know where is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696497#c5 standing?
[13:42] <ubot5`> Gnome bug 696497 in libgnome-desktop "Mix of ':' (U+003A COLON) and '∶' (U+2236 RATIO) in time format" [Normal,Unconfirmed]
[13:43] <roasted> When I hit the space bar with a video file highlighted in nautilus, it plays it in a weird preview window. Is this using Totem, or something else?
[13:43] <roasted> Reason I ask is, I assumed i was Totem... but I just ran into a bug playing Totem videos (and VLC... GVFS issue) over Samba/GVFS, but if I hit space over them, it still works. I'm now wondering if it uses a different plugin.
[14:34] <roasted> Is there a hot key to open the activities menu with "show applications" already selected? Sort of like Unity's super + A to bring up the applications lens?
[14:43] <jbicha> roasted: Super+A works but it only focuses the Favorites side of Show Applications
[18:56] <mgedmin> it might be just that gdm sits there with that nice blue drape background for a long time with no visible mouse cursor
[18:56] <mgedmin> which makes me feel I don't have any control
[18:57] <mgedmin> but yeah, with lightdm I used to get the login screen almost immediately after boot (~4 seconds), and then desktop login took ages (~10 seconds maybe)
[18:57] <mgedmin> with gdm it's the other way around
[18:57] <mgedmin> (I used gnome-shell with both)
[19:36] <matanya> darkxst: can you please verify a bug for me?
[22:55] <darkxst> roasted, obviously there will be LTS support through ubuntu
[22:55] <roasted> darkxst: is that to say if I download Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 when the time comes, I'll essentially have "LTS" support?
[23:04] <darkxst> roasted, yes but you won't see any ubuntu GNOME 14.04.x LTS  updates
[23:06] <darkxst> and its kinda hard to provide long-term support for gnome-shell when upstream don't