[00:02] c_smith, I see about 5 facebook doesnt work bugs on launchpad! [00:31] ah, might have to mark mine as a duplicate [01:10] c_smith, is empathy supposed to connect to facebook? [01:20] jbicha, right I can reproduce the white background, but gee you have to be quick! [01:21] atleast here, I have to lock the screen before the background dialog disappears [01:21] I used ctrl+alt+l [01:23] I can do the g-c-c update if you push a new g-c-c and g-s-d to your gsd38 ppa so that seb128 or whoever can test without having to build from source [01:23] otherwise, I'll just wait for the g-s-d update to be approved === Maple__ is now known as Mappl === Mappl is now known as Maple__ [01:48] jbicha, yes, but I only get about 1 sec to hit ctl+alt+L [01:48] if that even [01:48] sure I will push updates to ppa [01:59] ok, I uploaded g-c-c to Ubuntu and pushed rev. 417 to g-s-d in the gnome3 bzr branch with one more update [02:10] bjsnider, I believe it is, since it's a supported protocol (in 2 ways, one is a FB only way, the other is XMPP) [02:20] looks like with Jabber for FB, I just get a network error. [02:57] is fb a chat network? obviously i know nothing about it [02:57] i thought it was just blogging and stuff [03:01] FB has an XMPP server for instant messaging [03:09] jbicha, rebased g-c-c and uploaded current g-s-d [03:10] bjsnider, it's part of Facebook, [03:10] in fact, FB = Facebook === c_smith is now known as c_smith_away [14:11] Hi, is it really a daily build if the last .iso is from September 3rd? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/daily-live/current/ Am I looking in the wrong place? [14:12] Munchor: thanks, we're fixing that now [14:13] daily builds were disabled last week for the beta [14:13] but they'll be turned back on now [14:21] Beta release is like today or tomorrow then might I assume? [14:27] Beta 1 was released last Thursday [14:27] http://ubuntugnome.org/ [14:27] No announcement? [14:33] there was https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-gnome/2013-September/000615.html [14:33] and we updated the topic of this irc channel [14:34] great thanks [15:19] darkxst: could you look into https://bugzilla.gnome.org/707769 seb128 will be unhappy until it gets fixed :| [15:19] Gnome bug 707769 in power "Lid close doesn't lock screen if lid-close-action not set to suspend" [Critical,Unconfirmed] [15:46] what is the easiest way to remove the user name from the top panel...using 13.10 beta? [15:48] davidbrooke, "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.privacy show-full-name-in-top-bar false" [15:49] ty but how do I get to gsettings? [15:50] ah and there is another one "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.privacy hide-identity true" [15:51] "gsettings ... " is a terminal command [16:04] or you can use dconf-editor [16:12] jbicha, ty I just completed it that way [16:16] another question... [16:18] I use mythtv....and a remote control....in 13.10 the remote control gets mapped as a keyboard and I don't want it as a keyboard....I want to use it via lirc but that is being overriden ....any ideas that will stop the remote control from being a keyboard? [20:30] jbicha, thats not really an upstream bug, we added that feature [21:26] we added the ubuntu-lock-on-suspend key but I think this is different [21:31] jbicha, its the lid close action stuff added in ubuntu-lid-close-suspend.patch [21:32] we take an inhibitor on lid switch [21:40] jbicha, does the lid close sound play when lid action is set to None? [21:40] you mean it's debian/patches/ubuntu-lid-close-suspend.patch that's the problem? [21:40] there's a lid close sound? [21:41] pulseaudio has been mostly broken for me with saucy (maybe a kernel bug) - sound will only work for a few minutes [21:44] if do_lid_closed_action() gets called then there should be a sound [21:46] you'll have to ask someone else as I don't feel like rebooting to get only 5 minutes of working audio :( [21:51] jbicha, can you attach with gdb and set a break point? [21:52] attach gdb to what? [21:52] I've never learned how to use gdb [21:53] gnome-settings-daemon [21:54] can you give me step-by-step how to do that? [21:56] first install gnome-settings-daemon dbg packages [21:56] then [21:56] sudo gdb --pid=$(pidof gnome-settings-daemon) [21:56] b do_lid_closed_action() [21:56] c [21:57] then just close lid and see if gdb breaks on that function [22:05] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6085396/ [22:07] Y [22:10] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6085413/ [22:13] ok so it didnt break when you closed lid? [22:15] uh I guess not, I just pasted all of what gdb output [22:15] I only installed the g-s-d and glib dbgsym's [22:16] here's the full output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6085437/ [22:19] yeh, my guess is that do_lid_closed_action() not getting called due to the lid switch inhibitor [22:38] okay. who chose the waterdrop? :P [22:42] snwh: you like it, right? ;) [22:43] I've been on Ubuntu GNOME for a few hours now [22:43] and I hate the waterdrop. ;) [22:46] give it a few more hours :) [22:47] darkxst: any idea why this doesn't do anything? [22:47] gnome-session-inhibit --inhibit suspend --inhibit-only [22:48] my computer still suspends when I close the lid with that running (I've rebuilt g-s-d locally without the lidclose patch) [22:57] not sure but they are not the same as the logind inhibitors [22:57] jbicha, in a few more hours I'll have replaced it ;) [22:59] snwh, sure, you are free to choose your own background if you don't like the default FootFall background [23:00] darkxst, I'm talking about the default system alert noise. I obviously know I can change the wallpaper :P [23:00] oh [23:04] oh [23:05] we're so used to that by now [23:06] is the wallpaper also a waterdrop? [23:10] wallpaper kind of looks like waterdrops! [23:10] yes for 13.10 [23:13] * snwh just installed over saucy in the / partition so his wallpaper was preserved in /home and he never seen the default [23:18] the gray gnome foot is the default now [23:21] jbicha, oops I gave you the wrong command ;) should have been 'b do_lid_closed_action' [23:21] anyway I think I have fixed it now [23:39] jbicha, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6085669/ [23:41] snwh, http://goo.gl/UMQ4ie [23:43] gray gnome foot is a big change over the blue vertical stripes and whatnot [23:43] or maybe that was just fedora's default choice [23:43] stripes are on the lockscreen still [23:44] I have no idea what fedora use as default [23:52] darkxst: cool, that works