[04:09] <darkxst> matanya, pushed initial 3.10 support to github
[04:09] <darkxst> it works but the popup Menu needs fixing before I can do a release
[05:16] <torburma> hello
[09:49] <nbnds> where can i get information about which gnome version will be shipped out on release date?
[21:27] <gutigen> hello
[21:29] <gutigen> I hope this is right place to ask... Could anyone shed some light on the subject of Gnome core apps in Ubuntu Gnome? Any chance we will see some of them in Gnome Next PPA anytime soon?
[22:13] <isiah> I am running into a few issues on the desktop here...primarily that of a nonfunctional shortcut that I seemingly cannot remedy
[22:14] <isiah> I'm trying to find the best place for support for this.
[22:20] <darkxst> isiah, what shortcut?
[22:24] <darkxst> isiah, and are you running the standard install or PPA's as well?
[22:28] <isiah> Ctrl+Alt+T will not bring up anything it is programmed to do, and I can't assign anything else to open the Terminal (after disabling the initial shortcut)
[22:29] <isiah> And I started out using the standard install, but did an upgrade recently to the 3.10 using the PPAs
[22:29] <isiah> I upgraded from the 3.8 given on standard install
[22:32] <darkxst> Ctrl+Alt+T works here on 3.10 (with staging)
[22:32] <isiah> For some reason, it isn't with mine...
[22:33] <darkxst> are you using staging or just next?
[22:33] <isiah> I am running Raring, though, and not Saucy.
[22:33] <darkxst> how did you get 3.10 on raring?
[22:34] <isiah> and I am pretty sure I'm running staging.
[22:34] <isiah> I am using GNOME's PPAs, though
[22:37] <isiah> And yes, I'm using staging.
[22:37] <isiah> I just checked
[22:38] <darkxst> but there are no 3.10 packages for raring anyway
[22:38] <isiah> It did install without very many issues--I added the GNOME 3 PPAs and ran a few apt-gets
[22:38] <isiah> *at first
[22:39] <isiah> and here's the ppa's I used:
[22:39] <isiah> ppa:ppa.launchpad.net/gnome3-team/gnome3-staging/ubuntu
[22:40] <isiah> *ubuntu raring main
[22:40] <darkxst> isiah, you would probably be best to upgrade to saucy
[22:40] <isiah> ppa:ppa.launchpad.net/gnome3-team/gnome3/ubuntu raring main
[22:40] <isiah> Yeah...I'm curious: where would I get the Saucy upgrade?
[22:41] <darkxst> just run `update-manager -d`
[22:41] <isiah> I have been having a lot of trouble finding it (both Ubuntu and Ubuntu GNOME's sites are not very helpful)
[22:42] <darkxst> probably best to purge the PPA's first though
[22:42] <isiah> I have had a couple crashes with the desktop as well, but those started today, not yesterday.
[22:43] <isiah> Also, what would I need to run to purge them?
[22:43] <darkxst> `ppa-purge ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging`
[22:43] <isiah> Ok
[22:43] <darkxst> saucy should be far more stable than raring + PPA's
[22:45] <isiah> Somehow, that wasn't installed
[22:45] <darkxst> ppa-purge? its  not installed by default
[22:45] <isiah> Ok
[22:46] <isiah> And judging by some of the dependencies, it also uses aptitude
[22:46] <darkxst> it uses aptitude as fallback if it can't complete with apt-get
[22:47] <isiah> And do I update after the purge, or is there something else I need to do?
[22:47] <darkxst> yes you can update after purge
[22:49] <isiah> And common sense says run `apt-get upgrade`, etc.
[22:49] <isiah> I'm still waiting for the purge to finish...I'm guessing it is switching to the normal PPAs
[22:53] <darkxst> <darkxst> just run `update-manager -d`
[22:54] <isiah> I understand that
[22:55] <isiah> Apparently, from the purge most likely, I had to run `xkill` and click on it.
[22:55] <isiah> So I have to restart it\
[22:57] <isiah> But anyways, thanks