[06:10] <sgo11> hi, how to use gsettings to change lock screen background? ubuntu gnome 13.10. thanks.
[07:13] <sgo11> finally, I found the place. org.gnome.desktop.screensaver picture-uri
[07:23] <sgo11> with 13.10, when I lock screen with "ctrl+alt+l", the screen/monitor automatically turns off. This is not the same as before. how can I disable this behavior? I just like to see the lock screen instead of turning off the monitor. thanks.
[08:11] <njalk> sgo11, I too noticed this. I haven't used any energy trying to find out how to fix it yett though=)
[08:11] <njalk> so can't help you
[08:12] <sgo11> njalk, :) thanks for your reply.
[12:45] <ubuntulover> anyone based in UAE?
[15:23] <DavidBrooke> auscompgeek, thanks for your reply. It looks like ubuntu tweak wants to install compiz-core and some other compiz files....is this ok since mutter is being used?
[15:48] <ramucho> hello
[15:49] <ramucho> I have a problem installing my wifi printer with Ubuntu Gnome
[15:50] <ramucho> It is detected but can't be installed ? What can I do ?
[16:02] <ramucho> Anyone has an idea ?
[16:03] <MaverickPT> hi
[16:04] <MaverickPT> any point upgrading to the gnome 3 ppa, anyone know what 3.8 bits it includes
[16:57] <nadrimajstor> Where could one raise an issue regarding certain repeated posts on Ubuntu Gnome G+ page?
[19:23] <ampw> how do i switch the close button to the left side?
[19:47] <joshwebb> can anyone suggest a starting point for me.  I am using Ubuntu 13.10 with Gnome 3 and Cinnamon 2 installed.  I use tightvnc to access virtual display from my office.  I had to stop using a gnome session as I was getting accelerated graphics errors.  I installed cinnamon because of its similarity to gnome, I am able to start a cinnamon-fallback session but now bash_completion in terminal doesn't work by using tab.  When I pres
[19:47] <joshwebb> like an alt-tab
[19:48] <joshwebb> ctrl-i does make the autocomplete work.  when trying to assess keyboard settings I'm getting a segfault in gnome-control-center
[23:15] <auscompgeek> DavidBrooke: if you don't use compiz, it's fine, you'd probably never use it in the first place
[23:15] <auscompgeek> DavidBrooke: though if ubuntu-tweak depends on compiz, I'd be worried
[23:16] <auscompgeek> DavidBrooke: since there isn't really any reason for it to do so