[03:46] <roasted> hello friends
[03:53] <Noskcaj> hey roasted
[03:54] <roasted> just got 3.10 fired up on 13.10
[03:54] <roasted> I ruined it last time with trying to test out cinnamon on it
[03:54] <roasted> going to try and use 3.10 with as few extensions as possible
[03:54] <roasted> although going without dash to dock might send me into a homicidal rage
[04:45] <duzyn> hi,everything
[05:15] <xiaox> hello, is any body who works on debugging ubuntu-gnome ?
[07:17] <Arman> hi
[07:18] <Arman> anyone online?
[11:07] <lazl0w> Hi, I tend to stay away from Ubuntu due to the privacy concerns with unity and what not, can anyone tell me if using gnome ubuntu gets rid of any concerns I have for my privacy?
[12:35] <Dudytz> hi all. I have a problem in the gnome 3.10. My tweak settings (eg. set of activated plugins) is reseted after a normal restart. The settings are persisted only if I do a logoff first and after a restart. How can I do to start debugging the persistence of these configurations?
[16:32] <newhoa> Hello, I have been using Gnome Shell for a while (now using 3.8.4 on UG3.10) and it seems very laggy, especially when going into "overview/activities" mode. I figured maybe it was my video card or something (I am using a Radeon HD 7770 (recently upgraded from a 5450 w/equal Gnome-shell performance) but it happens with both free and non-free drivers). Non-composited window managers seem to work great. Compiz the last few releases was ev
[16:38] <bjsnider> yeah, i think your choice of amd over nvidia is the problem there
[16:39] <bjsnider> if you have an intel integrated gpu, it might work better
[16:53] <newhoa> bjsnider, that's kind of what I expected and why I just dealt with it. I was hoping after a few years of releases performance would improve. But after my recent experience with compiz, I now know it's not a hardware limitation. And it is very specific to gnome-shell, all other WMs handle it great.
[18:08] <bjsnider> no, i expect it's a bad graphics driver
[19:33] <newhoa> If there is something specific to the drivers I would like to learn more, but I have trouble blaming it on the drivers. I've tried both open source and closed source drivers, 2D works great with both drivers in all other cases. Works great with every other WM, plays games very well, and plays videos very well. Even on the budget 5450. Gnome shell is the only environment in which I have trouble.
[20:10] <bjsnider> why don't i have trouble with it?
[20:10] <bjsnider> i just have a simple little ivybridge chip
[20:10] <bjsnider> nothing compared to your 7770 card
[20:19] <newhoa> That's my point... the 7770 does everything great on Linux *except* gnome shell. Your question of why you don't have trouble and I do is what I'm trying to figure out.
[20:21] <bjsnider> i don't think is the best channel for that
[20:21] <bjsnider> assuming you want an answer that's going to satisfy you
[20:33] <bjsnider> perhaps #gnome-shell on gimpnet might know more
[20:52] <mtvoid> I am unable to log in to the desktop environment from GDM. After entering the password, I see the gray background, with no activity for a while. Eventually it times out waiting for the shell to start. All my startup applications load, but nothing is visible. Strangely, GDM -> GNOME shell session works just fine if I enable automatic or timed login, it's only when I have to login with the password that I have this problem.
[22:09] <newhoa> bjsnider, thanks I will give it a try.