[00:43] <haruto> Hi
[00:43] <haruto> How install polish language in gnome3.10 ?
[01:20] <athene_noctua> Hi, I am getting an error when trying to change display settings under gnome. http://bpaste.net/show/mE6OST0DRdMc1tNwTYUz/
[01:33] <darkxst> athene_noctua, please file a bug
[01:34] <athene_noctua> Never done that before, could you give me a hint on how to go about that?
[01:36] <athene_noctua> darkxst: Eh, okay, just going to try under GNOME's bugzilla thing.
[01:36] <darkxst> athene_noctua, ubuntu-bug <package>
[01:36] <darkxst> for that error, ubuntu-bug gnome-settings-daemon
[01:37] <darkxst> don't file it upstream yet, likely an Ubuntu integration thing
[01:39] <athene_noctua> Cool, I think I'm getting it right. Could this be caused by conflicts between Cinnamon and Gnome with Ubuntu?
[01:41] <darkxst> possibly
[01:42] <athene_noctua> Okay, well I ran it, it gathered the information. You're saying DON'T send it in though, correct?
[01:42] <athene_noctua> I am a newbie, sorry.
[01:42] <darkxst> file it on launchpad
[01:42] <darkxst> I meant don't file it on bugzilla
[01:43] <athene_noctua> Okay, will do.
[01:43] <darkxst> does cinnamon ship a patched gnome-settings-daemon?
[01:44] <athene_noctua> That is a very good question, I don't know.
[01:54] <darkxst> what is the package version?
[01:56] <athene_noctua> dpkg gives me Version: 3.4.2-0ubuntu0.6.4 for gnome-settings-daemon
[01:59] <athene_noctua> darkxst: I sent in the report, hopefully it helps. thanks for helping me, now I will know how to do that in the future.
[05:59] <darkxst> Noskcaj, hi, have another one for you to look at -> geoclue 2.0
[05:59] <Noskcaj> will do
[06:00] <darkxst> although debian completely replaced the old packages with the new version, not sure we can do that since there are a number of rdepends that won't work with the new api
[06:00] <darkxst> on the ppa we packaged it as geoclue-2.0
[06:02] <Noskcaj> So we take the debian package, re-name it all, add any extra changes from ppa?
[06:06] <darkxst> yep that seems best
[06:08] <darkxst> I don't think there will be any ubuntu specific changes in the ppa, it was just renaming
[06:10] <darkxst> although we did split out a -dev package which debian didnt either
[06:16] <Noskcaj> darkxst, You might want to try and get someone to sponsor some stuff though, i've done a fair bit of work that's not in use.
[06:17] <darkxst> I will try, not many people around at the moment though
[06:25] <Noskcaj> Do you want me to leave the -dev package split?
[06:28] <darkxst> probably best yes
[06:32] <darkxst> Noskcaj, stay away from anything that use CSD's for now, like gnome-system-monitor, gnome-contacts, gnome-tweak-tool etc
[06:35] <darkxst> I am going to fix them in gtk+ but havent had a chance to finish the patches off yet
[07:25] <Noskcaj> darkxst, Could you check https://code.launchpad.net/~noskcaj/+junk/geoclue-2.0 for me?
[07:29] <darkxst> Noskcaj, you have a left-over 'geoclue.dirs'
[07:29] <Noskcaj> That's from debian, should it be dropped?
[07:36] <darkxst> possibly needs to be renamed
[07:36] <darkxst> (assuming there are files in there)
[07:39] <darkxst> Noskcaj, I don't see why it should be there, perhaps it was left over from the old packaging?
[07:41] <Noskcaj> the postinst and prerm scripts see to be related
[07:42] <darkxst> oh right, yep you need to rename it
[07:42] <darkxst> geoclue-2.0.dirs
[07:45] <Noskcaj> done, pushed
[07:49] <darkxst> Noskcaj, why did you drop /usr/bin?
[07:50] <Noskcaj> It doesn't exist
[07:52] <darkxst> it should
[07:52] <darkxst> also postinst and postrm also need to be renamed
[07:52] <darkxst> /usr/bin
[07:52] <darkxst> /usr/bin/geoip-lookup
[07:52] <darkxst> /usr/bin/geoip-update
[07:53] <darkxst> oh, they disabled those
[07:54] <darkxst> ok then, I think that is all good now
[08:16] <darkxst> Noskcaj, didnt realise it was a new upstream tarball, seems there are some files have been added for the 2.0 tarball
[08:16] <darkxst> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/geoclue/commit/?id=34fe5033792f866bb1a197d3fece4e50a038d8be
[08:18] <Noskcaj> yeah
[09:20] <allstarsnorks2> Hi guys. I am developing a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu GNOME. Do I need to get permission from the developers before I start?
[09:22] <Noskcaj> allstarsnorks2, no, as long as you don't use the branding, you'll be fine.
[09:23] <allstarsnorks2> Oh, okay. Just asking. How do I change Ubuntu GNOME (during bootscreen) to something else?
[09:24] <Noskcaj> I don't know that one personally sorry.
[15:32] <irwin_> is it possible to give window borders a different color based on the title of the window (for example using regex rules)
[16:16] <gonyere> irwin_ probably via an extension - check extensions.gnome.org
[16:17] <ricotz> darkxst, hi, mutter 3.11.3 requires an updated gsettings-desktop-schemas
[16:17] <irwin_> ok thx gonyere
[16:17] <irwin_> I will check it out
[16:29] <ricotz> darkxst, uploaded
[17:13] <cyberalex4life> hello!
[17:13] <cyberalex4life> I am using Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 x64
[17:14] <cyberalex4life> and I created some scripts to automatically enable/disable settings for touchpad an easystroke
[17:15] <cyberalex4life> they all work, but I would like to do something more, whenever I enable or disable these settings I would like to show the touchpad "indicator"
[17:15] <cyberalex4life> the one that shows is touchpad is or not enabled
[17:17] <cyberalex4life> does anyone know how to show this (it's like showing volume indicator when modifying the volume)
[20:59] <eckobravo> can anyone tell me what the username & password for the live cd is. its normally 'ubuntu' with no password
[21:08] <Noskcaj> password might be ubuntu.
[21:11] <eckobravo> thanks <Noskcaj> but I've tried that
[21:12] <Noskcaj> Is this the ubuntu gnome cd?
[21:12] <Noskcaj> or normal ubuntu
[21:14] <darkxst> username is 'ubuntu-gnome'
[21:14] <darkxst> and no password
[21:15] <eckobravo> It's ubuntu-gnome 13.10
[21:17] <eckobravo> Thanks <darkxst> that's what I'd expect but the login button stays greyed out until you enter at least one password character
[21:17] <darkxst> eckobravo, it should auto-login anyway
[21:19] <eckobravo> Actually what I want to do is log out and then log back in with gnome classic desktop and  I can't do that
[21:22] <darkxst> eckobravo, just add a new user
[21:24] <eckobravo> Thanks <darkxst> but I've tried that too and can't get it to work either
[21:26] <darkxst> eckobravo, try with 'sudo adduser'
[21:27] <eckobravo> Many thanks darkxst will give that a go
[21:35] <eckobravo_> Yes darkxst it's worked - don't know what I did wrong the first time. Many thanks