[00:01] <darkxst> dsmythies1, mutter and gnome-shell were updated to 3.10 at the same time
[00:03] <darkxst> well it could be an issue with mixing gnome-settings-daemon 3.8 with mutter 3.10, but can rule that out if it is also broken in Fedora
[00:08] <dsmythies1> darkxst: I am not understanding some launchpad dates with what you are saying. I am downloading Fedora now.
[00:10] <darkxst> dsmythies1, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/3.10.3-0ubuntu1
[00:10] <darkxst> ^Look at the upload date, not changelog date
[00:14] <dsmythies1> darkxst: O.K. thanks. Yes, that seems to be the right date for saga start in the next day or two.
[00:19] <darkxst> dsmythies1, you could also try test with gnome-desktop/gnome-settings-daemon 3.10 update from ppa:darkxst/gnome310
[00:23] <dsmythies1> darkxst: If I can figure out how, then yes. (please note that I am somewhat IRC challenged. I am trying a new IRC program and it turned your ppa address into a happy face).
[00:24] <darkxst> https://launchpad.net/~darkxst/+archive/gnome310
[00:27] <dsmythies1> darkxst: Thanks
[01:05] <dsmythies1> darkxst: did "sudo apt-get upgrade gnome-settings-daemon" after adding your ppa and doing "sudo apt-get update". Now, and after a few re-boots, because of system problems, can not even open system settings at all.
[01:05] <darkxst> did you get gnome-control-center 3.10?
[01:06] <darkxst> and gnome-desktop3 3.10
[01:09] <dsmythies1> darkxst: sounds as though I should have run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" instead. There were packages held back.
[01:09] <darkxst> dsmythies1, also you probably need to do dist-upgrade
[01:14] <dsmythies1> darkxst: gnome-control-center is still held back.
[01:14] <dsmythies1> Reading package lists... Done
[01:14] <dsmythies1> doug@desk-gnome-tt2:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:14] <dsmythies1> Reading package lists... Done
[01:14] <dsmythies1> Building dependency tree
[01:14] <dsmythies1> Reading state information... Done
[01:14] <dsmythies1> Calculating upgrade... Done
[01:14] <dsmythies1> The following packages have been kept back:
[01:14] <dsmythies1>   gnome-control-center
[01:14] <dsmythies1> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[01:14] <dsmythies1> doug@desk-gnome-tt2:~$ dpkg -l | grep gnome-control-center
[01:14] <dsmythies1> ii  gnome-control-center                  1:3.6.3-0ubuntu50                      amd64        utilities to configure the GNOME desktop
[01:14] <dsmythies1> ii  gnome-control-center-data             1:3.6.3-0ubuntu50                      all          configuration applets for GNOME - data files
[01:14] <dsmythies1> ii  libgnome-control-center1              1:3.10.1-0ubuntu1~saucy3               amd64        utilities to configure the GNOME desktop
[01:14] <dsmythies1> doug@desk-gnome-tt2:~$
[01:21] <dsmythies1> darkxst: the computer is from a clean installation from the daily ubuntu gnome ISO of 2014.01.28 and was fully up to date as of just prior to adding your ppa.
[01:21] <darkxst> oh it might need gnome3-team/gnome3 ppa also
[01:22] <darkxst> or just change resolution with xrandr
[01:27] <darkxst> dsmythies1, oh, its broken due to the unity-control-center changes
[01:31] <darkxst> try 'xrandr -s 1680x1050'
[01:33] <dsmythies1> darkxst: I had no end of grief with xrandr yesterday. xrandr-tool also. Hmmm... anyway, it works now and the screen did change to the correct size.
[01:35] <dsmythies1> darkxst: I have to be away from my desk for awhile.
[01:38] <darkxst> dsmythies1, actually gnome-control-center build got stuck
[01:52] <Santhosh> hi
[01:53] <Santhosh> ive been using gnome 3.6 on gentoo on a physical machine and ubuntu in a virtual machine and just noticed that the ubuntu gnome does not have a notification area at the bottom
[01:53] <Santhosh> I'm using the ubuntu bits from http://ubuntugnome.org
[01:54] <Santhosh> doesn't ubuntu-gnome have a notification area?
[01:54] <Santhosh> I couldn't find it in 3.8 either (ubuntu 13.10)
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[01:55] <darkxst> or slide mouse down against bottom edge of screen with some speed
[01:55] <Santhosh> tried that
[01:55] <Santhosh> what's curious is that my Settings Panel does not have a Notification Icon
[01:55] <darkxst> gnome-control-center in 13.10 is too old for that
[01:56] <Santhosh> ah ok
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[03:20] <dsmythies1> darskxst: what does it mean that "gnome-control-center build got stuck"? Is that why I have worse issues now? Do you still want me to try Fedora?
[03:30] <dsmythies1> darkxst: I see that it seems to have built O.K. now. Am installing now.
[03:35] <dsmythies1> darkxst: My system is happy now and the issue is fixed. The "settings" window works properly. Thanks very much. I'll update the bug report.
[06:43] <darkxst> Noskcaj, do you have internet again? would be good to get gnome-photos and gnome-weather uploaded to NEW
[06:43] <darkxst> queue
[23:10] <isiah> Hello.
[23:10] <isiah> I was wondering about if something was a bug or not before I submit it.
[23:50] <isiah> When you right-click (or left-click) to bring up a menu, releasing after moving on the menu automatically selects the highlighted menu option. If you just click without the movement, it waits until the next left-click event (right does nothing). Is that a bug?