[00:22] anyone here === FJKong_afk is now known as FJKong [07:18] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=660311 So uhh, ubuntu gnome doens't seem to have an option for this, does it? [07:18] Debian bug 660311 in gnome-shell "gnome-shell: silently installs a plugin into browsers" [Important,Open] === zequence_ is now known as zequence [07:42] Beryl, What do you want an option for? [07:43] Hello. I installed Ubuntu 14.04 daily build last night, works okay. Decided to instead install Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 daily build but gets stuck by the bug #1277865. [07:43] bug 1277865 in partman-auto (Ubuntu Trusty) "Cannot install Ubuntu 14.04 on EFI hardware" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1277865 [07:44] Under installation I get stuck with error message "grub-installer: cannot find EFI directory." [07:44] Blinkiz, probably best to try in #ubuntu [07:45] oki [07:45] we don't really have much to do with the core OS stuff like that [07:45] The bug says it is fixed, should it then also be in ubuntu-gnome daily releases? [07:45] yes [07:46] darkxst, okay, thanks for the information :) [07:46] all the official flavours are build from the same script [07:46] (with some minor customisations on occasion for different flavours, but nothing that would affect EFI [07:47] Strange do that I can install ubuntu but not ubuntu-gnome. Just 2 days difference in daily build.. Maybe I should try a older ubuntu-gnome daily build.. === ph_afk is now known as ph === ph is now known as Guest19612 === makije|away is now known as makije === makije is now known as makije|away === makije|away is now known as makije === makije is now known as makije|away === FJKong is now known as FJKong_afk === back is now known as Guest76005 [14:23] hi, I am using 14.04 trusty and nvidia driver. I remembered xorg.conf is not required in previous ubuntu release. the configuration can be detected and setup at runtime somehow. but today, when I remove xorg.conf, it just doesn't work. why? is xorg.conf required in trusty? thanks. [14:24] it's not really a gnome-specific question [14:24] I wouldn't be surprised to learn that you need xorg.conf for the binary driver [14:24] open-source drivers generally work fine without it [14:25] but there needs to be some way to tell X.org which driver to use if you've several of them available [14:25] mgedmin, I don't have xorg.conf in previous ubuntu release with nvidia driver. everything worked fine before. [14:25] nvidia does nasty things like replace the system OpenGL libraries that then fail to work with open drivers [14:25] did you use the binary driver, or nv, or noveau? [14:25] did you have the binary driver installed on your system? [14:26] mgedmin, I always use binary driver for nvidia. [14:26] ok [14:26] if anything changed with trusty, I'm not aware of it [14:26] mgedmin, I used to install nvidia-current. now, I am using nvidia-331. [14:26] * mgedmin doesn't have nvidia cards [14:26] mgedmin, ok. thanks for your reply. === Guest76005 is now known as bakc === makije|away is now known as makije [15:19] Hey! I just booted the daily build of 14.04 from USB, the setup won't recognize my already installed windows. is that a known bug or am i doin sth wrong? === makije is now known as makije|away === x-Na_ is now known as x-Na [17:16] Guys, I really, really, really would like to try and solve my problem yet again. Every and each time I try to switch to Gdm, which is required by Gnome 3.10, I end up with this on my desktop when I select "Switch user" -> http://ubuntuone.com/3UsuO7QBEaqrItBGQ2WzBy [17:16] Gnome 3.8 works with LightDM, but 3.10 AFAIK requires Gdm [17:17] Everything would work if there is only one user, but as soon as "Switch user" is selected, this happens [17:17] I have tried to figure out this many times, but I always face dead end [17:18] As 14.04 comes with Gnome 3.10, this needs to be solved and tested if it happens with 14.04 too [17:18] I am planning to do a fresh install to Ubuntu Gnome just to see if that works [18:28] Anyone, please? [18:40] hey I have a problem, and it is a bug [18:41] on both 13.10 and 14.04 with Gnome 3.10 the dpi settings are way too big [18:41] works on every screen 1080p [18:41] is there a known fix? [18:52] ...at least I stay long enough for someone to reply... [19:04] x-Na: Hi, I googled the problem you're facing and this thread looks pretty similar - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1660102 === ajmitch_ is now known as ajmitch [22:18] x-NA gnome-shell should work find with lightDM [22:20] x-Na, and please file a bug if user switching is not working.