[10:38] <maege> Hi there
[10:38] <maege> Does anybody else have problems unlocking from the lock screen?
[10:38] <maege> It says "Authentication Error"
[10:48] <magbeat> Maybe
[10:48] <magbeat> I am stuck on a wrong lockscreen
[10:48] <magbeat> I did an upgrade from 13.10
[12:57] <mgedmin> screen (un)locking works for me
[13:08] <mgedmin> is it me or is gnome-shell in 14.04 crashier than it was in 13.10 (+ppa)?
[13:08] <mgedmin> about one refcount assertion crash a day
[13:13] <DASPRiD> gnome-shell 3.12 from the ppa?
[13:20] <mgedmin> 3.10 from the main archuve
[13:20] <mgedmin> is 3.12 uploaded yet?  I'll have to try it out
[13:32] <DASPRiD> 3.10 works stable here
[13:34] <mgedmin> good to know
[13:40] <mgedmin> hey my keyboard layout is US English all of a sudden
[13:40] <DASPRiD> known bug
[13:41] <mgedmin> I'd appreciate a link or at least a package name
[13:41] <DASPRiD> gimme a sec
[13:41] <DASPRiD> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1300435
[13:43] <mgedmin> yup, looks like it
[14:12] <spaes> I have a dual monitor setup. when I first installed ubuntu gnome 14.04 last week I was given the option to set the primary display in the gnome display settings. however since then, that setting no longer appears. does anyone know why, and/or how i can get it back? by default it chooses the wrong primary display and i would like to fix that.
[14:27] <spaes> i went into ~/.config/monitors.xml and manually changed the primary setting and that worked.
[14:27] <spaes> hopefully it will keep working after another reboot
[16:56] <majod> hm. every time i have 2 users logged in and switch (not log out) between accounts, suddenly my accounts are not listed in login screen and im stuck there. have to press ctrl alt f7 to get at least one user's lock screen...on 14.04
[20:13] <magbeat> I solved my problems with the lock screen by purging lightdm and unity-greeter
[20:20] <spaes> magbeat: i was just about to ask if there were any good packages to try purging. thanks for the suggestion.
[21:05] <spaes> seems like a few things are smoother, but i'm not sure yet
[21:25] <DASPRiD> magbeat, uhm
[21:25] <DASPRiD> magbeat, ubuntu gnome uses GDM