[15:59] <dion_> Hi all
[16:00] <dion_> Have a question, if I type 'Start' / '
[16:01] <dion_> or the Super key, and find an xlsx file (or odx) then the default application is 'Documents' and not LibreOffice. I didn't find how to change that. Does anybody knows!?
[16:02] <dion_> test
[16:26] <DASPRiD> thats a good question dion asked
[16:28] <DASPRiD> http://askubuntu.com/questions/196424/how-do-i-open-pdfs-from-gnome-shell-in-evince
[16:28] <DASPRiD> and here's the answer, in case he returns
[21:24] <richghetto> Anyone experience with troubleshooting boot problems?
[21:25] <richghetto> MY install just hangs at the Gnome logo after installing the nvidia drivers from the additional drivers utility.
[21:49] <DASPRiD> richghetto, i remember someone with the same problem
[21:49] <DASPRiD> richghetto, which card do you have?
[21:49] <DASPRiD> also, nvidia optimus?
[21:51] <richghetto> I think it is a nvidia geforce gt 525M and yeah its optimus but the drivers worked fine in Ubuntu 14.04 and Mint 17
[21:51] <DASPRiD> yep, my friend had the exact same problem, didnt find a solution though
[21:51] <DASPRiD> so no he stays with the nouveou driver
[21:51] <richghetto> Weird, works fine in unity or Mint.
[21:52] <DASPRiD> interesting
[21:52] <DASPRiD> that'd mean that it's gnome-shell related… which doesnt make much sense tbh
[21:52] <richghetto> Before I used to have to install that bumblebee nvidia software to use the optimus but the new nvidia drivers support it now although its still a manual switch from nvidia to the intel
[21:53] <DASPRiD> indeed
[21:54] <richghetto> But if I don't install the drivers then it uses the NVIDIA card and drops my battery life by like 50%
[21:54] <DASPRiD> richghetto, couldnt you disable the nvidia card in the bios completely, so it only uses the intel card?
[21:55] <richghetto> I'm not sure, I likely could look into that.
[21:56] <richghetto> The other thing is I wouldnt mind trying some steam games on it
[21:57] <DASPRiD> richghetto, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=177035
[21:57] <DASPRiD> does this help maybe?
[21:58] <DASPRiD> (seriously, why are all the helpful links always on archlinux.org?)
[21:58] <richghetto> I found that article earlier, was going to look into it tonight