[16:02] <cyberalex4life> hello
[16:03] <cyberalex4life> could u please help me with some nvidia problems?
[16:04] <cyberalex4life> after some recent updates, quite a few, if I install any nvidia drivers with bumblebee
[16:04] <cyberalex4life> gdm fails to start
[16:04] <cyberalex4life> if I remove bumblebee, and configure it for nouveau the problem dissapears
[16:06] <cyberalex4life> bumblebee works ither with nvidia and nouveau in gnome shell, but after installing nvidia gdm fails to start
[16:13] <daschel> I recently assembled this PC(about 2 months ago) and installed ubuntu with it.  It's not unusable, but it seems very unstable.  there's nothing major going wrong, but a bunch of little things adding up.  For example I just did an update about 2 mins ago, and when it finished it closed everything I was working on. there's a bunch of display errors.  the DE crashed on startup a couple times a week.  When being wok
[16:13] <daschel> en up from sleep, I have to restart GDM, but if I want sound too, I have to do a full reboot. Is this release known to be so unstable, or have I just had bad luck?
[16:14] <daschel> Once it's running, it runs fine.  But if it goes to sleep or if I need to reboot, it's a crap shoot
[16:14] <zerwas> I have the same problem with having to restart GDM after suspend to RAM
[16:14] <zerwas> Does the sound issue also happen when you use another DE?
[16:15] <zerwas> Most often this is a driver issue
[16:16] <daschel> I haven't tried another DE, but i am using the proprietary graphics driver because at the moment the only speakers I have are built into my monitor, and I couldn't get the sound to work without the prop drivers
[16:17] <zerwas> I see.
[16:17] <zerwas> Did you install 14.04?
[16:18] <daschel> yea
[16:20] <daschel> the only things I've really installed are chrome, several tools for a development environment, and some gnome extensions.  Do you know off-hand if any gnome extensions are causing problems with the DE?
[16:23] <daschel> zerwas, just found this: https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/bugs#TOC-Hibernate-and-suspend-don-t-always-work-well:-they-make-some-computers-malfunction-or-even-enter-a-coma
[16:26] <zerwas> Yes, Suspend/Hibernation + Linux is still no good combination
[16:26] <zerwas> Also have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
[16:27] <zerwas> I bet it has to do with the graphics driver in our case
[16:27] <daschel> do you have dual displays by any chance?
[16:28] <zerwas> Nope
[16:29] <zerwas> But suspend used to work fine for me in Unity
[16:29] <zerwas> It started to misbehave since I'm using GNOME
[20:59] <shmup> figure i'll ask in here instead of just #ubuntu. sitting at preparing to install ubuntu gnome screen for _a while_. tried a few random things i've read. ubiquity --debug. not checking the two optional check boxes. rebooting.
[20:59] <shmup> i do have an internet connection. i'm talking to you right now through ubuntu live ;p