[08:06] <darkxst> ahoneybun, hey
[09:05] <xsoultribex> anybody here
[10:57] <x-Na> Hmmh, anyone awake/online?
[11:01] <darkxst> x-Na, maybe!
[11:01] <darkxst> !ask
[11:10] <LinDol> hi all
[11:10] <LinDol> x-Na, Hi :)
[11:25] <x-Na> I installed Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.1, gnome keeps asking for google account password, but does not accept anything, not the real password or app specific password (2-way authentication)
[11:26] <darkxst> x-Na, so I hear, only affect 2-factor though
[11:33] <x-Na> Yeah, but is there a way to get rid of the password query
[11:50] <DASPRiD> remove the google account from gnome, that's what i did
[11:50] <DASPRiD> and it also affected me without two-factor auth
[12:06] <x-Na> But I do want to get my calendar updated, just the password query is frustrating
[12:10] <DASPRiD> http://askubuntu.com/questions/284118/why-doesnt-gnome-online-accounts-accept-a-google-application-specific-password
[12:11] <DASPRiD> see first answer there
[12:12] <DASPRiD> so a workaround is to integrate the calendar via evolution
[12:15] <x-Na> But the weird thing is that it does sync my calendar
[13:06] <spaes> I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04 to Ubuntu 14.04. On my previous installation I was using Fallback. Now I have installed gnome-session-flashback. Flashback works fine for the most part, but the look and feel is not as refined as when I fresh installed Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.1 on a separate machine. Are there any packages I can install or purge to get an upgraded installation to look like a fresh installation in flashb
[13:06] <spaes> ack?