[00:01] <gansteed> can gtk+ do this work well? insert a html into a gtk+ layer?
[00:01] <gansteed> like this in osx: https://camo.githubusercontent.com/e996460609ccffc22690bee5da8ea7bc64fbc480/68747470733a2f2f7261772e6769746875622e636f6d2f4f70656e4669626572732f57595959592d4f53582d6d6164652d696e2d4368696e612f6d61737465722f73637265656e73686f74312e706e67
[06:04] <octoquad> Thanks darkxst. I feel like I'm running 14.10 so that's why I asked. I've updated this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/1382563
[06:08] <darkxst> octoquad, I don't have a radeon card to test, but still strange there haven't been more reports installing the ubuntu package
[06:32] <octoquad> I know, it has gone from 2 to 8 affected since I last checked
[06:33] <octoquad> btw, most people won't probably even bother reporting it, or apport crashes or remote timeouts when reporting it, or they don't need wine. There are a few scenerio's to consider though.
[06:34] <octoquad> I don't mind digging deeper with assistance if need be. This is why I setup VV on physical hardware to help out.
[07:45] <Noskcaj> octoquad, Could you please run sudo apt-get autoremove before posting those logs to a bug? There is a lot of excess caused by you having useless depends still installed
[07:45] <Noskcaj> And i had the same issue, i just gave up on wine
[11:31] <Guest95831> i am using a trusty distro but whenever i try to log in it is bouncing back
[11:31] <Guest95831> anybody please
[11:33] <mgedmin> hmm
[11:34] <mgedmin> can you log in using a different session type?
[11:35] <mgedmin> does anything interesting show up in ~/.xsession-errors or ~/.cache/gdm/session.log or ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session*.log ?
[11:35] <Guest95831> no it is same with
[11:35] <Guest95831> all env
[11:37] <Guest95831> none if the commands are working
[11:37] <Guest95831> *of
[11:38]  * mgedmin waits to hear about the contents of the session log files
[11:38] <mgedmin> another approach would be: when did this last work?  what changed since then?
[11:38] <mgedmin> any upgrades?  edits of ~/.profile?
[11:39] <Guest95831> last night i installed java adn python and performed a update
[11:39] <Guest95831> can i have the correct path of the profile file??
[11:39] <Guest95831> my research says that there will be problem in that
[11:40] <mgedmin> you mean ~/.profile?
[11:40] <Guest95831> yes
[11:40] <mgedmin> the correct path is ~/.profile
[11:41] <Guest95831> ok isee the file
[11:41] <Guest95831> this is frankly the first time i am seeing it
[11:41] <mgedmin> then it's unlikely to be a problem with it
[11:42] <Guest95831> while installing java i havt to change the environment path will ut be a pronlem
[11:42] <Guest95831> ??
[11:42] <Guest95831> **problem
[11:43] <mgedmin> where did you change it?  how did you change it?
[11:44] <Guest95831> well ill paste a link i worked as per it
[11:45] <Guest95831> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-java-on-ubuntu-with-apt-get
[11:45] <Guest95831> look into the java environment variable
[11:46] <mgedmin> nothing in there should break logins
[11:47] <mgedmin> so what about errors in ~/.xsession-errors or ~/.cache/gdm/session.log or ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session*.log ?
[11:47] <mgedmin> (I don't remember which of the three files will be used on trusty)
[11:47] <mgedmin> (they all might exist, some might contain stale data)
[11:48] <mgedmin> also, can you log into /dev/tty? or over ssh?
[11:48] <Guest95831> /dev/tty
[11:48]  * mgedmin meant /dev/tty1 actually
[11:49] <mgedmin> (as a shorthand for the 1st virtual text console, which you get by pressing ctrl-alt-f1)
[11:49] <Guest95831> i did it and i am in tty1
[11:49] <mgedmin> excellent!
[11:51] <Guest95831> the op is no such file or directory and permission denied
[11:51] <Guest95831> i am tempteed to try su but scared
[11:51] <mgedmin> no need for su
[11:51] <mgedmin> "the op"?
[11:51] <Guest95831> output
[11:51] <mgedmin> hmmm
[11:52] <mgedmin> are any files in your home directory owned by root?  that could break logins
[11:52] <mgedmin> try ls -lA ~
[11:52] <mgedmin> if you see root root somewhere, that could be the problem
[11:52] <mgedmin> the fix is sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~
[11:52] <mgedmin> replace $USER with your username, just in case
[11:53] <Guest95831> no roots
[11:53] <mgedmin> okay, so... permission denied?  why?
[11:53] <mgedmin> which file gave you that error?
[11:53] <mgedmin> what command did you run exactly?
[11:53] <Guest95831> ~/.cache/gdm/session.log
[11:54] <mgedmin> can you ls -l  ~/.cache/gdm/session.log ?
[11:55] <Guest95831> no root
[11:55] <Guest95831> it is username username
[11:55] <mgedmin> wait did you try to run that log file as a shell command?
[11:56] <mgedmin> use less ~/.cache/gdm/session.log to view log files in a terminal
[11:56] <mgedmin> (also, I *think* upstart's logs are the most interesting ones)
[11:59] <Guest95831> well i didnt ger you
[11:59] <Guest95831> init not found
[12:00] <Guest95831> that one stands out
[12:02] <Guest95831> it contains 3 scripts start and init not found
[12:03] <Guest95831> i am sorry that i cannot pastebin it
[12:34] <eliasps> Off to class, see you later!
[12:34]  * eliasps waves
[13:04]  * mgedmin is back from lunch
[13:04] <mgedmin> "init not found" is weird
[13:05] <mgedmin> sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[13:05] <mgedmin> I wonder if editing /etc/environment and changing the default $PATH to not include /sbin could be the reason
[15:26] <octoquad> Noskcaj, there is nothing for apt-get autoremove to do prior to apt-get install fglrx fglrx-core. That is essentially the output when I run apt-get install fglrx and flgrx-core and those are the packages that won't be needed any more if wine is uninstalled and fglrx is installed
[16:21] <ghtrz> hey :)
[16:21] <ghtrz> how is work going for 15.04?
[17:36] <Lixumux> hi all, with gnome 3 on ubuntu 14.04, I want to autohide the panels, but the gnome-shell(-extenions) installation will REMOVE components such as unity-controlcenter and gnome-flashback, which sounds scary - dont want to remove the option of switching back to unity in case gnome3 gets problems, for example...