[00:45] <JDAIII> quick question. My left and right mouse buttons work fines, the scroll on my mouse does also, and the back and forward buttons work, but I'm trying to figure out how to get the scroll click to work in gnome. I can emulate with left+right click
[00:46] <JDAIII> anyone know how to get the scroll click to work, I use it mostly to paste and to close tabs in chrome so not too important, just getting everything perfect since I switched to UG
[00:49] <darkxst> JDAIII, they changed the behaviour of middle click in 3.14, but that should only affect windows I think
[00:49] <darkxst> not content such as tabs
[09:59] <liam> Hey guys. Every time I restart, gnome disables the extensions I've enabled in tweak-tool. Any ideas how to stop it doing this?
[10:01] <mgedmin> it's probably a bug
[10:01] <mgedmin> what's your gnome-shell version?
[10:13] <darkxst> bug 1385572
[10:13] <darkxst> I don't know how to fix it though
[10:14] <darkxst> it will resolve itself once we switch to sysemd init
[10:15] <liam> Aha...
[10:17] <liam> Does anybody know if the extension defaults can be setin some file somewhere?
[10:17] <liam> Also thanks for the link.
[10:18] <mgedmin> they're in gsettings/dconf, probably ... ?
[10:19] <mgedmin> I heard vivid will have systemd for the system init but will continue to use upstart for user sessions
[10:19] <mgedmin> is that for unity only?  does ubuntu gnome currently use upstart for the user session?
[10:20] <mgedmin> (having my logs in ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session-GNOME.log hints that the answer is "yes")
[10:20] <liam> What's vivid, may I ask? I'm pretty new to ubuntu-gnome; migrated from Gentoo a few days ago after gnome broke hopelessly there.
[10:20] <darkxst> mgedmin, we will see what happens
[10:21] <darkxst> but right now its upstart breaking things
[10:21] <darkxst> also affects unity, but they have no side affects, so....
[10:21] <mgedmin> vivid is the codename for the upcoming ubuntu 15.04 release
[10:21] <liam> Aha, cool.
[10:21] <mgedmin> so it
[10:21] <darkxst> vivid is a codename for a monkey thing!
[10:21] <mgedmin> so it's likely this bug will persist in 15.04 but will get fixed for 15.10
[10:22]  * mgedmin has no idea what a "vervet" is :)
[10:22] <liam> Haha, so Ubuntu is finally going for systemd too? Damn..
[10:22] <mgedmin> ubuntu is expanding my zoological knowledge
[10:22] <darkxst> mgedmin, no, it goes away when using systemd init
[10:22] <mgedmin> oh, cool
[10:22] <mgedmin> so systemd init + upstart user session = no bug?  awesome
[10:23] <liam> Maybe it's time for me to start using XFCE again...
[10:23] <darkxst> mgedmin, don't know but unlikely we will ship that combo
[10:24] <mgedmin> so that's the plan for ubuntu (https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2015-January/038635.html) but ubuntu-gnome will switch both init and user sessions to systemd?
[10:28] <darkxst> mgedmin, systemd user sessions are somewhat immature in comparison to upstart
[10:29] <darkxst> and I have no idea how they plan to mix them, but we will do our best to avoid that
[10:31] <darkxst> I've been running systemd init for the last year or so
[10:33] <darkxst> mgedmin, and maybe a wayland surprise as well is coming
[10:35] <mgedmin> oooh wayland yummy
[10:36] <darkxst> i'm going to split the sessions to make it opt-in but it mostly works on my intel laptop
[10:37] <darkxst> nearly works in vmware, but that crashes trying to change resolution
[10:44] <mgedmin> "nearly works" is the state of linux desktop since 1998 :(
[10:46] <darkxst> mgedmin, I'll have to disagree with you there, things are for the most part pretty solid these days
[10:46] <mgedmin> "for the most part" :D
[10:46] <darkxst> yes most being more than windows
[10:46] <mgedmin> oh, linux desktop is several orders of magnitude better today than in 1998
[10:46] <mgedmin> I just lost hope of it ever being bug-free
[10:47] <mgedmin> well, s/linux desktop/software in general/
[10:47] <darkxst> take the last option
[10:47] <DASPRiD> mgedmin, no software is bug-free
[10:49] <darkxst> and windows is a f'ing nightmare
[10:49] <darkxst> 30mins just to login at uni ;(
[10:49] <mgedmin> there's a reason I use ubuntu-gnome :)
[10:50] <mgedmin> despite complaining about it
[10:51]  * darkxst waits for mgemin
[10:51] <darkxst> 's next patch!
[10:52] <darkxst> seems the cricket took away my typing skills though
[12:00] <boodllebat> i recently wrote a widget for ubuntu /Gnome /GTk /Unity . I have zero followers on Github and zero forks on repo but i'm trying , Project  has some glitches anybody wanna join https://github.com/argunner/StickFace Take a look though thanks
[12:04] <LinDol_phone> hello. :) is it widget for memo?
[12:06] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: you can use it for that but it is unstable right now i need someone to help me fix the bugs
[12:07] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: you can join me up there if you want or atleast give me a star if you liked that :)
[12:10] <LinDol_phone> how do i install it?
[12:11] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: you must first clone then i have gven the compile statement there you can compile src.c to get the executable
[12:11] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: are u new to ubuntu ? just asking no offence
[12:11] <LinDol_phone> My laptop has ubuntu gnome 14.10 for gnome 3.14
[12:12] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: ok first of download project as zip
[12:13] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: extract it in a folder
[12:13] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: use compile instrauctions iahve given to compile src.c
[12:13] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: run StickFace by ./sticky
[12:13] <LinDol_phone> i got it
[12:13] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: and experience Bugs
[12:14] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: r u on github ?
[12:14] <LinDol_phone> if i go homr i will install it
[12:14] <LinDol_phone> yeha
[12:14] <LinDol_phone> my github is lindolsang
[12:16] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: can you give me star ?
[12:17] <LinDol_phone> now i was following your github
[12:18] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: :)
[12:18] <LinDol_phone> ok
[12:19] <LinDol_phone> i gave to star for your project
[12:19] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: cool bro
[12:22] <LinDol_phone> I expect it because i want likely windows style memo app for gnome
[12:22] <LinDol_phone> Thank you for your job ;)
[12:23] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: it still has bugs to be fixed but thanks anyway
[12:25] <LinDol_phone> Ok. I will report using issue menu in github after install it.
[12:27] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: that is cool
[12:27] <boodllebat> LinDol_phone: Togather we can make it work fine
[12:29] <LinDol_phone> Thank you  ;)
[14:34] <lindol> hi
[15:31] <CatKiller_> Hi there! I'm trying to install a GNOME shell extension from the website. At first the "on/off" sliders were not showing up but I finally managed to get the plugin to work
[15:31] <CatKiller_> However, whenever I switch a particular plugin on (on the extensions.gnome.org website)
[15:31] <CatKiller_> I get a confirmation window asking me whether I want to install the plugin or not
[15:31] <CatKiller_> but I don't see it in the tweak tool
[15:32] <CatKiller_> nor I see it being enabkled
[15:32] <CatKiller_> any ideaS?
[16:00] <octoquad> darkxst, can we provide language-selector-gnome? I assume this is to choose a language option when first logging in that I've seen in Fedora correct?
[16:00] <octoquad> from the mailing list
[16:02] <octoquad> mgedmin, do you still have this problem or is it fixed now for you: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1393333
[16:05] <mgedmin> octoquad, upstream fixed it
[16:05] <mgedmin> I *think* I tested the fix after building baobab with jhbuild?  I'm not sure
[16:06] <mgedmin> I haven't been paying attention to ubuntu package to see if the fix was uploaded or not; don't really care that much, as long as it's fixed upstream
[16:08] <octoquad> mgedmin, thanks, I'll have a look at the code a bit later if I can for the current version of baobab and see it was fixed and release already. Not sure if there is any easy way of doing this though, any suggestions?
[16:09] <octoquad> darn, lost gnome-shell again, brb
[16:11] <mgedmin> octoquad, ~/src/baobab exists on my laptop, therefore I have verified the upstream fix
[16:12] <octoquad> mgedmin, I want to take a look at deb source
[16:14] <mgedmin> octoquad, for the record, baobab 3.14.1-1~utopic1 still has that bug
[16:17] <octoquad> have 3.8.2-1ubuntu1 in vivid, so no fixed released yet. thanks mgedmin
[16:18] <mgedmin> does bugzilla mention the commit hash of the fix?
[16:19] <mgedmin> never mind, it's 9c4dc12f4d97a440921e36b59268f198a71d3d00
[16:19] <octoquad> yes
[16:19] <octoquad> small change
[16:21] <mgedmin> afaics there were no upstream releases containing that fix
[16:21] <octoquad> mgedmin, how do you know? I'm curious so I'm also able to see these things.
[16:27] <mgedmin> https://github.com/GNOME/baobab/commit/9c4dc12f4d97a440921e36b59268f198a71d3d00 shows the branches and tags containing the commit
[16:27] <mgedmin> (in this case one branch and no tags)
[16:27] <mgedmin> there's a command-line way also but I don't remember it
[16:36] <octoquad> Checked out the repo, looks like it will land in 3.14.2
[16:37] <octoquad> ta
[16:37] <octoquad> :)
[20:00] <darkxst> octoquad, no, we can't include language-selector, it causes two region panels to show in gnome-control-center
[20:01] <darkxst> also fedora doesnt have language packs, not in the fedora sense
[20:08] <darkxst> octoquad, I actually had patches to add language pack support to g-c-c
[20:08] <darkxst> never got around to including them though
[20:25] <Guest90979> hi there, ubuntu-gnome (classic session) brought me back to ubuntu after some years on different other random distros :D
[20:26] <Guest90979> Netrunner was one of the last ones :)
[20:29] <Guest90979> now i have a question, in Ubuntu-Gnome LTS version, the option to make an external monitor a default one is missing. Im not sure where but on some other distros Gnome i saw it there. Any idea? ty :)
[20:29] <Guest90979> brb gonna reboot
[20:30] <darkxst> Guest90979, you mean make it the primary display?
[20:52] <darkxst> octoquad, http://pastebin.com/c4R43Sda (however second patch needs to be ported to gtk_list_box)
[20:54] <darkxst> octoquad, http://pastebin.com/c4R43Sda (however second patch needs to be ported to gtk_list_box)
[21:00] <darkxst> would be good to push the patches upstream, but that would need the ubuntu-isms in lang handling split out
[21:38] <octoquad> darkxst, sorry about. back on utopic for now. latest kernel update has made vivid a but unstable for me.
[21:42] <octoquad> funny enough my extensions remained enabled
[21:44] <octoquad> darkxst, do you have a repo for these patches?
[21:52] <octoquad> y
[21:52] <octoquad> ^ignore