[06:37] how can i make my top right menu white [06:37] instead of the default black gnome 3 one [06:41] electricprism, would need an extension ( however i don't know if one exists) [07:12] darkxst: thanks, I saw that theres this thing called looking glass but it doesnt seem to be in my gnome 3.14 [07:13] electricprism, Alt-F2 lg works for me [07:13] lg [17:08] mgedmin, mind = blown for lg [18:13] Hi, I tried to go https://extensions.gnome.org/ but I'm told no running copy of GNOME is detected. What could be wrong? I am running GNOME right now. [18:14] Hi ceed^. Allow the extension to run [18:15] browser extension that is [18:15] ceed^, do you see it? [18:17] Which browser extension is that? No, sorry I do not see it. This is a fresh install of Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 [18:17] what browser are you using? [18:17] firefox? [18:17] Firefox [18:18] underneath the address bar it should say "Allow extensions.gnome.org to run "Gnome Shell Integration?"" [18:19] I went to 'Plugins' and set Gnome Shell Integration to "Always". It was on "Always Ask". [18:20] Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. [18:20] no problem [18:20] :) [18:20] ceed^, you also asked " Hi, can someone help me with the wifi indicator being a question-mark in Ubuntu-GNOME 14.10?" [18:21] this is know bug, and will be fixed in the next release [18:22] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727727#c6 [18:22] Gnome bug 727727 in network-indicator "Question mark wifi icon (no route)" [Normal,Resolved: obsolete] [18:23] octoquad, I found that one out also. It "fixed" itself after a few reboots for some reason. [18:23] awesome [18:24] Someone on Google+ said they had the same experience: Question mark after install and then it worked after reboot. [18:52] afternoon [18:53] for gnome 3.12 on Ubuntu 14.10 is there a way to change the notification settings? In gnome 3.10 (?) on ubuntu 14.04 there was a layout.js file I believe that had the delays for the notification area as well as the application overlay screen [19:42] Hi xerf_, you can find notification settings under Settings > Notifications [19:44] yeah...well what I want to do is get rid of the notification area.. In the past I could set the pressure delay to some insanely high value so I wouldn't trigger it but I didn't see that layout file in 3.12 [19:44] ah I see [19:47] having a look [20:01] Hi again, I am not able to add auto start applications. The + button in tweak doesn't do anything. [20:13] ceed^, yup, something not quite right... [20:14] xerf_, still looking :) [20:14] octoquad: No prob and thanks [20:24] xerf_, found it [20:24] but got segmentation faults when changing it hehe [20:25] in /usr/lib/gnome-shell/libgnome-shell.so line 49533 [20:26] d'oh! [20:26] guess I have to wait until gnome 3.14? [20:26] it's a binary file, I'm not sure how to do replace in a binary file unfortunately. [20:26] how'd you find it btw? [20:27] grep -R "MESSAGE_TRAY_PRESSURE_THRESHOLD" /usr/lib/ [20:27] ah [20:27] that's odd that it's in a binary file... it was in a .js file. Curious why they moved it [20:29] http://superuser.com/questions/738180/why-is-usr-share-gnome-shell-js-missing [20:30] octoquad: oh nice.. [20:30] https://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2014/03/24/keeping-gnome-shell-approachable/ [20:33] ceed^, you know there is another application call startup applications, but can't seem to find on 14.10 myself [20:33] celled* [20:33] called** [20:33] lol [20:43] octoquad, the js code is saved in gresources now [20:44] yes, I have shared the link above for xerf_ [20:44] busy tweaking the value with ghex to see if it will work [20:48] ok, that does not work. [20:48] * octoquad leaves the lab [20:55] octoquad, the right way to change it would be with an extension [20:57] yup, I was just experimenting :) [21:18] octoquad, so the missing icon in ubiquity is gtk-dialog-info [21:18] and that is not in adwaita-icon-theme === hyperdrive is now known as hdrv [21:41] xerf_, https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/616/insensitive-message-tray/ [21:42] darkxst, ta. So does it need to be adwaita-icon-theme or needs to be updated to make use of an icon in adwaita-icon-theme [21:43] octoquad: thanks! [21:43] lol [21:43] does it work? [21:43] I haven't tested [21:43] I can now run Docky/Plank w/o constantly invoking the notification area [21:43] I'll check it out @ home.. My work computer is a mac [21:43] cool, I use dash to dock and they added support for any position on the screen now [21:44] hmmm [21:45] dash to dock seems to inhibit the notificationa area at the bottom, neat. But I like it on the left hand side :P [21:46] octoquad: dash to dock... is dash the dock that gnome has but you typically only see when you go to the application overlay screen? [21:47] ah yeah it is... Well that gets me into a whole other world of semi-pain: the dock. [21:48] so docky looks cool and there are some things I like about it like I can drag a folder to it (like the /usr/share/applications) but I *REALLY DISLIKE* that it seems to crash. a lot. [21:48] this one: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/ [21:48] I'd tried the dash to dock briefly sometime ago like gnome 3.8 or something and it seemed like it crashed too...has that been fixed? [21:49] I haven't had any crashes since 13.10, when I moved to ubuntu gnome [21:49] okay...I'll give it another shot [21:49] doesn't support dragging folders on it though [21:50] yeah that can be fine.. I'll learn to use the overlay which I should as it's really nifty [21:50] the main thing is a stable dock [21:50] yeah, it's been rock solid for me [21:51] awesome i'll give it a try then [21:51] cool, good luck :) [23:52] I had tons of trouble installing UG 14.10 on my optimus laptop (gtx870/intel4600) but managed to finally start and complete the installation with this parameter: hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false [23:53] I cannot get to gnome login screen though. [23:54] It keeps freezing at blank grey screen just after grub or on a screen with 4 dots in top left. Any ideas how should I proceed?