[00:08] <citronbleuv> hi
[03:29] <ahoneybun> hey darkxst Riddell
[03:51] <darkxst> hey ahoneybun
[04:13] <ahoneybun> darkxst: hows it going?
[04:43] <darkxst> ahoneybun, good, but been way too busy
[09:00] <Noskcaj> darkxst, libinput transition is being sponsored now
[09:00] <darkxst> Noskcaj, great thanks
[15:05] <FunnyLookinHat> I'm trying to figure out what version of Gnome will be in Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 - 3.14 ?
[15:19] <JockeTF1> Probably 3.14.
[15:20] <JockeTF1> I'm guessing Ubuntu GNOME will pretty much always be one version behind.
[16:07] <l3on> hi!.. are you able to suspend/shutdown/reboot via GNOME in gnome3-staging/vivid ?
[17:42] <muppis> FunnyLookinHat, mine is 3.14.3 in 15.04
[17:42] <sterns> Hello, I just updated my Ubuntu Gnome Vivid install and I'm getting a blank screen after X login and I see this in the syslog:  http://pastebin.com/8EnkxJBd
[17:43] <muppis> And having a issue with it. When screen locks and I try to log in again, it keeps flashing Authentication error and doesn't allow log in. Like having Enter key keeped pressed.
[17:43] <FunnyLookinHat> muppis, Awesome - thanks :)
[17:44] <FunnyLookinHat> muppis, Yeah whenever I type a key to login to locked screen the entry gets deleted
[17:44] <FunnyLookinHat> Like someone is constantly hitting backspace
[17:44] <FunnyLookinHat> I chalked it up to VirtualBox :-P
[17:45] <muppis> This is happening in my laptop (Dell E6420). On my desktop everything works fine.
[17:48] <octoquad> muppis, Hi. Have you tried an older kernel to see what happens?
[17:51] <muppis> octoquad, not yet.
[17:52] <muppis> Trying now.
[17:54] <sterns> Here's the apt history.log: http://pastebin.com/fy3SfCrt
[18:13] <muppis> octoquad, changing kernels didn't have any effect, or actually made it worse. Locked right after login. Commanding service gdm restart from console restores functionality, but now Ctrl-Alt-L doesn't lock screen, but I'm able to log back from lockscreen.
[18:15] <muppis> I'll take a look if some of extensions can cause this.
[18:22] <sterns> just tried booting with earlier kernels using grub, no benefit
[19:16] <octoquad> muppis, did you change the default lock screen shortcut to CTRL+ALT+L? Normally it is Super+L
[19:51] <ahoneybun> darkxst: is there anything I can do?
[20:59] <darkxst> ahoneybun, always! what do you want to work on?
[21:01] <darkxst> most of 3.14 is in vivid now, so its mostly a case of finding/fixing bugs, many of which will likely have patches we can backport from 3.15 series
[21:04] <darkxst> our wayland session needs thorough testing
[21:04] <darkxst> and we have started packaging 3.15 on -staging, if you remember any of that ;)
[21:07] <Noskcaj> ahoneybun, You could also try and poke the relevant people to get bluez5 and gedit 3.14 in
[21:08] <darkxst> gedit needs a UI patch, I though someone from -desktop was working on it, but apparently thats not the case
[21:26] <darkxst> also 14.04.2 still needs more testing, pretty urgently as well
[21:54] <ahoneybun> sorry for the late replys darkxst, polari never tells me when someone says something to me
[21:55] <ahoneybun> darkxst: I don't remember much, but I remember the file names a bit.
[21:55] <ahoneybun> Noskcaj: I could try gedit maybe, darkxst I still have that ppa up on LP for GNOME packages
[21:56] <ahoneybun> darkxst: any doc work, *some* graphic stuff
[21:56] <ahoneybun> I need to upgrade to Vivid though (on Utopic as of now)
[21:56] <darkxst> ahoneybun, gedit need patches, no just packaging work
[21:56] <darkxst> s/no/not/
[21:57] <ahoneybun> oh I see, I did have problems working with patches lol
[21:57] <ahoneybun> mostly caused by Unity related ones lol
[21:58] <darkxst> well the patches arent even written yet!
[21:58] <ahoneybun> oh wow
[21:59] <darkxst> need to revert to traditional title bars on Unity
[21:59] <darkxst> and possibly use the OSX UI there instead of GNOME UI
[22:00] <ahoneybun> darkxst: I have to go for a IT event, I'll be back shoot me a email please. I really want to get back into contributing
[22:12] <darkxst> Noskcaj, fyi the ppa versions page will now add a '^' for packages stuck in proposed (in Ubuntu column)
[23:57] <arthurfiggis> hello! :) i've been using ubuntu gnome for a while, mainly because of the whole dash lens controversy with the mainstream distribution...does ubuntu gnome contain any similar feature? i.e. if you do a desktop search in 14.04+ is that information sent off to amazon or some other company in a similar vein?