[07:03] <darkxst> Noskcaj, did you find out debian's plans for wayland?
[07:03] <darkxst> 1.7?
[07:04] <Noskcaj> no, i'll ask again but i don't think i got any info
[07:04] <Noskcaj> I'll be back in an hour
[07:04] <darkxst> Noskcaj, I suppose the main question is where they plan to install the new documentation
[09:15] <muppis> Do you have any problems with bumblebee / primus on non-Optimus systems and 15.04 ?
[09:16] <darkxst> muppis, bumblee shouldn't do anything on non-optimus systems!
[09:16] <darkxst> likewise with prime
[09:17] <muppis> darkxst, I assumed that, but login screen went all black after update. Purging both fixed it.
[09:20] <muppis> I can retest that when I get back to home. My desktop has nvidia gfx and uses proprietary drivers, laptop uses Intel and I got 15.04 in there as well.
[09:20] <darkxst> not seen any issues from prime
[09:21] <darkxst> never installed bumblebee since I don't have any hybrid hardware
[09:21] <muppis> I didn't know eithet that was installed.
[09:21] <muppis> *either
[09:22] <darkxst> nvidia-prime is likely pulled in automatically, bumblebee certainly wouldnt be
[09:22] <muppis> nvidia-prime wasn't installed at all.
[09:24] <darkxst> muppis, oh primus is part of bumblebee
[09:25] <darkxst> but you must have installed the latter?
[09:25] <darkxst> muppis, nvidia-prime is a rdep of all official nvidia blob packages, not sure how you can't have that
[09:25] <darkxst> since you are using them
[09:26] <darkxst> or did you manually install drivers from nvidia site?
[09:26] <muppis> I had manually installed, but then I changed to ones from repo.
[09:27] <darkxst> installing nvidia-3xx from repos will install nvidia prime
[09:28] <muppis> Then it's installed. I can remember incorrectly.
[09:30] <muppis> But I'm sure for that bumblebee and/or primus caused black screen.
[09:30] <muppis> Does it can affect that mb has integrated Intel based video chip?
[09:52] <darkxst> muppis, bumblebee will never be installed automatically
[09:52] <darkxst> its a hack
[09:53] <darkxst> nvidia-prime is the officially supported solution for hybrid nvidia graphics
[09:54] <muppis> Then I've no idea why that was installed.
[16:26] <spicie> @octoquad
[16:26] <meetingology> spicie: Error: "octoquad" is not a valid command.
[16:27] <octoquad> Hi spicie