[01:48] jseliga, 3.14 [03:37] darkxst, I looked for information on this stuff but couldn't find it. What about Wayland and UbuntuGNOME 15.04? [04:51] jseliga, yes wayland session is availalable on 15.04, just a preview though so not installed by default (install gnome-session-wayland) [07:23] Noskcaj, unDim was shannon that emailed lists? [11:09] Hi Guys, [11:09] Need to help to enforce some setting by root & prevent user to changing it. (From GUI) [11:09] I want to enforce settings for all user whoever login on my ubuntu machine. Current system idle timeout is 600 seconds.. I want to change that to 300 seconds. [11:10] I found method to change settings... Like dbus-lunch command Or Xset command. [11:10] But how to enforce that settings from root not from normal user. [11:11] nishant2015, there are some lockdown settings [11:12] no idea if they include idle time though [11:13] yes but that settings are available from GUI.. I m trying to find command line method. [11:14] I found commands as below... [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-display-ac 60 [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-display-battery 60 [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 60 [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver idle-activation-enabled 'true' [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled 'true' [11:14] dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay 90 [11:14] they are user settings [11:14] there is no gui for the lockdown settings [11:14] I want to disable that option from GUI.. [11:15] once you enable a lockdown, the gui is disabled [11:15] I just don't know if there is one that covers that settings [11:17] I trying to find method to overwrite that settings.. Once my root user enfore that settings. I will disable power & system lock option from system settings. [11:18] nishant2015, you can do that with lockdown [11:19] I'm not here to give you a tutorial though, go and google it [11:22] darkxst: Thanks for your advise... If you don't know anything, then keep ur mouth shut... If you see, so far i have google many things to achieve my requirement. [11:22] nishant2015, watch it [11:22] I through, here will get expert advice [11:22] I won't hesitate to kick you from here [11:23] but after seeing ur comment, Its really shocked me [11:23] what you want is possible for shutdown etc [11:23] you can't do anything apart from that [11:24] try searching [11:25] Really thanks for giving me this advice. :P [11:26] really you know, How ubuntu gnome options call cli functions. [11:27] Ya just you do click click.. from GUI day to day basis... [11:27] nishant2015, do you even know who you are talking too? [11:27] cause if you do, you are about to get booted [11:29] maybe try googling that as well [11:30] really don't know and i don't want to criticize anybody here... I came here, because u guys are experts. [11:33] ok fine... Going to Google God.. thanks [11:35] nishant2015, its pretty dumb telling the lead developer of ubuntu GNOME to " keep ur mouth shut" [11:35] your time on this channel is pretty limited I suspect [21:10] darkxst, If you get time to work on the pkg-watch, glade is the wrong version (upstream) in 3.14 and gone in 3.16 [21:10] also, the upstream NEWS going to the stable branch for 3.14 would be nice, but probably a bit harder to code [21:14] Noskcaj, not sure why glade has wrong version, but if its missing on 3.16 page, then it not yet been released (well listed) in 3.15 series release notes [21:14] ok. I think it's pkg-watch think 3.14 glade is 3.14 gnome [21:15] yes seems like it [21:16] re NEWS there is no standard naming for the stable branches [21:17] actually glade 3.14 was probably the latest release when GNOME 3.14.2 was released? [21:19] Noskcaj, - glade (3.18.3 => 3.14.3) [21:19] thats from ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/apps/3.14/3.14.2/NEWS [21:31] that will make the script check for latest 3.14 tarball [21:38] hi [21:42] Noskcaj, should probably sync librsvg update [22:47] how i can use ubuntu with classic old menu [22:47] gnome 2 i think [22:47] i have a option for that [22:47] my pc is old [22:47] and i like ubuntu [22:50] Bl4ckD34Th, there is GNOME classic mode [22:50] but if you want real gnome2 session, then use MATE [22:55] hey amjjawad [23:02] ah there is ubuntu gnom [23:02] gnome [23:02] i like it verry much [23:02] great project i use on my laptop [23:05] Hello darkxst, how are you? [23:05] Bl4ckD34Th, thank you :) [23:06] amjjawad, good, you? [23:06] darkxst, trying to be :) [23:06] did you move to your new place or not yet? [23:06] yes [23:07] good, congratulations :D [23:07] thanks [23:08] amjjawad, I have to go now, cya [23:09] hello folks [23:09] darkxst, take care and cya [23:09] jgnome, hi :) [23:09] Things ready for tomorrows release of 14.04.2? [23:10] getting ready :) [23:10] it's today for me because I'm from the future :P [23:10] BTW, i'm jprzybytek who did the tests today [23:10] :D [23:10] I saw your name, thanks a lot :D [23:10] any other name(s) you're using? [23:10] I don't use IRC much so forgive my Q [23:10] I think that is about it for names :D [23:11] so you're new member? [23:11] I rarely use IRC but decided I need to pay a bit more attention [23:11] I'm getting ready to install the latest kernel for testing-- which is new for me! [23:12] same here, real life is so busy for me and no time for IRC except when it is the release day, I should be around as much as possible [23:12] glad to see new members are doing many tests :D [23:12] how was your experience so far? [23:12] Do you follow the kernel testing procedures? [23:12] which one exactly? [23:13] Experience? Slowly building an assembly line to make it go faster1 [23:13] Well.. [23:13] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D [23:15] I'm assuming I'm to start with 3.19 Vivid on Trusty and work down to older kernels until something changes [23:15] No, I don't do that [23:15] Ah okay [23:15] I always stick to what comes with the ISO [23:15] I'm not a fan of new stuff at all [23:15] darn, eh ? :D [23:15] I'm Canadian :) [23:16] I don't know why? it is just me and that's why I never change my system .. I'm on 12.04.5 now [23:16] really? [23:16] Yes [23:16] 14,04 is home to me [23:16] I'm not against a 'change' but I don't see it useful if everything is okay [23:16] good point [23:16] I have two installations, one is 12.04.5 and the other is 14.04.1 [23:17] if truth to be told, I have no time to format and install again [23:17] I also play with red hat just to see how things differ [23:17] I have 3 systems hare and I don't want to mess around nor I have time for that [23:17] IT IS A SLOW PROCESS!!!!! [23:17] slow? [23:18] Yes, first the basic install takes 35-40 minutes and then come the addons to download [23:19] 35-40 mins? [23:19] multiply that by the number of machines you have and what ever number of virtual installs and it burns a wee bit of time [23:19] never ever had that unless something is broken [23:19] I'm talking about Ubuntu based systems [23:19] I'm talking about Ubuntu-gnome [23:20] still [23:20] for me, it does not require all that time to be installed [23:20] okay. I wonder what your secret is? [23:20] haha, no secret at all :D [23:20] :) [23:21] Never ever faced that unless I'm installing on less than 512MB RAM [23:21] hmm. my test machines have quite a bit more than that [23:21] I've been with Lubuntu from 2011-2013 and have done so many tests and I know for a fact that the installation will not take all that time unless something is wrong [23:22] okay [23:22] I have tested on P2 with 64MB RAM only [23:22] to Core i5 2nd generation and 4/8 GB RAM [23:22] a P2 boy that is old! [23:23] I keep that on my Wiki page [23:23] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad#Challenges_and_Fun [23:24] i see [23:25] well, i think I should get back to figuring out this kernel testing businesss. Talk to you later' [23:25] I'm more into old machines than newer ones, that is why I quit Lubuntu and started my own project: http://torios.net/ [23:25] and I still have no idea how did I join Ubuntu GNOME :D [23:26] before you go, jgnome have you joined our mailing list and QA team? [23:26] due to different time zones, you can't always catch up with the whole team so we always ask to join the mailing list and/or our sub-teams [23:26] I think I have. I get mail from you usally from 2 sources [23:26] good :) [23:26] I'm in Ottawa Canada [23:27] thanks a lot for everything [23:27] and thank you too for your efforts [23:27] it is 10:30am 19th of Feb [23:27] my pleasure, glad I can help [23:27] 18:27 feb 18 [23:27] WOW [23:27] haha [23:27] ttfn "D\ [23:27] :D