[05:31] <lamont> I seem to have lost my window manager with a recent vivid upgrade... is this expected?
[05:39] <darkxst> lamont, you using nvidia blob?
[05:40] <lamont> darkxst: yes
[05:40] <lamont> nvidia-{313,319,331,340}-updates are installed
[05:41] <lamont> darkxst: is it worth testing it without nvidia-updates?
[05:41] <darkxst> lamont, something killed mine today also
[05:42] <darkxst> I upgraded to nvidia-346 from xorg-edgers and it worked again
[05:42]  * lamont gives it a stab
[05:45] <darkxst> though with no recent kernel updates seems a bit odd, something else is probably going on
[05:46]  * lamont watches the download crawl
[06:00] <lamont> darkxst: 346 is worse (from vivid)
[06:05] <darkxst> lamont, working perfectly here, but I am on gnome-shell
[06:27] <lamont> downgrading compiz doesn't fix it either, ditto nautilus+compiz
[06:27]  * lamont sleeps
[12:35] <aeoril> darkxst I am no longer working on the bug you have been helping me with - it is just too hard for my first bug.  You indicated there was another good "beginner bug" to me - is that still open?  I would be glad to work on it since you suggested it and you have helped me so much.  Thanks.
[12:36] <aeoril> sarnold thank you as well for helping me on my first bug.  Too bad I could not figure it out.
[20:13] <darkxst> aeoril, ok, maybe you could look at bug 1422113
[20:14] <darkxst> and bug 1422176 is also similar
[20:14] <aeoril> darkxst ok, will do - funny, I just got back and hopped on like 5 minutes ago!  Been gone all day!
[20:14]  * darkxst just woke up
[20:14] <aeoril> darkxst do you think anyone will pick up on my bug I tried to work on and triage it and fix it?
[20:15] <aeoril> darkxst did you see I contacted chpe and he said he thought it was something in Ubuntu, not vte or gnome-terminal?
[20:15] <aeoril> darkxst good morning! :)
[20:17] <darkxst> aeoril, I did see that
[20:18] <aeoril> darkxst do you have any input on that?  It seemed to me to really be pointing to vte3 or gnome-terminal, especially as I looked into the code
[20:18] <darkxst> its possible chpe includes, running old versions of code as Ubuntu problem
[20:19] <aeoril> darkxst I tried to explain to him that I was trying to find the fix to backport, but he seemed really busy and probably did not really have time to read my e-mails thoroughly - I bet he stays very busy ...
[20:20] <aeoril> darkxst in other words, your presumption seems very plausible in light of our e-mail interaction
[20:24] <aeoril> darkxst 1422113 looks at first blush like a one line change - probably just change a pathname somewhere
[20:25] <darkxst> aeoril, yes, you need to rename the icon
[20:26] <darkxst> I would also suggest you check there are no other affected icons in the package
[20:26] <aeoril> darkxst yes, in the xml file
[20:28] <aeoril> ok, I could do that - is there something I need to do "officially" to get started on this?  Or just start fixing it and when I get it working, let you know?
[20:29] <darkxst> aeoril, make a bzr branch, fix it, then link to bug
[20:30] <aeoril> darkxst ok, will do - I guess ubiquity is just the standard installer for Ubuntu?
[20:30] <darkxst> yes, and ubuntu is upstream for ubiquity
[20:30] <aeoril> oh, I guess that makes it easier ...
[20:30] <aeoril> (thanks :)
[20:31] <darkxst> aeoril, lp:ubiquity
[20:32] <aeoril> darkxst ok, cool - thanks :)
[20:33] <aeoril> darkxst I guess I should do this with sbuild?
[20:36] <aeoril> darkxst bbl - gotta run to the store
[23:40] <nickSwe> I am running Ubuntu 14.10 on a laptop with a external HDMI monitor running on 1080 resolution. On the login screen on initial boot up the login screen is scaled incorrectly and I see some graphic issues like strange lines on the side. It appears it is scaling the login screen to whatever my laptop resolution is set to. How can I change this so that it scales properly on the external monitor?