[09:59] <ricotz> darkxst, have you started running a wayland session?
[10:02] <darkxst> ricotz, yes my laptop had been running wayland pretty much all the time for the last few weeks
[10:03] <darkxst> Dnd is horribly broken, but I don't usually use that
[10:04] <darkxst> s/had/has/
[10:05] <ricotz> darkxst, i see, yeah i have some "performance" problems too, e.g. resizing windows
[10:05] <mgedmin> there's one website I need for work (phabricator) where drag-n-drop is the *only* way to upload and attach images to tickets :/
[10:05] <ricotz> darkxst, did you start upstreaming compat fixes yet? like prevent accessing GdkX11* classes
[10:06] <darkxst> ricotz, resizing is a little glitchy
[10:07] <darkxst> ricotz, for ubuntu apps and/or patches?
[10:08] <darkxst> I pushed some fixes for apport to work better
[10:08] <ricotz> darkxst, gnome apps ;)
[10:08] <ricotz> like gnome-system-monitor
[10:10] <darkxst> ricotz, apps run in Xwayland by default, I not yet switched that to wayland backend for everything
[10:11] <darkxst> you have apparently?
[10:12] <ricotz> darkxst, i have tested things a bit
[10:13] <darkxst> ricotz, Ive only tested a few random apps really
[10:13] <darkxst> btw like the new theme?
[10:15] <ricotz> darkxst, not so much yet
[10:16] <ricotz> the new position of notifications feels still weird
[10:17] <darkxst> ricotz, agreed, doesnt seem as polished as the old theme, and everything is very square (though the old theme was probably overly rounded)
[10:17] <ricotz> they are still tweaking things a lot
[10:18] <ricotz> but yeah, it overly feels a bit off
[10:19] <ricotz> need to give it some time to settle
[10:19] <darkxst> yeh, didnt actually expect the notification stuff to land this cycle
[10:19] <ricotz> hehe, they don't believe in freezes as proved in the past
[10:20] <ricotz> darkxst, did you see any movement for mozjs31?
[10:20] <ricotz> 0ad switched to it recently
[10:21] <darkxst> Looks more or less ready to me, but need to port gjs to exact rooting
[10:22] <ricotz> darkxst, i see, although 38 will be there soon
[10:23] <darkxst> should be pretty minor update I think
[10:24] <ricotz> you mean porting 31 to 38?
[10:24] <darkxst> ricotz, yes I think so
[10:25] <ricotz> ok, i am more thinking of skipping (official) support for 31 to save resources
[10:26] <darkxst> 31 is painful, there are like 700 api calls that need to be patched, so maybe not, probably gjs api to change
[10:26] <ricotz> right
[10:27] <darkxst> ricotz, for official support for gjs or mozilla?
[10:27] <ricotz> gjs (gnome 3.16)
[10:28] <darkxst> ricotz, ok, I doubt its happening for 3.16
[10:28] <darkxst> will probably try to get it ready for early 3.17
[10:29] <darkxst> I probably need a full weekend to do the port, and they are a little hard to come by atm
[10:31] <darkxst> ricotz, I only pushed the callargs patch so it didnt bit-rot
[10:46] <darkxst> ricotz, and jasper is trying to push gjs maintership onto me and sam, so guess that becomes my call when it (mozjs-31/38) will land
[12:59] <orangeclyde> Hello there! Which gnome shell version is now latest on 14.10 ubuntu gnome?
[13:00] <mgedmin> 3.12
[13:00] <mgedmin> you can check at http://packages.ubuntu.com/gnome-shell
[13:00] <mgedmin> there's also a ppa with gnome 3.14
[13:01] <orangeclyde> And can I somehow install 3.16b? Well, by somehow I mean "clean" way of doung it
[13:03] <mgedmin> if you manage to compile it somehow, maybe... I heard there are some snags (some outdated system libraries like a too-old version of libsystemd)
[13:09] <orangeclyde> does odd versions (like 3.15) are considered to be unstable?
[13:12] <orangeclyde> yes, googled it. well, 14 seems good enough for me, it's only 4 month old, it won't bother me much =) Thanks!
[14:51] <mgedmin> download a .tar.gz file with chromium
[14:51] <mgedmin> click on it in the downloads bar
[14:51] <mgedmin> nothing happens
[14:52] <mgedmin> what _actually_ happens is the default .tar.gz action happens to be "mount it as a virtual drive", so if I open a nautilus window I can see it
[14:53] <mgedmin> and the worst part: I don't remember if that's the default default program or if I changed it at some point out of curiosity
[20:28] <lindol> hi all
[20:29] <RobertJDohnert> hi
[20:31] <lindol> :)
[20:44] <jgnome> quiet in here!
[21:16] <darkxst> mgedmin, 3.15.90 is on -staging/vivid ppa
[21:18] <darkxst> mgedmin, I don't think that is the default action, I would expect it to open in file-roller