[08:06] mgedmin, try boot passing systemd.log_level=debug as a kernel param, that should make logind provide more info on what is going on with your suspend issues [08:07] * mgedmin will keep it in mind [08:07] (I now need to find a way to reproduce the issue, since a reboot fixes it) [08:07] can logind's debug level be changed at runtime? [08:08] not that I'm aware of [08:09] but maybe you can edit unit and restart the service? [08:10] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-March/010004.html [08:11] no idea if that works still though [08:16] mgedmin, anyway probably fine to reassign to systemd [08:20] mgedmin, obviously logind switch from being a wrapper to the real thing, with systemd init changes === _Dumle29 is now known as Dumle29 [17:12] Hello [17:12] Excited Gnome USer here [17:13] Whats new in the Vivid Vervet Gnome Version? === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun [20:19] hi there, upgraded to 15.04 and gnome 3.16 (gnome3-staging ppa) today. had to manually install gir1.2-gweather-3.0, gnome-shell complained about Gjs-WARNING **: JS ERROR: Error: Requiring GWeather, version none: Typelib file for namespace 'GWeather' (any version) not found [20:19] but so far gnome 3.16 works like a charm. thanks! [21:07] Is this ppa official for gnome 3.16 in vivid? https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3-staging [21:13] anyone? [21:19] hi [21:47] anyone around? [21:47] silly question but is it possible to get the screensaver back in gnome-shell? It just goes to a blank screen but I'd like to have xscreensaver run [22:01] dxerf, no, gnome-shell uses its own screensaver (it shouldnt be black though) [22:02] are you using gdm? [22:13] darkxst: I am [22:13] it looks like it goes to just a lock screen and then goes blank [22:14] ah yes, that is right, you can probably disable the blanking [22:14] ah ok [22:14] why doesn't gnome have other screensavers available? [22:14] you can't change/use a traditional screensaver though [22:15] don't know [22:15] okay... [22:15] d'oh! [22:16] it's a silly/simple question...i figure screensaver isn't on the highest priority list...just curious why the community decided to not use xscreensaver [22:18] dxerf, the lock screen is internal to gnome-shell, to get a consistent UI etc [22:18] aaahhhh [22:18] okay [22:22] I think Ubuntu do something similar these days, except their lock screen is drawn by lightdm