[01:53] <darkxst> octoquad, what is broken?
[06:10] <mgedmin> you know what?  gnome-terminal no longer considering : a word character has some advantages
[06:15] <mgedmin> vooze, sufficiently stable for me
[06:16] <mgedmin> some hot keys (volume/brightness/screenlock/screenshot/terminal) stop working if you switch virtual terminals, but there's a workaround (restart g-s-d and the shell)
[06:17] <mgedmin> there's a gjs-console crash that happens once a day, but it doesn't seem to affect anything
[06:18] <mgedmin> once suspend-on-lid broke but then it fixed itself for no reason; might not be related to 3.16
[06:19] <mgedmin> horizontal mouse wheel direction is reversed (upstream bug; fixed upstream but not released yet)
[06:20] <mgedmin> reboot hangs for me with a blank screen for over 20 minutes, but this is also probably unrelated to 3.16
[16:09] <octoquad> darkxst, gdm specifically. Using an existing home directory and new user account seems to render gdm overlaying the password field on top the user list. Another one I have is after selecting an account to use to login with and entering a password the user list disappears giving the impression it's logging in, but all it does is hide the user list. Pressing escape brings the user list up again temporarily but hides again.
[16:17] <octoquad> I also have this upstream bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=766462
[17:20] <howudodat> hey everyone, need some help running gnome 3.16 on ubuntu 15.04.  I added the 3 repos (gnome3, gnome3-staging and ricotz/testing) and did a dist-upgrade.  on reboot I get the dmesg(es) and a cursor appears (I'm thinking it's an X cursor) and then nothing else.  I can switch back to consoles tty1-6 and back to 7 but I still see the same dmesg log and x cursor.  gnome-shell never appears
[18:45] <luist> hey guys.. how do i set GNOME Classic as default?
[18:45] <luist> actually.. i want it to be the only available option
[19:57] <octoquad> hi luist, I'm not sure you can remove the other options from the login screen.
[19:58] <octoquad> If you use Gnome Classic when logging in, it should automatically use that the next time you login, unless you change it to the default
[19:59] <octoquad> desktop (Gnome 3)
[20:10] <luist> octoquad: yes i want to set it to default for every user, including the first time i login
[20:22] <luist> octoquad: and just removing the text from the other options from the login screen is fine… since they’re probably in the same packages
[20:30] <octoquad> luist, see /usr/share/xsessions
[20:36] <octoquad> luist, https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/session-user.html.en
[20:45] <luist> octoquad: nice! i think it worked
[20:45] <luist> how can i apply this config to new users?
[20:47] <luist> octoquad: i couldn’t remove the session “System Default” btw… i left GNOME Classic and set it as default in the /var/lib/AccountsService/users/username file
[20:47] <luist> but if the user chooses manually “System Default” it will go to the gnome 3
[20:48] <luist> how can i change “System Default” to be GNOME Classic also? Don’t want to leave other options beside this
[21:05] <octoquad> luist, I'm not sure to be honest, but maybe, some how, you can set System Default to be gnome-classic.
[22:39] <darkxst> octoquad, not heard of that issue before, and certainly not seen it here
[22:39] <darkxst> what GPU do you have?
[22:42] <darkxst> luist you need to create a schema override to set system default session
[22:43] <darkxst> create a file /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/50_mysession.override or similar
[22:43] <darkxst> add to it
[22:43] <darkxst> [org.gnome.desktop.session]
[22:43] <darkxst> session-name="gnome"
[22:44] <darkxst> (with the actual session name you want to use)
[22:44] <darkxst> then run glib-compile-schemas in that folder
[22:45] <darkxst> I don't think you can hide the other sessions though, well not short of removing the session files, which will just get replaced, anytime gnome-session gets updated
[22:51] <darkxst> octoquad, if your using OSS drivers, perhaps try disable wayland in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
[22:53] <luist> thanks
[22:53] <luist> i think my friend found out some more info on this
[22:54] <luist> ill continue tomorrow