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thomaslnxwhy scripts placed on /etc/init.d don't run on start up from ubuntu gnome 14.04 lts?00:56
berglhGrokling: that's disappointing01:29
Groklingberglh, I spent way too many hours on it already. I was well and truely ready to try something else!01:33
Groklingdisappointing, but at the same time awesome - because it means that it IS actually possible to come up with a solution that works out of the box.01:34
berglhso xrandr never saw the second gpu?01:37
GroklingNot with the nvidia drivers. And to be fair, it doesn't in kubuntu either. Nouveau + xrandr seems to work quite happily out of the box in kubuntu - it finds the second GPU fine, and configures it without a hitch..01:40
berglhi see01:57
berglhnvidia: y you no?01:57
Groklingnvidia. Just is.  With the nvidia driver, only one interface shows in xrandr -listinterfaces  BUT, in nvidia-settings, they're both there, and can be turned on, and xinerama'd. Except that gnome doesn't do xinerama, so that breaks it.02:01
berglhoh well, at least you're going02:04
berglhnot using gnome-shell would irk me though02:04
GroklingKnowing what I know now, I could try it again with the nouveau driver and see if xrandr will work for me with gnome - it should I'd guess.02:07
berglhor just see if you install the nvidia drivers if it breaks kubuntu xrandr02:08
berglhsounds like that's the problem02:09
berglhxrandr not getting nvidia ident correctly02:09
berglhmaybe it works with an older nvidia driver?02:09
GroklingI've never had the nvidia driver working with xrandr properly before now, and I've never had gnome working properly(or at all) with nvidia's xinerama. There are two potential nvidia drivers, and neither help.02:11
Groklingberglh, " if you install the nvidia drivers if it breaks kubuntu xrandr"   It does.02:17
berglhhmm02:20
Groklingdarkxst, You about today?10:01
darkxstGrokling, whats up?10:02
GroklingI gave up this morning and dropped kubuntu in my machine. Out of the box it worked. All four screens. Unfortunately, with no mouse pointer which is odd, but kinda vital.10:03
GroklingSo, taking what I learned there, I'm trying ubuntu-gnome again tonight.10:03
Groklingwith nomodeset, I get one screen running. Without nomodeset, I get three powered up, but blank.10:04
darkxstnomodeset only applies to the FOSS drivers10:04
GroklingI know from yesterday that if I put the NVIDIA driver in, it'll work on two screens only. I know from today that NVIDIA xinerama and gnome don't play, but that xrandr might.10:05
GroklingWhich means I need to stick with the FOSS driver, and accordingly, somehow get something better than blank screens to render!10:06
darkxstor just buy a card that works!10:06
darkxstthe GT2xx series were pretty rubbish in all regards10:07
mgedminthe "out of the box it worked" bit is interesting; have you written down the configuration it used?10:08
GroklingThe thing is.. out of the box, kubuntu works..  And mint+Mate work.10:08
mgedmini.e. what driver, what driver version, was there an xorg.conf, what did xrandr say about the config?10:08
Groklingmgedmin, I did, dumped it out to the interweb, but it'll be gone now. I can boot back into it and repeat if you like?10:09
GroklingThe mouse thing is annoying - it works, it's just invisible! Soooo close.10:09
mgedminin Ye Olden Days xorg.conf used to have an option to disable hardware mouse cursor acceleration10:10
mgedmin(it was driver-specific, of course)10:11
mgedmin(video driver, not mouse driver)10:11
GroklingOkay.. here's the kubuntu stuff(s)10:26
Groklingxrandr -q : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11112844710:27
Groklingxrandr --listproviders : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11112844910:27
GroklingXorg.0.log : http://paste.ubuntu.com/11112845410:28
GroklingThere is no xorg.conf in etc/X1110:28
GroklingDid I miss anything mgedmin ?10:28
mgedmin"The Paste you are looking for does not currently exist."10:29
mgedminall three10:29
mgedminprotip: gist.github.com pastes never go away10:29
GroklingYeah - sorry. Remove one of the '1's and they work.10:30
mgedminheh10:30
Groklingusing pastebinit in ubuntu.. that was a protip from yesterday ;-)10:30
mgedminI didn't realize you were typing in the URLs by hand :)10:31
mgedminI don't actually know if paste.ubuntu.com pastes expire10:31
mgedmin"Sink Output, Source Offload", I know some of those words!10:31
mgedminname:nouveau, nice, the free driver supports your config!10:31
mgedminwhat was the version of kubuntu?10:32
GroklingHave you tried using a system with four screens in no particular order, no mouse? It's easier to type stuff into the laptop next to it!10:32
mgedmin15.04?10:32
Groklingkubuntu 15.0410:32
mgedminan xorg.conf.d with Option "HWCursor" "off" might be worth a try (+ a bug report about "help my mouse cursor is invisible", if you're feeling like giving the developers a chance to maybe fix it if they maybe stumble upon it)10:33
mgedminthe question is, if this works on kubuntu 15.04 out of the box, what's different about ubuntu-gnome 15.04?10:33
GroklingThat's why it takes me so long - first I have to get the mouse to a hot corner where I can see that it's actually there, and then move it slowly across the expanse of screens until I find it over the terminal window! Guessing game really!10:33
Groklingmgedmin, Exactly. It does prove that it's possible..10:34
mgedminI'm in awe at your patience; I would've just alt-tab'bed until the terminal was in focus10:34
mgedminI wonder if stock ubuntu gnome 15.04 uses wayland for gdm10:34
GroklingI did. But it was like 50pxx50px.. so I had to find it so I could make it bigger!10:34
mgedminor if that's something extra from the gnome 3.16 ppa10:34
mgedminwindow resizing with the keyboard is possible10:35
mgedminalt-space, down down ... enter, arrow keys, enter10:35
mgedminor maximization10:35
mgedminthe specific shortcuts change OF COURSE THIS IS LINUX WHY WOULDN'T THINGS JUST CHANGE ARBITRARILY ALL THE TIME10:35
mgedminin the past alt-f10 was traditional for maximization10:36
GroklingYeah, that's so obvious if you didn't know about it already!..10:36
mgedminnowadays it's often <super>+up10:36
mgedminalt-space for the window menu is a shortcut all oldtimers know (I believe it's used by every windowing system since windows 3.11)10:36
Grokling<super> opens the menu in gnome. Doesn't in kubuntu. There's no accounting for these things!10:37
mgedminso OF COURSE nobody documents it for new users to discover because "everyone already knows this amirite?"10:37
mgedminaugh I'm not in a good mood today, sorry :(10:37
GroklingI'm cranky too. Too many hours fighting with DEs that won't play nice with my system. It's not like I have work I need to use it for by last week or anything..10:37
GroklingNobody reads documentation anyway, so there's really no point, besides, it'll change again by the time the documentation is done..10:38
Groklingmgedmin, Is there any chance you could slap together the file for me to drop into xorg.conf.d?10:39
mgedminfor kubuntu? or have you reached parity with ubuntu-gnome config?10:40
Groklingfor kubuntu for now -it's the most promising of the two, and if I can just get that mouse cursor to show up...10:41
GroklingOh, alt+space is tied to something else in kubuntu.. some kind of run dialog box thing I think.10:42
mgedminif you run "sudo Xorg :1 -configure", you should get a ~/xorg.conf.new10:43
mgedminwaaaah10:43
mgedminI didn't expect kde to do this10:43
mgedminignore most of it10:43
mgedmin(of the xorg.conf.new)10:43
mgedmintake Section "Device" (or both of them?) and copy it into a new file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/software-mouse-cursor.conf10:44
mgedminthen edit it and uncomment Option  "HWCursor" and set the value to "False"10:45
mgedminthen 'sudo service kdm restart' (this will log you out)10:45
mgedminif something goes wrong, log in into /dev/tty1 and sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/software-mouse-cursor.conf; sudo service kdm restart10:46
mgedminmy advice is sourced from google (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#Using_.conf_files) and the noveau manual page: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/en/man4/nouveau.4.html10:46
mgedminwaaah http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/vivid/en/man4/nouveau.4.html is 403 forbidden WHY GOD WHY10:47
Groklinghere goes nothing.. logging out now..10:52
GroklingArgh. 'false' is not a valid keyword in this section.10:52
mgedmindid you quote it?10:53
mgedminOption "HWCursor" "False"10:53
GroklingNope, nor capitalise..10:53
mgedminI don't know if capitalization matters, but just in case10:53
GroklingIt nearly started. Full reboot time I think.10:56
GroklingNope. Now it loops - when I login, it goes to start the desktop, then drops back to the login again.11:01
mgedminanything in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old?11:13
mgedmin(Xorg.0.log will have the bits from the working login screen; the .old will have the bits from the crashed desktop session)11:13
GroklingOnly something about 'reporting 4 6 42 325' which means nothing to me. and then a 'resize called 7200 1080' at the very end11:26
mgedminwhat about ~/.xsession-errors?11:29
mgedminI'm not sure kubuntu still uses it; ubuntu-gnome moved to ~/.cache/gdm/session.log, while unity moved to ~/.cache/upstart/*.log11:29
mgedminwaaait, this is 15.04 therefore systemd therefore journald11:30
mgedminjournalctl should have all the session errors11:30
mgedmin(DID I MENTION ABOUT THINGS CHANGING ALL THE TIME ON LINUX?)11:30
Groklingjournalctl huh.. where do I find that?11:36
mgedmin/bin/journalctl11:45
Groklingmgedmin, Nothing there that leaps out at me. I can't even find reference to xorg that wasn't me sudo'ing.12:03
mgedminso, to summarize12:03
mgedminkubuntu without xorg.conf snippets: works but has no mouse cursor12:04
mgedminkubuntu with an xorg.conf snippet that disables HWCursor: kdm works, desktop session crashes12:04
mgedminis that right?12:04
GroklingExactly right.12:04
mgedmin:(12:04
GroklingThat emoji doesn't come close to how I feel. I don't want to count the hours I've spent..12:08
GroklingBedtime. Before the two ends of the candle meet in the middle.12:09
Groklingmgedmin, I didn't make it to bed yet.. BUT, I did discover a way to make it work. By changing the compositing renderer to 'xrender' I get my mouse cursor back. Seems like a bug somewhere to me. Hopefully someone in kubuntu land can take a look and fix it. Thanks for working through all the stuff with me over the last couple of days - sorry we couldn't get ubuntu-gnome over the line.12:33
mgedminO.o12:37
octoquaddarkxst, will evolution 3.16 land in staging ppa at some point?16:36
SonikkuAmericaIt'll eventually get there; be patient.18:44
darkxstoctoquad, at some point, e-d-s is a lot of work to update21:01
howudodat_hey everyone, I had some problems upgrading to gnome 3.16.  I have disabled plymouth by removing splash from grub config.  I see the dmesg(es) and then the last line of dmesg is shown and then I get a pointer in the middle of the screen and then nothing else.  this is on 15.04 using gnome3 staging ppa.  I tried adding nouveau.config=NvMSI=0 to grub boot entry as per bug 1412602 but that didn't help either.  This is running on a Del22:51
howudodat_ll 9530 qHD (not the 4k version), ubuntu 15.0422:51
ubot5bug 1412602 in linux (Ubuntu Vivid) "No live DE in Vivid using nouveau w/GeForce 7025/nForce 630a" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141260222:51

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