=== SonikkuAmerica is now known as A_beekeeper === A_beekeeper is now known as SonikkuAmerica [00:36] exit [00:36] quit === SonikkuAmerica is now known as LordSUSA === LordSUSA is now known as SonikkuAmerica [09:18] whoa, nautilus crashed out of the blue [09:18] SIGSEGV in g_object_new_internal() [09:19] oh wait how is my jhbuild-built glib in the stack trace? [09:29] ah, I see [09:29] gnome-builder spawned it for some reason [11:13] um, why is my keyboard suddenly us-english? [11:14] maybe I pushed alt-shift by accident === ccar_away is now known as ccarella [12:58] Hello might someone be able to help me with a dual display issue I am having? [13:17] maybe, maybe not: ask :) === Elimin8r is now known as Elimin8er [16:45] Was anyone else effected by yesterday updates? I have two monitors, one 4K and one 1080. After the update yesterday I shutdown my machine and when I started it this morning, It could be the kernel update yesterday for 14.04 or it could be the chrome update yesterday, but the tabs in chrome are twice the size they were before the update and even if I start chrome with the google-chrome --force-device-scale-factor=1, it doesn't change anyt [16:45] hing. I cannot find a way to scale it down so the tabs don't take up 1.5th the screen on my 1080 monitor. I can see the tabs are larger on the 4K monitor also even though other apps like nemo did not change in res or scaling rather [16:48] I have a shortcut key CTRL-Shift-F7 to run gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2 and Ctrl-Shift-F8 to run gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1 which is how I changed on the fly when I wanted to use the second monitor. It never worked with Chrome, but if someone thinks of that, I already tried that also [16:49] I can see that there was an update yesterday from my /var/log/apt/history.log file in that chrome was updated: google-chrome-stable:amd64 (42.0.2311.152-1, 43.0.2357.65-1) Is the first number the old version and the second number the new version? [16:50] Is there a way to revert back? As in uninstall the current and reinstall the specific verison from before and then lock the package from updating? [17:02] I tried uninstalling Chrome version 43 and installing 42 from the /var/cache/apt/archive, but after install and I check the version, it is on 43. Not sure what I am not doing in order to revert the version back [17:07] I think that I could function if it were possible to change the font size in the chrome tabs, the address bar, and the bookmarks bar === adrian is now known as alvesadrian === alvesadrian is now known as adrian [20:59] I finally got sick and tired of the chrome issue as it just brings me back to a 6 month old issue that I have been avoiding. My question is how to apply a .path file to xorg? I have a patch for ubuntu 15.04 and I will upgrade to it,. but having issues finding specific details on applying this patch [21:00] .patch not .path [21:01] anyone with a link to 14.10? [21:01] other releases>ubuntu gnome 14.10> Download Ubuntu GNOME 14.10>>GetUbuntuGNOME>>other releases>>ubuntu gnome 14.10 etc === berglh_ is now known as berglh