=== aaron is now known as Guest52701 === Guest52701 is now known as ahoneybun === aaron is now known as Guest26124 === Guest26124 is now known as ahoneybun [03:00] X-Na, please file a bug for user switching issue === aaron is now known as Guest78283 === Guest78283 is now known as ahoneybun [08:19] Hello everyone :) [08:20] I've got a question about the online accounts. [08:21] AFAIK in Gnome there's an option to connect to owncloud. However I don't see that option in Ubuntu Gnome. [08:21] I couldn't find a way to add it, does someone of you maybe know a way or the reason why it's missing? [09:57] When will we start to translate some package for about Ubuntu gnome 15.10? [10:03] because I want to improve the translation that i translated ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu package in ubuntu gnome 15.04 :) [10:50] good afternoon [10:51] ever since I updated from 14.10 to 15.04 I have a weird issue with my mouse in combination with a dual monitor setup [10:52] at the login screen, as well as after logging in, I can't move my mouse from the left screen to the right one [10:52] both monitors are working though [10:53] I never had this with a previous Ubuntu and it's not GNOME 3.16 related either [10:54] with 14.10 I had 3.14 and it was no problem. With 15.04 I first had 3.14 with the problem and updating to 3.16 didn't fix it [10:56] There is one workaround to "fix" it. At login I have to push my mouse against the right edge of the left monitor when I hit the "Return" key at the password prompt. Everything is working properly again after the login when I do this [10:57] When I forget to do this at the login screen then the same result can be achieved after logging in by doing the same with my mouse and triggering a Shell restart with ALT+F2 and executing the "r" command [10:58] What could be the cause of the problem and how do I fix it? [10:59] Is it Ubuntu or GNOME related, to possibly report it elsewhere? [11:00] (p.s. the channel topic is outdated) [11:59] Did some wrote an answer to my question? [12:13] Nebucatnetzer: what was the question? [12:28] about the online accounts [12:28] On arch I can add an owncloud account [12:28] on ubuntu gnome it's missing but AFAIK it's a standard option of gnome [12:30] Nebucatnetzer: I have the option in my Online Accounts list to add an ownCloud account [12:31] what version of GNOME are you on? [12:31] 3.14 [12:31] ubuntu 15.04 [12:31] all up to date [12:32] hmm, ownCloud should be there since 3.8 [12:32] it only shows: google, jabber, aim, salut and yahoo [12:32] Are you on ubuntu or ubuntu gnome? [12:32] do you know if it's in a package? I couldn't find one when I was searching before. [12:32] ubuntu gnome [12:34] Nebucatnetzer: doesn't look like it requires a particular package [12:35] tried a reinstall of the online accounts package but that didn't change anything :( [12:36] just checking: gnome-online-accounts was the one you tried, no? [12:37] aye [12:37] sudo apt-get intall --reinstall gnome-online-accounts [12:38] try all the other *goa* packages as well [12:38] ? [12:39] libgoa etc [12:40] oka [12:40] y [12:43] don't forget to re-login afterwards just in case, I'm not sure when that list gets populated [12:43] no luck with that [12:43] darn [12:43] apt-get install goa-* [12:44] äh [12:44] apt-get install lib-goa-* [12:45] apt-get install --reinstall libgoa* [12:46] gvfs-backends-goa as well when you are at it [12:47] okay reinstalled the packages going for another reboot [12:47] Nebucatnetzer_: re-login should be sufficient [12:48] no luck either [12:48] grrr [12:49] I could try a reinstall of the whole environment [12:49] Or would that be too risky? [12:50] that's a bit drastic and should not be needed [12:51] okay === aaron_ is now known as ahoneybun [12:56] Nebucatnetzer: sorry, I can't help you more either. Some searching didn't give me more options for you to try to try [12:57] nevermind :) thanks anyway for your help [12:58] you might have better luck in the ubuntu or even the gnome channel, it doesn't have to be only ubuntu gnome being affected [13:03] Okay I wil ltry that :) [14:04] hi, i have issues with graphics on gnome 3 with ubuntu gnome 14.04.2 lts [16:08] hello everyone [16:08] does anyone have the same problem where installing the fglrx driver via the "additional drivers" menu makes your system unbootable? [16:26] zundrli: which Ubuntu version? Which AMD card? [16:26] and do the drivers get installed properly? [17:01] mobility radeon 5000 series [17:01] yes, the "additional drivers" menu didnt put out any error messages [17:01] ubuntu 15.04 GNOME [17:20] Bug: Bad page map in process Compositor pte:002000000 pmd:1cec6067 [17:21] which kernel shipped with 15.04 [17:21] I think I need to roll it back, before I do a reinstall [17:22] 3.19.0-20-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 29 10:10:47 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [17:22] that's what I'm running now [17:22] and this one, and the previous I'm getting random kernel oops [18:35] zundrli: your card is at least still supported. Try installing the driver manually instead of using the additional drivers section. I never got that to work properly for me either [18:35] zundrli: "sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates" [18:36] its really weird that it only affects the ubuntu releases from the past months [18:36] any other distro just install it via system settings gui BAM done [18:36] I always had problems updating Ubuntu because of that driver [18:37] a reinstall is always needed in my case [18:37] (of the driver) [19:02] well the thing is, i´m on a fresh install. i read just now that the problem might be with gnome 3 including some wayland stuff which the ati installer cant deal with [19:02] any ideas? [19:13] zundrli: I'm on 15.04 with fglrx as well [19:13] with wm? [19:13] wm? [19:14] what do you mean by wm? [19:14] window manager [19:15] not sure what you mean by that [19:15] I'm on Ubuntu GNOME with GDM, fglrx, GNOME Shell [19:16] it worked with 3.14 as well as 3.16 for me [19:16] how did you install the fglrx driver [19:16] its weird that its not working for me, but for you [19:17] I updated from 14.10 but manually installed fglrx again before rebooting [19:17] what is happening for you when you reboot? [19:18] when i have a fresh 15.04 GNOME install, i do apt-get update and upgrade [19:18] then i get the driver via the "additional drivers" menu / from ati´s website [19:18] after install, i reboot [19:19] i see grub, i see the gnome logo, but after that the screen stays black [19:19] with or without backlight? [19:20] with or without the 3 dots as progress indicator? [19:24] zundrli: gksu gedit /etc/default/grub [19:24] change "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"" to "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"" [19:24] sudo update-grub [19:25] reboot and see if you get to see errors during boot [19:25] its just a regular boot up [19:25] i select the fresh install to boot in grub, it loads, displays the gnome logo, screen turns & stays black [19:26] make those changes I mentioned so we can see if you get errors during boot [19:26] by making the changes you don't get to see the gnome splash screen [19:30] well, the problem is, i cant boot the system [19:31] so i cant open gedit and stuff [19:31] ah, OK, reboot [19:31] when in grub, press E on the Ubuntu entry [19:32] find the line which has "quiet splash" almost at the end [19:32] change those two words to "text" [19:32] press F10 to resume booting [19:33] same effect [19:33] i no longer have the system installed [19:33] im in the process of a new install [19:34] then there's nothing I can do at the moment [19:34] you might want to provide that info a bit sooner [19:34] should i just go ahead and try to install the driver again once the system install is done? [19:34] yes [19:34] if you really want that driver [19:34] sorry im not a native english speaker and its sometimes hard to describe stuff [19:35] you don't have to install the closed source driver [19:35] it's up to you [19:35] i need that driver because war thunder doesnt launch with the open source one [19:36] OK [19:36] then yes, install it but use the command line way, not the additonal drivers section [19:36] what i didnt try yet is installing the driver via terminal only [19:37] maybe do that when the system is booted up [19:37] yes [19:37] can you give me the input please? [19:37] I already did [19:37] sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates [19:38] and change that config file I mentioned earlier [19:38] ok ill report back once ive done it [19:38] so you can see error messages during boot [19:39] you can always change it back afterwards [19:39] im doing stuff now, might take a few minutes [19:40] I'm off for the evening [19:40] oh, alright [19:40] see you tomorrow i guess? [19:41] how long does it take you to install the system and try it? [19:43] i guess 15 minutes or so [19:43] sorry, I can't wait that long [19:44] make sure you make the grub change before rebooting as well [19:44] so you can see any possible errors during boot [19:44] so I found bad ram. Glad I did not have to reinstall [19:44] i dont want to be hogging your time though, im thankful for your help already [19:45] report back with a possible error if you still can't boot [19:45] if that error does not give you a clue what to fix of course [19:46] okay thanks for everything, see ya forage [19:46] zundrli: np, good luck! === aaron is now known as Guest5003