[01:32] <LinDol> hi all :)
[01:32] <LinDol> good morning ;)
[02:55] <darthanubis> hi
[09:37] <darkxst> Hi XoseDuncan
[09:37] <darkxst> w
[09:38] <darkxst> XoseDuncan, was apport enabled in /etc/default/apport?
[09:38] <Forage> 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
[09:38] <Forage> at the login screen, as well as after logging in, I can't move my mouse from the left screen to the right one
[09:38] <Forage> both monitors are working though
[09:38] <Forage> I never had this with a previous Ubuntu and it's not GNOME 3.16 related either
[09:38] <Forage> 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
[09:38] <Forage> 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
[09:38] <Forage> 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
[09:38] <Forage> What could be the cause of the problem and how do I fix it?
[09:39] <darkxst> XoseDuncan, if apport is not making crash files its really hard to debug startup crashes
[09:39] <Forage> (and good morning by the way)
[09:39] <darkxst> XoseDuncan, can you try install lightdm, and try log into GNOME that way
[09:40] <darkxst> Forage, I use 3-4 monitors and never seen that
[09:40] <Forage> weird
[09:40] <Forage> I never had it in previous releases either
[09:40] <darkxst> admittedly though I probably don't use mouse much in the login screen
[09:41] <Forage> you would have noticed it after login then
[09:41] <darkxst> XoseDuncan, apt-get install lightdm
[09:41] <darkxst> then tell it to use lightdm when asked
[09:41] <Forage> is it all coming down to fglrx again?
[09:41] <darkxst> Forage, no issues ever after login
[09:42] <darkxst> Forage, maybe I use NVIDIA blobs
[09:43] <darkxst> XoseDuncan, no stay discussing here, there will be more steps to come
[09:44] <darkxst> (or come back once you tried that)
[09:44] <darkxst> Forage, what does `xrandr -q` say?
[09:45] <Forage> darkxst: http://pastebin.com/uFbEMtSn
[09:46] <darkxst> Forage, vertically stacked monitors?
[09:46] <darkxst> no dont worry
[09:47] <Forage> no, horizontal
[09:47] <darkxst> DFP4 is left and DFP5 is right?
[09:47] <darkxst> and you can't move from DPF4 to DFP5?
[09:47] <Forage> the right hand monitor is set to primary
[09:48] <Forage> and yes the mouse is on DPF4 at startup
[09:48] <darkxst> yes that is DFP5
[09:48] <darkxst> does it work in Unity
[09:49] <Forage> no clue
[09:49] <Forage> wouldn't want to install that ;-)
[09:49] <darkxst> Forage, its a good way to determine if this driver related or GNOME related
[09:50] <darkxst> you could always try a Live USB or so
[09:50] <Forage> darkxst: true
[09:51] <Forage> wouldn't trying lightdm be a better test?
[09:53] <Forage> A live USB would be a bit trickier to get the same setup again but I can give it a go to compare both of them clean first
[09:54] <darkxst> Forage, sure, try lightdm
[09:54] <darkxst> but a live USB setup with persistant storage, behaves like an isntalled system on 2nd boot
[09:54] <darkxst> so long as you select that option when creating it
[09:58] <Forage> I'll perform some tests on a live usb. Hopefully it can be easily reproduced. I'd hate trying all that stuff on my system again
[09:59] <Forage> too bad Ubuntu doesn't have a rollback function ;-)
[09:59] <Forage> p.s. the channel topic is outdated
[10:00] <darkxst> Forage, better?
[10:00] <Forage> perfect :-)
[10:36]  * Forage using a VirtualBox Windows machine to create a dualboot Ubuntu USB stick
[10:36] <Forage> Too bad there isn't a proper Linux alternative for YUMI...
[10:39] <Forage> testing time, brb
[10:53] <Forage> man, I'm I glad I'm using Ubuntu GNOME. Using Ubuntu with Unity for a bit feels like going back 8 years
[10:55] <Forage> darkxst: I was unable to reproduce the issue on the live USB versions. Unfortunately I did not create my persistence file big enough to try it with fglrx...
[10:55] <Forage> I expected 256MB for both to be big enough but it needs twice the amount
[10:58] <Forage> darkxst: I did notice a setting called "sticky edges" in Ubuntu which Ubuntu GNOME does not have. Is this a Unity thing or is the settings hidden for Ubuntu GNOME and could this feature not working properly be the cause of the issue?
[10:58] <darkxst> Forage, they are pointer barriers, don't think GNOME uses them in the same ways as Unity though
[10:59] <darkxst> GNOME has one at the bottom, and sides of the top panel
[11:00] <Forage> indeed
[11:00] <Forage> In Unity it causes the mouse pointer to stop at the edge for the whole height of the screen
[11:01] <Forage> but I can move it to the other screen
[11:02] <darkxst> there is no barrier between monitors in GNOME
[11:02] <Forage> OK, then I'm off recreating the live USB with a bigger persistence file
[11:07] <darkxst> Forage, Im off the night
[11:07] <Forage> good night!
[12:39] <Rodrigo5244> open a .html file opens epiphany with two windows.
[12:39] <Rodrigo5244> Is that normal?
[12:42] <Rodrigo5244> It opens two windows or two tabs when I try to open one file.
[12:42] <Rodrigo5244> The first window or tab is the most visited page.
[13:24] <towo> Anyone seem to have the problem of all the accelerator shortcuts parsing going arse up when plugging in a thinkpad keyboard?
[13:24] <towo> +else