[07:54] <darkxst> Noskcaj, gtk 3.16 is in proposed, do you have time to do merges for the other core 3.16 bits (ive done mutter and gnome-shell)
[09:04] <Noskcaj> darkxst, I'll see what i can do
[09:04] <Noskcaj> http://packages.tanglu.org/search?suite=default&section=all&arch=any&keywords=gnome-shell&searchon=sourcenames has all the shell plugins with 3.16 patches, if you want to rename then upload some
[09:13] <Noskcaj> darkxst, Should gnome-themes-standard switch to adwaita yet/
[10:00] <darkxst> Noskcaj, probably
[10:01] <Noskcaj> I've updated the -full dep to be -full for either adwaita or gnome-, but i'll leave the default change till you're certain
[10:02] <Noskcaj> I should have session finished before i quit for the night too
[10:06] <darkxst> Noskcaj, make adwaita the default
[10:06] <Noskcaj> ok
[10:07] <darkxst> and its probably ok to drop gnome-icon-theme-full from the deps
[10:09] <darkxst> also Im not a huge fan of having gnome-shell extensions packaged in the archives
[10:09] <darkxst> I would rather just see none in the archives!
[10:09] <Noskcaj> makes sense
[10:11] <darkxst> upstream maintenance on extensions is adhoc at best, and I know because I more or less abandoned 2 extensions
[10:11] <darkxst> that I wrote
[10:54] <lonix> So when i open a .desktop or a script thorgh seaching, it opens in gedit rather then execute it
[12:25] <saladin442> hello guys, how do i add pidgin to start up application on ubuntu gnome 15.04?
[12:28] <Rodrigo5244> There is an application called Startup Applications
[12:28] <Rodrigo5244> You can add the command pidgin there.
[12:29] <saladin442> do we need to right clikc on the ap first and then go to properties and copy the command of the app there?
[12:30] <saladin442> then add the command on the start up application.
[12:34] <Rodrigo5244> I am not sure if there is a way to get the command using the user interface. But I think the command to start pidgin is just "pidgin"
[12:36] <Rodrigo5244> The terminal command apropos can be used to locate the right command if pidgin does not start pidgin.
[12:36] <Rodrigo5244> You could use it like this "apropos pidgin"
[12:37] <LinDol> hi all :)
[12:37] <Rodrigo5244> I also know that there is a .desktop file with the command that gets executed when you click on the application icon.
[12:37] <Rodrigo5244> Hi
[12:37] <LinDol> Rodrigo5244, hi again :)
[12:37] <Rodrigo5244> LinDol, Hey
[12:37] <LinDol> :)
[12:38] <Rodrigo5244> It is funny how you said good night before. Time zones.
[12:38] <LinDol> haha sorry. :)
[12:38] <saladin442> where is the .desktop located?
[12:38] <LinDol> what is your time?
[12:38] <saladin442> all .desktop files are located?
[12:38] <Rodrigo5244> No is 9:38am here.
[12:39] <Rodrigo5244> saladin442, Let me see if I can find that for you.
[12:39] <LinDol> wow. Here is 9.39 pm
[12:39] <LinDol> :)
[12:39] <Rodrigo5244> saladin442, /usr/share/applications
[12:40] <Rodrigo5244> LinDol, complete the opposite. :)
[12:41] <Rodrigo5244> saladin442, I think that if you try to click on those files to open them, they are going to execute the program that they correspond to. I think you can drag the file to gedit to see what is inside the file.
[12:47] <saladin442> it's empty..
[12:47] <Rodrigo5244> That is odd.
[12:48] <Rodrigo5244> You can go to the root folder and type .desktop to search the files.
[12:48] <Rodrigo5244> That is what I did.
[12:50] <saladin442> i cannot drag to gedit, cause using screen reader and cant see the screen. so what i did is, in terminal type sudo nano /usr/share/applications/Skype  since skype is the app i want to autostart.
[12:50] <saladin442> then empty
[12:51] <Rodrigo5244> try sudo nano /usr/share/applications/Skype.desktop
[12:53] <saladin442> yeah bro! it works. then witch line is the command that's need to be added to start up applications?
[12:54] <Rodrigo5244> The line that starts with Exec
[12:55] <saladin442> o ok thanks. so much for helping. btw do you use android emmulators?
[12:56] <Rodrigo5244> You are welcome.
[12:57] <Rodrigo5244> I used once. I think I used the one that comes with the SDK.
[12:57] <saladin442> did it support keyboard input?
[13:00] <Rodrigo5244> I don't remember. I think it does.
[13:00] <Rodrigo5244> I know that you can also use chrome to run some apps.
[13:01] <Rodrigo5244> But I don't remember the details.
[13:01] <Rodrigo5244> You can also try Genymotion.
[13:02] <saladin442> the android sdk? last time i tried on fedora, but when creating new virtual device, there is no ok button or something similar, it asks for settings such as what ram, memory size and etc, but no create button/ok button. lol. any idea why?
[13:06] <Rodrigo5244> I don't know. It has been a couple of months, so I don't remember the screen. But I do remember it was not straight forward.
[13:12] <saladin442> can you point me where can i get the instructions to setup virtual device on linux using the android sdk? ya, because you did it. <smile>
[13:15] <Rodrigo5244> I don't remember the steps. I think I googled a step by step instruction. I knew I couldn't figure out by myself.
[13:16] <saladin442> WILL TRY IT. THANKS ANYWAY FOR helping.
[18:42] <wringe7> klk;
[21:58] <Noskcaj> darkxst, If you have time to upload epiphany, http://pastebin.com/KYXVPt3D is the debian to new diff
[21:59] <darkxst> Noskcaj, can you forward the menubar patch upstream?
[22:00] <Noskcaj> ok
[22:00] <Noskcaj> Do you mean https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706050 ?
[22:00] <darkxst> oh hang, it was committed upstream already
[22:00] <darkxst> whys it in the diff then?
[22:01] <Noskcaj> looks like the patch was applied differently
[22:04] <darkxst> Noskcaj, ok that was the headerbar stuff, applied unconditionally
[22:04] <darkxst> so do forward it
[22:13] <Noskcaj> done
[22:35] <darkxst> Noskcaj, uploaded