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spreadanyone here?10:44
spreadI need help10:44
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gnome_helpHello everyone! I recently installed (within VMware) a copy of 15.04 Ubuntu Gnome. I am wondering what package I should install if I wish to get the "flashback/metacity" style of GNOME look I have with standard Ubuntu after installing gnome-???-flashback (a long time ago I did it, so I forgot the package name).13:57
gnome_helpPlease everyone...don't answer all at once! :) (I love sarcasm, don't you?)13:58
gnome_helpBy the way I did try logging in as "Gnome Classic", but the menus still looked different from the metacity look14:01
gnome_helpanyone awake?14:10
gnome_helpsomeone must be reading what I am asking!?!14:11
ubuntu_userHello all, good morning everyone!14:15
ubuntu_userHello everyone! I recently installed (within VMware) a copy of 15.04 Ubuntu Gnome. I am wondering what package I should install if I wish to get the "flashback/metacity" style of GNOME look I have with standard Ubuntu after installing gnome-???-flashback (a long time ago I did it, so I forgot the package name). By the way I did try logging in as "Gnome Classic", but the menus still looked different from the metacity look.14:16
ubuntu_userAnyone awake?14:23
ubuntu_userHello everyone! I recently installed (within VMware) a copy of 15.04 Ubuntu Gnome. I am wondering what package I should install if I wish to get the "flashback/metacity" style of GNOME look I have with standard Ubuntu after installing gnome-???-flashback (a long time ago I did it, so I forgot the package name). By the way I did try logging in as "Gnome Classic", but the menus still looked different from the metacity look.15:09
stiv2khi15:52
stiv2kfor some reason my computer will not enter suspend mode when screen is locked17:33
stiv2kexample, it locks screen after 10 minutes idle17:33
stiv2kif i set it to suspend after 5 minutes idle, it works17:33
stiv2kbecause screen has not locked yet17:33
stiv2kbut, if i set to suspend after 1 hour idle (what i really want), it never suspends17:33
stiv2kbecause screen locks after 10 minutes, then inhibits suspend forever17:34
stiv2kuntil unlocked17:34
stiv2kany advice is appreciated, thanks17:34
stiv2khi, for some reason my computer will not enter suspend mode when screen is locked. for example, it locks screen after 10 minutes idle. if i set it to suspend after 5 minutes idle, it works, because screen has not locked yet. but, if i set to suspend after 1 hour idle (what i really want), it never suspends, because screen locks after 10 minutes, then inhibits suspend forever until unlocked. any advice is appreciated, thanks19:38
Inokistiv2k: Hi, maybe, maybe not related, have you tried AskUbuntu first? See this question https://askubuntu.com/questions/179248/unity-wont-suspend-on-inactivity19:54
InokiI know it's about Unity there, but Unity is a GNOME fork, hence the post.19:54
InokiAlso, when you ask for help it'd be appreciated to post your settings/OS version.19:54
stiv2kInoki: ill see20:10
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InokiAnybody here to assist with kbd layout switching? I mean I do have it set up, but if I switch kbd layouts with a shortcut they don't really switch.20:22
stiv2kInoki: i dont think that applies to me20:45
stiv2kmy system DOES suspend on inactivity, but only if the screen is not locked20:46
stiv2ki am using ubuntu gnome 14.04.220:46
stiv2kgnome shell 3.10.420:46
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