[08:33] <octoquad> darkxst, you here?
[08:34] <octoquad> darkxst, for getting started docs are we cloning gnome-initial-setup from upstream and modifying it to work the getting started docs or do you want me just to work with this script: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-initial-setup/tree/data/gnome-welcome-tour?id=bd033125c7da91b7ca16a357c7cb6994c243bd3c
[09:46] <darkxst> octoquad, hi
[09:47] <darkxst> just use it as an example, we will add the required bits into the gnome-getting-started-docs package
[11:13] <octoquad> darkxst, ok
[11:14] <octoquad> darkxst, btw, I have a solid purple line about 2mm thick on the right side of my second display. Due to this the display is a bit blurry and also shows in tty's as well. Is there a way to fix it or do you think it's a bug. Fresh wily install (7 days old)
[11:15] <darkxst> what gpu, sounds like it would be a kernel bug
[11:15] <octoquad> darkxst, Radeon HD7970
[11:15] <darkxst> radeon or fglrx?
[11:15] <darkxst> driver
[11:16] <octoquad> darkxst, using Gallium 0.4 on AMD TAHITI at the moment not fglrx
[11:16] <darkxst> perhaps try the 4.2 kernels from mainline repo
[11:17] <darkxst> or kernel team staging ppa
[11:17] <octoquad> darkxst, cool, will do. Thought it might be X, clearly I was wrong
[11:17] <darkxst> X wpm
[11:17] <darkxst> X shouldnt affect tty's, that sounds more like KMS problem
[11:18] <octoquad> darkxst, ta, makes sense. thanks
[11:21] <darkxst> you could always bisect kernel as well, should be easy if you can find last one that worked ok
[11:22] <octoquad> darkxst, sounds like fun :P
[11:24] <darkxst> octoquad, its not that bad, but will take few reboots!
[13:22] <octoquad> darkxst, do you generally have proposed pockets enabled during development cycles?
[13:25] <darkxst> octoquad, no, that is not for human consumption
[13:25] <octoquad> darkxst, even in a testing vm?
[13:25] <darkxst> ricotz does thoujgh
[13:26] <darkxst> vm is fine
[13:26] <octoquad> cool
[13:27] <darkxst> I use a chroot for testing unimstallibilty
[13:28] <octoquad> ok, i'm justing using a vm for the getting started docs to test.
[13:28] <octoquad> darkxst, where will this script reside? /var/lib/gnome-welcom-tour?
[13:31] <darkxst> octoquad, that seems fine for the wrapper script
[13:32] <darkxst> I need sleep, night
[13:33] <octoquad> good night
[13:40] <darkxst> octoquad, quite the shit night, but thanks
[13:48] <octoquad> sorry to hear that.
[13:49] <octoquad> darkxst, so I got it to work, just need to tweak a few things!