[00:42] <Mystery> Hello all
[02:07] <mr_seans> Could use a hand - been trying everything I can find on the web to make this happen - I'm on a HP Folio 13 Ultrabook, Ubuntu 15.10 Gnome - I want to make the system hibernate on lid close, wake on lid open - and nothing I do seems to make this behavior possible.  Anyone have any ideas/suggestions/run into anything like this?
[02:18] <georgeowell> what have you tried?
[02:19] <mr_seans> yeah, can't figure this out - Ubuntu 15.10 Gnome Edition - system is set to hibernate on lid close, but on lid close it suspends.  Tried everything I can find to fix this, it's making me crazy.  Anyone have any ideas?
[04:35] <darkxst> Hi LaurentiuBirton
[04:36] <LaurentiuBirton> Hi, it's my first time here, so what should I do?
[04:36] <darkxst> are you logged into the VM?
[04:37] <LaurentiuBirton> I started it, but it won't boot up
[04:38] <darkxst> do you have a text based login you can use?
[04:38] <darkxst> do you see
[04:38] <LaurentiuBirton> Wow it actually opened this and booted up
[04:38] <LaurentiuBirton> It seems to hapen arbitrarily
[04:40] <darkxst> ok so login, then have a look in /var/log/
[04:41] <darkxst> hopefully there is an Xorg.0.log.old that has the last failed boot attempt in that
[04:43] <darkxst> if you upload that to pastebin.com or similar, I can take a quick look to see if its relevant
[04:44] <LaurentiuBirton> there is no such file there
[04:46] <darkxst> hmm, you can also use journalctl command, but that will only get the current boot
[04:47] <LaurentiuBirton> would it help with anything?
[04:48] <darkxst> no not if current boot worked
[04:49] <LaurentiuBirton> should I try a few more boots and report the test case as successful and the failed boot as a bug?
[04:49] <darkxst> yes but run this first : install -d -g systemd-journal /var/log/journal
[04:49] <darkxst> that way journalctl will keep the old logs
[04:50] <darkxst> so we can get them back if it fails again
[04:50] <LaurentiuBirton> okay
[04:54] <LaurentiuBirton> there is a the journal directory now in /var/log, should I start booting it up again?
[04:56] <darkxst> yes
[04:56] <darkxst> reboot a few times and see if it crashes
[05:02] <LaurentiuBirton> I had 3 reboots, all successful
[05:03] <darkxst> try a few more
[05:03] <LaurentiuBirton> sure
[05:04] <darkxst> though maybe it just failed to shutdown the first time, when you clicked restert?
[05:07] <LaurentiuBirton> did it 7 times, all good. And no, I started the virtual machine again, and it wouldn't boot up
[05:08] <darkxst> LaurentiuBirton, ok, update you qa report with some more details
[05:09] <LaurentiuBirton> alright
[05:09] <darkxst> not sure there is much point filing a bug, since there is nothing to go on, but just write a short report about what you did etc and attach to the task
[05:11] <LaurentiuBirton> you want to see anything from that journal folder?
[05:12] <darkxst> no, that will only help if you reproduce a failed boot!
[05:17] <LaurentiuBirton> I sent a link to the test case on the task page
[05:21] <darkxst> yes that is good, just submit the task
[05:22] <darkxst> Take a look at some of the other Ubuntu GNOME tasks, or I can create a tailored one for you if there is something particular you would like to work on
[06:37] <lindol> hi all
[07:28] <lindol> Is "Bring up the GNOME Shell" meaning "How to begin GNOME shell"?
[07:29] <lindol> When i search Webster dictionary, I have found  this meaning "1
[07:29] <lindol> :  to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care and education "
[07:32] <lindol> so, I try to  translate to Korean language, Thinking about its meaning what you want
[07:32] <lindol> umm
[08:09] <lindol> oh I have found meaning  that is correcting for Korean :)
[09:16] <kozukumi> Good morning, I was wondering how I would go about using Compton as the compositor with Ubuntu GNOME?
[14:39] <lindol> hi all
[14:44] <Shashank> Hi
[15:00] <lindol> :)
[15:16] <kozukumi> hi
[15:16] <kozukumi> I have a small issue with 15.10, I am on a ThinkPad T420s and have disabled the trackpad in the Mouse settings however it does not disable the trackpad buttons, only the actual trackpad.
[15:16] <kozukumi> Any idea why? How to fix?
[17:22]  * Shashank slaps Shank around a bit with a large fishbot