ibrumfield | anyone know of anything that shows intel cpu info on the workspace? | 03:05 |
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sergioad | Hi there somebody has noticed that GNOME 3.20 is taking strange screenshots? I noticed that on Ubuntu GNOME and Rebellin | 06:12 |
darkxst | sergioad, no, can you show me one? | 06:13 |
sergioad | http://i.imgur.com/sSOCzhv.png | 06:13 |
darkxst | is that using PrScreen? | 06:13 |
darkxst | and do you have 2 monitors, or just one? | 06:14 |
sergioad | darkxst: yes, using of course GNOME screenshoter | 06:14 |
darkxst | sergioad, but the built in gnome-shell one, or gnome-screenshot? | 06:15 |
darkxst | I don't use the latter one | 06:15 |
sergioad | I mean the defaut one | 06:15 |
sergioad | the one wich is included on GNOME and Ubuntu GNOME | 06:16 |
sergioad | any third party app | 06:16 |
darkxst | sergioad, they are both included | 06:16 |
darkxst | is it the one that has its own UI, asking what type of screenshot to take? | 06:17 |
sergioad | nope, i did it with the PrintScr | 06:18 |
sergioad | or PrtScreen | 06:18 |
sergioad | hehehe pardon me I can not remember how the key is named due I am on darkness, here is night :) | 06:18 |
darkxst | sergioad, file a bug with `ubuntu-bug gnome-shell` | 06:19 |
sergioad | Okay | 06:19 |
sergioad | did you saw the bug? is anoying | 06:19 |
darkxst | it works fine here though I have 3 monitors ;) | 06:20 |
darkxst | btw you can screenshot just a window with <alt>+PrSc (I think) | 06:20 |
darkxst | but regardless your screenshot looks like gnome-shell things there is a second monitor | 06:21 |
sergioad | yes | 06:31 |
sergioad | I think so | 06:31 |
sergioad | probably tris is the cause | 06:31 |
sergioad | And by the way: I want to share how nice is my desktop :) http://i.imgur.com/xl7XM69.jpg | 06:35 |
sergioad | it is a remix between Pantheon (in look) and GNOME shell (in terms of how it works | 06:35 |
sergioad | with the addition of some cool stuff like a nice icon for ZSNES and many more apps :) | 06:39 |
sergioad | what do you think darkxst? | 06:43 |
darkxst | sergioad, I don't like that icon theme, but those things are personal preference, great that you found something you like! | 06:44 |
sergioad | I see :) | 06:45 |
sergioad | darkxst: I use it because I use Vocal, one of the most flexible podcast managers on GTK | 06:46 |
sergioad | but it is designed only for eOS | 06:46 |
sergioad | I downloaded the elementary GNOME, elementaryPlus and elementary XFCE and them I started to implement lins from the index theme between all of them | 06:48 |
sergioad | now it is a big and unique elementary theme for GNOME | 06:48 |
sergioad | with an icon EVEN for Polari | 06:48 |
darkxst | sergioad, you could pull in missing icons from adwaita icon theme with some simple scripts, but yeh it might look odd with those icons! | 06:50 |
sergioad | indeed, basically I want not mash ups, I want a fluid and polished icon theme with an unique design style :) | 06:53 |
sergioad | http://i.imgur.com/sDPgLjg.png this is the app | 06:54 |
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drpantos | Hi. | 08:15 |
drpantos | How do I run gnome-disks from a bash shell as if I had run it from the application menu? | 08:16 |
drpantos | I need to run it with extra privileges but if I run it as sudo it thinks my user is root not my real user. | 08:16 |
drpantos | So when I mount devices it mounts them under /mount/root/<dev> | 08:17 |
LinDol | hi all | 12:55 |
sej | hi guys | 18:09 |
sej | where do i file a bug report? | 18:10 |
jbicha | sej: you should probably run the ubuntu-bug tool | 18:12 |
jbicha | see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs | 18:12 |
sej | well, its not that kind of a 'bug' | 18:14 |
sej | https://askubuntu.com/questions/776454/how-do-i-disable-automatic-brightness-in-ubuntu-gnome-16-04-15-10 | 18:14 |
sej | can someone help me with that? | 18:14 |
sej | btw thanks for that link :) | 18:15 |
jbicha | I see that Settings>Power in GNOME 3.20 has additional options | 18:20 |
jbicha | try | 18:20 |
jbicha | gsettings set org.gnome.setting-daemon.plugins.power idle-dim false | 18:21 |
sej | i sense that's dim while idle | 18:25 |
sej | this is the auto-brightness control using sensors | 18:25 |
sej | anyways, pretty sure i've tried that too | 18:26 |
jbicha | how about ambient-enabled instead of idle-dim ? | 18:26 |
sej | wait, i'm getting "No such schema 'org.gnome.setting-daemon.plugins.power'" | 18:26 |
jbicha | my laptop doesn't have light sensors so I don't know | 18:26 |
jbicha | oops | 18:26 |
jbicha | settings | 18:26 |
sej | ah | 18:26 |
sej | haha | 18:26 |
jbicha | or use dconf-editor | 18:27 |
sej | ok, done both | 18:28 |
sej | ya, used dconf | 18:28 |
sej | let's wait and see if it worked :D | 18:28 |
sej | nope | 18:30 |
sej | still getting auto-brighntess changes :/ | 18:30 |
jbicha | are you running 16.10 yakkety? | 18:34 |
jbicha | maybe it will work with GNOME 3.20 | 18:36 |
jbicha | but you can file a bug | 18:36 |
jbicha | ubuntu-bug gnome-control-center | 18:36 |
jbicha | ubuntu-bug gnome-settings-daemon | 18:37 |
jbicha | (one of those two) ^ | 18:37 |
sej | i'm running 16 04 | 18:42 |
sej | 3.18.4 | 18:42 |
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