[01:28] hi all :) [09:08] jbicha, gnome initial setup shows up on upgrades also [10:10] darkxst: yes, it shows up unless ~/.config/gnome-initial-setup-done exists [10:11] jbicha, yes I realise that, just seems wrong [10:12] like we should stamp that file on upgrades, not sure how though? [10:12] many other distros don't have this problem because they began shipping initial setup years ago [10:17] yeh because they don't have the overlap with ubiquity [10:18] I don't think it really overlaps with ubiquity [10:19] sure for a single-user computer, maybe we don't need to ask about keyboard and language [10:19] perhaps we just copy the stamp from the getting started guide (which I assume is no longer used now g-i-s is used) [10:19] but privacy and online accounts isn't in the Ubuntu GNOME installer [10:20] true, its reallly just the language bit [10:21] * darkxst yaketty yaking on my laptop now ;) [10:24] you can patch the autostart file like that if you want [10:24] have a massive 16GB of data to use this month :) [10:24] hmm, no I would just copy the stamp in the maintscripts [10:25] on the other hand, people complain that Ubuntu and GNOME don't change very much so having something new even if it's not necessary might be good [10:26] lol, people will complain always no matter what we do ;) [10:30] Hello. Is the the place to ask for help with (probably) GNOME ubuntu related issues? [10:42] robik: yes but a lot more people use askubuntu.com so you may get better help there [10:52] jbicha, okay, thanks :) [14:37] Emmm anyone of you guys using kdeconnect with gnome? [19:40] i cant login into chromium or gnomes online accounts (google) it always says "service unavaiable try again later" [19:41] this is with ubuntu gnome 16.10 but works on the same machine with windows or ubuntu gnome 16.04 [19:41] let me give it a try... i ran into the same issue quite a while ago [20:05] have no issues on 14.05 [20:05] *04 [23:01] ouned: I can't tell from your description but some times I'm affected by https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771547 [23:01] Gnome bug 771547 in Mailer "Internal Google OAuth2 authentication fails with expired token" [Normal,Reopened] [23:01] rebooting is one workaround