[21:01] <zaf__> Hi, I have ubuntu-gnome 16.10 and for the last few days I've had an issue where gdm  just fails to start
[21:02] <zaf__> the only way I can get it to work is to start in recovery mode, use the failsafeX mode, tell it to start the default graphical mode and then ctrl-alt-F1 to shell and ctrl+C
[21:03] <zaf__> when looking in dmesg I get an error saying gnome-shell segfaulted because of libmutter
[21:03] <zaf__> is anyone experiencing something similar
[21:03] <zaf__> ?
[21:05] <jbicha> zaf__: I've not heard of that issue, please file a bug using ubuntu-bug mutter
[21:05] <jbicha> mention on the bug what graphics driver you are using
[21:06] <zaf__> jbicha, okidokey
[21:06] <zaf__> I'm thinking a package upgrade did something but I can't figure out what
[22:09] <jg292> Hey guys, do any of you also have an infuriatingly tough time finding the actual download link on the downloads page? Or am I just a moron?
[22:09] <jg292> I mean, I found it.  It just took me way too much time
[22:13] <jg292> Well, hopefully someone sees that and adds a hyperlink or two at the top.  That would be ideal
[22:15] <fizikz> hello. i updated from ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04. always using gnome2/classic/flashback/metacity.  now after updating, when i move windows around there is an invisible buffer around them that makes aligning difficult.
[22:16] <fizikz> eg in this image the wireframe shows where the invisible borders are at: http://i.imgur.com/k6zDtpG.png
[22:18] <fizikz> this happens with "reduced-resources" enabled (via dconf editor: org/gnome/metacity), and not if it's disabled
[22:19] <fizikz> how can i get the wireframe to be the size of the underlying window again, as usual?