[00:08] hi guys. i am using 17.04 and have installed gnome-session-wayland but can't see GNOME Wayland as an option at login. Only GNOME and GNOME Classic. Anyone have an idea wha is the matter? [00:10] fes: I don't mean to be rude, but could you try rebooting your computer? [00:12] jbicha, np suggesting that :) I have rebooted but it does not show up in gdm. [00:15] um, I think there's a bug there as some other people have complained about that [00:16] you don't need gnome-session-wayland installed, that's an empty package now [00:16] the 'gnome-session' package installs the files you need [00:17] I haven't seen a bug filed for the issue yet, so you could do that if you want [00:51] jbicha, thank for the info. === Schnabeltierche- is now known as Schnabeltierchen [12:38] Is there using ubuntu-gnome in the virtual box? [12:38] after installing ubuntu-gnome in the virtual box [12:38] gym is very slow,... [12:38] *GDM [12:38] so i can not log-in gnome system.. [12:39] ubuntu-gnome 16.10 [12:47] LinDol: some times in VirtualBox, gdm's login screen doesn't fully appear but you can still try typing in your password anyway [12:48] jbicha, ohhhh!! [12:48] You are right. [12:48] ohhhh [12:48] i entered GNOME sesttion. [12:49] even if GDM is not still not changed.. [12:49] How did you know this? [12:49] I've seen that bug for a while :( [12:49] ohhhh [12:49] but I [12:49] Thank you for your tip :) [12:49] 've not seen it reported anywhere [12:50] oh really? [12:50] i have not met this issue before [12:50] but i have seen this issue after installing ubuntu-gnome 16.10 [12:50] on my macbook pro [12:54] anyway, Thank you for your tip >< [16:31] Hi, I'm using ubuntu gnome 16.04 and I want to help development. I signed the ubuntu code of conduct already. What should I do? [16:35] Wirehunter: what are you interested in working on? [16:36] aquarius_: oh good, I'm glad you got an answer :) [16:37] jbicha: yeah, good eh? never occurred to me to just start up in a terminal :) [16:38] jbicha, software development primarily. [16:39] Wirehunter: could you be more specific? [16:39] jbicha, I'm a Computer Science student, programming is what I like to do most :) [16:40] ok, well if you want to look on programming GNOME stuff, you'll probably want to talk to GNOME [16:41] are you wanting to create something new or work on making existing stuff better? [16:41] Making existing stuff better [16:43] ok, Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 LTS uses GNOME 3.18 which is getting a bit older now; 3.24 will be released next week [16:44] you can work on GNOME using jhbuild from an LTS but it still might be easier to use a newer release [16:45] Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 Beta uses GNOME 3.24 Beta but since it's still in beta until next month, there's a risk of it breaking which could be a problem if you have deadlines for school or whatever [16:47] find something that you'd like to try to make better and either submit patches or talk to the developers [16:48] Yes, that might cause trouble with my deadlines :') That's why I'm running 16.04 at the moment. [16:49] 16.10 might work for you for this semester; because it's not an LTS you'll need to upgrade twice per year until the next LTS [16:52] So the best thing for me to do is to work with on the gnome project and run a more recent Ubuntu Gnome version so that I can actually make use of the changes i might make to gnome? [17:01] yes, I think that sounds like what you want to do [17:01] Okay, I'll look into that. Thank you [17:01] Ubuntu GNOME itself is a project to make GNOME available on Ubuntu; almost all development is ultimately done in other projects [17:02] I have to get of the train, so I'm packing my stuff.