[00:50] <jamie_1> hey im on 17.04 and the gnome shell keeps crashing on me
[02:02] <jpickett> I know this isn't a strictly #u-g question but have there been any reports of extra charges by google payments after syncing a google account with the online accounts feature in gnome (17.04 gnome install)?
[02:02] <jbicha> jpickett: no, there is no charge for that feature
[02:06] <guozhipeng> excume me  i find my ubuntu-gnome can use because the bash is transparent and setting interface is black inout can`t tip chinese but other app is normal
[02:06] <guozhipeng> can't use ubuntu-gnome
[02:09] <jbicha> zh
[02:09] <jbicha> ubot5: zh
[15:34] <TheNumb> jbicha: looks like the Caffeine extension pull request has been merged https://github.com/eonpatapon/gnome-shell-extension-caffeine/commit/ca39609ca9439a1cdf52c64b09ca2617595fbdaa
[15:55] <danslo> I think my upgrade to 17.04 broke overlays / some fullscreen applications. for example, when fullscreening flash videos it will just glitch out until I press escape again. it's not a chrome problem, when I get desktop notifications while in a fullscreen application (dota, csgo) it does the same thing. I was using the same proprietary nvidia driver, though I've upgraded it too - same issue
[15:55] <danslo> does this sound familiar to anyone?
[15:55] <jbicha> that might be a bug with the nvidia proprietary driver
[15:56] <danslo> jbicha: thing is, it worked just fine with the same driver on the previous version of ubuntu gnome
[15:57] <danslo> nvidia-378 with 16.10 was fine...  nvidia-378 OR nvidia-381 both broken on 17.04
[15:57] <jbicha> I'm in a meeting now, but feel free to file a bug :)
[15:58] <danslo> okay, will do
[16:00] <jbicha> I don't have nvidia hardware so it really needs someone else to look into it anyway
[16:00] <danslo> jbicha: I'll do some more digging first. looks like it specifically google chrome (those desktop notifications were from there, so was fullscreening the youtube video)... it works fine when I use firefox
[16:01] <jbicha> I think someone said that chromium-browser wasn't affected by something similar?
[16:01] <jbicha> if it's mostly google-chrome, that's not an Ubuntu package so good luck :|
[16:02] <danslo> yeah, if I can rule out that it's google chrome, I'll file a bug there. thanks!
[16:07] <danslo> jbicha: so, I found the issue, it's a specific extension (Hide top bar) with chrome. found the answer here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/903272/ubuntu-gnome-freezes-when-i-switch-chrome-to-fullscreen/903436 - maybe it'll help someone some day
[16:07] <danslo> and there's also already an open bug for it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1681822 - I'll track that
[16:08] <jbicha> danslo: are you using the Ubuntu package for that or are you using the extension from extensions.gnome.org?
[16:08] <jbicha> bug 1683154 might fix that but it's not been approved for zesty yet
[16:09] <danslo> using the one from extensions.gnome.org
[16:12] <danslo> same issue when installing from apt
[16:12] <jbicha> https://github.com/mlutfy/hidetopbar/issues/132
[16:12] <jbicha> yes, neither one has been updated yet (e.g.o or apt)
[16:13] <danslo> thanks, I'll keep track of them, for now I'll just deal with not having that extension :)
[22:16] <mika__> good evening
[22:17] <mika__> Is this the right place to scream for help? ;-)
[22:17] <mika__> ah
[22:17] <mika__> it is actually not
[22:17] <mika__> *reading the title
[22:17] <mika__> have a nice evening everyone