[00:21] <aleph-ronquillo> hi?
[00:39] <aleph-ronquillo> hi?
[14:38] <tesko> hi oerheks 
[15:06] <uebera||> Hi. I recompiled the current unbound sources  on Xenial (in a build container) and tried to install it on Xenial (new dependencies are seemingly not a problem, i.e., they can be satisfied). While "unbound -v -d" worked flawlessly, starting it via systemd never finishes. Have there been changes to the systemd configuration that could explain this (and are these documented somewhere)?
[15:07] <ducasse> uebera||: this channel is only for the development release - 17.10 atm
[15:07] <uebera||> yes, I'm talking about the 17.10 sources.
[15:08] <ducasse> ah, right.
[16:00] <Asad2005> This is the second time that when i come to unlock my screen the login screen is not taking keyboard input? 
[16:01] <Asad2005> i am on 17.10? How do go around this or atleast if there is away to kill just the x server instead of reboot
[16:03] <ducasse> ctrl+alt+f1, log in, kill x. also try just switching to console and back (ctrl+alt+f1 then alt+f7)
[16:03] <uebera||> Asad2005: Did you wait a while (and maybe move the mouse around)? On a slower Xenial machine, I'm usually greeted with the lock screen showing the time when I left the machine the day before. Depending on the load, it takes up to 120 seconds to update/respond.
[16:12] <Asad2005> ducasse: The command is just "kill x" ? I tried the other alternatives already
[16:14] <ducasse> Asad2005: no, find the pid and use that. alternatively, 'sudo systemctl restart lightdm'
[16:15] <Asad2005> ducasse: the unlock greeter seems to be the GDM, how can i tell if i am using lightdm?
[16:16] <Asad2005> ducasse: I think i have installed GDM before upgrading my 17.04 to 17.10 when i was trying gnome
[16:21] <ducasse> Asad2005: try that command with 'gdm' or 'gdm3' instead of 'lightdm'
[16:25] <Asad2005> i have restrted gdm but the system freezed and i had to reboot
[16:26] <Asad2005> Currently the 17.10 is with lightdm or gdm and how do i switch to lightdm until the ubutu team do the upgrade
[16:29] <tesko> i think im still running unity
[16:31] <ducasse> Asad2005: i don't mean to be rude, but if you don't know how to do these things you should probably not be running a development release...
[16:35] <Asad2005> ducasse: You may be right but i am always experemnting and taking the chance and also learning as if i dont put my foot on the wet area i will never learn
[16:37] <ikonia> a development release is not the place to learn the fundementals
[16:37] <ducasse> Asad2005: you can still learn plenty by using a stable release, it's usually not recommended to run development releases without a reason
[16:38] <Asad2005> I want to switch back to lightdm can someone please tell me which command to do this
[16:38] <ducasse> Asad2005: dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
[16:39] <ducasse> Asad2005: we _are_ trying to give you constructive advice
[16:40] <Asad2005> ducasse: Thanks a lot
[16:41] <Asad2005> ducasse: I have changed it back thanks i will reboot
[17:17] <tesko> doesnt take half an hour to reboot
[17:18] <ikonia> he won't be back as he didn't like being told running an development release was not inline with his current experince level