=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [08:41] Hi, what is the best way to enable an extension on gnome in CLI ? seems "gnome-shell-extension-tool -e" doesn't work === vincenzo is now known as vincenzoml [09:16] Hi there, I am starting to use ubuntu 17.10; one big issue is that my videos have strange colours when played via totem [09:16] I have a video which is all yellow, and it is displayed as purple [09:16] the thumbnail in nautilus is yellow [09:17] mplayer and vlc play the video just fine, however in kdenlive I have the same issues and I don't have a replacement for it :) [09:18] the video I'm playing is mp4 - h264 [09:23] just tested with the example videos provided by ubuntu and the issue is not related to codecs or file formats [09:33] vincenzoml: sounds like a problem with the gstreamer backend [09:37] vincenzoml: I would test with "gst-play-1.0 /path/to/file" [10:11] Computer hangs on shutdown until you change to tty7. Also, ttys appear to only have an underscore (no login) unless you've gone through tty7 before. Do we have a bug for this? [10:15] brunch: does this happen when doing a logout also? [10:16] brainwash: you mean if I can log out to gdm without issues? [10:16] right [10:16] oooor if I can shut down after loging out without having to go through tty7? [10:17] well, both I guess [10:17] it's just information gathering [10:17] to pinpoint the issue [10:18] other than that, you should check the system log for hints (via journalctl) [10:19] you may have to enable persistent logs first [10:19] by creating the directory /var/log/journal [10:22] alright, I'll check in a moment [10:31] david_: that does not look like an ubuntu-packaged owncloud client, talk to the owncloud people [10:39] alright so logout works fine [10:40] but trying to power off after logging out, or fresh boot without logging in makes no difference from shutdown from desktop [10:40] same thing with reboots [10:40] need to ‘unlock’ ttys by going through tty7 first [10:41] then it displays a message prompting the shutdown message to immediatly shut down afterwards [10:42] anything in the system log? [10:42] where do I check again? [10:42] journalctl [10:44] journalctl -b -1 Specifying boot ID or boot offset has no effect, no persistent journal was found. [10:44] am I doing it wrong? [10:46] ah I see, need to persist it first [10:47] exactly [10:50] just a moment, I'll try this again [10:59] hmmm I'll play with the times so that it's easier to walk through [11:08] OK so the logs are pasted here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25539906/ [11:09] according to my phone's clock it goes like this: [11:09] minute 0: boot computer [11:09] minute 1: log in [11:09] 1:30: shut down [11:10] 2:00: change to tty7 to unfreeze and actually shut down [11:14] extra info: using nvidia propietary drivers nvidia-384 from the ppa [11:15] on a dual monitor setup, if it is any help [11:18] mmh [11:19] I would do a test run without the "splash" kernel boot paramter [11:19] maybe even remove the "quiet" one also [11:20] brunch: did it work fine before installing the nvidia driver? [11:25] brainwash: I can't say for certain... I have the habit of immediatly installing it since mesa sometimes freezes the whole system [11:25] I'll try without splash and quiet [11:25] just a sec [11:36] sorry for taking so long, had to answer a call [11:36] brainwash: removing quiet and splash fixed the issue [11:36] can also access ttys without going through tty7 [11:36] also, tty7 seems to have more content now [11:37] not using splash means not using plymouth to display a boot/shutdown screen [11:37] still, you would have to test without the nvidia driver I think [11:38] I suppose I'd have to reinstall for that [11:38] or is it fine if I just go back to mesa from this point? [11:39] probably [11:39] I suggest that you initiate a bug report with "ubuntu-bug plymouth" [11:40] I wouldn't be surprised if the card is to blame. <16.10 hangs the system with nouveau [11:40] this will gather logs files for the current state [11:40] which gpu is that? [11:41] gtx960m. Have had issues with it since I got the laptop [11:41] ohh [11:41] so it's multi gpu also, or? intel + nvidia [11:41] I'm surprised I can install ubuntu and log in with it without the propietary drivers now [11:41] yes, it is intel + nvidia [11:42] fedora and suse installers just freeze if I don't blacklist nouveau [11:42] ubuntu seems to be using the intel chip on default [11:43] there's https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/98/ [11:44] perhaps I should try with the stable propietary driver too [11:45] think it's at 375 [11:45] you should do that [11:46] well, you got plenty to do now :) [11:46] I'll get to it this evening, I guess :Þ [11:46] thanks for walking me through, it's good to have a clear task [11:47] you're welcome [15:26] Hi all. Does anyone know how to enable move-to-subwords-behaviour in Ubuntu 17.10 (with Gnome 3)? I mean jump backwards/forwards words in camelCaseExpressions using Alt+Arrow keys. === JanC_ is now known as JanC [18:21] https://imgur.com/a/KC8mP issue while searching for a software or file in ubuntu daily [18:21] lets c [18:21] ok ? [18:21] "time out" [18:21] isn't that a key to the problem [18:22] you're using a development version and it couldn't get a response back in time from the server providing the meta data for the software packages. [18:22] what do you think the problem is ? [18:24] i don't know ,may be someone can figure it out [18:24] think about it..... [20:02] So, I've been running 17.10 for a while now, and suddenly two-finger scrolling has quit working... any thoughts? [20:20] update: nm - resetting tweak-tool to default settings and a restart seems to have fixed it, though I can't see anythings changed... === gonyere_ is now known as gonyere [20:52] do snaps work in 17.10? [21:44] Hello everyone, Private Internet Access VPN client doesn't work with the newest build of 17.10 [21:44] It works with 17.04 just fine. But I can get PIA to install on 17.10, but after that when you click the icon, nothing happens [21:45] the workaround is to use the built-in VPN for 17.10, but that takes some research to do properly. Since the PIA VPN client is designed for Debian distros, I thought this should be reported, but can't figure out where else to report it to.