[00:42] <glitsj16> freibooter: Hi, give the tweak tool a try
[00:43] <glitsj16> or run gnome-shell-extension-prefs
[00:43] <freibooter> I did ... same thing as with the "extensions" extension
[00:44] <freibooter> Ubuntu dock can be enabled, that does nothing and next time I look it's disabled.
[00:44] <glitsj16> maybe someone here has a clue, better restate your issue if you haven't already.. just logged in here so I might have missed that
[00:44] <freibooter> Will do
[00:45] <freibooter> Hey there, is anyone running 17.10 beta and was stupid enough to install "Dash to Dock", like me?
[00:45] <freibooter> It killed Ubuntu Dock and I have no idea how to get it back ...
[00:45] <freibooter> Installing dash to dock replaces ubuntu dock, worked well ... UNINSTALLING dash-to-dock doesn't bring it back, though.
[00:45] <freibooter> Ever since I uninstalled dash to dock, Ubuntu Dock is dead as a doornail and I can#äät get it back.
[00:46] <nacc> freibooter: i foudn for some extensionns, i had to enable them *and* click the little gear and enable them there
[00:46] <nacc> freibooter: just an fyi
[00:46] <nacc> freibooter: not sure if ubuntu dock is one of those
[00:46] <freibooter>  I did both ... nope
[00:46] <freibooter> dead
[00:47] <glitsj16> freibooter: Have you checked in dconf-editor yet?
[00:48] <freibooter> Nope, wouldnÄt even know what to look for
[00:49] <glitsj16> You can do a search in dconf-editor, or navigate to org.gnome.shell.extensions and check what's there
[00:51] <freibooter> There's a dash-to-dock entry
[00:52] <glitsj16> Is dash-to-dock also still in org.gnome.shell > enabled-extensions?
[00:52] <glitsj16> If so, edit it out
[00:52] <freibooter> It is, will do
[00:53] <glitsj16> Not sure that will suffice, you need to check there as well whether ubuntu-dock is in the enabled-extensions array
[00:53] <freibooter> Brilliant, that did it.
[00:53] <glitsj16> great :)
[00:54] <freibooter> Nope, that was it ... reappeared the second that string was removed.
[00:54] <freibooter> Amazing
[00:54] <freibooter> Thank you so much.
[00:54] <glitsj16> You're welcome
[00:55] <freibooter> That probably still shouldn't happen ... I mean, dash-to-dock is still an official package
[00:55] <glitsj16> enjoy the beta
[00:55] <freibooter> I'll file a bug
[00:56] <glitsj16> freibooter: yes, it's quite odd.. and dash-to-dock is popular, might trick many new users
[00:56] <freibooter> There's no UI für enabled-extension that i missed, right?
[00:57] <glitsj16> gnome-tweak-tool, or gnome-tweak (might have been renamed) are the ususal GUI tools, and gnome-shell-extension-prefs
[00:57] <glitsj16> might be something new, I haven't actually tested 17.10 yet
[00:58] <freibooter> Both work, neither actually does anything useful ...
[00:58] <freibooter> Everything in the extension settings was off ...
[00:59] <freibooter> turning it on made no visible difference. I mean, Ubuntu AppIndicator was clearly functional, yet still listed as OFF
[01:00] <glitsj16> I'm not sure against which package you'd file a bug..
[01:00] <freibooter> And dash-to-dock only appeared inside that one string in dconf editor ... even thoung ubnuntu dock still seems to use the dash-to-dock named string everywhere else.
[01:01] <glitsj16> dconf might be involved, as it still kept dash-to-dock in the enabled array, even while you removed that via apt correct?
[01:01] <freibooter> Ah well, having a dock makes this whole thing a whole lot more usable now.
[01:01] <freibooter> Yep, that's correct and source of the error.
[01:03] <freibooter> Now I just wish I could move that "all applications" button into the left hand corner ... when the thing is on the bottom it's on the right. That's a terrible location on a dual monitor set-up
[01:04] <freibooter> But I think that may be too much to ask
[01:05] <glitsj16> Hang on, I used an extension once to do something similar, let me check what's it called
[01:07] <freibooter> Found it! There's an entry in dash-to-dock in dconf editor
[01:07] <freibooter> "show on top"
[01:07] <freibooter> Still works with Ubuntu dock, even though there is no UI for it
[01:07] <freibooter> So much better ... slam mouse into left corner and click works again
[01:08] <freibooter> org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-apps-at-top true
[01:09] <glitsj16> nice find :)
[01:10] <freibooter> Now I juts need that weather extension on top and trhis is a nice usable desktop
[01:17] <freibooter> Oh, nice, this works on Wayland, too: http://www.theironsamurai.com/chrome-screen-tearing-on-linux-enable-override-software-rendering-list/ ... now Chrome is usable as well.
[01:18] <freibooter> (Yeah, I know, not that open but it syncs nicely with Android)
[01:35] <freibooter> Thanks again for all you help, glitsj16. You really were a life saver.
[01:37] <freibooter> have a good night
[01:37] <glitsj16> freibooter: Quite alright, likewise!
[03:45] <lotuspsychje> anyone noticed screen issues on last updates for Xwayland?
[03:46] <lotuspsychje> i had edges gone on irc channel tabs, close/minimize buttons gone on windows and overal sluggishness opening programs from dock
[12:44] <jk^> hi all please, how to request a cancellation of a pastebin pasted for error? on paste.ubuntu.com?
[16:31] <tomreyn> jk^: maybe kuhlmant in #canonical-sysadmin can help, but just maybe...
[19:39] <knittl> hi. I installed 17.10 but now rhythmbox will not show full title on mp3 files. it looks like it is displaying id3v1 tags, even though v2 exists. rhythmbox is version 3.4.1
[19:39] <knittl> easytag shows the correct (full) information
[19:42] <knittl> I didn't observe this behavior on my other pc (which still runs 17.04)