[02:42] alright uh [02:42] so i installed kubuntu-desktop [02:42] which is nice and all but i don't want to mess with kde at the moment [02:42] so i want to switch back to gnome [02:43] problem is the gear in gdm3 has just up and vanished [02:43] like it's gone [02:43] changing dms doesn't work either [02:44] so question is how do i get that DE selector back and get back to gnome sweet gnome [02:48] whuh oh [02:48] ubuntu thinks it's kubuntu now [02:48] perhaps reinstall gnome-desktop? [02:49] or ubuntu-desktop [02:49] whatever they are calling it now [02:51] ok, after restarting and logging out gdm3 got its gear restored [02:51] but it replaced the default gnome desktop with kde? [02:56] sudo apt remove plasma* maybe? [02:56] the desktop the KDE produces is Plasma [10:58] lundmar, what video players have you tried so far [10:58] vlc [10:58] mpv works better because its running native wayland [10:59] lundmar, thats odd, smplayer is working flawlessly in 17.10 for me [10:59] smpplayer with the mpv backend [11:02] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=745032 [11:02] Gnome bug 745032 in wayland "Mouse Tracking 'Laggy' on Wayland, and mouse movements cause frame drops in other OpenGL applications" [Normal,New] [11:02] unfortunately, it's everything that is affected. Even if I start eg. firefox you will see the mouse jump stall [11:03] lundmar, whats the ram with that [11:03] it's just a really nasty design flaw / bug that makes gnome/wayland a tough experience, especially on slower systems [11:04] bazhang: you mean my machine specs ? [11:04] yep [11:05] it's an i7 4 core with 8 GB ram [11:05] odder still [11:05] I have a twlece year old thinkpad with 2gb [11:06] it's a laptop i7 though so the base clock is generally lower but still a beefy machine compared [11:06] runs the smplayer/mpv just fine [11:06] twelve [11:07] yes, mpv works fine. I think it is because it uses a different rendering path [11:07] maybe my vlc is not using hardware rendering which puts gnome/mutter to work instead [11:08] but while the gnome/mutter rendering loop is loaded the mouse/input keyboard input stalls [11:09] it's pretty terrible [11:09] in the bug report they talk about moving the libinput input handling to a separate thread but I don't expect we will see that solution anytime soon. [11:09] lundmar, just out of curiousity, have you done any dvd ripping [11:10] ogmrip in particular [11:10] I haven't used a dvd in 10 years or so.. [11:10] ok [11:10] that particular ripper uses vlc [11:10] I've disconnected myself from all types mechanical devices ;) [11:11] righto, just curious [11:11] I expect the devs will put some focus on this issue for the next release [11:12] because it affects everything you do on the desktop [11:13] I just noticed a bit of lag doing that, and it does use vlc [11:15] in my case, if you go fullscreen vlc and move the mouse to display the bottom player menu bar it stall the video. [11:15] thanks for the chat lundmar [11:15] hope to catch up a bit later [11:15] you too [12:06] have anyone noticed that in Ubuntu 17.10 there are two gdm login sessions running? [12:07] is this intentional? [12:08] seems like a waste of resources to me. [12:35] Team Fortress 2 is crashing on Steam in 17.10, anyone else come across this? [12:36] using Dell inspiron with intel mesa drivers (official 17.2.1) [14:47] I've got an FC30 Pro gamepad. Ubuntu 17.10 doesn't recognize it, though it does show up in lsusb. I think that means I have to add a udev rule, but what kind exactly? [14:59] Never mind that last, I got it to work...but now the controller appears in jstest-gtk to have 8 axes when it really only has 6. That seems like maybe a driver issue? [15:54] Well, I've upgraded the 8bitdo FC30 Pro to the latest firmware, 4.01, and now Ubuntu doesn't recognize it even with the custom udev rules that worked with 4.00. [16:52] I think this is a driver issue, where do I go to report driver issues? [16:58] Is it a USB HID device? If so, there is no real "driver" as such. [17:05] It's a joystick, idk [17:06] I filed bugs against xserver-xorg-input-joystick === JanC_ is now known as JanC