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StrangeNoisesyes, but you need to customise the settings of the dock, which you can do via installing dash to dock and using its settings.11:19
StrangeNoiseswhich ubuntu dock also uses11:19
StrangeNoisesoh i just saw the timestamp11:19
lundmarSo now that Ubuntu 17.10 is switching to wayland is there are way to force chrome or firefox to run as wayland clients?14:03
lundmarare=a14:03
lundmarI tried setting both GDK_BACKEND and CLUTTER_BACKEND to 'wayland' but then chrome complains "cannot open display: :0"14:07
lundmarI assume chromium is hardcoded to X11 then :/14:08
akiklundmar: did you try xwayland?14:10
lundmarakik: thats the default behaviour, works fine except the webgl performanve is about half what I normally get. That is why I would like to try run it natively as a wayland client.14:11
lundmarI understand that Chromium have had support for wayland for a while but maybe it is not enabled in the Ubuntu build14:12
akiklundmar: you can maybe find out if it's linked with the wayland libs "ldd binary"14:14
lundmarits linked with 3 wayland libs including libwayland-client.so14:18
lundmarperhaps I need to clear the DISPLAY variable or set it to something different14:18
lundmarhmm, maybe not as there is already a WAYLAND_DISPLAY14:21
akiklundmar: what syntax does WAYLAND_DISPLAY's value have? 14:21
lundmarwayland-014:22
lundmarakik: I just got confirmation from the chromium guys that there is no working wayland backend for chromium yet15:06
lundmarand for firefox there is a special wayland nightly build available15:21
lundmarman, its going to be a while before we can run our favorite applications at native speed under wayland without the Xwayland slowdown15:22
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geniiLubuntu liveusb not connecting to wifi... is this a known issue, and if so, is there a fast fix?18:33
geniiAlso cannot edit connections18:56
|rt|I've run into a new behavior with Ubuntu 17.10 server running kvm guests that are using sparse provisioned qed images.  Where it crashes when allocating more space to the image.  I made a few other changes to my setup so I can't be sure it's not a change in my configuration.  Wondering if anyone else has seen anything like this.23:12
|rt|the change that i made to my setup was adding an lvm cache pool to the logical volume that's backing my virtual machine images23:13
|rt|using qemu-convert to convert the images from spares allocated to full images sorted out my issues.23:14
|rt|sorry `qemu-img convert`23:14

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