[02:21] how do I disable desktop icons in Gnome? [09:00] in gnome tweaks [13:49] grr. arg. well i pulled out my nvidia card and stuck in an old radeon hoping that it would be happier with wayland... which it is, but i think i exchanged one set of problems for another. [15:51] Anyone here know if there's a way to move/autohide the top panel? [15:52] hi folks, just upgraded to 17.10 and like it so far. One thing I miss is a workspace grid for gnome shell. I have googled a bit and found that there are extensions, is there something that is generally recommended? === JanC is now known as Guest6853 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:03] hello everyone, I've decided to give 17.10b2 a spin and my laptop keeps freezing at the plymouth splash whenever I try to restart or shutdown the machine. I tried switching to texhere are X jobs pending. How can I find out what's causing this? [19:04] switching over to text mode but there are no error messages only a indication that there are a number of jobs pending* [20:49] Evening guys, I've managed to debug my restart/shutdown hanging issue a bit further by activating the debug shell and checking the syslog after 5mins waiting for a restart. Aparently there are a bunch of kword stopping jobs that get 'blocked for more than 120 seconds'. What does this mean and can I fix it somehow to prevent having to REISUB everytime I want to restart? [21:11] "kword stopping jobs" doesn't make any sense to me, do you have a service named kword? [21:25] Faux: sorry, `kworker` was the process name. [21:26] kworker represents kernel threads, them hanging is normally very bad news. sysrq+w will give you their stacks. [21:26] But they're probably being spammed all over dmesg anyway, as linux doesn't like it when that happens. [21:26] Also it's probably because a hardware driver has gone NUTS, so good luck. [21:31] I suspect it might be my wireless driver? I've seen other kword jobs hanging in dmesg on the debug shell but most of the times I get 3 jobs that hang all related to networking/network-manager [21:32] Seems plausible.