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RalphBawhere is the 17.10 daily build gone?14:50
jbichawe deleted it14:52
RalphBajbicha, why?14:52
jbichaRalphBa: did you read https://ubuntugnome.org/ubuntu-gnome-17-04-released/ ?14:53
RalphBano14:53
RalphBaI want to have a plain gnome, not that crap I saw in ubuntu 17.10 daily. you even cannot configure shell extensions14:54
jbichaUbuntu GNOME has been discontinued and users will be upgraded to Ubuntu when they update to 17.10 or 18.04 LTS14:54
jbichawhat do you mean you can't configure shell extensions?14:54
jbichathe last line of the Ubuntu Desktop section in the release notes gives you 2 ways to get a more "vanilla" GNOME14:55
jbichahttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes/#Ubuntu_Desktop14:55
RalphBaWhen I installed ubuntu gnome daily and tried to install my shell extensions the according tweak page was different just configuring the "unity clone dock to dash clone"14:56
RalphBayeah, installing gnome-session I did. the result was a messed up gnome14:57
RalphBaI'd like not to have the not vanilla stuff at all14:57
RalphBaplain gnome14:57
RalphBaI would not have welcome cannonical decission if I would have known that the mess up the gnome line with that14:58
jbichaI don't understand what you mean by messed up gnome after installing gnome-session14:58
RalphBagnome twaek could not enable and disable shell extensions14:59
jbichadid you pick 'GNOME' from the login screen?14:59
RalphBaI had to click on an extension, then a window poped up where I could enable and disable some extensions but most were just messed up14:59
RalphBayes14:59
jbichathere was a bug a few weeks ago that has been fixed. You should try again15:00
jbichafixed in gnome-tweak-tool 3.26.115:00
RalphBathen I removed ubuntu 17.10 daily and installed the still existing ubuntu gnome daily which worked perfect15:00
RalphBabut I still have to load stuff on my system which I do not want, right?15:01
jbichaI don't think that's a big problem though…15:02
jbichaUbuntu GNOME included GNOME Classic for years but I don't think most users used it or cared that it was installed15:03
RalphBaI think that it will be a problem as long as it won't be vanilla at the initial system15:03
jbichawhy is it a problem?15:04
RalphBawell, however... today is a really bad day15:04
RalphBacan I completely remove the cannonical gnome stuff without destroying the system?15:05
jbichayes but you're not running a supported Ubuntu system any more15:05
RalphBa... well15:06
RalphBatheres the problem ;)15:06
jbichaand I don't see how having an Ubuntu session option is a big deal15:06
jbichajust don't log into it if you don't want it15:06
RalphBahavin the ubuntu session maybe not, havin the dash to dock clone maybe yes15:06
RalphBaalso it complicates every try to experiment with stuff because the base is not standard15:07
RalphBadoesn't matter... I'm still with ubuntu because I could avoid that own baked things. now obviously I cant... so debian here I come *facepalm*15:08
jbichayou don't need to change operating systems because of one issue15:11
RalphBaI was glad to hear, they repair their first mistake, now I hear they do another... what should I say other than it has to end?15:13
jbichawhat mistake? have you filed a bug?15:14
RalphBaThey obviously didn't make things better because they got the point, but because they simply failed with mir and unity15:14
RalphBathe mistake to not be vanilla15:14
RalphBato not do the things concerning desktops as they has to be done15:15
jbichahow are you installing Dash to Dock?15:15
RalphBavia firefox15:15
jbichaand how doesn't it work? it works fine here15:15
RalphBaI don't say it doesn't work now, thats not the point15:16
jbicha(I installed by searching for Dash to Dock in the Activities Overview… which uses gnome-software)15:16
jbicha!!15:16
RalphBathe point is that I want and need a clean system15:16
jbichayou're switching operating systems because a bug that doesn't exist?15:16
RalphBano, because it isn't vanilla15:16
jbichabut it is vanilla in the GNOME session15:17
RalphBauntil now I had a ubuntu base + vanilla gnome without anything which might interact with it15:17
jbichaDash to Dock isn't vanilla…15:17
jbichaGNOME Classic isn't vanilla15:18
RalphBanow there always would be this shady thing in background which could cause an error. even if it does not, it complicates things15:18
RalphBawhen was gnome classic a part of ubuntu gnome?15:19
RalphBain 16.04?15:19
jbichasince forever, it was installed by default but it wasn't the default session15:19
RalphBaand even if, isn't it made by gnome?15:19
jbichait didn't break anything and I don't see any evidence that having the Ubuntu session installed breaks anything if you use the GNOME session15:19
jbichathe Ubuntu Dock is made by the same people that make Dash to Dock which you obviously don't have a problem with15:20
jbichathe Ubuntu session is some theming, a tweaked version of a very popular Dock, and appindicator support15:20
jbichait's not crazy or extreme at all in my opinion15:21
RalphBait is now, and in future?15:21
jbichayes, the whole point of the Ubuntu Dock session is to use the Dash to Dock extension underneath!15:21
RalphBawill ubuntu gnome resurrect if it gets something messy like unity?15:21
jbicha*extension15:21
jbichaI don't think Ubuntu will go very far15:22
RalphBawell... unless they get again a fancy idea like their own smartphone15:22
RalphBauntil not unless15:22
jbichalook: if we continued making Ubuntu GNOME releases, then the Ubuntu GNOME team loses our influence on the default Ubuntu desktop15:22
jbichawe are helping to keep Ubuntu very close to GNOME because there is only one GNOME flavor of Ubuntu15:23
jbichaotherwise Canonical could say "if you want GNOME, just install Ubuntu GNOME"15:23
RalphBaI understand that it might be a political wise decision. But you have to understand that some people appreciated your more pure work and might be dissapointed by loosing it15:24
jbichait is a very intentional decision for us to *not* release new Ubuntu GNOME iso's15:24
jbichabut you're not losing it15:24
jbichainstall gnome-session and log in to it and don't worry about what's happening in the Ubuntu session if you don't want to use it15:24
jbichaor install vanilla-gnome-desktop if you want the extra core GNOME apps too15:25
RalphBayou see, you might now have more influence on ubuntu, but you lost independence. also what you think will happen? there will come a time for a lot of people where they might say f**k it I do not install vanilla yet.15:26
jbichawe never had independence15:26
jbichathe Ubuntu GNOME team has always been a part of the Ubuntu Desktop team15:27
RalphBathat's the end of vanilla gnome within ubuntu.15:27
RalphBathe funny thing, the same game starts again15:27
jbichapart of being a team is compromising to make decisions to get things done15:27
jbichaI know one leader on the Desktop team that wanted window control buttons to stay on the left but my side (move them back to the right) won that argument15:28
RalphBapart of beein ubuntu gnome was once to stand up and say we want to have an alternative ;)15:28
jbichathe old Ubuntu GNOME team wants tracker in the default install but we haven't won that one yet15:28
RalphBatracker?15:29
jbichaI am having a hard time understanding what it is that you have a problem with15:29
RalphBaMy problem is, that I get dragged into the desktop politics I left once. Its also very ideological, so maybe you simply can't understand because you are not me15:30
RalphBaUbuntu GNOME was pretty simple. ubuntu base + gnome15:31
RalphBanow things get complicated again15:31
RalphBathe funny thing, a separate ubuntu gnome would be easier to release than ever before15:32
jbichaUbuntu GNOME has always been complicated. We've just done a good job of hiding the complexity the last few years15:32
RalphBajust let the ubuntu-session stuff out and install gnome-session and vaniall-gnome-desktop. is also a very good quality check... it fails if things are not separated correctly15:33
RalphBafor the user it was not complicated15:33
RalphBatherefor you've done a really good job... you leave now15:33
jbichaI mean you can uninstall ubuntu-session if you want but you won't have ubuntu-desktop installed which could cause issues on upgrades15:34
jbichaand that's not supported by Canonical15:34
RalphBayes, that would be a problem complicating things on the other side.15:35
RalphBayou see what I'm missing15:35
RalphBa?15:35
jbichano15:35
RalphBaa desktop package for gnome15:36
RalphBa:-D15:36
jbichavanilla-gnome-desktop exists15:36
RalphBabut it isn't able to live on its own without getting troubles... you just said15:36
jbichaubuntu-desktop is supported for 5 years in an LTS, vanilla-gnome-desktop is just something we put together that might be useful but isn't supported by Canonical15:37
RalphBawell, I don't think it makes sense to continue. I thank you for the last years, it was a fun time. I wish you the best on your new way15:38
jbichapersonally I use ubuntu-desktop (and usually the Ubuntu session), I think d_arkxst might use vanilla-gnome-desktop15:38
jbichaa lot of the packaging work is shared between Ubuntu and Debian GNOME15:44
jbichause whatever distro you like :)15:45
RalphBayeah, debian is a big question mark. What I liked about ubuntu was installing and getting to work15:49
RalphBain combination with fast release cycles15:49
jbichaare you using 17.10 now?15:50
RalphBayes15:50
RalphBaat my pc, I just wanted to reinstall my tablet15:51
RalphBawhen I found out that ubuntu gnome is gone15:51
RalphBamy pc was installed from a daily build of ubuntu gnome15:51
RalphBabefore a few weeks15:51
jbichadidn't you notice that ubuntu-gnome-desktop pulled in ubuntu-desktop recently?15:52
jbichain other words, installing Ubuntu on the tablet and then installing vanilla-gnome-desktop on top of it will give you about the same thing as you already have on your pc15:52
RalphBano, but I also didn't pay attention15:52
RalphBahow said, its not only because of what I get now. Its more because the future politics and what this could end in15:53
RalphBathe stability of knowing that I have a common gnome desktop is gone15:53
RalphBathe future is uncertain15:53
jbichaUbuntu GNOME has put a lot of work in since we started to allow for a pretty vanilla GNOME on Ubuntu15:54
jbichathere was even more work during the 17.10 cycle from the Desktop Team to make that even better15:55
RalphBaunity was the point where ubuntu lost my trust concerning the desktop. ubuntu gnome had it. ubuntu gnome is gone15:55
jbichait's now possible to have the default GNOME theme in the GNOME session and the Ubuntu theme in the Ubuntu session. That's *never* been possible before15:55
RalphBathat doesn't change the mistrust in future politics15:56
jbichait's the same people doing the work now though15:56
RalphBait was clear, ubuntu gnome stood for the common gnome desktop...15:56
RalphBathe same people, but other decisions15:56
RalphBaas you said earlier with the tracker15:57
jbichaUbuntu 17.10 is clearly better in my opinion than Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 was15:57
jbichado you know what version of nautilus was included in 17.04?15:57
jbichahttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus15:57
RalphBano, I do not15:58
RalphBayes, 3.2015:58
jbichabut now we have 3.26!15:58
RalphBagnome was 3.22 right?15:58
jbichaUbuntu GNOME 17.04 tried to include GNOME 3.24 but we missed a few pieces like nautilus15:59
RalphBathats wonderful, but doesn't give me the trust that bad things won't happen15:59
RalphBajust say amazon, online search, and others15:59
RalphBaubuntu desktop never will gain the trust as ubuntu gnome did. because ubuntu will never be "just" a distribution16:00
jbichaif you're trying to decide what to install on your tablet today, I encourage you to decide based on how things are today16:00
jbichaDebian has much of GNOME 3.26 but is missing gnome-shell, gnome-control-center and some related pieces: https://www.0d.be/debian/debian-gnome-3.26-status.html16:00
RalphBafor me the future plays a huge role, nothing worse than have to mess around with such things in a moment you have no time to search another distro. better to know that I have to search for another yet where I have time before bad things happen16:01
RalphBamaybe I move to manjaro, I like the pure and well controllable flavour of arch and the idea of using an european distro. Just don't like and use arch because it's sometimes pretty unstable, but manjaro offers a stable branch16:19
=== RalphBa is now known as RalphBa|away
=== RalphBa|away is now known as RalphBa
RalphBathats interesting, manjaro architect detected most of my full disk encrypted environment... impressed23:09
RalphBalike the old debian cli installer just more powerful23:10

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