[12:35] <ubotu> New bug: #50576 in xserver-xorg-video-i810 (main) "XServer Crashes with "Active ring not flushed" error." [Undecided,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/50576
[06:21] <ubotu> New bug: #56295 in xorg (main) "X in edgy crashes with large transparent panels" [Undecided,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/56295
[07:05] <ubotu> New bug: #41869 in xserver-xorg-video-i810 (main) "Not able to get refresh rate higher than 60Hz in X resolutions above 1024x768 on i810 graphics" [Medium,Rejected]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/41869
[11:11] <ubotu> New bug: #119050 in xterm (main) "xterm -fn 5x7 no longer works" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/119050
[02:12] <pochu> Sometimes, when I close the laptop lid, and open it later, the window doesn't turn on again, and I cannot move to a VT. I have to turn off the computer the bad way. Might it be an -intel bug?
[02:12] <pochu> I can't find either in -intel or xorg bugs.
[02:26] <jcristau> no errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old after the reboot?
[02:28] <pochu> jcristau: just the /dev/input/wacom ones.
[02:28] <pochu> (grepping for EE)
[02:28] <jcristau> no crash at the end?
[02:35] <pochu> jcristau: No, it doesn't look wrong to me
[02:37] <jcristau> ok, dunno then
[02:40] <pochu> I would file a bug, but since the log doesn't look usefull...
[02:54] <tepsipakki> sounds like an acpi-problem
[02:55] <tepsipakki> ie. your laptop hangs
[03:06] <pochu> It's an Acer 1642zwlmi. Is there any log/settings I can check?
[05:29] <ubotu> New bug: #119032 in xorg (main) "[gutsy] EXA crashes X when enabling compiz" [Undecided,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/119032
[05:48] <bryyce> heya guys
[08:00] <ubotu> New bug: #119093 in compiz (main) "Dialog repaint problem with desktop effects enabled (dup-of: 89189)" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/119093
[08:21] <ubotu> New bug: #50535 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 "Hardlocks w/ latest FGLRX" [High,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/50535
[10:58] <bryyce> http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/BulletProofX/
[11:14] <jcristau> bryyce: looks cool
[11:14] <tepsipakki> yeah
[11:16] <bryyce> I wonder if the X cursor can/should be changed to a pointer
[11:17] <jcristau> the missing decorations are probably due to the lack of a window manager?
[11:18] <bryyce> I assume so
[11:19] <tepsipakki> that's true
[11:28] <jcristau> so you can just start twm :)
[11:29] <bryyce> I think I need to stick with stuff that's included in the base install
[11:30] <jcristau> yeah; just joking, i don't think ubuntu users will like twm much
[11:30] <jcristau> :)
[11:30] <bryyce> ah :-)
[11:30] <bryyce> oh I also had a question maybe you know
[11:30] <tepsipakki> who does :)
[11:31] <tepsipakki> (like twm)
[11:31] <bryyce> # TODO:  Ugly hack to make helpmsg.sh display in foreground
[11:31] <bryyce> sleep 2 && $BULLETPROOF_X_PATH/failsafeHelpmsg &
[11:31] <bryyce> $DISPLAYCONFIG_GTK_PATH/displayconfig-gtk \
[11:31] <bryyce>   --data=$DISPLAYCONFIG_GTK_PATH/data
[11:31] <bryyce> displayconfig-gtk is the client
[11:31] <bryyce> but I want the help dialog to pop up in the foreground
[11:31] <bryyce> having it sleep 2 seconds is a really ugly hack
[11:32] <bryyce> is there a better way of doing this?
[11:35] <jcristau> no idea
[11:35] <jcristau> i assume you can't just start it after displayconfig-gtk
[11:36] <bryyce> right