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ubotuNew bug: #180742 in xserver-xorg-video-amd (main) "lx800 amd_drv.so(with xorg 1.3) still crashes the screen after ctrl alt BS or in shutdown" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18074207:05
pwnguinman this is crazy. my user is making hardy crash like 8 out of ten times i log in =(08:44
pwnguinhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/50905/08:46
tjaaltonbug 17568209:24
ubotuLaunchpad bug 175682 in gnome-keyring "GNOME rarely starts from GDM in Hardy" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17568209:24
tjaaltonpwnguin: ^09:24
tjaaltongone ->09:24
tjaaltonactually, g-k doesn't make the xserver crash.. logfile is more useful than .xsession-errors though10:06
ubotuNew bug: #180770 in xorg-server (main) "xorg crash after nvidia splash screen blacks out and X crashes" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18077011:55
ubotuNew bug: #180802 in xorg-server (main) "Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in _IO_vfscanf()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18080215:40
tjaaltonbryce: do you think we should get the discover-free xorg merge in for alpha3?16:37
tjaaltonit's not out yet (maybe later today)16:38
tjaaltonwithout that there isn't much for people to test :)16:41
tjaaltonjcristau: I noticed that -intel has libI810XvMC in it, but our openchrome puts it in a separate library. what do you prefer if we'd push openchrome to git.d.o?16:43
tjaaltonopenchrome depends on the lib anyway16:44
jcristauin a separate package you mean?16:45
tjaaltonuh, yes :)16:46
jcristaui don't think it needs one16:46
tjaaltonright, if it's not meant for general consumption16:47
tjaaltonwhich I don't think it is16:47
jcristaui'm not quite sure how xvmc is supposed to work tho16:48
tjaalton"This package provides the XVMC libraries used by the xorg driver"16:49
tjaaltonI'll ask the packager16:50
jcristauit looks like libxvmc dlopens the driver16:50
jcristauso yeah, no need for a separate package afaics16:51
jcristau(from a quick look at libxvmc/src/XvMCWrapper.c)16:51
ubotuNew bug: #180841 in mesa (main) "glXDestroyContext causes segmentation fault with Via Unichrome graphics" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18084119:35
pwnguinanyone know if tjaalton thanks20:11
pwnguinyikes20:11
pwnguintjaalton: thanks for th elink20:11
tjaaltonpwnguin: actually, I don't think it's the same bug :)20:12
pwnguinme either20:12
pwnguini get a straight up crash20:12
pwnguinnot a hang20:13
pwnguinand a new user fixes the problem20:13
tjaaltonprovide the Xorg.0.log20:13
pwnguinshall i file a bug and attach?20:14
brycemorning20:14
tjaaltonhi bryce20:14
brycetjaalton: yes, if there's time to get the discover-free xorg in, I say go for it20:14
pwnguinits noon, even in portland20:14
tjaaltonhehe20:14
tjaaltonthat's what I thought too :)20:14
tjaaltonpwnguin: put it in pastebin first20:15
bryceheh ok so we got up late here ;-)20:15
tjaaltonluxury20:15
pwnguinI should just move to australia20:15
brycewas up til 4am working on inkscape20:15
pwnguini seem to live their schedule20:16
pwnguintjaalton: 0.log doesn't have the crash in it =/20:16
tjaalton.old20:16
pwnguinhmm, a backtrace20:17
pwnguinhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51001/20:17
tjaaltonnvidia..20:18
tjaaltondo you get the same with nv?20:18
pwnguini can try20:18
pwnguinbut i think so20:18
pwnguini know how you guys like to blame everything on nvidia20:19
tjaalton<g>20:19
tjaaltona third of all the bugs on x-swat packages are from restricted-modules (>500)20:20
tjaaltonthat backtrace doesn't look like it's nvidia's fault though20:21
pwnguinsame happened20:22
tjaaltonthen you should get a proper backtrace with gdb20:23
tjaaltonhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingXorg20:25
tjaaltonsince it doesn't hang the machine you can use a vt for gdb20:25
pwnguinthat package doesn't exist20:26
pwnguinoh20:27
pwnguinseperate repo20:27
tjaaltonor xserver-xorg-core-dbg20:27
pwnguinis there a difference?20:28
tjaaltonyou can install -dbg directly20:28
tjaaltonotherwise no20:28
pwnguintime for breakfast20:47
bryceha, so it _is_ morning!20:53
pwnguinyou misunderstand. breakfast is whenever you break the fast21:05
pwnguini happened to wake up at 221:05
brycehrm, well I'm certain it's morning somewhere21:09
pwnguini have a feeling you'll love this21:54
pwnguintwo backtraces21:55
pwnguinone broken pipe and one segfault21:55
pwnguinhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51014/ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51015/21:56
pwnguinbroken pipes happen even with the good user, so the second paste is my culprit21:58
pwnguinnull pointer dereference22:08
pwnguinsomehow, XkbFindSrvLedInfo returned null22:08
pwnguinwhich causes sli-> to null pointer die22:10
pwnguinwhich is entirely possible22:12
tjaaltonpwnguin: ok, please file a bug on xorg-server, and attach the backtraces22:14
pwnguinokies22:14
pwnguinalready workin on it ;)22:14
pwnguinoh, i love the dupe finder22:15
pwnguinPhil Collins causes Nautilus to segfault22:15
tjaaltonthere'll be a new xorg-server snapshot probably tomorrow22:16
tjaaltondupe finder?22:16
pwnguinon launchpad22:16
pwnguinyou file a bug, and it suggests possible dupes22:16
tjaaltonoh right22:17
tjaaltonsimilar would be useful for bug triaging22:17
pwnguinit helps a bit22:17
pwnguinbut they either need google level intelligence to figure the algorthim out or smarter users22:18
pwnguinxorg-server or xserver-xorg-core?22:18
pwnguindoes xorg not have their code on some webgit interface?22:21
tjaaltonyes they do22:21
pwnguinim failing to find it by simply browsing their site =(22:21
tjaaltonhttp://gitweb.freedesktop.org/22:22
tjaaltonxorg-server is the source package of xserver-xorg-core22:22
pwnguinthanks22:22
tjaaltonso x-x-core bugs end up in xorg-server queue22:22
pwnguinunfortunately, a new pull doesnt appear like it will fix the bug22:23
tjaaltonmaybe not22:25
tjaaltonthen we'll forward it upstream22:25
tjaaltonyou can try searching bugzilla.fd.o if it's reported already22:26
brycetjaalton: brian murray recommends bughelper for dupe finding while triaging22:34
bryceI've not looked at it in a while; apparently it's got new docs and stuff so should be easier to use I hope22:35
tjaaltonbryce: cool, I'll check that out22:37
ubotuNew bug: #180884 in xorg-server (main) "xkbLEDs causes segfault on login" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18088422:40
IceKillerhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=633068 <--23:19
IceKillerthe Intel driver + MESA 7.01 shipped with Gutsy is quite buggy with Intel GM965, there are new 'drivers' and was wondering if it was going to be included in the mainstream23:19
IceKillerhttp://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes-7.0.2.html where it mentions among other things that: "Fixed an assortment of i965 driver bugs" && a new Intel driver, version 2.2.0: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/...l-2.2.0.tar.gz23:19
tjaaltonIceKiller: try hardy alpha2, which has those23:20
IceKillertjaalton k ty :)23:20
IceKillertjaalton anychance they are going to update it in their mainstream23:21
tjaaltonwhat do you mean? backports for gutsy?23:22
IceKilleryeah23:23
IceKillerwell included into the 'update' stuff..23:23
tjaaltonI don't know23:23
IceKillerhm k :) tx23:23
bryceno probably not23:35
pwnguinif you want stuff fixed, test and report the testing versions ;)23:35
bryceit's a lot of work to backport significant driver changes, and the effort is better invested into making hardy better23:35
tjaaltonyeah23:36
bryceright; if you want to put in some elbow grease to get patches ported to Gutsy, that would be a great thing!  But I've backported as much for -intel as I'm planning for gutsy23:37
tjaaltonhum, checked how many new bugs there were reported in 2007.. (re: perriers blog on planet.d.o)23:55
tjaaltonthe first bug-id of 2007 was bug 77587, and the first in 2008 was bug 17962723:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 77587 in ivi "Assertion `expr` failed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/7758723:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 179627 in ubuntu "Laptop battery icon disappears" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17962723:56
tjaaltonbut not all of the id's are ubuntu bugs23:56
tjaaltondon't know how to get reliable data out from it23:57

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