[00:41] <superm1> bryce, i had to duck out earlier before i caught you.  are you around now by chance?
[00:44] <bryce> yup
[00:44] <superm1> i was gonna let you know that i talked to AMD about how to get proprietary drivers to take precedence in X auto detection
[00:45] <superm1> they indicated that simply shipping a /usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/00fglrx.ids (and similar for nvidia) should do the trick
[00:45] <superm1> so long as those are shipped in the appropriate driver packages (since you only want them in those cases), should work
[00:54] <bryce> ah ok
[00:55] <superm1> i'm at a bit of a loss how exactly the name gets put into it, but i'll do some experimenting with it next week
[00:55] <superm1> so long as it works right (and you're cool with the idea of putting that in the packages), i'll add it in
[00:57] <bryce> I'm not really sure, I'd need to consider it more closely.  I'd especially like to get timo's opinion on it.
[00:58] <superm1> ok, then its good i brought it up before just "doing that".  i'll touch bases with you after i get a chance to make sure it works properly
[00:59] <bryce> ok great
[09:15] <tjaalton> bryce: cool, I should've done something for mesa, but didn't..
[09:17] <tjaalton> but there's life beyond .1
[10:49] <jcristau> superm1: that won't work i think, it'll load the '00fglrx' driver
[14:20] <superm1> jcristau, yeah that's what i was thinking too.  perhaps it will have to be diverting the ati driver and using fglrx.ids then
[14:20] <superm1> i'll see what happens for me when i start to try it
[14:21] <jcristau> ewww diversions