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stgraberbryce_: I just removed and reinstalled the driver with fglrx, removing my xorg.conf after the uninstall. It didn't create a new one ...00:00
stgrabers/with fglrx/with jockey/00:01
stgraberbut I see the code that should generate it, so maybe I still don't have the new jockey (my system is supposed to be up to date)00:02
stgraberAh, just found the reason of why it wasn't in jockey. Jockey displays fglrx only if you are using something else than radeon00:03
stgraberin my case radeon works, I just don't have XV, DRI, ... working00:04
superm1make sure you have fglrx-modaliases installed stgraber 00:05
stgraberI do00:06
stgraberstgraber@castiana:~$ dpkg -l | grep fglrx-modalias00:06
stgraberii  fglrx-modaliases                          2:8.543-0ubuntu1                      Identifiers supported by the ATI graphics dr00:06
superm1interesting.00:08
stgrabersuperm1: http://paste.ubuntu.com/57637/00:11
superm1stgraber, right so that doesn't force it upon you, but you should still be able to activate it as an available driver in jockey00:13
superm1eg it should be listed00:13
stgraberright, well now I have it listed by jockey but I'm not sure if that's because I'm actually using it :)00:17
stgraberdoes jockey have some kind of cache ?00:17
stgraberbryce_: btw, the fglrx driver works really well. I just gave it a try with ET:QuakeWars and it got me a nice 120FPS on a fullscreen 1680x1050/24bit game which was hmm .. the first time I see that on this lappy actually00:18
stgraberand the fan didn't go crazy as it used to do with that game00:18
bryce_sweet :-)00:18
bryce_stgraber: thanks for being the first fglrx tester :-)00:18
stgraberbryce_: yeah :) Compiz also worked just fine using my previous settings (hardy) I disabled it though as I like having XV working :)00:19
bryce_stgraber: weird that jockey isn't working right.  probably a question for pitti (but I think he may be offline currently)00:20
stgraberbryce_: well, my lappy is also far from what you could call a clean install :) It's basically alpha-1 updated until now. Lot of things could have gone wrong.00:20
stgraberI have a co-worker who also has an ATI-powered laptop with a fresh install, I'll ask him to give it a try when he appears on jabber00:21
bryce_cool00:21
superm1bryce_, does this driver have a BETA logo at the bottom right?00:23
superm1er well stgraber since you've ran it...00:23
stgrabersuperm1: where would I see that ?00:24
superm1stgraber, it would have stood out quite distinctively, so i'll take that as a "no" :)00:25
stgraberok, so no :)00:25
superm1you would have seen it at all time00:25
superm1i've been on testing drivers so frequently that i never notice it anymore, but it's quite annoying at first00:26
* stgraber is now looking for these HD movies he couldn't watch, will be a nice evening :)00:29
superm1is the flickering fixed by chance?00:30
superm1when you have compiz turned on and try watching something that uses xv?00:30
stgrabersuperm1: no00:33
stgraberI just turned off compiz for now00:33
superm1ah00:33
stgraberwell, the driver is loaded without any option set, maybe there is a magic parameter that I don't know off :)00:33
stgraber*of00:34
superm1eg no xorg.conf changes?00:35
stgrabersuperm1: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/f5ab1686c that's my current xorg.conf00:36
superm1stgraber, neat.  is that 24 bit depth thing actually necessary though?00:37
stgraberyes, see above :) fglrx just refuses to start without that00:37
superm1oh man. 00:37
superm1well i don't know that jockey knows this 00:38
superm1is it possible to change that behavior in the x-server so that 8bpp isn't ever created into the "default" screen config?00:38
bryce_superm1: yes jockey already knows about it00:38
bryce_or at least, I was able to find a 'fix released' jockey bug about it00:39
stgraberyeah, I saw some Xconfig code in the jockey fglrx handler generating that part00:40
jcristausuperm1: again, the server does 24bpp by default.00:42
jcristauerr. depth 24, 32 bpp00:42
superm1sorry i missed that in scrollback00:42
=== bdmurray_ is now known as bdmurray
* wgrant ponders splitting https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config into display and input sections, and Intrepid/Hardy pages for each.04:56
* wgrant is quite amused at the people complaining on ubuntuforums about how crap fglrx is compared to radeon.07:40
bryce_lol07:43
tseliothehe07:47
wgrantbryce_: Are you likely to get to that inputproto fix before RC freeze, or will I have to work out how to convince slangasek to let it in later? I've not dealt much with main before...08:00
tjaaltonwgrant: what does it need in addition to uploading?-)08:04
wgranttjaalton: 008:05
wgrantI've four positive reports on amd64, and it works fine on i386 too, so I think the testing is done.08:06
tjaaltonand the patch is upstream too08:07
wgrantIt is.08:07
tjaaltonwgrant: what was the bug #?08:15
bryce_#267611.08:17
bryce_sorry, didn't get to it today, but if tjaalton doesn't do it, I'll make sure it's uploaded tomorrow08:17
tjaaltonbryce_: ok, I can upload it soon08:20
tjaaltonwrapping things up before the freeze08:21
tjaaltonwgrant: inputproto uploaded, libxi to follow08:29
wgranttjaalton: Great, thanks.08:29
Kanohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/24737609:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 247376 in fglrx-installer "undefined symbols when trying to load fglrx" [Critical,Fix released] 09:14
Kanowhere is that driver?09:14
Kanobryce_: it seems you have a driver, tell me where it is...09:15
tjaaltontry the archive?09:17
Kanotjaalton: i want the original url09:17
tjaaltonthen you should ask AMD09:17
Kanoalso when i seek for fglrx-installer on packages.ubuntu.com there is no result?09:18
bryce_fglrx-installer is new to intrepid.09:18
Kanomultiverse?09:19
tjaaltonp.u.c has it09:19
tjaaltonactually, p.u.c only lists binary packages09:19
tjaalton..by default09:20
Kanowell found the source in multi now09:20
tjaaltonfglrx-installer is the source package09:20
Kanocould you upload the ati installer package?09:21
Kanox740 is interesting...09:22
Kanoso you have to check for xserver 1.5 it seems09:22
tseliotKano: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/2:8.543-0ubuntu109:22
tseliotthe source is there ^^09:23
Kanotseliot: the source has got not the run installer which was the base09:23
Kanojust downloaded it09:23
tseliotaah, you use the installer09:23
Kanoyes, i want to optimize my script09:24
Kanoas it has got a signature then it should be an official driver usually, but i see nowhere 8-10?09:28
mvobryce_, while testing the fglrx module I noticed that it failed to build the dkms modules (because my linux-headers were not up-to-date). I wonder if we should present a debconf note in that case so that the user knows what is going on. probably not for intrepid, but for jaunty?09:28
bryce_mvo, hmm09:29
bryce_mvo, yeah probably worthwhile for jaunty09:29
bryce_kano, you have to wait for amd to publish the .run file09:30
Kanobut you could use it before, thats really nice...09:30
Kanofor .orig i dont think i want stripped down version09:31
Kanoi want all09:31
Kanonot only x74009:31
mvobryce_, talking about fglrx, have you seen bug #278963 ?09:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278963 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 "fglrx kernel module crashes system hard during hardy to intrepid upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27896309:33
Kanomvo: fglrx was crap and will every be crap. when you switch from ati -> fglrx even when you unload drm/radeon it can lockup. that happens often when i try with rv410. switching from vesa->fglrx it not problematic09:35
mvohmm, its kind of bad when that happens in the middle of a upgrade09:37
bryce_mvo, hmm bummer, guess that needs sorted out, although I'm not sure what needs done exactly09:38
mvothe scary bit is that lars writes that he was not even using fglrx09:38
mvoit was just installed09:38
mvobryce_, do you have a test machien to verify that?09:39
bryce_Kano: regarding your /msgs, you will need to wait for AMD to publish the .run file09:39
bryce_mvo: I can set one up, but not right now (almost 2am) :-)09:40
mvobryce_, heh :) sure09:41
bryce_mvo, have you talked with superm1 about it?  he'd probably be better than me to know what needs sorted out09:42
bryce_I've also added an fglrx-installer task, since I think this bug is due to the hand-over from lrm-2.6.24 to fglrx-installer09:42
mvobryce_, I have not talked to superm1 about it yet, but thanks for the hint, will do09:43
tseliotbryce_: but fglrx-installer wasn't installed and therefore no other fglrx.ko was installed (other than the one from the lrm)09:45
tseliotfrom what I remember, at least...09:46
tseliotas fglrx-installer would have built the module with dkms first09:47
bryce_hmm09:51
bryce_tseliot: despite that, the upgrade still needs to hand over cleanly09:52
bryce_tseliot: so like the lrm-2.6.24 stuff may need to be cleaned up as part of the process... but I'm not really sure how this changeover is supposed to work.  and it's late and my brain's mush now :-)09:53
tseliotbryce_: yes, of course, and it would be nice to find the cause of the problem09:53
tseliotbryce_, mvo: maybe it would be a good idea to deal with the restricted modules at the beginning of the dist-upgrade09:54
bryce_tseliot: also even if it's not fglrx-installer at fault, I put the task in so the issue would be noticed more easily.  But if it's proven for sure that it's not something fglrx-installer needs to worry about, feel free to invalidate that task09:54
bryce_like, maybe it needs a task against update-manager instead09:54
tseliotbryce_: very litte is certain at this point. Let's consider all possibilities09:55
tseliotsomething modprobed fglrx.ko09:55
tseliotof course knowing what did it would help ;)09:56
bryce_I've suggested to liw this would be a good point to re-test the bug09:57
* tseliot nods09:57
bryce_ok, I think I'm going to hit the sack, and hope tomorrow I'll be able to make better progress through my todo list09:58
bryce_night09:58
tseliotgood night bryce09:58
mvotseliot, in what way should it do that? 09:58
mvonight bryce_ 09:58
tseliotmvo: "it" what?09:58
tseliotwhat are we talking about?09:59
mvotseliot, "deal with the restricted modules at the beginning of the dist-upgrade" <- what is the right thing to do for the release upgrader here (or might be the right thing)?09:59
tseliotmvo: I meant to say that maybe we should upgrade the restricted modules first10:00
tselioti.e. they should be the 1st thing we upgrade10:00
tseliotso that10:01
mvotseliot, aha, thanks. that is very hard to do, bascily the release upgrader has no influcense on the ordering of the upgrade 10:01
tseliotfglrx.ko and nvidia.ko will go away10:01
tseliotah10:01
mvobut its a good idea, we could hack something if it turns out that this is needed10:01
tseliotmvo: maybe we could ask Lars to upgrade the lrm first (manually) and then try the dist-upgrade with Update Manager10:02
tseliotso as to see if he can reproduce the problem10:03
mvotseliot, right, could you please put that into the bug as suggestion?10:05
tseliotmvo: sure10:08
mvothanks10:11
mvohm, looking over the upgrade bug reports I see issues with nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new (e.g. #280928)11:49
tseliotmvo: let me know if you need a hand with dist-upgrade issues that have to do with nvidia13:20
mvotseliot, excellent, thanks. I asked for the logs for two issues I saw today and reassigned them to nvidia-glx13:21
mvotseliot, would be nice if you could have a look, I suspect its something with the diverts again (or maybe with installing the nvidia driver from nvidia directly)13:22
tseliotmvo: in the latter case I guess there is little we can do13:22
mvotseliot, hm, can't we detect this somehow and bang it into shape so that our packages install?13:23
tseliotmvo: maybe we could test the existence of some symlink13:24
tseliotmvo: usually (but not always) reinstalling libgl1-mesa-glx and xserver-xorg-core does the trick13:25
tseliot(before installing the nvidia packages)13:25
mvohm, would be nice if we could handle it as graceful as possible13:28
* tseliot nods13:28
Kanowhats the live cheat to force vesa?13:56
tjaaltona boot parameter13:59
Kanowhich one13:59
tjaaltonforcevesa IIRC13:59
Kanobecause the nv driver does not work13:59
tjaaltonknown13:59
tjaaltonwell, it doesn't support every nvidia device there is14:00
tjaaltonbut the server will try to use it anyway14:00
Kanowell my device is supported but that stupid drivers wants to use dvi output but vga is connected14:00
Kanotjaalton: shouldit it be xforcevesa?14:11
tjaaltonKano: seems like it. xserver-xorg.postinst reveals that14:12
tseliotmvo: this is a very common error: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28374714:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 283747 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 "package nvidia-glx-177 177.80-0ubuntu1 [modified: usr/bin/nvidia-bug-report.sh usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.so usr/share/man/man1/nvidia-xconfig.1.gz] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so', which is also in package xserver-xorg-core" [Undecided,New] 14:15
mvotseliot, not sure14:16
mvohm, is this "(WW) RADEON(0): Direct rendering disabled" is new, that used to work with my r500 14:17
mvo(some days/weeks ago)14:17
tjaaltonmvo: is fglrx loaded?14:19
tjaaltonthe kernel module I mean14:19
mvopossible, I did not load it deliberately14:19
mvobut I have it installed14:19
tseliotmvo: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so should be a symlink to (in my case) libglx.so.177.8014:19
tseliotmvo: make sure that no nvidia or fglrx package is installed.14:20
tseliotogra had a similar problem14:20
tseliotthat broke direct rendering with his card14:20
tseliotif no such package is installed then it must be something else ;)14:21
tjaaltonright, the library link is enough to break it14:22
Kanotjaalton: but why is xforcevesa not used in live mode, there is no vesa writen in the xorg.conf14:29
Kanowith 8.10 daily/betas14:29
tjaaltonKano: beats me14:30
superm1it stopped working for me too 14:30
superm1probably a bug in casper 14:30
superm1once that nv bug is sorted out though it won't be necessary14:30
Kanoeven when i remove the xorg.conf and run your postinstall script it is not there14:31
superm1mvo, fglrx diverts libglx, so if you have xorg-driver-fglrx installed, you would possibly run into troubles14:31
mvooh, right14:32
mvothanks superm114:32
superm1mvo, this makes me really think that there should be something that forces fglrx w/o your xorg.conf for jaunty14:33
superm1it's pretty much start that or start a broken radeon when it's installed14:33
mvosuperm1: that would make sense Imo, its kind of unexpected - maybe some better string in the log as well14:33
jcristaui don't understand why fglrx needs to divert libglx.so instead of installing and loading libglx-fglrx.so...14:33
superm1jcristau, it's supposed to replace regular calls to libglx.so I believe14:34
superm1not just for it's own calls14:34
jcristauhmm. there's probably no way for it to stop the server from loading the vanilla libglx.so14:36
jcristauoh well14:36
tjaaltonKano: the casper log would be helpful14:36
tjaaltonthe postinst and dexconf look fine14:41
albert23tjaalton: I tested evdev from your PPA, but is still crashes when I press a key on my gamepad (bug 274203)14:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 274203 in xserver-xorg-input-evdev "Joystick detected as mouse, crashes X" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27420314:44
tjaaltonalbert23: ok, thanks for testing14:45
albert23tjaalton: Isn't the 64k memory protection Ubuntu specific, so maybe upstream does not know about the pDev->key=0x0 preblem?14:45
tjaaltonalbert23: upstream knows14:46
jcristaualbert23: accessing memory at 0x0 crashes everywhere..14:49
tseliotsuperm1: did you have a look at this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/28376514:50
jcristautjaalton: did you fix up the check in daniel's patch?14:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 283765 in fglrx-installer "package xorg-driver-fglrx 2:8.543-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: EOF on stdin at conffile prompt" [Undecided,New] 14:50
albert23jcristau: OK, thanks14:50
tjaaltonjcristau: yes14:50
jcristauneed a new backtrace then i guess14:51
superm1tseliot, hum interesting.14:52
superm1i wonder if he modified that himself or what14:53
tseliotsuperm1: what is /etc/ati/atiogl.xml ? Some alternative to xorg.conf for amdcccle?14:53
jcristaualbert23: can you get a trace from the new crash?14:53
superm1tseliot, i'm not sure, it's not present on my current hardy system. it must have been introduced in the last release or two14:54
* tseliot should package the latest fglrx driver (in lrm-envy) for Hardy but it's a bit scaried...14:54
tseliots/it's/he's/14:54
albert23tjaalton: http://paste.ubuntu.com/57893/14:55
superm1tseliot, ah that file provides profiles for different apps14:56
superm1workstation applications14:56
tseliotaah14:56
superm1but if he didn't change it himself, then the we'll need to catch this behavior somehow14:57
superm1i'm not sure how/when that file is written out14:57
tseliothmm... I haven't tested fglrx for a long time14:59
jcristaualbert23: sadness. thanks.14:59
jcristaualbert23: can you pastebin the log too?15:00
albert23jcristau: Xorg.0.log?15:02
jcristauyeah15:03
albert23jcristau: http://paste.ubuntu.com/57900/15:04
jcristaualbert23: thanks. now to find out why the keyboard stuff still doesn't get initialized15:13
jcristaualbert23: what does /proc/bus/input/devices say about that 'Logitech Logitech RumblePad 2 USB'?15:27
albert23jcristau: http://paste.ubuntu.com/57905/15:28
jcristaumeh. why does evdev not find the keys?15:29
albert23jcristau: can I try to capture the detection in gdb?15:30
jcristaualbert23: i guess, try to step through EvdevProbe. you'll need debugging symbols from the driver15:31
Kanotseliot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/57906/15:32
albert23jcristau: can I use evdev from the archive or do you prefer the PPA version? (I can create dbgsym for the PPA if needed)15:32
Kanotseliot: thats pxe boot15:32
jcristaualbert23: preferrably the ppa version15:33
albert23jcristau: OK, I will do a local build to create a dbgsym package15:33
tseliotKano: do you want me to look at a specific part of it or is it just to show me what it does?15:34
jcristaualbert23: sorry this is such a pain..15:34
Kanotseliot: you see that vesa is preconfigured,but it is NOT in xorg.conf15:34
Kanobut driver is later ""15:35
Kanomaybe low is the wrong priority15:35
albert23jcristau: no problem15:36
tseliotKano: why is driver ""? Is it because none is set in xorg.conf?15:37
Kanothere nothing set, i guess priority is too low15:37
Kanoor something else is wrong15:38
Kanothe xorg.conf is just the same with or without xforcevesa15:38
tseliotKano: what is it supposed to do? Load nvidia or nv instead?15:38
Kanotseliot: i want only vesa with xforcevesa, not more not less15:38
tseliotaah15:39
tseliotKano: I'm afraid I'm not right person to talk to about this as I've never played with pxe15:40
Kanotseliot: it does not matter how you boot it, thats only what you see in the first 3 lines15:41
Kanothe problem is the xconfig15:41
tjaaltonKano: add a 'set -x' to dexconf, and run it15:41
Kanosee nothing special, but vesa it not in the log15:49
tjaaltonpastebin the output of the command15:50
Kanotjaalton: what you really need to know is that the xserver-xorg/config/device/driver is still set to select (using debconf-get-selections)15:53
tjaaltonKano: ok15:54
Kanodoes it work for you?16:02
tjaaltonhaven't tried16:02
tjaaltondon't know why it would clear the value in the postinst16:03
tseliotsuperm1: BTW problem solved with nvidia-xconfig and 17316:03
Kanoyou could mount --bind a text file over /proc/cmdline to try withtou reboot16:03
tjaaltonKano: the problem is not the cmdline, it works. but for some reason the value is cleared after it is set16:06
tjaaltonthe debconf value16:07
Kanomaybe because driver is set to select not string?16:08
Kanoand it must be checked against something16:11
Kanobefore reconfigure showed all drivers first16:12
tjaaltonit's the same in hardy, and there it works16:15
Kanowell something must be different16:20
tjaaltonbut the postinst looks the same in that regard16:21
tjaaltonand it's 'select' on hardy too16:21
Kanoyes it is always select,but where are the possible selections stored?16:24
tjaaltonoh right, choices is empty16:25
tjaaltonbecause $DRIVERS_LIST is empty16:26
tjaaltonmaybe just hardcode it, so it's allowed to be vesa if forced16:27
Kanoor use string?16:28
tjaaltonwhatever works16:29
jcristauDRIVERS_LIST used to be filled in with whatever's in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers, right?16:29
tjaaltonright16:29
tjaaltonnow it's done only for sparc16:29
tjaaltonor something related16:29
Kanobasically you could fill it with that16:32
Kanobut only the _drv.so files16:32
Kanowithout that suffix16:32
jcristauyeah. on etch i have http://paste.debian.net/19286/16:35
elmargoltseliot, do you have a minute?16:46
elmargolI think  * Fixed a bug that caused system hangs when using the NV-CONTROL interface to change GPU clock frequencies.16:46
elmargol <- i think that bug is back16:46
tseliotelmargol: what's the bugreport?16:47
elmargoltseliot, still the olm bug where the driver crashes.16:47
elmargolBug #27802916:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278029 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 "Xserver crashes, scrambled terminals random lines and patterns (dup-of: 270617)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27802916:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 270617 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 "Display corruption after short period" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27061716:48
elmargolI did find out that I can triger this bug if i change the clock speed of my GPU using nvclock16:48
elmargolMaybe there is a power saving feature or something new to intrepid that underclocks my gpu or something?16:49
tseliotelmargol: as far as I know NVIDIA does things its way16:50
tseliotelmargol: can you add this new detail on nvclock to the bug report and subscribe Aaron Plattner (from NVIDIA) to the bug report?16:51
elmargolI try to16:52
tseliotok16:52
elmargolcomment is on16:54
elmargolGod I hope someone can help me :(16:54
elmargolnot beeing able to use google earth sucks16:54
elmargoltseliot, Aaron works for nvidia?16:55
tseliotyep16:55
elmargolI guess since every mac uses nvidia now we are getting nice linux support soon :D16:56
Awsoonnthe flgrx driver uploaded today fails to install in jockey (bug reported) and when I apt-get instal xorg-fglrx-driver and reboot, x fails to start17:50
Awsoonnknown issue or shall I make a report?17:50
crevetteI don't know, I would say do a report17:53
albert23jcristau: How does this look? (II) Logitech Logitech RumblePad 2 USB: Configuring as keyboard17:54
albert23and no more segfault17:54
albert23jcristau: full xlog http://paste.ubuntu.com/57959/17:58
tseliotAwsoonn: can I see your bug report?18:17
bryce_Awsoonn: tell us what the error it prints is when you run startx18:21
bryce_Awsoonn: perhaps it's just the defaults-to-8bit issue stgraber saw yesterday18:21
Awsoonnbryce_: http://pastebin.com/d12639b66 that is my xorg.log18:24
AwsoonnI havn't made a bug report for x failing to start yet, I thought Id ask here first to see if it was a transient issue18:25
bryce_Awsoonn: use startx or look in your /var/log/gdm/ logs to get the error message18:26
jcristaualbert23: what did you change for it to start working?18:26
AwsoonnI did use startx18:26
bryce_startx should have printed an error message to stdout18:26
bryce_ahh wait, nevermind I see18:27
bryce_Awsoonn: ok you've got a backtrace in your Xorg.0.log, so something crashed18:27
bryce_Awsoonn: according to your log it was trying to load -ati rather than -fglrx18:28
bryce_so make sure you have "fglrx" listed in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf18:28
albert23jcristau: I replaced if (i >= BTN_MISC && i < KEY_OK) by if (i >= BTN_MISC && i < BTN_GAMEPAD) in the evdev patch18:29
AwsoonnI will reinstall and give it a shot, in the meantime her eis the gdm log, I think...18:29
Awsoonnhttp://pastebin.com/d53774d618:29
bryce_#18:29
bryce_xf86OpenConsole: VT_WAITACTIVE failed: Interrupted system call18:29
bryce_Awsoonn: ^ include that in your bug report18:29
jcristaualbert23: ugh.18:30
bryce_Awsoonn: you may actually have two different bugs here18:30
albert23jcristau: because the key codes of my gamepad are below KEY_OK, so were skipped18:30
jcristaualbert23: sigh18:30
jcristauwhy is BTN_GAMEPAD sent as a key press?18:30
jcristauoh, crap.18:32
jcristaubutton = EvdevUtilButtonEventToButtonNumber(ev.code);18:32
jcristauif (button)18:32
jcristauxf86PostButtonEvent(pInfo->dev, 0, button, value, 0, 0);18:32
jcristauelse18:32
Awsoonnbryce_: that would not surprise me in the least :) 18:32
jcristauPostKbdEvent(pInfo, &ev, value);18:32
mnemothe intel guys asked me to verify a fix they've commited for a bug I reported... (bug here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17905 ) they want me to test against "drm-intel-next", but i'm not sure how to do it... in particular, is it necessary to build and boot a whole new kernel or can I just rebuild some specific modules?18:32
jcristausounds like EvdevUtilButtonEventToButtonNumber is busted18:32
ubottuFreedesktop bug 17905 in Driver/intel "[G45] -intel git freezes X after login (on gigabyte GA-EG45M-DS2H with Intrepid)" [Normal,New] 18:32
bryce_mnemo: what's "drm-intel-next"?18:34
mnemobryce: it's eric anholt's git tree at kernel.org18:34
mnemohttp://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/anholt/drm-intel.git;a=summary18:34
mnemothey are developing some kernel modules in that tree, like for instance the drm-intel module18:35
Awsoonnhow should I go about addin fglrx to my xorg.conf? Like this?: http://pastebin.com/d5b407dd318:35
mnemoi know how to build the 2d part (xf86-intel) and I can also build libdrm.. so I think what I need is the modules agpgart, intel-agp, drm and i915 (and possibly also I kernel, which is what I am unsure about)18:36
bryce_mnemo: yeah not sure, I've not built that branch before.  It wouldn't be unusual to need to rebuild some kernel modules as well18:37
bryce_building git libdrm and git -intel sometimes also involves needing a git mesa as well18:38
bryce_(but maybe that's what you mean by i915)18:38
mnemoyea I think that's what I mean18:39
bryce_the kernel itself probably doesn't need to be rebuilt though, although I'm not totally up on how everything's knitted together on the kernel end of things18:39
mnemoit's a lot to learn before you can build it correctly18:39
bryce_yeah :-/18:39
mnemoi'll go ask the intel guys though18:39
mnemothanks18:40
jcristaualbert23: thanks again for the debugging, hopefully we'll be able to get that fixed properly now18:40
albert23jcristau: you're welcome18:41
bryce_rebooting to test new xserver; brb18:50
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Awsoonnbryce:  adding fglrx to my xorg.conf did not apear to help, not garenteeing that I did it corectly however 19:15
Awsoonnhere are the logs from that run: http://pastebin.com/d730d384419:16
AwsoonnI'll file a bug report later tonight though, since it seems to be an genuine issue.19:16
superm1Awsoonn, #19:19
superm1(II) fglrx(0): Creating default Display subsection in Screen section19:19
superm1#19:19
superm1        "Default Screen" for depth/fbbpp 8/819:19
superm1#19:19
superm1(EE) fglrx(0): Given depth (8) is not supported by fglrx driver19:19
superm1that's the issue.19:19
superm1(sorry for the paste guys, i should have realized it would spawn that many lines)19:19
superm1Awsoonn, you couldn't enable it via jockey?  It would have handled this part for you19:19
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Awsoonnsuperm1: jockey crashes when atempting to install fglrx on my system19:41
brycesuperm1: yeah he had some other problem with jockey19:41
superm1oh that's not good.19:41
bryceAwsoonn: so that looks indeed like the defaulting-to-8bit-depth bug19:41
bryceAwsoonn: you need to manually specify 24 bit depth in your xorg.conf with -fglrx (jockey takes care of this for you, but when you manually install, you have to do this step too)19:42
Awsoonnhm, well, I jsu tdid updates and tryed jockey again, it didnt crash this time, let me reboot :)19:43
philwyettEvening all o/19:45

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