=== RAOF__ is now known as RAOF [02:38] tjaalton: michael larabel says he doesn't have the logs or output [03:06] tjaalton: I told michael that it's sort of like going to a restaraunt where you can see into the kitchen, and then complain about all the undercooked food you see back there [07:08] bryce: lol :) [07:12] mmmm, Ubuntu Cola... [07:13] a coworker brought me one can from Sweden [07:31] tjaalton: awesome [07:39] tastes good too, even unchilled [17:27] morning [20:09] bryce: just out of curiosity, where are you located? because around here its about bed time. [20:10] Alexia_Death: I'm in Tigard, Oregon, where it's right about noon [20:10] O_o timezones are weird. [20:15] can't live without them ;-) [21:40] federico1: the detect button works well here as it's likely that XRRGetScreenSizeRange() does hardware probing [21:48] hi [21:48] there is a ppa for xorg crack pushers. when these new version will be backported at intrepid? [21:49] tarimari: you need to ask tormod [21:49] where's he? [21:49] ah wait [21:49] tseliot: but then you want to avoid that slow function as well, in the "I don't need to detect" case :) [21:49] bbiab; lunch [21:49] those items in the ppa are not planned to be put into -backports [21:50] so only at jaunty [21:50] i see [21:50] i installed them by i did not see any significant change. i hope i dont miss something :) [21:50] i also installed 2.6.28 kernel which is suppose to have gem [21:50] i have intel 965 card [21:50] but i did not see any improvement in speed of google earth for example [21:50] federico1: you're right but it still helps to call only 1 expensive function instead of 2 ;) [23:12] tjaalton: [23:12] Anyone else seeing update-manager disinclined to install a lot of libx11 / libxcb updates? [23:12] just found 2 broken packages, libx11-6 and libxcb-xlib0-dev [23:12] can you look into them?