[06:13] hey guys is UXA & DRI2 working in jaunty with -intel ? i know there are known issues with alpha4 and EXA. I was hoping to test out some newer GUI packages and can deal with most things not working but need the display in order to test [06:14] can I just me too on this question. I am very curious about intel on jaunty as I keep hearing very scary things about it [06:20] UXA may or may not work for you. For some people it's fantastic, for some people it fails to bring up X. [06:21] * DBO glares at RAOF [06:21] RAOF, any idea what the plans are looking like for intel if UXA cant be brought in line? [06:22] RAOF: if UXA isn't working can EXA be used ? [06:22] doesn't have to be fast [06:22] just working [06:37] amason_: EXA should still work. Apparently, it's alarmingly slow for some people, but it should still work. [06:41] RAOF: ok thanks [06:46] how long as the font size optimization been in? [06:49] pwnguin: since the sprint [06:49] a few weeks ago? [06:49] yes [06:49] interesting [06:50] a few weeks ago i noticed my jaunty laptop font kerning is screwy [06:51] the thing is, my monitor reports a dpi of 96 [06:51] so there shouldn't have been a change [06:51] only forcing the 96dpi was removed [06:51] but maybe something else changed too [06:51] and I believe it was before that [06:51] since my terminal font is smaller now [08:15] uh, so unplugging the only keyboard isn't too useful [08:18] amason_: if you're still here and you're still interested in how well UXA works on jaunty, check out this page --> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/UxaTesting === seb128_ is now known as seb128 === ogra is now known as waldorf === waldorf is now known as ogra [22:31] Hm. We should probably do a bit more to ensure that GDM starts _after_ HAL is _fully_ initialised. [22:34] RAOF: 4844bff in xorg-server [22:34] jcristau: Is that a git hash, or a mis-spelled bug number? [22:35] the former [22:36] Right. So, it'll be heading up soon, and I can stop killing my VTs by SAKing X. [22:40] I discovered that if you SAK VT1, the kernel panics :-)