[14:16] <BUGabundo> have any of your guys eared about probs with the new nvidia driver and hibernate?
[14:16] <BUGabundo> twice now (on separate times) after Resume, my X spawns a new Session
[14:16] <BUGabundo> Bug 335465
[14:21] <tjaalton> same here
[14:21] <BUGabundo> ok
[14:21] <BUGabundo> that's now 5 ppl
[14:21] <tjaalton> it happens on my intel laptop too
[14:21] <BUGabundo> not sure all the same bug
[14:21] <tjaalton> right
[14:23] <BUGabundo> yes
[14:23] <BUGabundo> I've seen users on +1 confirming intel too
[14:27] <BUGabundo> tjaalton: any idea what I can add extra to that bug?
[14:34] <tjaalton> BUGabundo: try older kernel releases
[14:34] <tjaalton> I mean -6, -7
[14:34] <BUGabundo> I think I only have -7
[14:35] <tjaalton> my nvidia box was upgraded straight to -8, but the laptop should have every jaunty kernel on it
[14:35] <tjaalton> so I'll test them
[14:35] <BUGabundo> thanks
[14:35] <tjaalton> because it was regressed after -6 I think
[14:35] <BUGabundo> I'll ask users on +1 to test too
[14:36] <tjaalton> thanks
[14:36] <BUGabundo> RT bardyr: BUGabundo, i noticed it on -6 and -7, -8 and 2.6.29-rc6
[14:37] <tjaalton> ok
[14:37] <tjaalton> everyone on gnome or also with kde?
[14:37] <tjaalton> because it could be gnome-screensaver which is taking it down
[14:38] <BUGabundo> can you popup on #ubuntu+1?
[14:39] <BUGabundo> relaying is going to cause bad comunication
[14:39] <BUGabundo> lol
[14:39] <tjaalton> ok
[14:40] <BUGabundo> thanks
[18:48] <alex_mayorga1> bryce: ping
[18:50] <alex_mayorga1> anyone that can check bug 146706 please?
[19:57] <alex_mayorga1> !trougbleshoot
[19:57] <alex_mayorga1> !troubleshoot
[20:14] <tjaalton> alex_mayorga1: nv is buggy, and upstream doesn't care much
[20:14] <tjaalton> try nouveau in jaunty
[20:35] <alex_mayorga1> tjaalton: how?
[20:35] <alex_mayorga1> tjaalton, so you suggest I dist upgrade? even with currently not functional X?
[20:37] <superm1> alex_mayorga1, i think you are best off grabbing a jaunty alpha 5 ISO and burning it to a CD or USB key 
[20:37] <superm1> boot off of that and see how things are lookign 
[20:38] <alex_mayorga1> will give that a shoot
[20:39] <superm1> alex_mayorga1, if it doesnt work immediately, choose safe graphics mode in the disk, and then finish your install and you can test with nouveau
[20:42] <alex_mayorga1> is nouveau on intrepid somehow?
[20:43] <superm1> not easily
[20:43] <alex_mayorga1> I'll dist-upgrade as it is see how it fares
[20:45] <tjaalton> "currently not functional X", when you had the problem since gutsy?
[20:46] <superm1> alex_mayorga1, just boot off the disk, you generally can't dist-upgrade from a live cd
[20:46] <alex_mayorga1> yup, it's a laptop that ended up as headless server
[20:47] <alex_mayorga1> actually the live cd part is no longer current, it's installed and running
[20:48] <superm1> yeah; what i'm saying to do is to just briefly test from the live cd.  it will attempt to use nv when you boot it without messing up your current install
[20:48] <superm1> and if things look good, you can do a command line dist upgrade using "sudo do-release-upgrade"
[20:49] <alex_mayorga1> I'll skip the live cd and see how it goes, not really worried if it messes things up
[20:54] <alex_mayorga1> weird "No new release found"
[20:55] <superm1> try: sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[20:56] <superm1> and if that doesn't work, try sudo do-release-upgrade -d -p
[20:58] <alex_mayorga1> superm1, -d seems to do the trick, thanks
[23:25] <ScislaC> I have a friend who want to test Jaunty, but X is failing with: "[17179825.492000] [drm:i810_wait_ring] *ERROR* space: 65520 wanted 65528 [17179825.492000] [drm:i810_wait_ring] *ERROR* lockup"
[23:26] <ScislaC> that's via the live cd... any thoughts on if it's worth bothering with?