[09:05] <rek> hi
[09:05] <rek> hi all
[09:05] <rek> hi, i need proprietary drivers i used with hardy heron now i'm running 9.10 i tried to install some glx packages but in system administration hardware drivers i don't see anything....and my pc after a few minutes stops working and i need to reset help...... 
[21:05] <ScislaC> bryce: you guys love to torture me by continually breaking my tablet's usability during the dev cycles ;)
[21:06] <bryce> :-/
[21:07] <ScislaC> Alexia_Death: your brush dynamics enhancements in gimp rock for the record :D
[21:08] <bryce> ScislaC, everyone always blames Ubuntu for when stuff breaks, and gives credit to upstreams when stuff works ;-)
[21:09] <ScislaC> bryce: I don't blame Ubuntu... I blame myself for never keeping a stable OS for longer than a month ;)
[21:09] <bryce> ScislaC, I suppose since upstreams are always perfect, any error must be the result of an imperfection introduced during integration into the distro ;-)
[21:38] <ScislaC> bryce: AHA! Finally found a bug report on the issue...
[21:39] <bryce> #?
[21:42] <ScislaC> bryce: now that I'm done posting too many times to the report... ;)  it's #410267
[21:42] <ScislaC> I'm pretty sure the wacom-tools assumption is incorrect
[21:48] <ScislaC> bryce: anything in particular you think I can add to that report that it's lacking?
[21:49] <bryce> reading
[21:50] <bryce> well, it's likely not a -vesa bug.  I don't think that'd interact much with input devices, plus it really hasn't changed since jaunty
[21:55] <bryce> ScislaC, are you able to reproduce it with !-vesa?
[21:56] <ScislaC> uhm, I use -ati? (I'm assuming that -vesa is a more generic driver)
[21:57] <ScislaC> bryce: that was at you... in case you don't peek back here soon ;)
[22:01] <bryce> ok
[22:23] <ScislaC> bryce: thank you for helping with that bug :)