[11:45] apw: can you have a look at this kernel patch, please? http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2009-May/002449.html [11:46] apw: it should fix bug #145501 [11:46] Launchpad bug 145501 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i855GM] [PATCH] laptop screen remains on with external monitor and lid closed" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145501 [11:47] tseliot, hmmm it looks familiar [11:50] apw: we already have the X part in, we're missing that patch for KMS though [11:50] s/part/patch/ [11:50] ok ... will look at it [11:51] thanks [15:00] tseliot: I've got a karmic box here that has no keyboard after resume from suspend (can't type in the password). I've ssh'ed into it. Would you have any suggestions on useful information I could collect to debug why? [15:03] ScottK: your /var/log/Xorg.0.log, dmesg, and check that hal is on [15:04] OK. How do I check hal is on? [15:04] ps aux | grep hal [15:05] Of course [15:05] Thanks [15:05] np [15:07] Yeah, it's on. [15:09] it's worth having a look at the logs then [15:25] tseliot: Bug 440612 [15:25] Launchpad bug 440612 in xorg "Lost keyboard after resume from suspend" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/440612 [15:26] ScottK: ok, thanks, I'll have a look at it [15:26] Great. Thanks. [15:28] which X log has the suspend/resume in it? [15:28] ScottK: ^^ [15:29] No idea [15:29] can you attach one that does? [15:29] It should be in dmesg I guess [15:29] dmesg is the kernel log, not X [15:30] Oh. Then XorgLog I would guess [15:30] I let apport pick what to attach [15:38] weird. [15:38] weird. [15:38] err [15:38] does a vt switch bring the keyboard back? [15:41] It did not. [15:41] I restarted kdm and that brought it back. [15:42] I've had this machine on Karmic since ~Alpha 3 and this is the first time this has happened. [15:42] It's a fresh install of karmic, not an upgrade, btw. === kees_ is now known as kees [17:40] isn't compiz supposed to work with radeon kms? it works without kms. === jldugger is now known as pwnguin [21:22] avidemux instantly restarts X every time [21:22] is this a known bug? [21:25] lesshaste, did you see it in launchpad? [21:28] bryce: not obviously [21:28] there a lot of avidemux crashes bugs [21:28] but I don't see an instantly restarts X one [21:29] all I have to do is type "avidemux" and press return [21:30] then collect a full backtrace and report it [21:31] bryce: ok but can you help me do that? [21:31] as I say it restarts X [21:31] so I don't know how to get a backtrace [21:32] I am pretty busy, but most of what you need to know is at wiki.ubuntu.com/X/ [21:35] the problem is that sudo force_start=1 /etc/init.d/apport restart doesn't seem to make apport work :( [21:36] lesshaste, there might be a backtrace in Xorg.0.log or the gdm log [21:38] tormod: I am guessing this is useless to you http://pastebin.ca/1589879 [21:39] lesshaste, that's actually a good start [21:40] tormod: oh :) [21:40] what else can I provide? [21:40] I am make it do it again with just 9 easy key presses :) [21:40] lesshaste, the whole log attached to your bug report [21:40] tormod: the whole of the gdm.log ? [21:41] it's sort of short [21:41] I was hoping the X log would have something useful [21:41] sorry the whole Xorg.0.log [21:41] ah that was in the gdm log [21:41] attach them both [21:42] ok [21:42] thanks [21:42] did you install xserver-xorg-core-dbg ? [21:43] lesshaste, next would be to do what they told you in #xorg [22:05] tormod: the x crash with cairo dock and compiz cube, i was telling you about a few days ago > Bug 436546 [22:05] Launchpad bug 436546 in cairo-dock-core "X crashes when using compiz cube and cairo-dock" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/436546 [22:05] tesliot helped getting the Xorg gdb too... [22:06] it still crashes :( no improvement [22:09] mac_v, you're using mesa from xorg-edgers, but -intel from karmic? [22:09] tormod: i'v purged edgers and now using x-updates [22:09] ok [22:10] tormod, has sarvatt been around lately? [22:11] he's here seems like [22:13] mac_v, I got confused since I read -intel in the apport stuff, you're on -ati of course [22:14] it reminds me I should update the mesa 7.6.1, it got some flush fixes [22:15] scratch that, the flush stuff was on master