=== wgrant_ is now known as wgrant [08:49] do brightness keys work for intel users here? [08:49] in karmic i mean [08:50] it seems the relevant acpi events aren't being fired. === ripps_ is now known as ripps [11:23] hum latest mesa from xorg-edgers makes my session crash at login and take me back at gdm prompt. [12:00] Duke`: are you sure it is mesa? I have just fixed a crasher in -intel that did the same [12:01] wait, I check which .debs I have reverted [12:01] I have only mesa packages [12:02] no intel package (except the DRI driver for intel in mesa) [12:03] What graphics do you have? [12:03] i945 [12:03] I don't know what exactly is broken [12:03] I don't see anything in Xorg.0.log [12:03] .old [12:04] and with KMS, I don't know if X server has segfaulted and restarted completly (no screen flickering) [12:07] I would say going back to gdm means X crashed [12:07] so you use -intel from karmic, not from the ppa? [12:09] -intel from ppa [12:09] but I haven't got any upgrade for it for days [12:10] october 17th the last one [12:10] and I'm on jaunty [12:10] The ppa version has the crash [12:11] since when have you experienced the crash? [12:11] No, jaunty shouldn't have the crash I had [12:12] ok [12:34] hello there [12:34] I've read the X protocol and I'm with some doubs :3 [12:35] *questions [12:35] X server will be run on the User OS and it draws screens and send the result to the client app that requested the screen?