[03:04] tormod: yeah its just because you were building all those drivers in drivers-only without macros 1.3 that they all require now [03:05] oh darn he isnt here [08:39] whoa, wacom 0.10.1 doesn't rely on hal nor libudev, but queries the kernel directly for the capabilities [08:40] is tormod a DD now? [08:41] is that a good thing or a bad thing? [08:41] both are good, if true :) [08:41] hmm that's cool =p [08:41] but wouldn't that require a bit of reimplementation of things? [08:42] it's done in the driver [08:42] hmm, 98 packages to update in debian [08:42] by driver you mean kernel module or what? [08:43] no, the X driver [08:43] ah [08:43] I've only read the announce, nothing more :) [08:43] +ment [08:43] i see [08:45] tseliot: hey, check the wacom 0.10.1 announcement ;) [08:46] tjaalton: let me check xorg-announce [08:47] tjaalton: now *that* is what I call a cool release. Do we need a new kernel? [08:47] tseliot: no idea, I think not [08:48] it's definitely something that I have to try [16:16] nice, building that new wacom on edgers to try it out [17:27] bryce: there's a fresh wacom that queries the kernel for the device properties, so no hal or udev is needed :) [17:27] there we go, took a ton of rule changes since the 0.8.4 versions but wacom 0.10.1 is working now in edgers lucid repo under xorg 7.5/xserver 1.8 if anyone wanted to try it [17:28] I don't think there's sense in using the old wacom-tools as a base [17:28] bah, gotta go ->