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apwtseliot, yo!  know anything about how OSD displays things, specifically whether it might do any wierd grabs for the cursor or something to do its fadey poop?10:19
tseliotapw: sorry but I've never played with OSD code. MacSlow would be the right dev to ask about that10:20
apwtseliot, how does compiz know to grey out an application pane?10:25
RAOFWhen the application stops responding to the WM_PING message (or somesuch), IIRC.10:26
apwso the underlying question is what the heck is gnome-terminal doing which would be affected by notify-osd stopping dead in its tracks10:27
tseliotso when a bubble from notify-osd shows up, the terminal is grayed out?10:28
AlanBellanything I can do to help with bug 42876910:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 428769 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "compiz starts with a blank screen on a 2048x1152 monitor" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42876910:49
AlanBellif someone can point me where to look I will happily read the code and do some debugging10:49
CShadowRunDon't suppose anyone can help me isolate a memory leak in X?13:35
CShadowRunI have to reboot almost daily because Xorg uses 70, 80% of my 8GB memory13:35
tjaaltoncheck with xrestop if it's some client using pixmem13:36
CShadowRunNah, the highest is compiz with 53MB13:38
CShadowRunAll: 136449K total13:38
tjaaltonwhich version?13:39
CShadowRunthe latest version in karmic13:39
CShadowRun(been like it for years though)13:39
CShadowRunxorg is 1:7.4+3ubuntu713:40
tjaaltonwhat driver?13:42
CShadowRunnvidia 18513:42
tjaaltontry without compiz13:45
tjaaltonor another driver13:45
tjaaltonmeaning !nvidia13:45
CShadowRunhehe ok, i'll have to try that at some point, i use ubuntu for gaming alot so switching nvidia off makes life difficult for me :)13:46
tjaaltonsure13:46
tjaaltonit's not that there aren't memleaks in the server, but it's likely just the driver doing it13:47
tjaaltonand I don't know how to valgrind the xserver to find real leaks13:47
CShadowRunhehe13:47
CShadowRunIf anyone does know how to do that, i assume it wouldn't be that hard to find, it'd be that big >4GB block of memory :P13:48
CShadowRunit's using 53.3% atm13:48
Duke`xserver-xorg-video-intel is broken again on karmic x86_64 (xorg-edgers' package of 25th november)18:27
tormodDuke`, it has been broken in git for soon 3 weeks, but I have rolled it out again to stir things up :)19:24
tormodthey are working on it19:24
Duke`ok19:24
Duke`is it the bug I mentioned some weeks ago, on jaunty? (it has been fixed since then)19:25
tormodyou were talking about https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25031, not?19:26
ubottuFreedesktop bug 25031 in Driver/intel "rendering and color corruption since 14109abf" [Major,New]19:26
Duke`yeah it seems so19:35
tormodCShadowRun, did you see the "Troubleshooting server memory leaks" thread on xorg ML today?19:45
CShadowRuntormod: nope19:45
CShadowRunI know absolutely nothing about this stuff though, i was just hoping to gather enough so i could submit a bug report19:45
tormodit refers to a debian and fedora report19:46
CShadowRun:)19:46
tormodbryce, are you syncing or merging intel-gpu-tools? I just saw the MIR released, but no new package.22:53

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