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dyek_bjsnider: Ah, this appears to be it. Not easy to find at all when getting started with it. Now, I know how to find other packages. Thanks.00:06
bjsniderthe bot is all00:07
rippstjaalton: Any word from the debian wacom-tools maintainer?16:49
tjaaltonripps: nope..'17:29
rippstjaalton: I'm trying to build wacom-tools in pbuilder, but it seems that a bunch of subdirectories in debian/ seem to be deleted when It's moved to the pbuilder environment... weird.17:36
jcristautjaalton: ron was active in #d-devel a couple hours ago fwiw17:40
tjaaltonjcristau: hmm ok19:16
tjaaltonripps: w-t doesn't work with xserver 1.719:20
rippstjaalton: well, i've built a wacom driver from a xf86-input-wacom git repo, but I still have the same problem. I can see from my xorg.0.log that udev is detecting the tablet and and xorg is aware of it. So I don't know why it's glitching like this.19:22
tjaaltonripps: like what?19:22
rippstjaalton: it freezes on click until I move the pen far away from the tablet19:23
tjaaltonripps: but is it using wacom or evdev?19:23
tjaaltonmy bet is on evdev19:23
tjaaltonfull log would show19:24
rippswell, I can see that udev is populating it, it's located at /dev/input/event4, and the wacom module is loaded in lsmod...19:25
rippsI'm not sure if if evdev is loading it or not, I'm not seeing any mention of evdev.19:25
tjaaltonwell I guess you don't have a wacom rules file for udev?19:26
tjaaltonin that case it'll use evdev19:26
tjaaltonkernel module or not19:26
wind-riderhi19:28
jcristautjaalton: now it's xorg.conf.d/10-wacom.conf ;)19:28
wind-ridercan somebody help me with http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig/Rules?19:28
tjaaltonjcristau: yes, obviously :)19:28
rippsI don't have xorg.conf.d yet19:28
jcristau(just sent pull request for the udev stuff on top of xorg.conf.d)19:29
tjaaltononly a handful of people do19:29
jcristauudev x11_driver and x11_options.* are gone19:29
tjaaltonyeah19:29
tjaaltonwell, no need for rules at all, right?19:29
tjaaltonwhen the xorg.conf.d stuff is used19:30
jcristauthe xkb stuff stays so it can pull stuff from /etc/default/something, but that's it yeah19:30
jcristauwhich is nice19:30
tjaaltonright19:30
tjaaltonwind-rider: what's the problem?19:31
wind-ridertjaalton: some hotkeys of my laptop lack a X11 keysym, but they do generate keycodes19:31
tjaaltonwind-rider: xev shows them?19:31
wind-ridertjaalton: xev returns the keycodes, but returns 'NoSymbol' as keysym19:32
wind-ridertjaalton: i'd like to add these keysyms upstream so other people won't have the same problem19:32
tjaaltonhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys19:32
wind-ridertjaalton: so I'd like to avoid ~/.Xmodmap or so19:33
tjaaltonwell, if xev shows them it should be quite easy19:33
tjaaltonfile a bug report upstream and tell how to make it work19:33
wind-ridertjaalton: report the bug at https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xkeyboard-config ?19:34
tjaaltonwind-rider: yes19:34
wind-ridertjaalton: ok, i'll do that19:36
wind-riderthx19:36
Sarvattok halfway through the third day uptime and no sign of any crashes no matter what i do with these 2 libdrm commits reverted from 2.4.1620:40
Sarvattpretty safe to say that fixed it, now to try with just b73612e4fd69565aa2c5c2e9677f3e0af1945f7d  reverted20:41
Sarvatthope it does work because 792fed1e2460f96459141b5a628dd5ab4fbb87db doesn't revert cleanly from 2.4.1720:48

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