[00:02] Ng: want x64 debs or do you want to just wait for the PPA? I built it on my x64 machine to verify dropping patch 121 fixes it there too but I forgot plymouth wasnt working on that machine so cant test it [00:03] http://sarvatt.com/downloads/xserver-gdm/ [00:05] Sarvatt: ooh, the PPA built, I'll install it and test now :) [00:06] * Ng sighs, or not [00:06] why does rebuilding xorg-xserver seem to force you to rebuild xserver-common to have the exact same version? :/ [00:07] its part of the same source package? [00:07] hrm, what, xserver-common claims to have a Source of xorg-server, but that's what I uploaded and it built, but didn't make a -common package [00:07] https://edge.launchpad.net/~cmsj/+archive/ppa/+packages [00:09] it builds with the i386 on a PPA I guess, building locally it builds it [00:09] ohh, that's arch all, I bet that's only going to get built b... yeah, i386 [00:09] xserver-common_1.7.3.902-1ubuntu9.1_all.deb [00:09] * Start in 20 hours (2605) Rescore build What's this? [00:09] I'm just going to install yours ;) [00:09] sheesh! [00:09] 20 hours of mozilla queues no doubt :D [00:09] yeah, probably [00:10] but there's only like 4 builders right now [00:10] i think theres a ton of KDE releasing queued to build too [00:10] releases rather [00:11] I should set up my own dak instance [00:11] wonder why that was broken in the past week though, last weekend after bryce updated xserver to drop the patch that was making it segfault on FatalError it was working fine with plymouth [00:12] somewhere between sunday and wednesday it broke [00:13] with patch 121 in xserver its trying to start display :1 on VT7 when I do a guest session and giving the drm failed to set master error with plymouth going, and if i drop patch 121 it starts display :1 on VT8 and works right [00:16] ugh I need to write an upstart job for znc or something [00:21] Sarvatt: no change, switch user still leaves me with a weird broken console/X hybrid [00:21] upstart job? are you using it for multiple users or just yourself? [00:22] I just have znc running for myself as my user: [00:22] -(cmsj@mairukipa)-(~)- crontab -l | grep znc [00:22] @reboot znc [00:25] hmmmmm why did it work here [00:30] ahh I see what I did [00:30] my indicator applet session is screwed up and not showing any buttons so I added the log out applet [00:30] that does things differently [00:31] if i go to vt1, sudo service stop gdm then sudo service start gdm everything works fine [00:32] i think that log out applet is just stopping/restarting gdm without automatic login (?) instead of trying to change the session inside gdm [00:35] dont know how to fix indicator-applet-session to show the logoff/guest session stuff again [00:35] it works if i use the log off applet and log in again but its not working on first boot ever anymore [00:36] weird [00:37] its working for you? [00:38] maybe if i disable automatic login.. [00:47] yep disabling automatic login made indicator-applet-session work again, and yep its still broken that way here :( [00:49] if i use log out applet it moves X over to VT8 altogether and things all work but still getting the "[drm] failed to set drm interface version." and "failed to get resources: Bad file descriptor" [00:49] from a fresh boot using VT7 [00:52] Sarvatt: yeah the indicator applet works fine for me, no automatic login [00:53] (I mean it works fine in that it shows the right items, they don't all work obviously ;) [00:54] yeah disabling automatic login fixed it here, guess thats the problem there :( [01:07] trying gdm without the plymouth integration patch now [01:16] no luck there [02:33] that solar plymouth theme sure is pretty, but wow does it kill my boot times http://sarvatt.com/downloads/asuka-lucid-20100123-3.png [02:38] still feels 2x faster than jaunty though even though I had bootcharts like this back then http://sarvatt.com/downloads/ubuntu-9-jaunty-20090318-1.png [08:55] Sarvatt: FYI, I finally rebooted and the Intuos 2 only works on the first plug. I have to fully reboot for it to be detected (well, or for it to work) again. === yofel_ is now known as yofel [16:22] tjaalton: think ya meant to make it xserver-xorg-input-joystick-dev? http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-xorg/driver/xserver-xorg-input-joystick.git;a=blob;f=debian/control;h=6ba8288cc0593381e0b7391645c812a2cae44400;hb=HEAD [16:30] Sarvatt: ack, please feel free to fix it up :) [16:30] Sarvatt: also change arch:any -> arch:all maybe [17:06] is there a version of the x-server-with-no-backfill patched version of the current x-server for Ubuntu 9.10; my latest apt-get upgrade replaced my patch x-server and my ATI-base windows are slow again :( [17:06] the original patched xserver PPA is here: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/xserver-no-backfill [17:14] jcristau: sad to hear that you're moving away from debian-x [17:16] libv: i need to finish my phd last year, and doing both at the same time doesn't seem possible :/ [17:16] but thanks [17:16] yeah, makes sense [17:42] jcristau: coming to fosdem this year? [17:42] afraid not :( [17:42] too bad, not only for the social stuff, but i will be mentioning your work twice in my talk [17:43] heh [17:43] 1) git trees with debian overlays 2) separate libdrmintel [17:44] maybe if xdc is in .fr later this year i'll try to make it there [17:44] there's going to be an xdc in europe? [17:44] alanc said something like that on #xorg-devel [17:45] heh [17:45] wasn't sure yet, but. [17:45] as a response to my complaint about fosdem i'm sure [17:45] why is it that i have to kick ass, every time, before anything changes [17:47] dunno in response to what, it was in the middle of freenode netsplits [17:51] ah, so it was not in the last few days? [17:55] hah, 16th. [17:56] f it [17:56] toulouse.\ [17:56] fosdem is central, just as far to go to as everything else [17:57] err, for everyone [17:58] no-one without corporate sponsorship will go there [17:58] well, except the redhatters, they will use X.org funds as per usual [19:32] i would really like some help, I have try remoting into my "sick" machine following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing#Debug symbol information [19:33] but the whole machine crashes not just X, so i can never complete the backtrace [19:36] the screen sometime goes black but normally it just get white "scanlines" on kernels newer than -7 [19:41] sorry this is in lucid [19:57] hmm [19:57] dh_install --sourcedir=debian/tmp --list-missing --exclude=joystick_drv.la --exclude=usr/share/man/man4 [19:57] dh_install -d debian/xserver-xorg-input-joystick/lib/udev/rules.d [19:57] dh_install: xserver-xorg-input-joystick missing files (usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/*.so), aborting [19:58] ll debian/tmp/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/*.so [19:58] -rwxr-xr-x 1 robert robert 203766 2010-01-24 14:53 debian/tmp/usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/joystick_drv.so [20:00] fun [20:02] dh_install -d debian/xserver-xorg-input-joystick/lib/udev/rules.d [20:02] that sounds broken [20:02] was probably supposed to be install -d [20:02] indeed [20:03] same for the next one [20:03] dpkg-genchanges -b >../xserver-xorg-input-joystick_1.5.0-2_i386.changes [20:03] worked. [20:04] joystick-dev should be arch: all? should evdev-dev to be arch: all too then? [20:04] yes [20:05] it's just a bunch of #defines there's no reason to make it arch:any [20:05] alrighty pushing to both now [20:05] debian/rules needs to do stuff in binary-indep for that to work though [20:18] crap, thats what I get for messing with debian stuff when I don't understand what I'm doing, I left that out and am not sure how to fix it. [20:19] http://paste.ubuntu.com/362167/ [20:19] does that look right? [20:19] I just copied your synaptics change [20:22] yeah looks sane [20:23] basically copy dh_* from binary-arch and add DH_OPTIONS so debhelper does the right thing [20:27] should I drop ${shlib:Depends} from the -dev and dh_shlibdeps from the binary-indep rules as well? [20:27] it doesn't really matter [20:35] ok joystick works with http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-xorg/driver/xserver-xorg-input-joystick.git;a=commit;h=2a28ce4c4e7b8991b3fe881b6a6c7b99ac24ba2a now to fix up evdev [20:37] thanks! [20:37] sorry about the trouble and thanks a ton for helping me through it jcristau [20:41] np. i like it when i don't have to do anything ;) [22:43] Sarvatt: hah, I suck [22:56] please excuse me if this isn't the appropriate place to ask this, but if I'm trying to use XOpenDisplay/XCloseDisplay in a program, is it possible to get a list of the current screens attached to a specific Xserver so i can pick one and use it in XOpenDisplay/XCloseDisplay? [22:58] once you've done XOpenDisplay you can walk the screens [22:58] ScreenCount(dpy) tells you how many of them there are