[01:56] <Sarvatt> oops, sorry guys guess I got booted and didnt realize it
 edt: he had an old version of xserver installed that didn't get upgraded since it was a higher version number and his problem was that he lost his keyboard completely because of the input device configuration changes recently, there's no way its the same problem on gentoo
 skimj: you can't use lucid packages on karmic unfortunately, i'm not putting xserver 1.7 in there for karmic and there have been no 1.6 branch changes in months
[01:56] <bryceh> wb
[01:57] <Sarvatt> said that stuff while I was disconnected, can't tell with this bouncer sometimes :D
[02:08] <Sarvatt> well, disabling the glx 1.4 enablement patches in xserver does fix clutter apps crashing the server.. the test case on fdo 26394 that uses calls a glx 1.3 function directly still brings down the server though. jbarnes' xserver patch makes clutter apps not guaranteed to crash every close but maybe 1 out of 10 closes with the 03 and 04 patches enabled
[02:09] <Sarvatt> but things shouldn't be calling unsupported functions directly anyway, seems like disabling 03 and 04 in the server would be the way to go if we cant figure it out
[02:10] <Sarvatt> btw I noticed we lost the vblank message spam disablement patch in mesa we had ages ago?
[02:31] <bryceh> did we?
[02:31] <bryceh> check the changelog to see when/why it was dropped
[02:37] <Sarvatt> http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/F-12/mesa/mesa-7.6-hush-vblank-warning.patch?view=markup
[02:37] <Sarvatt> that one
[02:37] <Sarvatt> digging through the changelog
[02:40] <Sarvatt> this netbook is going to explode, been compiling different mesa and xserver versions nonstop since monday
[02:47] <Sarvatt> maybe i'm crazy and we never had that, dont see it in the changelog
[04:33] <Sarvatt> more fail with the glx 1.4 patches, server claims it supports glx 1.4 so clutter tries to use the 1.3 backend and that doesn't work under xephyr. so much for gnome-shell testing with xephyr
[11:01] <RAOF> Is fglrx known to be broken at this point?
[18:47] <bryceh> RAOF, afaik it should be working, so if it's not that's an issue