[00:00] <kees> RAOF: this should never stop animating... http://people.canonical.com/~kees/sdltest.c
[00:05] <Sarvatt> kees: works fine here on intel and nouveau but i'm using edgers, hmm
[00:08]  * kees scratches his head
[00:08] <kees> I'm on 2.6.34-5-generic, since .35 doesn't boot for me.  :(
[00:09]  * kees will play around.  if other people aren't seeing it, then i'll go try to go digging a bit harder.  thanks for testing!
[00:10] <Sarvatt> i'm not using stock packages though and dont have the bandwidth at this hotel to downgrade
[00:11] <ion> sarvatt: Did you notice my message?
[00:11] <Sarvatt> ion: nope sorry, whats up?
[00:13] <ion> sarvatt: This should work for all current versions of the driver and hopefully many future versions: http://gist.github.com/raw/445368/6b54c1c04836d3d9d9061cdf0b25c60b8c4c0e38/nvidia_supported
[00:14] <Sarvatt> oh nice, thanks ion!
[00:17] <Sarvatt> DEBUG: readme:354 object:577 deletions:0 additions:223
[00:19] <ion> The README had 354 IDs, nv-kernel.o had 577. From README to nv-kernel.o, there were no IDs removed and 223 added.
[00:21] <ion> The current thresholds for accepting a symbol as the list from nv-kernel.o are: zero deletions and at most n additions where n is 1.5 times the number of IDs in README.
[00:23] <ion> Other symbols than the correct list will have hard time meeting those requirements.
[00:27] <ion> sarvatt: The script will also exit with a non-zero value if no list was found.
[00:55] <ripps> Sarvatt: why doesn't mesa include a git changelog.gz like xserver does?
[00:55] <ripps> It'd be useful to know what's been changed.
[00:56] <RAOF> It does, in mesa-common (from memory)
[00:56] <ripps> RAOF: I meant the libgl1-mesa updates
[00:57] <RAOF> Its' in mesa-common.
[00:58] <ripps> hmmm... there is no mesa-common, or at least there's no docs of it.
[00:58] <ripps> at least not in xorg-edgers.
[00:58] <RAOF> Maybe it's mesa-common-dev
[01:27] <ripps> woo, alot of r300g fixes. It might be time for me to try out gallium again. Maybe it won't be so crashy.
[01:34] <ripps> nope, still crashes when starting gnome-mplayer
[01:34] <ripps> crashes compiz
[01:53] <RAOF> Wow.  VGA hotplug on intel.
[02:03] <m3ga> i need to fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-mouse/+bug/595342 and i'm willing to put in considerable effort.
[02:03] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 595342 in xserver-xorg-input-mouse (Ubuntu) "Avago touchscreen detected but not working (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[02:04] <m3ga> whats the best plan of attack?
[02:04] <ripps> Sarvatt RAOF: I have a backtrace of compiz crashing: http://pastebin.com/0neGZ66d
[02:08] <RAOF> It'd be interesting to get the ??s from libGL resolved - do you have those dbg packages installed?
[02:10] <ion> raof: One would think any driver that can e.g. fetch EDID could do display hotplug at least by polling if no other means are available.
[02:11] <RAOF> Yeah, but that requires polling, which tends to require the display hardware to be turned off briefly.
[02:11] <ion> Oh. I wasn’t aware of that.
[02:11] <RAOF> Also, this LCD apparently doesn't export its EDID over VGA. :/
[02:11] <ripps> RAOF: I'm installing the -dbg for libGL now
[02:12] <RAOF> Hm.  Where was that X patch to not hang compiz + dual head…
[02:12] <ripps> RAOF: 
[02:12] <ripps> http://pastebin.com/xdHMKT7C
[02:16] <RAOF> Well, there appears to be plenty of NULL to go around there.
[03:22] <RAOF> kees: Aaah, interesting.  I can reproduce your problem only with compiz + the 2.11 DDX.  It may have something to do with our patch to stop everything freezing to a halt when using pageflipping to handle syncs.
[04:42] <kees> RAOF: oh!  I didn't even think to turn off compiz.
[04:43] <kees> RAOF: up, totally fixed if I get rid of compiz.
[04:43] <kees> RAOF: shall I open a bug, or is this already tracked somewhere?
[04:44] <RAOF> I don't think it's tracked anywhere yet.
[04:45] <RAOF> I'll check whether it also happens on -radeon.
[04:46] <RAOF> After going for a short walk.  It's time for some exercise and sun to warm me up!
[07:01] <RAOF> kees: Yup, that's an -intel only problem.
[07:07] <RAOF> Gah.  It doesn't _really_ need to be getting dark here yet.  It's just lazy.
[07:32]  * hyperair wonders why rainlendar2 no longer appears with xorg-edgers packages
[08:59] <RAOF> asac: Good morning?
[10:25] <hyperair> Sarvatt: aha. your cairo package breaks rainlendar2.
[10:25] <hyperair> (which isn't in the Ubuntu repos anyway, so sucks to be me =()
[10:43] <ripps> is anybody else seeing a weird evince rendering issue where it won't scroll the page image?
[10:43] <ripps> maverick/xorg-edgers
[11:03] <ripps> Still have bug, even after turning off gallium. Gonna try removing xorg-edgers to see if it's the upstream xorg/drivers causing it.
[11:21] <RAOF> asac: ping?
[11:34] <ripps> Okay, removing xorg-edgers fixed the evince problem. That must mean one of the most recent updates broke evince scrolling
[12:38] <tseliot> Sarvatt, RAOF: the bug which involved having "(EE) DoSwapInterval: cx = (nil), GLX screen = (nil)" in the X log is fixed, isn't it?
[17:52]  * bryce_ waves
[17:56] <Sarvatt> heyo bryce_!
[17:56] <Sarvatt> tseliot: did you see that ion fixed nvidia_supported?
 sarvatt: This should work for all current versions of the driver and hopefully many future versions: http://gist.github.com/raw/445368/6b54c1c04836d3d9d9061cdf0b25c60b8c4c0e38/nvidia_supported
[17:57] <tseliot> Sarvatt: no, I didn't, as I had more urgent oem work to deal with
[17:58] <tseliot> Sarvatt: are we tracking this in git?
[18:06] <Sarvatt> nope, not tracking it anywhere thats why I wanted to pass it along since i'm in the process of moving and wont be around much
[18:09] <tseliot> ah, ok, thanks for the link
[18:17] <ricotz> Sarvatt, hi, do you have a minute?
[18:19] <Sarvatt> whats up?
[18:21] <ricotz> Sarvatt, do you know if there could be a problem shipping gconf 2.31.4 for lucid?
[18:22] <Sarvatt> i really have no idea about it, just a quick look at git makes it look like it might be a problem though :(
[18:25] <ricotz> Sarvatt, ok, i was hoping you know it, what commit is bothering you?
[18:26] <Sarvatt> all of the converting schemas to gsettings stuff
[18:26] <Sarvatt> is it optional?
[18:27] <ricotz> Sarvatt, this shouldnt be a problem, this is just a extra backend to use gsetting with gconf
[18:27] <ricotz> yes it is turned of in maverick, and i enabled it and want to port it to lucid
[18:29] <Sarvatt> seems like a really major change, sorry I dont know more about it
[18:30] <ricotz> Sarvatt, thank you, i switched to maverick and it is working, but lucid is another thing
[18:31] <ion> sarvatt: Did you get my message explaining the DEBUG line?
[20:36] <Azelphur> Can anyone help me? I keep getting this weird bug where my input lags up, my CPU is at 94% idle, I have plenty of free RAM
[20:36] <Azelphur> It's really annoying, I have to type very slowly otherwise my text will come out in the wrong order, or just not arrive at al
[20:36] <Azelphur> for eampl i'm typin tihs sentence at anomral sped
[20:36] <Azelphur> >.<
[20:37] <Azelphur> my mouse moves very blocky, like 1 update every second
[20:45] <Azelphur> narrowing it down, i think its a usb problem, tried replugging my keyboard and it didnt come up again