[01:03] how do you write the control file so that x264-102 forces out x264-xxx where xxx is less than 102? [01:05] would Depends: libx264-102 (<< ${binary:Version}) do it? [01:05] i mean conflicts, not depends === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [09:22] bjsnider: normally you don't do that. === yofel_ is now known as yofel [11:33] i have a bamboo fun cth 661 which is not recognized with ubuntu maverick. [11:34] when i plugin, syslog says: Jul 21 12:34:19 zitrone kernel: [ 2009.316083] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5 [11:35] i loaded the wacom kernel module (modprobe wacom). $ lsmod |grep wacom [11:35] wacom 26204 0 [11:35] any ideas? [11:43] is it a real wacom brand device, or an oem one? [11:57] ah, so it's a pen&touch model, no support for it yet then [12:59] In dmesg I get "You have old & broken userspace please consider updating mesa" under maverick, is that know or should I open a bug? [13:26] bigon: it's known [13:39] I've just opened a bug :x [13:40] Anyone running Lucid on i386 with an intel GPU? [13:41] I'd like to check that https://edge.launchpad.net/~raof/+archive/aubergine/+packages works before pointing everyone with broken i855 at it for testing. [15:01] RAOF: I've got an i865 machine that is currently working not too bad. As long as there's a clear path back to the current packages, I can test that. [15:02] Excellent. [15:02] RAOF: The xorg-server change we discussed is uploaded too. [15:02] I noticed. Thanks. [15:02] So, the path back would be either (a) manually downgrade xserver-xorg-video-intel & libdrm*, or (b) use ppa-purge to do that automatically. [15:04] OK. How urgent is this? [15:04] Is this aimed at 10.04.1? [15:04] It's not. [15:05] It won't hit 10.04.1; it's too big a change (basically grafting a whole new driver into -intel) [15:05] But it needs testing so that I can push for it to be merged to -intel mainline, so that it can work in Maverick. [15:16] OK. So if I don't get to it until Friday, it's not critical? [15:16] I'm glad you aren't pushing it for 10.04.1. [15:21] It's not critical. [15:23] OK. I'll try to carve out some time then. [15:23] Whenever you've got a lazy hour. [15:23] Thanks. === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [17:04] RAOF: turned out to be a bug in the recent debian merge. the ubuntu udev rules was subtly more correct than the debian one. [17:05] kees: GAH! I stared at that merge. [17:05] (At the time, not just now) [17:05] what's wrong with our udev rules? :) [17:05] RAOF: heh, me too. I looked at the old udev rules and was all "oh, these are the same" :P [17:06] jcristau: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589847 [17:06] Debian bug 589847 in xf86-input-wacom "internal serial wacom devices ignored" [Normal,Open] [17:06] We might as well also grab the new 0.10.7 release. [17:06] oh, wacom. [17:06] jcristau: heh [17:06] not my fault then \o/ [17:06] Yah. One of the annoying non-xsfbs X packages :/ [17:08] Is there a release schedule for mesa somewhere? [17:08] not that i know of [17:09] Apart from “quarterly”. [17:47] RAOF: can ya bring up the modular agp problem at the sprint if you get a chance? :) [17:47] Sarvatt: Yes! [17:48] I've already got vga16fb handled. [17:48] just in time for the switch away from vga16fb to vesafb huh? :) [17:48] No - currently vga16fb *and* veasafb is loading. [17:49] blacklisting vga16fb isthe first thing i do on all of my machines so i didn't notice :) [17:50] We've dropped the patch which made vga16fb fail to bind if there was already a framebuffer driver. [17:50] So now there's /dev/fb1 driven by vga16fb waiting for the unwary to trigger it. [17:50] probably should drop the patch making vga16fb load for all vga pci devices too from last december [17:53] darnit, ati stopped building oddly, it failed on amd64 on both maverick and lucid last upload, now this upload it only failed on maverick but on both i386+amd64. http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52240157/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.xserver-xorg-video-ati_1:6.13.99%2Bgit20100720.593eff29-0ubuntu0sarvatt_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [18:08] Sarvatt: Yup, that's what's going to happen - we'll drop the “bind to everything” patch. [18:27] oh bah i forgot to add x11proto-xinerama-dev to xserver-xorg-dev last time i updated it [19:10] RAOF, how's the sprint going so far? [21:43] Hate to ask such a basic question, but does adding the stable ubuntu-x-swat and updating allow you to install Catalsyt 10.6 drivers from Jockey? [21:44] Or the command line for that matter. Just not sure what version of the drivers ubuntu-x-swat stable is on. [23:03] yeah catalyst 10.6 is in there, but it'll require running aticonfig --initial after installing it