[00:28] I think this is what you were looking for for 2D but glxgears having that problem has nothing to do with it - https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/1154014/+listing-archive-extra [00:28] have you tried using --vga vmware instead of cirrus? [00:30] or --vga std [00:30] (kvm args, instead of the default --vga cirrus) [00:33] Sarvatt: Isn't that just the X Render extension that is testing? [00:33] yup [00:33] And I thought I'd tried VMWare but I'll check again once piglit finishes [00:38] Sarvatt: It's one of those things that while really running 3d on a VM will obviously need something special doing, being able to run apps that use GL for little things at an almost useable pace means that at least you get a chance to turn things off [00:38] it'd be nice if the qemu-kvm git tree was actually readable [00:43] Sarvatt: git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/qemu-kvm.git that one? [00:43] is that just a stock lucid vm? [00:43] i can't reproduce it [00:43] http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/marcelo/qemu-kvm.git;a=shortlog [00:43] yeah [00:43] Sarvatt: Maverick currently on maverick [00:43] but I did that when it was lucid on lucid [00:45] Sarvatt: In what way not readable? Just hard to understand? [00:45] ah i just tried lucid on lucid and lucid on maverick [00:45] I was fairly sure lucid on lucid was what broke for me - you have glxgears working? [00:46] oh they merged branches up to certain commits, i thought they squashed chunks of the real qemu trees into single commits [00:47] yeah glxgears was working fine [00:49] Sarvatt: Hmm - that's with Cirrus? [00:50] I just tried vmvga and it worked [00:51] and back to cirrus and it fails again [01:11] bizarre, rendercheck seems faster in my vm than native on the Radeon [02:42] penguin42: nothing strange about that :D === Nicke is now known as 18VABDTK5 === maxb_ is now known as Guest7510 [11:37] hi guys, do the owners of the xorg edgers ppa hang out here? [11:39] just trying to update my lucid install to the latest nouveau - it seems that the nouveau module backport package in the ppa doesn't support the current ubuntu kernel [11:42] so upgrade your kernel? [11:43] soreau, thanks, the kernel I'm running (from stable lucid) is of a higher version than the backported modules [11:43] 2.6.32-24 (stable lucid) vs. 2.6.32-20 (xorg-edgers nouveau backport module) [11:45] It doesn't make much sense to run latest userspace with older kernel bits IMHO [11:45] right [11:46] but what use is a backport that doesn't support the current kernel being pushed by ubuntu's updates? [11:46] None. Which is why you should use and complain only about latest bits ;) [11:47] i'm having trouble with nouveau and my card with a fresh install - i tried the edgers ppa to either solve or allow me to file a bug [11:47] so i'm ppa-purging right now as i can't run the latest module anyway. might upgrade to 10.10 alpha and see how it goes [11:48] cheers [11:49] will the edgers ppa work against maverick? [11:52] yea [11:52] sweet [11:52] it keeps repos for most recent versions of ubuntu (especially testing) [11:53] right... [11:53] maybe i'm getting this wrong [11:54] i installed and updated lucid, ran all available updates and my computer would hang when it got to X (using nouveau) [11:54] setting nouveau.modeset=0 gets it to boot as VESA [11:54] I added the edgers ppa and installed all the latest bits, but the kernel seems to still pick up the old module - should there have been a backported kern module for nouveau? Or did I do something incorrectly? [11:55] everything seemed to indicate that the plain 0.15 version was loading, instead of the 0.16+change version from edgers [11:56] that version was showing in the xorg log and dmesg [11:57] Did you try a latest kernel? [11:59] ah, no - just the 2.6.32-24 from lucid - i should have used one from the kernel team ppa [12:00] righto, my bad then - maverick upgrade underway so hopefully that fixes it === Guest7510 is now known as maxb === maxb is now known as Guest10006 === maxb_ is now known as maxb === seb128_ is now known as seb128 [14:50] Hi, I've tested and uploaded a patch for http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/553415 - can anyone assist with creating a lucid task? [14:50] Launchpad bug 553415 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "mouse trapped in box for Open Motif (affects: 26) (dups: 3) (heat: 111)" [Undecided,Fix released] === 18VABDTK5 is now known as Nicke_ [17:00] ginggs: done, I could even sponsor the fix but would like to talk to the release manager about pulling whole 1.7.7 [17:01] thanks! === yofel_ is now known as yofel [23:58] whoa, thats where all my memory went! [23:59] 7504 objects [23:59] -1318584320 object bytes [23:59] -ve memory - always bad