[01:00] hmm haven't seen that before (output at the end) http://launchpadlibrarian.net/57782879/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-amd64.mesa_7.10.0%2Bgit20101017.98b3f274-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [01:07] Hey, cool. [01:08] We've got some 64bit cleanliness detection going on. [01:08] Of course, 64bit cleanliness is not exactly the worst problem pipe_i965 has :) [02:36] do the built-in graphics on the corei chips work with any distros right now? [04:01] bjsnider: They work with 10.10 just fine. [04:01] (FSVO just fine, obviosuly) [06:00] Hey, cool. Did you know it's possible to get the hardware cursor to hang around at the VT sometimes? :) [12:04] bjsnider: for me (core i7) they work better on 10.04 than 10.10 [12:05] 10.10 has annoying flicker (on a laptop lcd!) with dark stripy patterns [12:05] like the background on bbc.co.uk/iplayer [13:23] please patch is to be done on fglrx kernel module to compile again on kernels with CVE-2010-3081 fixed [13:23] lyhana8: The compat_alloc_user_space functions in include/asm/compat.h files in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36-rc4-git2 on 64-bit platforms do not properly allocate the userspace memory required for the 32-bit compatibility layer, which allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging the ability of the compat_mc_getsockopt function (aka the MCAST_MSFILTER getsockopt support) to control a certain length value, related to a "stack pointer unde [13:23] need for ubuntu 10.04 [14:00] lyhana8: do you have lucid-updates disabled or something? https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2010-September/011740.html [14:31] Sarvatt: I'm on Linux Mint [14:32] then you should probably talk to linux mint people.. [14:32] Sarvatt: it's a ubuntu-based (10,04) [15:03] lyhana8: so you ask the mint people to pull that update from lucid [15:04] tjaalton: it's fine, they use Ubuntu repo in addition to their own [15:04] my problem was that install the fglrx driver trigger this error: http://pastebin.com/3QbWsruq [15:04] see my Xorg.log: http://pastebin.com/mNdEsHLg [15:06] as I said in #ubuntu-kernel, it's not the same problem [15:33] looks like you have switchable graphics and need to set it to use the discrete in your bios [15:41] not all bios has that switch [19:33] hello everyone [19:33] I have a Hardy Installation, having a chroot inside, and now I need X in the chroot, so what I did is I shut down the host machine's X server, so the chroot can access the screen, and now it starts up, but my cursor won't move any other way only to the right....I can move my mouse anywhere, but the cursor goes only to the right...I can click, but can't move...oh, and my Hardy Installation is running in VBox...anyone has any idea? [19:36] anyone here? [23:10] Sarvatt, hi, i hope you will also add natty packages to edgers ppa :-)