[07:50] <alkisg> The Lucid xserver-xorg-video-openchrome package frequently hangs my X. I did some testing and I believe that problem is fixed in newer versions of the driver.
[07:50] <alkisg> Is it possible to get an SRU or a backport of that package?
[08:04] <alkisg> The Maverick package (where the hanging problem is fixed) depends on xserver-xorg-dev (>= 2:1.7.6.901), which is not available on Lucid.
[08:04] <alkisg> Can I just install the xserver-xorg-dev from Maverick to my Lucid box in order to compile the openchrome driver?
[08:07] <jcristau> no
[08:08] <alkisg> Any ideas on how to compile a backported version/
[08:08] <alkisg> ?
[08:09] <jcristau> remove the 1.7.6.901 build dep
[08:10] <alkisg> Thank you, trying...
[08:28] <alkisg> Build failure: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/60515183/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-i386.xserver-xorg-video-openchrome_1%3A0.2.904%2Bsvn842-0ubuntu2~ppa1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[08:29] <alkisg> There's a check somewhere in VIDEODEPS that fails...: debian/xsfbs/xsfbs.mk:	@echo 'error: xserver-xorg-dev >= 1.7.6.901 needs to be installed'
[08:33] <tinjo> anyone know how to enter in installed ubuntu 10.10 with nomdest
[08:33] <tinjo> i am using nvidia 8400 GS card
[08:34] <tinjo> i cant get display after grub selection. what i do
[08:37] <alkisg> Uh. Unfortunately that videodrvdep file is only available with newer versions of xserver-xorg-dev :(
[08:37] <alkisg> VIDEODEP = $(shell cat /usr/share/xserver-xorg/videodrvdep 2>/dev/null)
[08:37] <alkisg> Maybe I could try using the Lucid debian/ dir with the Maverick src/ dir :-/
[08:46] <alkisg> Hmmm that looks like it might work...
[17:38] <alkisg> What does the "XErrors: 24" line in xrestop mean? Where can I see those errors?
[17:49] <bjsnider> alkisg, why don't you do this. install the source package for the openchrome driver in lucid. then replace the source tarball with the squeeze source. make the appropriate changes in the changelog and send it in to see if it builds
[17:50] <bjsnider> also there may be different patches in the debian build scripts
[17:58] <alkisg> bjsnider: I managed to compile it in launchpad by using the old debian/ folder and the new (from maverick) src/ folder, but I had to remove the debian/patches dir as they no longer applied
[17:58] <alkisg> Thanks1
[17:58] <alkisg> ! (damn keyboard :))
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[18:08] <bjsnider> alkisg, there could be patches in maverick that are necessary
[18:09] <bjsnider> you'd have to check the maverick build scripts
[18:09] <alkisg> The maverick debian/ dir didn't have any patches at all
[18:10] <alkisg> Anyway I'll do some testing with it, and hope everything works fine... :)
[18:10] <bjsnider> if it doesn't work fine there isn't much you can do about it
[18:11] <alkisg> ...except dive into the driver sources and spend 1 month debugging it :D