[06:36] <ScottK> Sarvatt_: Has my logout patch stabilized yet?
[06:39] <RAOF> It hasn't hit master yet, no.
[06:56] <RAOF> Last update was on Friday; I'd expect more movement of it after the weekend.
[06:56] <ScottK> Thanks
[06:57] <RAOF> Note that I also cherry-picked the other glxdrawable refcnt patch in master for those test packages; you shouldn't be seeing the crash reported at the end of the upstream bug.
[06:59] <RAOF> It's still tracking along nicely?
[10:48] <bdmz> hi, does anyone know how /etc/environment gets loaded?
[10:49] <jcristau> pam_env
[10:49] <bdmz> thanks
[10:51] <era878> Sarvatt_ are you there?
[10:54] <era878> Sarvatt_, can you look at my Xorg.0.log, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/545890/, and tell me why its loading the vesa driver instead of intel. Please could you email me the answer to, era878@gmail.com
[10:56] <bdmz>  Where would I put an env variable assignment that depends on bash completion and needs to run as early in the boot process as possible?
[10:58] <jcristau> bdmz: what are you trying to do, and why do you ask here?
[10:59] <bdmz> I switch between a couple of different JVMs alot, and I keep forgetting to update JAVA_HOME
[11:00] <bdmz> I ask here because someone in #ubuntu said you guys have are pretty knowledgeable
[11:01] <bdmz> I know this is the X channel bit I figured I'd ask
[11:15] <virtuald> bdmz: why not put it in .bashrc?
[11:17] <bdmz> I need to have it defined before services like tomcat are started
[11:17] <bdmz> that depend on it to start
[11:23] <virtuald> ok then set it in the upstart or init script
[11:25] <virtuald> or you could probably use the alternatives system to chose versions (update-alternatives)
[11:25] <bdmz> alternatives doesn't set JAVA_HOME
[11:26] <bdmz> and i'd like to have it set properly regardless of which services are running
[11:26] <bdmz> do you know of any way to hook into the alternatives system?
[11:27] <bdmz> it would be nice if I could run a script every time a change was made
[11:28] <virtuald> no i've never done that :>
[11:30] <bdmz> thanks anyway for the help, i know this is off topic
[20:44] <ScottK> RAOF: Still working nicely, AFAIK.