[05:43] Sarvatt: I've got access to reasonably fast (for arm) hardware, so if you need something built, let me know. [11:02] hi [11:03] anyone around that could help me out with connecting a HP display via DisplayPort? [11:03] using nVidia's latest drivers on Quadro FX 580 graphics card. === njpatel is now known as njpatel|lunch === njpatel|lunch is now known as njpatel_ === dbarth_ is now known as dbarth === dbarth__ is now known as dbarth === yofel_ is now known as yofel [16:56] Anyone around I could bug for xorg-server sponsoring? cjwatson is uploading console-setup with keyboard-config in it -- http://sarvatt.com/downloads/merges/xorg-server-keyboard-config/xorg-server_1.9.0.902-1ubuntu2.debdiff http://sarvatt.com/downloads/merges/xorg-server-keyboard-config/ [16:57] yay [18:09] Sarvatt: do you know if we're using something that hides the mouse cursor when we type? [18:09] nope we ditched that [18:09] gnome-terminal does it though if thats where you're seeing it [18:10] Sarvatt: yes but it also seems to happen in pidgin [18:10] tseliot: do you have unclutter installed? [18:10] unclutter is not installed [18:10] oops [18:11] Sarvatt: the same happens if I open xterm [18:11] or gedit [18:11] and this is kind of getting in my way as I'm trying to hide the cursor permanently [18:12] gtk apps can do it afaik, I really dont know how they do it [18:12] I guess it's something you have to enable [18:12] in each single app [18:31] xterm does that too. [18:38] Sarvatt, still need anything sponsored? [18:38] bryceh: nope tseliot got it, thanks though! [18:40] excellent [19:23] darn you Sarvatt! [19:24] I'm trying to make a new xorg-server package and the keyboard-config change is fowling me up :) [19:24] fouling even [19:24] doing it for maverick? sorry man, I hate making changes that screws up backporting like that, it screwed up edgers too :( [19:25] Sarvatt, do you know when keyboard-configuration will be available? [19:25] I'm trying to use the ubuntu branch on git.debian.org [19:25] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/console-setup/1.57ubuntu1 [19:26] in dep-wait for bdfresize, doh [19:27] I'll use the ubuntu-maverick branch in the meantime [19:27] thanks for the info! [19:27] ahh good call [19:28] didnt know we had one there for xserver, i was in the middle of making a hook to fix backporting to maverick [19:29] urgh, the ubuntu-maverick branch still has the udev-product-ids patch [19:29] Sarvatt, do you know if bdfresize is going to be built soon? [19:30] maybe I'll just wait till it's done [19:30] bdfresize is in universe [19:31] haven't grabbed it to see how its used yet, not sure how thats going to be worked around [19:31] oh, so it needs a MIR [19:31] hmm... that doesn't seem to make sense [19:32] do build deps of main packages have to be in main? [19:32] I suppose so... [19:32] yeep :( [19:32] hmm... what's the easiest way forward... [19:33] I can make my own xserver packaging branch for now I suppose [19:33] #ubuntu-devel [19:33] cnd: it [19:33] err [19:34] if its in a ppa and ya cant wait a few hours grab the console-setup source, add ~foo to the version and upload it in the PPA if its for natty, build deps dont have to be in main in a ppa and it'll get overwritten by the fixed one [19:34] I got it MIR-approved eons ago - I'll promote it shortly [19:34] Sarvatt: ^- [19:35] hmmm, that's one way forward I suppose [19:35] or I can just use ubuntu-maverick and drop the udev ids patch :) [19:36] it's all just for intermediate development [21:41] http://finance.yahoo.com/news/NVIDIA-Announces-Project-iw-377729072.html?x=0&.v=1