[00:00] RAOF, not sure, but I can take care of it if you want to tackle xserver [00:01] xserver is pretty much done, but RC2 should be out today, I think, so it might be nice to wait for that tarball. [00:02] My rebuild tests have the list of updates needed at vmmouse, evdev, fbdev, chips, ati. [00:03] it might be nice to get the current one in just to get a jump on the abi rebuilds [00:03] Fair enough. [00:03] i thought rc2 was supposed to have more randr stuff, but i haven't seen that posted? [00:04] It'll be RC1+enough git to be practically RC2 anyway, since we don't want to silently bump ABI in the archive. [00:04] jcristau: I thought all of keith's randr 1.4 was already in? [00:08] RAOF: maybe i'm just confused [00:09] jcristau: Certainly his *last* randr patches landed just after RC1 was meant to be released [00:09] Maybe that's what you're thinking of? [00:10] hi there [00:10] anyone on natty complaining about broken hotkeys? [00:10] Fix is recompile udev against a non-broken kernel [00:11] Which kernel's broken? [00:11] pcjc2, raise it with the kernel guys? [00:12] commit is fixed [00:12] sorry - kernel is fixed [00:12] just need to identify which versions to build against - have filed a bug against udev to request the rebuid [00:13] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/708962 [00:13] Launchpad bug 708962 in udev (Ubuntu) "[NATTY]: Rebuild against newer kernel required due to IOCTL breakage (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] [00:14] 2.6.37 has the fix [00:14] Something after v2.6.36-rc1 broke it [00:15] RAOF: ah, found it. keithp said on jan 3 he had more randr proto changes. [00:15] dunno if that'll affect driver abi though [00:16] so RE: Udev - basically, don't build against kernel headers from the 2.6.36 series [00:16] Commit was introduced somewhere before refs/tags/Ubuntu-2.6.36-2.8 [00:17] Then I think that's fixed in natty already, as I think udev's been built against the 2.6.37 tree. [00:19] not fixed until refs/tags/Ubuntu-2.6.37-11.25 or afterwards [00:21] I seem to recall a recent udev build… yeah, there we go. 9 hours ago. [00:21] So that should be fixed then. [00:22] looks like the recent build will have fixed it [00:22] _JUST_ got the right version number for the libc stuff [00:23] irritating to think how long I just spent tracking that down, given if I'd not bothered - it would have fixed its self by tomorrow :( [00:24] What hotkeys were you seeing not work? [00:24] Brightness etc.. [00:24] It obviously only affects a subset of users (a subset which excludes me ☺), then. [00:25] On Intel here, running xorg-edgers === pcjc21 is now known as pcjc2 [00:26] better [00:26] As I was saying.. On Intel here, running xorg-edgers, so there is currently some breakage thanks to 2.6.38 [00:26] and you have to apply some patches from Matthiew Garret and recompile the 2D driver to list "intel_backlight" as a backlight driver [00:27] Ah. [00:27] various other little niggles too, but that is probably a userspace issue with a backlight brightness prop which goes from 0 to lots [00:27] BACKLIGHT: 1637355 (0x0018fbeb) range: (0,3274965) [00:27] Backlight: 818642 (0x000c7dd2) range: (0,3274965) [00:29] (wiring up the keymap was half the battle though) [01:05] cnd: You wouldn't happen to have a refreshed gestures patch for evdev? [01:34] Oh, man. ext4, I had forgotten how awesome it was for dpkg to be fast. [01:35] cnd: Oh, also: refreshed gesture extension patch against the Xserver? [02:08] “drm/nvc0: implement irq handler for whatever's at 0x14xxxx”. Aaah, reverse engineering… [02:17] o_O === Amaranth__ is now known as Amaranth [04:22] [ubuntu/natty] xserver-xorg-video-ati [04:22] 1:6.13.2+git20110124.fadee040-0ubuntu1 (Accepted) [04:23] Woot! [04:23] bryceh: Have you updated unity today, and if so, are you able to interact with it using the mouse? [04:24] I don't *think* my problem stems from the evdev update, but I'd like to be sure :) [05:51] bryceh: what RAOF said, basically :) [06:03] * RAOF finally groks the context. [06:06] hehe [06:50] RAOF, unfortunately it's just been giving me "your hardware ain't good enough" errors [06:51] Heh. [06:51] on an r7xx [06:51] It seems to have been molified by a reboot for me. [06:52] I'm going to try to do the xkeyboard-config merge tomorrow. I see Debian did an update for experimental (first in long time). We've got a bunch of patches against it I need to go through. [07:00] RAOF, I'm going to be working downtown tomorrow with the rest of the Portland crew so will be a little constrained but I think I can upload xserver if it's ready to go by then [07:00] Ok. [07:00] RAOF, or if you do want to wait until the next rc release, we can tackle it monday [07:02] I'll see if I can get it done this evening. [07:02] The final piece is the gestures patch, which I may get cnd to weigh in on. [07:03] (And a a couple of drivers - chips, fbdev, evdev, vmmouse - that need cleaning, then sponsoring) [07:06] And we need to fix up nvidia-graphics-drivers and fglrx so that they properly depend on the video ABI(s) they support, so we don't upgrade the xserver under them and crash. === yofel_ is now known as yofel [16:28] Amaranth_: can you run compiz under valgrind while you run xchat-gnome for ickle? I upstreamed that bug report of yours [16:29] Sarvatt: I just commented on the upstream report, it's not a compiz display issue as the bug looks even worse without compiz running [16:29] Amaranth_: oh sorry, just saw you responded already there too [16:30] is it just xchat-gnome? [16:30] I sure as heck can't reproduce it on gen3 [16:30] xchat-gnome is the only app I've seen it with [16:32] What is gen3? === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [16:33] 915-945-g33-3150 [16:34] ah [16:34] That's confusing, the 3100 is gen4 but the 3150 is gen3? [16:34] heh [16:34] 3100 is gen3 too [16:35] x3100 is gen4 [16:35] yeah it's really crazy [16:36] oh, ok [16:36] I guess I must have the x3100 then *shrug* [16:36] I just say 965 [16:38] All of that is still less confusing than the new HD stuff [16:38] People always think I'm talking about radeon [21:15] [ubuntu/natty] libx11 2:1.3.3-3ubuntu3 (Accepted) [21:48] bryceh: 1.4.1 is waiting around to be uploaded if you ever do another libx11, I kept meaning to mention that the last 2 :) [21:49] http://sarvatt.com/git/cgit.cgi/mesa-packaging/commit/?id=26a3f7f992032bd3f42ea4744d020231dd3e7799 I guess that'll work for now for a libglapi placeholder.. need a better description [21:49] libglapi-mesa: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libglapi0 [21:50] ah libglapi0-mesa? [21:58] or libglapi-mesa0? [22:06] Sarvatt, yeah if you want to post a .dsc somewhere for that I'll sponsor [22:14] GM45, with Mjg59's backlight patches, udev rebuilt... brightness collapses to almost zero when you try and adjust with the hot-keys [22:15] one-line patch required to remove a val >> 1; in the kernel [22:15] Have prodded upstream about it, but feel free to give me a shout if anyone bumps against this issue and we need to patch sooner rather than later [23:39] ][ubuntu/natty] xserver-xorg-video-chips 1:1.2.3-2ubuntu1 (Accepted) [23:39] [ubuntu/natty] xserver-xorg-video-fbdev 1:0.4.2-3ubuntu1 (Accepted) [23:49] [ubuntu/natty] xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.6.0-1ubuntu1 (Accepted) [23:56] hello, all [23:57] that's nothing to do with ubuntu cause I am running debian, but I got horisontal stripes on screen in firefox and skype on intel video driver [23:57] any suggestions where I can fix it?