[00:01] hrm I'm not sure when it should go in, looks like main is frozen before beta freeze is lifted? [00:55] RAOF: err, compiz memory leak happening with the nvidia blob too not just intel [00:55] you got that right [00:55] have to restart compiz every few hours [00:55] On alt-tab? [00:56] sarvatt 1911 0.5 0.7 133924 30920 ? Sl Apr06 37:33 compiz is with the blob here, I never alt+tab [00:57] neither do i [00:57] was surprised the blob was doing it too though, rules out some of the places I was looking.. gonna need a valgrind [00:57] Is there a bug filed, and can you valgrind it? [00:57] fixing cairo didn't help [00:58] Fixing cairo was never *meant* to help compiz [00:59] So we've got two known OMG bugs on the go, then :) [01:00] I hit the min/max under compiz one a crapload and didn't realize it [01:01] The endless-waiting-in-_XReply one? [01:01] * Sarvatt__ has a bad habit of min/maxing windows passing time :) [01:01] yeah [01:02] Ok. Make a coffee, finish fixing mono, track down crazy _XReply bug. [01:11] bjsnider: do you use unity or a classic session? [01:13] unity [01:13] i thought that cairo was being run as a thread in compiz and with the cairo problem fixed the mem usage would be, but no joy [01:14] bjsnider: No, the cairo problem was a fixed 5MiB cost for every process that linked to cairo (ie: every GUI app). [01:15] well, i think in my case looking at the numbers, compiz has been gobbling up lots of ram since i started using natty 2 weeks ago. the other processes are ok [01:16] gonna try to look at it in the morning and wanted to be sure you were using unity, I sure as heck can't reproduce it with the blob on a classic session at least [01:17] well, that narrows it down [01:17] i can see compiz ending up at >500 mb after a few hours [01:18] i don't have a swap file so i have to head that off before it goes too far [01:50] Sarvatt__: We won't unfreeze. Go ahead and upload and the release team will figure out the best time to get it in. [02:04] Sarvatt__: I just uploaded it. [02:08] It's in queue for release team review. [03:15] ScottK: thanks a ton for that [03:40] Sarvatt__: It's in. [09:07] hrm got one http://paste.ubuntu.com/593017/ [09:07] just close the lid with g-p-m set to blank the screen under unity on intel [09:09] comes back up in a weird state where you can interact with things partially but compiz is hung [09:09] Partially? [09:10] yeah cursor is working, it changes when i hover over a resize area but cant change windows or anything [09:11] Right. [09:11] i just attached gdb to compiz there while it was in that state [09:11] I *think* that's another manifestation of the same bug. [09:11] X is happily motoring along, compiz is sitting waiting for X to reply to its request. [09:43] hmm either http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xcb/libxcb/commit/?id=f0565e8f06aadf760a9065a97b8cf5ab9cbd18de helped or I just got lucky being able to reproduce it 3 times in a row there earlier :) [09:44] there was talk on the xcb list last month about a new release, but nothing came out of it, yet [09:46] sarvatt: Hm. If I read that commit correctly it should result in compiz dying with an IO error. [09:47] Sarvatt_: Yeah; that'll result in the X connection being shut down, which compiz is unlikely to be happy with. [09:53] Sarvatt: If you want a nice reproducer, revert bzr r1091 from unity. That'll make maximize kill things again ;) [09:53] must just need to have it closed for a longer period of time to reproduce it then, had it closed >30 minutes each time before [09:54] oh maximize is fixed now? [09:54] woohoo [09:54] Yeah. Well, worked around, at least. [10:28] ugh, intels gonna need another upload now too [10:28] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/commit/?id=686018f283f1d131073ef5917213e6a8ac013f26 fixing all the 915gm hangs === yofel_ is now known as yofel [12:35] could someone reassign, set bug settings as appropriate for bug #757906 [12:35] Launchpad bug 757906 in unity (Ubuntu) "compiz assert failure: compiz: intel_tex_image.c:726: intelSetTexBuffer2: La declaraciĆ³n `!texImage->Data' no se cumple. (affects: 6) (dups: 6) (heat: 56)" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/757906 [12:37] seb128: done [12:37] tjaalton, thanks [12:38] tjaalton, I've dumped some similar bugs I found googling about the error in the comments [12:38] not sure how useful they are though ;-) [12:39] seb128: we'll see :) === Sarvatt is now known as Sarvatt|2 === Sarvatt_ is now known as Sarvatt [17:06] Hey [17:06] syndaemon is using 100% here, even after logging out and back in; did anybody see this so far? [17:07] looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/754470 [17:07] Launchpad bug 754470 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) "syndaemon consumes 100% CPU (affects: 31) (dups: 1) (heat: 150)" [Undecided,Confirmed] [17:12] cnd: ^ [17:13] lool, I haven't seen it [17:13] I thought syndaemon was deprecated... [17:15] I guess not since I'm running it :) [17:15] the disable touchpad while typing option in the gnome capplet uses it [17:16] lool, can you install the dbgsym package and gdb it to see where it's stuck? [17:21] cnd: Actually I rebooted after a kernel upgrade and it doesn't happen for me anymore [17:23] I got it three times after logging out and killing it, but now that I rebooted it's gone [17:23] cnd: I'll gdb it if I reproduce though [17:23] lool, ok, thanks! [17:40] updating libxcb is always an adventure.. https://launchpadlibrarian.net/69144345/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-i386.libxcb_1.7%2Bgit20110412.42c4adef-0ubuntu0sarvatt_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [17:40] at least it doesnt need autoreconf patches refreshed every time now [18:21] Sarvatt, did that -intel patch get taken care of by anyone already? Should I roll up a ppa and solicit testers? [18:23] bryceh_: nope not yet, it'll need a bit of cleaning up for 2.14.0 because of has_kernel_flush [18:23] ok [18:32] Sarvatt, did everything get in yesterday that needed in? mesa and whatnot? [18:32] bryceh_: yep! [18:32] ok great [19:04] i bought an esprimo v5535 with sis mirage 3+ (672) on it, oh my.. [19:05] tjaalton, get it for a good price? [19:05] bryceh_: that would've meant "free" :) [19:05] heh [19:06] guess it'll keep you busy at least [19:06] well, it's a bit faster than the old thinkpad t23, so once flash runs on it I'll pass it on to the kids [19:07] I got an old via system hereabouts (one of those walmart PCs back when they were selling linux) [19:07] does openchrome work with it? [19:08] unfortunately the cpu isn't well supported by the kernel so last I tested (which was a while ago) I couldn't even get it booting [19:08] figure I'd need to roll my own kernel with a custom config. maybe someday [19:09] huh, that's.. bad [19:09] via cpu? [19:09] C3 iirc [19:10] right, so the optimizations make it unbootable [19:10] or the cpu family support in -generic [19:10] yeah at the time I looked at it, it just needed a config setting that we don't include by default [19:11] but even when it does work, the system is slow as snot [19:11] hehe [19:11] this one seems to be noisy [19:11] the fan is on full blast even when idling [19:12] ew [19:12] i suspect overheating issues [19:12] in the future [19:12] hot gpu or does it just not support power modes? [19:12] it was the same on win7 [19:12] ah [19:12] i'll try with only the battery.. [19:13] it's crazy how many gpu's I've burned through so far working on X [19:13] 4-5 I think [19:13] (mainly ati) [19:13] though seems like the live-session doesn't support cpu throttling [19:13] oh, just overheated them? [19:15] tjaalton, any theories on bug 747205? [19:15] Launchpad bug 747205 in libdrm (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[arrandale] Black screen on all outputs when external VGA is connected (affects: 7) (dups: 2) (heat: 50)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/747205 [19:17] bryceh_: well, it's worse with compiz. but the register dumps are what ickle wants now [19:18] i mean with metacity it's almost equally broken, just that you get back to normal by unplugging the monitor [19:20] right [19:57] hello, are nvidia drivers expected to be broken on natty? [19:58] only nvidia-173 and nvidia-96 [19:59] Sarvatt: I can't get my video card working with nvidia-current [20:00] what GPU is it? can ya describe how its broken? like can you not install the package at all? [20:01] Sarvatt: nvidia geforce 7500 LE; I can't run the default Ubuntu desktop session (even unity doesn't run completely); I can successfully install the package and build the kernel module [20:02] BlackZ: yeah that one needs the nvidia-173 driver and not nvidia-current unfortunately :( [20:02] oh wait, I'm sorry [20:02] no, it shuld work [20:02] 6k and onwards [20:03] BlackZ, have you got any crazy ppa add-ons? [20:03] bjsnider: no, fresh natty install [20:04] BlackZ: can you pastebin a /var/log/Xorg.0.log (or .old) from a failed startup? [20:06] Sarvatt: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/593259/ [20:07] um, looks normal [20:07] yeah that looks fine, how about ~/.xsession-errors? [20:09] Sarvatt: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/593263/ [20:10] sudo apt-get purge nvidia-173 for starters [20:11] Sarvatt: it's not installed [20:12] Sarvatt: however I have no problems at booting time; I have problems when starting a session in gdm (e.g. the default Ubuntu one) [20:13] Sarvatt: if I use the nouveau drivers all works good [20:15] i'm not sure whats going on with your sessions there but it looks like the nvidia driver is working fine, do you have any packages missing by any chance? sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop offer to install anything? [20:16] Sarvatt: no, it doesn't [20:21] Sarvatt: however I only have this problem on natty; on maverick the proprietary nvidia drivers works good [20:28] BlackZ, did you install all updates as of today? [20:28] bjsnider: yes [20:28] Sarvatt: other than the occasional artifact in the dash the thinkpad X120E is running great with the open drivers, thanks for sorting out snagging the patch from upstream [21:23] Sarvatt, how much ram would you say compiz should typically be using in natty? [21:34] I think RAM usage depends on what plugins you have enabled and probably also on display size, number of workspaces, & such? [23:08] JanC, right. in this case, it's just stock default unity