/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/04/27/#ubuntu-x.txt

Sarvattwow - http://zrusin.blogspot.com/2011/04/apitrace.html03:36
Sarvatthttp://sarvatt.com/downloads/glxgears.trace   that look screwed up on anyone elses system when you replay it? been meaning to report this bug on gen6 intel since april 12th's mesa checkout and if that works that'll help a crapload describing it03:50
RAOFSarvatt: Yeah.  I was looking at that and thinking “that's a high priority for Oneiric packaging” :)04:15
RAOFAlso, I've just taken delivery of a Dell Ultrasharp 24" monitory.04:15
RAOFDear lord, 24" monitors are big.  I'm glad I didn't go for the 27" :(04:16
RAOF:)04:16
Sarvattknow any simple packages using cmake by any chance? :P04:17
Sarvattplanning on packaging it up tomorrow04:17
RAOFCompiz does.04:18
RAOFThat's not exactly simple, but hey!  Neither's cmake!04:18
Sarvattoh thats a lot easier than i thought it'd be04:19
RAOFDear kernel build: FASTER!04:30
SarvattRAOF: want me to build you one? takes 10 minutes or so04:38
RAOFYes please.04:38
Sarvattwhat ya need?04:38
RAOFi386, bitte.04:39
* RAOF builds a source package.04:39
Sarvattwonder if this can trace unity, apitrace is falling over on a few more complex things i've run so far - warning: unsupported call glSecondaryColorPointerEXT04:39
Sarvatthave a patch to apply to the natty or oneiric kernels or are ya doing something more complex?04:40
RAOFI want to test my patch; it should work, but who knows :)04:42
RAOFUntested code is broken!04:42
Sarvattits easier if i just build it from ubuntu git with your patch applied if thats ok04:43
RAOFI haven't actually got a patch as such yet, although I could generate it from git if that's easier for you.04:43
Sarvattnatty or oneiric?04:43
RAOFnatty.04:43
Sarvattyeah just shoot me the git diff04:43
RAOFIs there an oneiric kernel?04:43
Sarvattyep, not published anywhere yet though04:44
RAOFhttp://cooperteam.net/patchme.patch04:45
RAOFApplies to both natty and oneiric, actually, assuming oneiric is 2.6.39-based.04:45
Sarvatthttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-oneiric.git;a=summary04:46
Sarvattnatty i386 generic or generic-pae?04:47
RAOFgeneric04:47
Sarvattalso do you need headers?04:47
RAOFNope.04:47
Sarvattokie building now04:47
RAOFIt only touches drm, and will be tested on a desktop.04:47
RAOFTa muchly.04:47
RAOFI'll build me a kickarse desktop system soon; I think I want to wait for the z68 chipset first.04:48
Sarvattgood call :)04:48
Sarvattalmost done, building the deb now04:58
RAOFWhat system's that building on?04:59
* RAOF would *love* a 10 minute kernel build time.04:59
Sarvatthttp://sarvatt.com/downloads/cpuinfo.txt05:00
Sarvatthttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~sarvatt/raof/05:01
RAOFIs that a dual-socket quad-core xeon setup?05:01
Sarvattreal12m52.920s05:02
Sarvattuser115m50.160s05:02
Sarvattsys15m38.780s05:02
Sarvatt4 sockets x 8 core cpu with HT :)05:05
RAOFWoot.  Looks like that works as expected.05:19
RAOF(IE: not hanging in poll() ☺)05:19
* RAOF gives it a couple more minutes of dpms cycling.05:20
Sarvattawesome, you mean i'll be able to close the lid in a unity session again without having to restart unity from a VT 10% of the time? :P05:24
* Sarvatt installs05:24
RAOFYes.05:24
RAOFThis is exactly that bug :)05:24
Sarvattawesome, it does look to be fixed05:31
RAOFExcellent.05:32
Sarvattnow if only I didn't have to reenable semaphores on sandybridge to get rid of [drm:i915_hangcheck_ring_idle] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... blt ring idle [waiting on 392605, at 392605], missed IRQ? under compiz unity would be perfect :)05:33
Sarvattoh besides the multi monitor bustage05:34
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
=== soreau_ is now known as soreau
Sarvattbryceh: https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-xorg-ubuntu-x-team-huddle did you see when it was scheduled? :)18:48
Sarvattmonday at noon18:48
jcristauhaha18:49
Sarvattshould just rename it the "create new articles for phoronix to post session"18:52
soreauhah18:55
Sarvattlet's play a gag and talk about switching to i915g and wayland entirely for 11.1018:55
JanClol18:57
JanCSarvatt: I've seen people claim that earlier already anyway  ;-)18:58
JanCat least the wayland part...18:58
Sarvatt[     5.403]19:14
SarvattX.Org X Server 1.10.119:14
Sarvattwhy did I not switch to SSD earlier..19:14
brycehSarvatt, yeah the automatic scheduler at work probably19:27
bjsnidersarvyou know of any special problem with jockey/nvidia if the user is using the pae kernel?19:50
bjsniderSarvatt,  you know of any special problem with jockey/nvidia if the user is using the pae kernel?19:50
Sarvattyeah if they only have linux-headers-generic installed they wont get automatic generic-pae header updates19:50
Sarvattyou need linux-headers-foo-generic-pae instead of linux-headers-foo-generic19:51
bjsniderbut it's not done automatically19:52
Sarvattonly if they installed with >4gb ram, and while plugged into the net so it automatically installed the generic-pae kernel, if they did it after the fact they need to install linux-headers-generic-pae too19:52
Sarvattreally annoying :(19:53
Sarvattwould be nice if we just switched generic to PAE next cycle IMO :)19:53
bjsniderpae would still work as a standard i386 kernel on systems with <4gb right? i mean it's not going to constantly lock up or anything19:54
Sarvattyeah its just a small performance penalty and intel had some problems with it back when we were first going to do that (I think it was in .30?). I think phoronix even did some benchmarks showing the differences recently19:55
Sarvatthttp://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_natty_pae64&num=119:56
bjsnider.30 is quite a while ago19:56
Sarvatterr he tested machines with 4gb ram or more in those benchmarks, nevermind ignore that article I linked :)20:01
jcristaubjsnider: it's not going to work on cpus that don't support pae20:02
jcristauSarvatt: fwiw i think the plan for debian is to have a 486 flavour, 686-pae and amd64.  no 686/smp without pae anymore.20:02
bjsniderjcristau, wouldn't work meaning it would just panic and not even boot?20:03
jcristauprobably.20:05
Sarvattpretty sure since we are i686 only !PAE isn't an option and that was why it was being considered, will be sure to bring it up at UDS20:05
Sarvattthere's probably a geode that'll throw a wrench in that20:05
jcristauthere are !pae 686 cpus, apparently.  pentium m, via c3 nehemiah, geode lx, from the debian-kernel thread.20:07
Sarvattpentium m? oh wow20:07
jcristauhttp://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2011/02/msg00246.html20:09
stgraberuptime20:12
stgraberoops :)20:12
tjaaltonyeah my "new" glorious sis671 laptop has a pentium-m..21:17
jcristaulucky you.21:17
tjaaltonthinkpad t23 too21:18
Sarvatttjaalton: which pentium m though? most pentium m's supported it..21:19
Sarvattthen again, SIS, probably one of the first ones :)21:19
tjaaltonSarvatt: hmm, could be a newer one21:19
tjaaltonit's only 4y old21:19
tjaaltonthe thinkpad is ~9yo21:19
tjaaltonbut doesn't the nx-emulation cover those?21:30
tjaaltonguess i'll need to install the pae-kernel on the t23 to see21:34
bjsnidertjaalton, every sis based xp system i've worked on is unable to smoothly draw a window being dragged across a screen21:41
tjaaltonbjsnider: well I didn't buy it because of trail blazing performance :)21:45
bjsniderthat's good because it's not much of an improvement over the sight of a blank screen21:45
tjaaltongot it a month ago for testing the new code, though i've yet to actually test it21:47
Sarvatttjaalton: i've got a sis 741GX/sempron socket 754 combo you can have if you want some more trash :)21:49
Sarvattoh its a sis 760gx21:52
tjaaltoneww21:53
Sarvattdarn wifi kill switch on this e6420 is waaay too easy to hit21:54
=== soreau_ is now known as soreau
tjaalton[    0.000000] Notice: NX (Execute Disable) protection missing in CPU!22:37
tjaalton[    0.000000] NX (Execute Disable) protection: approximated by x86 segment limits22:37
tjaaltonso yeah, pae-kernel works just fine on pentium-m22:37
tjaaltonon the t2322:38
=== soreau__ is now known as soreau

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!