[13:53] <tjaalton> way to go mandriva.. only svn+ssh checkouts possible
[15:12] <cnd> Sarvatt: have you uploaded the patch I sent you for x input coordinate transformation to xorg-edgers?
[15:12] <cnd> I was wondering if there have been any regressions noted
[15:12] <cnd> if not, I'm going to push to SRU it
[15:14] <Sarvatt> cnd: yeah I did about an hour after you asked and only responded in IRC, sorry about that
[15:14] <cnd> I may have just forgot :)
[15:14] <cnd> thanks!
[15:14] <Sarvatt> haven't heard any regressions and i've been dogfooding it for weeks now :)
[15:15] <cnd> good
[15:15] <Sarvatt> cnd: synaptics is being a PITA though, i've been trying to reproduce this since I got back -  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/774978
[15:15] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 774978 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) "xserver seg'd [945GM] (affects: 18) (dups: 4) (heat: 112)" [High,Incomplete]
[15:17] <cnd> hmm
[15:17] <Sarvatt> looks like its just machines that were affected by the 100% cpu usage bug
[15:19] <cnd> ugh
[15:20] <lilstevie> bleh
[15:20] <lilstevie> cnd: samsung still hasn't released the damn source
[15:20] <cnd> lilstevie, that's alright
[15:20] <lilstevie> heh not for me it isnt
[15:21] <cnd> they'll probably release it after they release gingerbread
[15:21] <cnd> why not?
[15:21] <lilstevie> they have already released it in ita
[15:21] <cnd> ita?
[15:21] <lilstevie> thats why I have been pushing for it
[15:21] <lilstevie> italy
[15:21] <cnd> oh
[15:21] <lilstevie> samsung have cleaner code
[15:22] <lilstevie> in the new codebase
[16:05] <apw> can anyone point me at documentation on having per keyboard layouts
[17:42] <tjaalton> apw: not sure that's even possible
[17:42] <apw> tjaalton, hmm someone mentioned it was, but it was hard last time i asked ... i think
[17:44] <tjaalton> ok...
[18:00] <jcristau> setxkbmap has a -device option
[18:36] <bjsnider> ricotz, i'm getting prompts about a partial upgrade because it's holding back gedit and gnome-system-monitor
[18:42] <bjsnider> nm, fixed it
[18:53] <ricotz> bjsnider, good ;)
[18:54] <bjsnider> ricotz, what is the point of having a huge libgweather package when there doesn't seem to be any way of displaying all the data it is supposed to collect?
[18:58] <ricotz> bjsnider, i think there will be a gnome-shell-extensions with a dedicated weather information panel or a more sophisticated date-time-panel soon if there isnt already
[18:59] <ricotz> s/panel/drop-down-thingy ;)
[19:00] <bjsnider> it had better display a lot of weather info, because libgweather is huge for something that's supposed to be scraping google or whatever for weather info
[19:00] <bjsnider> i'm expecting it to predict the weather for the next 100 years
[19:01] <ricotz> heh
[19:01] <bjsnider> "Estimated disk space required: 254 MB"
[19:02] <ricotz> hmm, havent noticed this size amount
[19:02] <bjsnider> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/gnome/libgweather.html
[19:03] <bjsnider> apparently that's how much space is required if you build it from source
[19:03] <ricotz> this looks more like the build-environment usage
[19:03] <ricotz> yes
[19:04] <bjsnider> the final package is still bigger than a web browser. it's almost twice the size of chromium
[19:04] <bjsnider> i find that highly strange
[19:05] <bjsnider> the only thing the description says it is doing is collecting weather info from online sources
[19:06] <ricotz> bjsnider, it includes the weather station location for every locale
[19:07] <ricotz> doesnt seem to be compressed well though
[19:52] <cnd> bryceh_, is there a schedule for SRUs for xorg-server?
[19:53] <cnd> I have a patch I want to push in
[19:53] <cnd> still need to format the bug for the SRU and such, but I'm wondering if you are meaning to upload one soon
[19:53] <cnd> so I have a deadline :)
[20:03] <cnd> ahh, now I'm remembering the SRU process
[20:03] <cnd> I need to get the fix into oneiric first
[20:03] <cnd> I guess I'll bug you after that :)
[20:43] <cnd> bryceh_, ok, I've pushed the patch to the ubuntu branch for it to be uploaded to oneiric
[20:57] <albert23> Sarvatt: there is no need to get RSI from trying to reproduce the x crash. The crash generally happens in less then 10 attempts for me.
[20:57] <albert23> Most important is to make sure both RecordAReply and DRI2WaitMSC are being hit (breakpoints in gdb).
[20:59] <albert23> synaptics must be installed an active, i.e.  you will need a touchpad
[21:00] <albert23> If you are not using synaptics from the archive, make sure it has record included (was build with libxtst-dev). Otherwise you have my current fix :-)