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bryce | tjaalton, whew, I ended up having to basically rewrite arsenal's launchpadlib authentication system but finally I wontfixed all those lrm bugs :-) | 03:47 |
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RAOF | Yay! | 03:54 |
bryce | was also a good opportunity to do a better way to set scripts to run as bugbot | 03:59 |
bryce | now it can be controlled via a simple config flag in the scripts themselves | 03:59 |
bryce | alright, time to go play with the kiddo, cya | 03:59 |
RAOF | Have fun! | 04:09 |
tjaalton | bryce: whoa.. | 06:13 |
tjaalton | btw, could the drm bits be split from the kernel as a dkms package? I'm thinking it's the best way to scale and provide the backported stack for the masses | 06:15 |
tjaalton | maybe it was discussed at uds, but the lts-backport ppa should track kernel security releases, and it's a lot of work | 06:16 |
tjaalton | with a drm-dkms package it could be used with the official kernel (which might be needed for stuff like ksplice) | 06:17 |
tjaalton | hmm, breakfast -> | 06:17 |
RAOF | tjaalton: That would be more appropriate if airlied made good on his threat to go back to a separate drm tree; the benefit and curse of drm being maintained in mainline is that it gets to tie itself in with other code. | 06:23 |
tjaalton | RAOF: hmm i thought it was pretty much self-contained and not tied to the rest of the kernel | 06:42 |
RAOF | There are a (growing?) number of fingers in other pies; acpi an the VM subsystem spring to mind. | 06:43 |
RAOF | s/ an / and / | 06:43 |
tjaalton | ah yes, acpi.. | 06:43 |
RAOF | And, going forward, if linaro has anything to do with it there'll be interactions with v4l2, etc. | 06:44 |
tjaalton | do you recall where and when did airlied threat to do that? | 06:45 |
RAOF | On one of the drm pull request pushback threads on dri-devel where Linus (again) complained about drm churn, and Dave in reply complained that the kernel release schedule means that it takes about 6 months for hardware support to hit users. | 06:51 |
RAOF | I can hunt down the thread if you like. | 06:53 |
tjaalton | nah I think I know that one | 07:10 |
tjaalton | duh, took this long to discover uscan(1) | 08:02 |
RAOF | !!! | 08:07 |
RAOF | Really? Man, I'm sorry I didn't tell you earlier :) | 08:08 |
tjaalton | yeah, i feel so stupid now, wgetting those tarballs by hand in the past | 08:08 |
tjaalton | aanyway, wacom 0.11.0 ready | 08:08 |
tjaalton | btw, my personal git repo on alioth should be writable by pkg-xorg | 08:09 |
tjaalton | for wacom | 08:10 |
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tjaalton | nice, fermi microcode up for testing | 09:39 |
tjaalton | RAOF: -nouveau is in depwait, is libdrm merge ready to go? | 13:44 |
tjaalton | yeah, oneiric looks like arse right now :) | 14:55 |
tjaalton | a hairy one | 14:55 |
tseliot | :D | 15:00 |
tjaalton | bryce: intel merged, but patches 115 and 119 need some work to apply, and I just commented them out from series for now | 15:35 |
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mgariepy | hello, i've got an issue with xorg-server-video-intel v 2.14 and 2.15 that makes the transparency black when using a remote Xorg server i commented the bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/785280 can someone help about this ? | 17:36 |
ubot4 | Launchpad bug 785280 in gentoo (and 1 other project) "transparency not working with intel driver and LTSP (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Medium,Unknown] | 17:36 |
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RAOF | tjaalton: Yeah, the libdrm merge is ready to go (and in git, right? I'm pretty sure I pushed it!), I just need to work out precisely what to do with mesa. | 23:36 |
Sarvatt | woohoo libdrm is merged? I got tripped up bringing the multiarch stuff to the new packaging | 23:38 |
RAOF | Yeah, it's merged :) | 23:41 |
RAOF | Sarvatt: I'll merge mesa from debian, too. | 23:43 |
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