[01:46] Hurray! llvm mir goes through! [01:46] That means it's coffee time! [02:54] Sarvatt: Cross-grading from one architecture to another is definitely not supported, but that's not quite the same thing as saying it can't be done. [02:55] IIRC when Debian dropped arm in favor of armel the migration strategy was 'reinstall'. [03:44] ScottK: Cross-grading is actually one of the explicit aims of the multiarch work, isn't it? [03:45] Yeah, third user-story on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec [03:45] Don't think so. [03:45] Oh. [04:46] Oh, yeah! PowerPC exists as well! :/ [07:03] https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/commit/a047be85247755cdbe0acce6 [07:04] there are typos, and then there are _typos_ [07:09] Yes! [07:11] Oh, armel. Would it be so hard for you to be just a *little* bit faster? [07:27] wonder how many cores the buildd has.. [07:53] I think the Canonical porter box has one. [07:57] Sarvatt: I can haz xorg-edgers team renewal? [12:25] after the upgrade of xorg-edgers today I noticed some graphical glitches http://imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/845/x9r.mp4/ [12:26] My graphic chip is a g45 (X4500HD) from intel. [16:31] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~sarvatt/lp761065/ 6-11x performance increase on sandybridge and fixes bug 761065 at the same time? yes please! [16:31] Launchpad bug 761065 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "[Sandybridge] Spurious "*ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... blt ring idle" messages in dmesg when using compiz (affects: 40) (dups: 3) (heat: 234)" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/761065 [17:49] oh boo, just built 5 kernels and now there's a v2 of the patch :) [19:44] Hi Guys, been directed in here to re-ask my question: [19:44] If KMS is enabled, I have green output on HDMI till I unplug and replug the TV (goes green again if i turn off and on the TV again), disabling modesetting using i915.modeset=0 fixes this issue however it is not a solution as it also disables graphical acceleration. This only occured with natty, no problems before upgrading, Any ideas? [20:10] is there a tool to see if vdpau support is enabled/working? [20:13] oops meant to respond here [20:14] there's a vdpauinfo package, what are you trying to check though? [20:14] it isn't working on i386 on amd64 unless you install lib32vdpau1 from debian directly [20:14] its not in ia32-libs and they disabled it from the ubuntu packages for some reason.. [20:15] i'm guessing you want 32 bit flash vdpau on amd64 [20:16] mdeslaur: sorry, meant to ping you as well :) [20:16] i'm actually running i386 [20:17] https://launchpad.net/~nvidia-vdpau/+archive/ppa/+files/vdpauinfo_0.0.6-1~karmic~nvidiavdpauppa1_i386.deb [20:17] looks like its not in the archive yet [20:17] ah, thanks [20:18] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/vdpauinfo if you want to build it yourself [20:18] I'm trying to get mythtv to use vdpau to play hidef h264 encoded video [20:18] http://paste.ubuntu.com/628558/ [20:19] oh, hrm, I think going to metacity instead of compiz made it work :( === yofel_ is now known as yofel [22:28] heh, ouch: https://github.com/MrMEEE/bumblebee/commit/a047be85247755cdbe0acce6#diff-1 [22:30] hey now, SNA seems to be working ok on sandybridge with no xserver patch