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cndbryceh, are you able to reproduce bug #780961?00:23
ubot4Launchpad bug 780961 in xorg-server (Ubuntu Precise) (and 3 other projects) "Xorg crash in PlayReleasedEvents with Sawfish when using keyboard-based window management (affects: 13) (dups: 2) (heat: 78)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78096100:23
cndor have you tried?00:23
cndhmm, I can't get sawfish to come up00:29
cndat least not on a guest session00:30
brycehcnd, no00:30
brycehcnd, I'll try to set up something to reproduce it, but for now just wanted to see if you could spot anything obvious just from the report, or if you had suggestions of further analysis that could be done00:32
cndmy thoughts are to figure out how to reproduce it :)00:33
cndthat may mean running sawfish, opening a terminal, and playing back a device recording00:33
cndbut I can't even get sawfish to run00:33
cndat least, I don't think it's running00:33
cndmaybe sawfish is one of those environments where there's nothing on screen by default?00:33
brycehcnd, yeah it's pretty minimal.  maybe try on console DISPLAY=:0 xterm ?00:38
cndyeah, got an xterm up with decorations00:39
cndok, I can switch between workspaces with super-L/R00:42
cndbut no crash00:42
brycehtrying it here...00:45
cndI can't seem to figure out how to get the keybinding for moving windows with C-Left and C-Right to work00:46
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cndit just sits there...00:46
brycehyeah, wiggling windows here isn't crashing either00:48
brycehhttp://sawfish.wikia.com/wiki/Run-application00:49
bryceh~/.sawfishrc00:49
cndI think the next step is to create test packages with more debug output00:51
cndcheck when enqueueing events that the device is set (since it appears to be qe->device == NULL)00:51
cnd a core dump might not be a bad idea either00:52
cndit could tell us if there's memory corruption00:53
brycehah good idea00:56
cndoh man, I just read on the X/Backtracing wiki page that -dumbSched fixes that annoying scheduler issue!00:58
bryceh:-)01:01
cndI just throw in the towel when that happens and reattach with gdb01:13
cndlosing all my state...01:13
cndbryceh, I'm building a test server01:13
Sarvattbryceh: how do you add a package to ubuntu-x-swat bug mail and your versions-current? would like to get https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-mtrack on there01:42
Sarvattis the package list defined in an arsenal script? i seem to remember it scraping that info from launchpad instead01:44
Sarvattoo armhf builds started showing up01:45
brycehSarvatt, nope, just subscribe the ubuntu-x-swat to the package01:48
bryceher, the ubuntu-x-swat *team* to the package01:49
Sarvattah cool, thanks01:49
Sarvattwhoops, can't do it, not admin01:50
brycehok, I've done it01:51
brycehnow, to fix the admin thing...01:51
Sarvatthmm nice, never seen the subscribe a team dialog thing before01:51
Sarvattyou can filter it or make it so you don't get comments01:51
brycehyep, the LP guys have done a lot for subscription management configurability01:52
brycehSarvatt, ok you're admin now01:52
Sarvattbryceh: thanks for the help! I use that driver a ton and am interested in tracking/fixing it up when needed01:54
brycehsounds good01:54
brycehbtw, if you see packages on the versions-current page that you know we no longer care of, you can drop the ubuntu-x-swat package subscription and that should get it off the list01:55
* Sarvatt nods01:56
Sarvatthasn't been up for awhile though01:56
Sarvattplaying with your server? :P01:57
brycehit hasn't?02:00
brycehhmm, you're right02:00
brycehand yes, I have been fiddling with things recently, but this shouldn't have broken02:00
brycehok, think it's running properly now, hopefully new page should be up within the hour02:08
bryceheven sooner02:13
brycehhttp://www.bryceharrington.org/X/Reports/ubuntu-x-swat/versions-current.html02:13
brycehSarvatt, ^^02:13
brycehand it shows xf86-input-mtrack, 0.2.0-2 :-)02:14
brycehI've jacked up it's refresh to every 20 minutes instead of every 4 hours02:16
broderout of curiosity, /usr/share/doc/xorg/howto/configure-input.html says that i can trigger a change event on --subsystem-match=input to get X to pick up changes in /etc/default/keyboard03:34
broderthat doesn't seem to be working for me at the moment, but i'm wondering if that could be because i had previously changed my keyboard layout with the capplet03:34
broder(i see X noticing the events in the Xorg.log, including the new layout settings)03:34
RAOFI'd expect the GNOME keyboard configuration to override whatever X sets up.03:44
broderthat makes sense03:44
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FernandoMiguelgood afternoon14:48
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ashamsHi, can someone take a look at this report: https://launchpad.net/bugs/87348218:08
ubot4Launchpad bug 873482 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) "elantech: Touchpad always reports 3 finger tap as 1 finger tap (affects: 17) (heat: 94)" [Medium,Confirmed]18:08
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