mdeslaur | ARGH: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2012/q1/191 | 01:55 |
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RAOF | Win? | 02:00 |
RAOF | mdeslaur: Given that we're preparing to upload a 1.11-based server to Precise I guess that should be considered a blocker? :) | 02:01 |
broder | control-alt-...multiply? | 02:01 |
broder | oh whoa...that's awesome. can we please, please at least keep that in hidden under an xorg.conf option? :) | 02:02 |
RAOF | It looks like it *should* require you to explicitly add those keybindings. | 02:03 |
RAOF | We should at least have prgrabs available. | 02:06 |
Prf_Jakob | If I press reset default in compizconfig-settings-manager I would expect that I would get back what Ubuntu has on install. | 03:23 |
RAOF | I believe the correct rune would be ‘unity --reset’ | 03:28 |
RAOF | I'm not sure that ccsm's reset button does the right thing. | 03:28 |
Prf_Jakob | RAOF: ah thanks | 03:34 |
Prf_Jakob | If that doesn't work I saved a snapshot just before testing a bunch of old bugs from our internal bugzilla. | 03:35 |
RAOF | :) | 03:36 |
mdeslaur | ROAF: so, xmodmap gives me this: keycode 63 = KP_Multiply XF86ClearGrab KP_Multiply XF86ClearGrab | 03:50 |
mdeslaur | ROAF: that means it's binded, right? | 03:51 |
mdeslaur | was anyone able to reproduce it? | 03:51 |
Prf_Jakob | RAOF: unity --reset seems to do the trick. | 03:56 |
mdeslaur | ah! it's in 1.11 | 04:02 |
mdeslaur | ROAF: yes, that would be a blocker for the 1.11 upload :) | 04:02 |
RAOF | mdeslaur: Yes, I think that means it's bound. | 04:08 |
RAOF | Ok. One more thing added to the 1.11 queue :) | 04:09 |
cnd | RAOF, I think I *might* have an MT version of synaptics tomorrow :) | 04:18 |
RAOF | cnd: Cool! | 04:18 |
cnd | just fyi | 04:18 |
cnd | it seems to be working here, but it's a bunch of spaghetti commits that I need to untangle | 04:19 |
cnd | and then port as patches in a dpkg | 04:19 |
cnd | if nothing bad turns up, I'd rather get this in to the push to precise | 04:19 |
cnd | hopefully I'll be faster than qt4-x11 on armel with a 24 hour head start :) | 04:20 |
RAOF | :) | 04:20 |
RAOF | Ok. | 04:20 |
RAOF | I'm doing some work for DX right now, and then we need to ensure we're not bitten by the security bug mdeslaur pointed out. Then I think we're ready to do some upgrade testing. | 04:21 |
cnd | RAOF, development releases don't really need to have 0 security bugs :) | 04:42 |
RAOF | cnd: Right, but it would be nice to not have lockscreens be trivially bypassable. | 04:42 |
cnd | psh | 04:42 |
RAOF | And it seems like it should be reasonably easy to fix & verify :) | 04:42 |
cnd | I just realized that the qt patch will need a small fix so MT events from touchpads come through too... | 04:43 |
cnd | I think that fix can wait till after the push though | 04:43 |
cnd | it doesn't cause a crash or anything, it merely doesn't emit any touch events | 04:44 |
RAOF | Yeah, sounds fair enough. | 04:45 |
RAOF | ARGH! GIT SEND EMAIL! | 06:26 |
RAOF | Why is your default behaviour to throw away my message when I mistype the smtp password the first time? | 06:27 |
mdeslaur | RAOF: there's a patch available on the xorg security list | 12:56 |
tjaalton | debian has disabled it in git already | 12:56 |
tjaalton | either works | 12:56 |
jcristau | s/git/sid/ :) | 12:57 |
tjaalton | oh ok :) | 12:57 |
tjaalton | of course | 12:57 |
ricotz | jcristau, hi | 13:29 |
jcristau | ? | 13:29 |
ricotz | jcristau, could you take a look at this http://people.ubuntu.com/~ricotz/g-c-c/ | 13:29 |
ricotz | this is suppose to be a libx11 bug | 13:30 |
ricotz | i am not sure who can drag this upstream | 13:30 |
jcristau | what am i supposed to be looking at? | 13:30 |
ricotz | ickle already looked at it and blames libx11 or deeper | 13:30 |
ricotz | jcristau, at the valgrind log | 13:31 |
ricotz | it seems it is using an uninitialized mutex | 13:31 |
ricotz | this is running libx11 1.4.4, but i will try to confirm it with 1.4.99.1 | 13:32 |
jcristau | well, look at the source? | 13:33 |
jcristau | shouldn't be hard to find out | 13:33 |
ricotz | right, i was hoping someone with more insights could look at it | 13:33 |
ricotz | which made me pinging you ;) | 13:34 |
jcristau | what's needed is not insight, it's an xlib checkout and vim... | 13:35 |
ricotz | alright, i have both | 13:36 |
jcristau | ricotz: do you call XInitThreads before any other xlib function btw? | 13:56 |
ricotz | jcristau, i dont know | 14:11 |
jcristau | because afaict NewDatabase does _XCreateMutex, which does pthread_mutex_init | 14:11 |
ricotz | but it looks like NULL isnt handled properly here | 14:11 |
jcristau | "here"? | 14:12 |
ricotz | right, but if the creation fail db will be NULL | 14:12 |
ricotz | in NewDatabase | 14:12 |
jcristau | seems unlikely to be your issue | 14:13 |
ricotz | but could be | 14:15 |
ricotz | XrmCombineDatabase handles the null case | 14:15 |
jcristau | http://people.ubuntu.com/~ricotz/g-c-c/gnome-control-center.log says db=0x555555936cc0 | 14:17 |
ricotz | hmm, right | 14:17 |
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cnd | RAOF, micahg asked that we contact the security team before uploading 1.11 | 16:11 |
cnd | I told him you were on top of things | 16:11 |
Prf_Jakob | Who do I need to by a truckload of beer to get a option in ccsm/unity to turn of the menus on top bar? | 17:21 |
Prf_Jakob | buy* | 17:21 |
tjaalton | Prf_Jakob: just deinstall appmenu-gtk & appmenu-gtk3 | 17:26 |
tjaalton | and appmenu-qt if you have it | 17:27 |
tjaalton | or edit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/*appmenu* | 17:27 |
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* JanC wants menus in the top bar for maximized windows but not for other windows ;) | 20:00 | |
Prf_Jakob | JanC: that be pretty pimp actually. | 20:15 |
JanC | Prf_Jakob: it's mostly about usability for me; for maximized windows it maximizes them more, but for normal windows it doesn't make me travel half around the world to find an application's menu ;) | 20:20 |
Prf_Jakob | JanC: tell me about it I have 30" monitor. | 20:21 |
JanC | mine is only 22", but still at "Full HD" resolution... | 20:22 |
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