[05:29] <ripps> Is there anyway to tryout and experimental dri driver without installing it to /usr/lib/dri? Like how you can load libraries using LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
[05:33] <Sarvatt> LIBGL_DRIVER_PATH
[05:33] <Sarvatt> except its not working at the moment with upstream mesa git after automake fun
[05:34] <Sarvatt> using system libglsl and libglapi :(
[07:20] <tjaalton> uh, so screensaver doesn't want to let go of the blank screen, even after killing it.. vt's don't work either, everything else does
[09:59] <apw> bryceh, where were we with the edid patch thing, any luck proving whether it works ?
[10:00] <apw> broder, i have an updated patch which addes an edid/ prefix to the firmware paths -- that seems safest overall
[13:29] <tjaalton> RAOF: still about? do you know if colorhug works with wled displays?
[13:32] <tjaalton> Sarvatt: btw the commit id's you gave for intel-vaapi-driver were both the same ;)
[13:33] <tjaalton> so the other one was probably the cherry-picked commit-id?
[13:33] <Sarvatt> tjaalton: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/intel-driver/commit/?id=99ded53e66af1903f1d58ffbc24404d435a6de84 and http://cgit.freedesktop.org/vaapi/intel-driver/commit/?id=368731d104da84605fcf6683d6ce014916fe76b0
[13:34] <tjaalton> hmm, neither applies cleanly on what I have
[13:40] <Sarvatt> it cherry-picks fine on whats in pkg-multimedia git, did you cherry-pick 99ded53 first?
[13:41] <Sarvatt> http://paste.ubuntu.com/880344/
[13:41] <tjaalton> oh, so it does. doesn't apply on my ubuntu branch though..
[13:41] <tjaalton> I'll figure it out..
[14:16] <tjaalton> oh, hehe.. I had a snapshot already in the branch 
[16:47] <bryceh> apw, well, I at least proved the edid I was using didn't work
[16:48] <bryceh> apw, I figure I'll come up with a different edid and try again, but am off today so a task for tomorrow
[18:25] <apw> bryceh, ack, thanks
[21:22] <FernandoMiguel> evening
[21:52] <RAOF> tjaalton: I believe it does work with wled displays; if not, it should in future.
[21:52] <RAOF> tjaalton: (Where "it" is the colourhug)
[21:55] <Sarvatt> tjaalton: i would hope so considering a very very large portion of laptops use them :) huey pro certainly does
[21:57] <RAOF> I presume tjaalton's talking about wide gamut LED displays, rather than just random led-backlit displays.