[04:49] hi [08:57] Sarvatt, sorry about the edgers cairo versioning forgot to change from the default :\ [09:00] new libwacom [09:00] 0.4 [09:00] tjaalton, get it in precise ;-) [09:01] will upload to debian after testing it [09:01] seb128: yes! [09:01] :) [09:01] should fix mapping buttons in the capplet [09:01] and adds support for intuos5, which I bought yesterday [09:02] still needs kernel & driver support backports [09:09] yep button mapping works, just that the shortcuts don't seem to work anywhere [11:43] Can anybody else running on 12.04 try pts/warsow and see if Unity resizes Warsow when running the demos? [12:03] Prf_Jakob: pts as in phoronix-test-suite? [12:04] yeah [12:04] ok, I'll try it out [12:05] I picked the 800x600 resolution. [12:05] ta [12:05] hmm, how do I install that test, what's the full name? [12:05] install-test pts/warsow [12:07] complains about aninvalid argument [12:08] + [12:08] oh, typo [12:08] wth is warsOw anyway :) [12:14] takes a while to install.. [12:15] Yeah, thanks for testing. [12:41] Prf_Jakob: ok, so I see the unity panel etc while running the test under 800x600 resolution [12:42] Ok the same as me then [12:42] can close that bug as 3rd party then... [12:47] was that forwarded by us? [12:53] No, I have another bug found internaly with warsow that I can't reproduce, but I ran into this and I was wondering if its something thats our fault. [12:54] ah, ok [12:56] tjaalton: the load screen looks okay right? And then it switches back to Unity? [12:56] Prf_Jakob: yup [12:56] Ok [12:57] if it's meant to be run fullscreen, which seems to be the case [12:58] right [12:59] Hmm it doesn't seem to run if I pick a resolution then the currently set one :-/ [12:59] they seem to work for me [12:59] intel [12:59] If I pick the current one I don't get the Unity borders. [12:59] native is 16x9, tried 10x7 too [13:00] for me it gave them in every case [13:10] That doesn't seem larger? [13:10] Was the actuall resolution larger? [13:19] the warsow "window" is cropped from right and bottom [13:45] Okay, looks like I have to build a xserver to figure out why it fails to set the resolution. [13:52] So whats the best way to build a xserver from the "apt-get source" tar balls that works? [13:58] apt-get build-dep xorg-server, then from the package directory run 'fakeroot debian/rules binary' [13:58] that should work [13:59] or debuild -b, if you have devscripts installed [13:59] dinner-> [14:01] k, thanks [14:25] Prf_Jakob: why do you need to build the server btw? the debugging symbols are available in xserver-xorg-core-dbg [14:28] tjaalton: I want to see why the XVidModeSwitchToMode request failes [14:28] I get back BadValues and there are like 6 returns with BadValue [14:30] I guess I could just step trough it with gdb [14:30] Because building is taking way to long :-/ [14:34] ok, shouldn't tak that long, at least if you use DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='parallel=8' or similar [14:34] +e [14:49] So how do I rebuild a package but not from scratch? [14:49] debuild -b seems to to try from the start? [14:50] yes [14:50] guess you need to go to the build/ directory and run make? [14:50] Ah -nc [14:50] hmm okay [14:50] never done that myself [14:53] Ah ok [18:36] olá === yofel_ is now known as yofel === johanbr_ is now known as johanbr [23:31] new xserver time? [23:51] Ah, we've released Beta 2? [23:58] yeah, sounds like cnd found some more fun from #xorg-devel so might be worth holding off, i thought it was ready to go :) [23:59] Sarvatt, oh, I'm preparing two patches [23:59] just verifying them right now