[01:09] <bryce> RAOF, you can go ahead and move jockey 0.9.7-0ubuntu7.4 to precise-updates.  I've done the verification, and it doesn't need the +1wk since it's covered by the experimental drivers policy
[01:17] <RAOF> Cool
[02:35] <bryce> package page includes raring now:  http://www.bryceharrington.org/Arsenal/ubuntu-x-swat/Reports/package_status.html
[02:38] <RAOF> bryce: Does ubuntu-drivers need an update for each new nvidia series?
[02:39] <bryce> RAOF, possibly; I haven't dug into that codebase so far
[02:40] <bryce> RAOF, if it does, then I wonder if we could make it more clever so it doesn't need to
[02:40] <RAOF> That was my thinking, yes :)
[07:40] <mlankhorst> morning
[07:41] <mlankhorst> bryce: unless something comes up with the cards after kepler i doubt they'll drop more support any time soon
[10:22] <mlankhorst> RAOF: still awake?
[10:22] <tjaalton> testing fglrx install on clean quantal..
[12:04] <c10ud> Hello, this might be slightly offtopic but: I'd like to use my PS3 sixaxis controller in ubuntu with wine and i see the X axis (in wine, through evdev) remains stuck on the right because it's sort of interfering (?) with the accelerometer. The js driver works good but feels choppy and sluggish. I am trying to disable the reading of the accelerometer through the creation of a new rule in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ but the MapAxis<n> option set to "
[12:04] <c10ud> none" does not seem to do what i thought it was supposed to do (disabling an axis).
[12:04] <c10ud> Hints, suggestions?
[19:44] <mlankhorst> tjaalton: hey wanna get lost together on sunday?
[19:45] <mlankhorst> my plane arrives at 16.20
[19:48] <tjaalton> mlankhorst: shure!