[08:27] RAOF: fwiw, bug 1086345 [08:27] bug 1086345 in lightdm (Ubuntu) "Quantal-LTS-stack: Showing low-resolution screen on shutdown/reboot" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1086345 [08:27] exactly as I feared... [08:31] This won't work unless libdrm gets haswell support. Since the whole reason for doing a libdrm rename was for plymouth to use the old version, can we please drop the libdrm rename and go back to uploading a new libdrm unrenamed? [08:58] RAOF: ^ [09:36] mlankhorst: I'll send a mail to ubuntu-release. We might be able to come up with a better plan, but I'll lay out the problem. Specifically - plymouth needs the new libdrm haswell support to work on haswell. [09:47] ah k [09:48] fwiw, I always kept that option open, it's not going to be hard to flip the switch on all the lts packages if we decide not to rename libdrm any longer [09:58] ยค&/" useless totem firefox plugin.. needs to download the video file completely before playing, and playing again of course means downloading the file again.. [10:01] :') [10:49] yay on rebase tons of patches I needed are no longer needed :) [11:05] argh, then I hit a lockdep inversion with efifb, but if I disable efifb macbook blows up.. great === yofel_ is now known as yofel [12:03] ok found fix, found another problem exposed by fix.. sigh [13:09] Have any of you guys tried running X in an LXC container? [13:10] not crazy :) [13:11] Perhaps a more relevant question is: What is the expected success rate of the Raring X stack on a Precise kernel? [13:12] Or Quantal for that matter. [13:12] there's the backport stack in 12.04.2 [13:12] and it should work with the older kernel too [13:13] tjaalton: What I'm really trying to do is see the various desktop environments availalble in Raring, without messing up my Precise laptop. [13:13] tjaalton: So a Rarin X stck on Precise doesn't really help me much. [13:14] hmm [13:17] * soren tries something [13:23] then this is obviously the wrong channel [13:23] It seems to work! [13:23] I was just missing some device nodes in the container, apparently. [13:24] Keyboard and mouse doesn't work, but meh. [13:24] Progress. [13:24] so running raring on a container, using the host xserver? [13:24] No no. [13:24] oh both [13:24] Precise host, raring lxc. [13:24] Running X inside the lxc. [13:25] So the only "precise" part involved is the kernel. [13:25] you need /dev/input/* on the container [13:25] Everything else is raring. [13:25] I have that. [13:25] Not sure why that isn't enough, but I can go digging now. [13:25] ok [13:25] Thanks! [13:26] for what? :) [13:27] Um... For not breaking it? :) [13:28] hehe [14:28] hmz for some reason DRI_PRIME=1 fps shot up.. not complaining :D [14:40] Has anyone managed to get a 12.10 box up and running with 3 screens using an nvidia card? [14:42] unity just falls over if the compositing is disabled. and if it's enabled - it doesn't work correctly... (invisible windows!) [14:43] I thought nvidia only supported 2 screens at a time? [14:44] on 1 card [14:44] mlankhorst: on one GPU. [14:44] mlankhorst: I'm using an nvidia quadro [15:52] Mez: nvidia drivers? [16:42] mlankhorst: yup [20:31] bug 1099655 [20:31] bug 1099655 in xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) "cant login to unity or kde in raring after lightdm" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1099655 [20:31] anyone or someone can verify that ? [23:17] RAOF: I guess the xorg bug close means the entire lts stack got promoted to -updates? :)