[05:23] <mlankhorst> bryce: oh worst part was doing a kernel bisection, then look at last 8 commits and notice you're getting awfully close to looking at a regression you fixed ;)
[05:24] <mlankhorst> luckily someone broke the kernel right after my fix so I didn't go insane
[10:50] <tjaalton> mlankhorst: ooh, looks like 3.9 does indeed support nvd9 better
[10:50] <tjaalton> accel and all
[10:52] <tjaalton> not that well though :)
[10:53] <tjaalton> hooked my laptop to my dp-monitor, ran xrandr and get a funky display
[10:56] <tjaalton> nothing on DP, it's like both displays are on the laptop panel
[11:07] <tjaalton> uh, we didn't touch -ati at all this cycle?
[11:07] <tjaalton> sorry
[11:07] <tjaalton> stale git tree :)
[11:12] <tjaalton> mlankhorst: we need to push -ati f402805b22e4f to quantal & precise backport
[11:12] <tjaalton> should fix bug 1085751
[11:12] <mlankhorst> oh sure
[11:12] <mlankhorst> some pci id stuff too btw
[11:13] <mlankhorst> unless I already did but can't remember
[11:13] <mlankhorst> but I took today as time off, so I cant look into it now :)
[11:14] <tjaalton> np
[21:11] <tomreyn> Sarvatt: i'm reading http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/266/builds/41730/downloads  which says "Make sure you are running the latest version of ubuntu": does this refer to 12.10, to the latest raring alpha, or to the latest raing snapshot?
[21:14] <tomreyn> if raring: is booting from a usb key, then installing all updates on the aufs sufficent for testing?
[21:17] <Sarvatt> tomreyn: raring only unfortunately, I guess it would be possible to test on a liveusb, you would need to add the PPA and update it, then sudo service lightdm stop then sudo service lightdm start from a VT
[21:20] <tomreyn> ok, so logout / login is not enough?
[21:20] <tomreyn> i was thinking this would restart X + DM
[21:21] <Sarvatt> yeah that would work, it's not KDE :P
[21:21] <tomreyn> obviously restarting it manually is a more reliable approach
[21:22] <tomreyn> if there's another approach which just installs a minimal raring on disk, such as on my existing swap partition, that'd be fine, too.
[21:22] <tomreyn> would have to be mostly automated, though