[05:49] <mlankhorst> morning!
[07:10] <tjaalton> looks like fullscreen flash is a killer
[07:11] <tjaalton> seems to hang my ivb dri
[07:11] <mlankhorst> :O
[07:11] <tjaalton> 1080p
[07:12] <tjaalton> not right away
[07:13] <tjaalton> restarting compiz gives just a white screen
[07:13] <tjaalton> oh, that was due to flash
[07:15] <mlankhorst> I have no 1080p screen to test with :/
[07:18] <tjaalton> nah it was the video resolution
[07:21] <mlankhorst> 1080p youtube?
[07:24] <mlankhorst> what are you testing on btw, what release/kernel
[07:29] <tjaalton> raring
[07:29] <tjaalton> yeah youtube
[07:29] <tjaalton> I'll try to repro
[07:30] <mlankhorst> doing the same atm, no lockup yet
[07:37] <tjaalton> so it's not the driver getting stuck, since killing flash & compiz worked
[07:37] <tjaalton> probably triggered by the fade out
[07:46] <tjaalton> can't reproduce, dunno what happened :)
[07:46] <mlankhorst> yeah same
[09:04] <mlankhorst> weird, x1.14 broke my laptop, I think I've seen the failure before though, in 1.13
[09:30] <mlankhorst> tjaalton: I uploaded a new xserver to canonical-x ppa, should fix the hybrid case again :)
[09:33] <tjaalton> ah, cool
[10:03] <mlankhorst> not many bugs that look juicy currently, I think I'll try to play some with mir again
[13:41] <zzippy> Anyone knows why xserver-xorg-core 1.14.1 does not work with nvidia319.12/optimus while old version 1.14.0 does work?
[13:41] <zzippy> talking about X-staging PPA
[13:42] <mlankhorst> try comparing the logs
[13:43] <zzippy> mlankhorst: which exactly? Xorg.0.log?
[13:43] <mlankhorst> yeah
[13:44] <zzippy> I already made a logverbose 6 nvidia bugreport. can't see no difference.  Well, it works, but it gives a blank screen
[13:44] <zzippy> while 1.14.0 is fine
[13:47] <zzippy> ok, will compare again, maybe I overlooked something.
[13:47] <zzippy> thanks!
[14:12] <zzippy> mlankhorst:  maybe you see something, pasted both Xorg.0.log files http://paste.ubuntu.com/5616034/
[14:43] <mlankhorst> zzippy: both look fine to me
[14:43] <mlankhorst> oh nm
[14:45] <mlankhorst> well I do see xvmc not being initialized on second one, but that was on purpose
[14:46] <mlankhorst> and the second one spams a lot of this
[14:46] <mlankhorst> [    37.759] (WW) NVIDIA(GPU-0): Unable to read EDID for display device CRT-0
[14:47] <zzippy> I already fed edid as file, then it stops complaining.
[14:47] <zzippy>  But now difference.
[14:49] <mlankhorst> http://paste.debian.net/1125/
[14:49] <mlankhorst> seems to be the difference between .0 and .1 in applied patches
[14:49] <mlankhorst> maybe you can isolate it from there
[14:50] <mlankhorst> my guess is one of the 5 patches starting from xf86crtc-don-t-use-display-for-vx-vy-for-gpu-screens.patch
[14:59] <zzippy> mlankhorst: erm, ok, so you may want to patch 1.14.1 accordingly some day? Wouldn't be too bad, since whole-desktop-on-nvidia seems to be 3-4x faster than that bumblebee/virtualgl workaround. 
[16:23] <mlankhorst> zzippy: its the other way around, 1.4.1 has those applied, 1.14.0 doesnt
[16:37] <zzippy> mlankhorst: whatever. Thats beyond my horizon.  Just wanted somebody to know this who might be in the position to change something, so ubuntu users also can use the new nvidia stuff.
[16:38] <mlankhorst> can't you rebuild xserver with some of the new patches in debian/patches/series commented out then?
[16:51] <zzippy> mlankhorst: guess I can, theoretically. But without knowing what I am really doing, it would take me a day ;) ...maybe I can ask our forums packaging "guru" to assist.
[17:46] <mlankhorst> because adding a # and rebuilding is hard?
[18:20] <zzippy> If I should manage to rebuild a working version, randomly outcommenting patches, what then?
[18:25] <mlankhorst> well knowing which patch is causing the breakage is enough information for me
[18:31] <zzippy> ok. Just reading  "How to: Recompiling / Rebuild Debian / Ubuntu"
[18:48] <bjsnider> zzippy, install the build dependencies
[18:48] <bjsnider> apt-get source your source package
[18:48] <bjsnider> make your changes to the patches or whatever
[18:49] <zzippy> bjsnider: already have.
[18:50] <bjsnider> then run dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc from the source dir
[18:50] <bjsnider> that will make debs you can install
[18:51] <bjsnider> you may need to install build-essential and whatnot too
[18:54] <zzippy> ok, will try. thanks! Will report if I succeed.
[18:54] <zzippy> cy
[19:29] <wolfgang8741> I was able to confirm that the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1170418 affects mesa 9.1.1 and not 9.0.3 via a downgrade. Also attached a backtrace of compiz, but unsure if the trace was successful or useful.
[22:08] <zzippy> mlankhorst: rebuilt 1.14.1, disabled 7 patches.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/5617521/ , works. Where should I start with re-enabling?
[22:12] <bryce> zzippy, re-enable the first half of the patches and re-test.
[22:16] <zzippy> will do.
[22:46] <bjsnider> wow, that guy does whatever you tell him to!