[01:15] <bjsnider> the new nvidia blob has a new file, a daemon. i checked and it has its own install script with a procedure for sysv, upstart, or systemd, depending on what the script finds on the target system.
[01:16] <bjsnider> no idea how tseliot wants to deal with that, but that is now the latest stable driver
[04:25] <tjaalton> bjsnider: no not released yet
[04:26] <tjaalton> bjsnider: this is the latest 319 driver?
[06:29] <tjaalton> a new touch fix branch up
[06:40] <mlankhorst> RAOF_: do you still use your nexus 7?
[14:32] <bjsnider> tjaalton, 319.17
[14:40] <bjsnider> they promoted it to stable
[14:57] <tjaalton> bjsnider: right
[14:59] <ricotz> will be in edgers in asap
[16:48] <bjsnider> ricotz, how do you intend to deal with that new daemon and the install script and whatnot?
[16:50] <tjaalton> right, please work with tseliot on those to avoid unnecessary conflicts
[16:51] <tseliot> bjsnider, ricotz: I'm working on it but I'm waiting for Nvidia to get back on some questions on backwards compatibility first
[16:51] <tseliot> (as I'm packaging it separately)
[16:57] <bjsnider> tseliot, i checked your git repo last night looking for the latest scripts, but it's still 304 and hasn't been updated for 6 months
[16:58] <tseliot> bjsnider: maybe have a look at the different branches?
[16:58] <tseliot> my 319 branch is not there yet, it's only local for now
[17:06] <ricotz> bjsnider, tseliot, i don't have an optimus setup here and i can't really test these new things in this direction
[17:07] <tseliot> ricotz: fortunately I can and I'm working on a package to make prime a little easier
[17:07] <ricotz> tseliot, i guess it isn't much trouble when file conflicts happening
[17:08] <ricotz> tseliot, alright :)
[17:09] <ricotz> (i am happy to run the plain driver so far)
[17:16] <bjsnider> tseliot, so the daemon will  be a separate optional package?
[17:16] <bjsnider> i didn't know nvidia was having so much trouble starting up fast that they felt the need to install a daemon to do it
[17:17] <tseliot> bjsnider: yes, unless nvidia decides that each driver version needs to have its own daemon with the same version
[17:22] <Sarvatt> bjsnider: looks like its just for cuda on a secondary card not being used as a gpu from the discription