[03:29] hyperair: has it gotten any better? [03:30] i started only pushing updates to saucy because there was a period of instability but just updated everything when it seemed stable [03:32] Sarvatt: yeah, interestingly my gnome-session reports an uptime of 2 days [03:33] Sarvatt: after i cleared i915_error_state, it stopped crashing. [03:33] i think the issue just doesn't want to be debugged. [03:33] transient crap from using git, x-x-v-intel went through a lot of churn in the past 2 weeks :) [03:34] hopefully whats in there now is stable, thanks for telling me it wasnt [03:36] "lets reenable stuff known to be broken now that we have a release" "oops back it out because of bug reports", that kinda stuff [03:47] haha okay [03:47] so what was the stuff that is broken? [03:47] oddly enough i don't remember having an xxvi upgrade between my last X crash and starting the new X server. [03:48] and i don't think xxvi upgrades that come in during an X session actually get applied until you restatr the X server [03:49] oh so mesa broke you? nope they don't, just 2.21.8+ was broke [03:49] n [03:49] hmm. i'm not sure really. [03:49] but that was close to a month [03:50] there wasn't any X ugprade before the last X restart. all i recall was clearing i915_error_state [03:50] so the buggy code should still be running this time. [03:50] oddly enough [03:50] speaking of which when i tried to cat i915_error_state prior to clearing it, it complained abuot not being able to allocate memory [17:29] fun as always... piglit packaging is broken again... amd64 ( and probably i386 also) lacks the piglit python scripts. ( I don't know what else is missing ) [17:33] Sarvatt, your fix to "fix" the install directories removed a critical feature... the python scripts themselves. [17:36] actually... more accurately, the installer places the scripts at /usr/*.py instead of /usr/lib/piglit/*.py [17:40] is it possible the install bug is because "40-piglit-install-directories.patch" is not listed in the patch series file? [19:14] what would be the best way to get WebGL working on Chrome with my Intel HD3000?