[02:14] <hyperair> Sarvatt_: okay, i think my gpu hangs are related to multihead. over the weekend my laptop didn't hang, but an hour or so after i plugged it into the monitor at work, it hung again.
[02:14] <hyperair> and my i915_error_state complains about not being able to allocate memory again.
[02:15] <hyperair> oh, vm/drop_caches=2 fixed that.
[02:16] <RAOF> hyperair: Hm, I was maybe noticing something similarish, but I think that got fixed.
[02:17] <hyperair> RAOF: which one? the gpu hang or the unable to allocate memory issue?
[02:17] <RAOF> GPU hang.
[02:17] <hyperair> ah
[02:17] <hyperair> which component's at fault here?
[02:17] <hyperair> the i915 kernel module or X?
[02:18] <RAOF> Hangs are always the kernel's fault :)
[02:19] <RAOF> But plausibly upgrading either could help.
[02:19] <hyperair> so the kernel got fixed recently?
[02:19] <RAOF> I'm not sure; I'm on Saucy, so things are moving fairly quickly.
[02:19] <hyperair> ah, i see
[02:19] <hyperair> is saucy running 3.10?
[02:20] <hyperair> In the past there was also the problem of not having a way to “close” a branch, which means that over time the list of branches could get huge. This was fixed in Mercurial 1.2 which introduced the --close-branch option for hg commit.
[02:20] <hyperair> oops
[02:20] <hyperair> http://people.ubuntu.com/~hyperair/i915-error-state
[02:21] <RAOF> Sorry, I didn't actually do any significant digging into my hangs before they got magically fixed, so your error-state isn't going to mean much to me :(
[02:22] <hyperair> haha
[02:22] <hyperair> okay
[05:24] <mlankhorst> morning