[02:00] if only chrome worked with SNA, 4 releases of broken is nuts :) [02:01] Sarvatt: Huh. Works here :) [02:01] RAOF: using chrome stable maybe? [02:01] chrome beta [02:01] or chromium... [02:01] hrm [02:02] (For versions of "works" which include "Occasional texture corruption", but that's not chrome-related) [02:02] might just be ivybridge thats messed up, thats where i see people complaining [02:02] answer is perpetually "upgrade your kernel" but even 3.11-rc4 is broken [02:02] Entirely plausible. The gen7.5 backend works ok :) [02:02] oh! got your Clevo W740SU? [02:03] Indeed I have [02:03] RAOF: don't worry, GT3e will be broken soon when you upgrade to x-x-v-intel and mesa that fully accelerates it! :) [02:03] ☺ [02:04] aka whenever broadwell support comes out.. [02:05] RAOF: how are you liking it? [02:05] It's pretty nice. [02:05] I'll write up some thoughts about it on the interwebs at some point. [02:06] maybe after gt3e is fully supported and much faster, hopefully by the time 13.10 releases.. [02:07] if that stuff doesn't get pushed off to mesa 9.3 [02:09] I've not tried any gaming on it yet, but unity is plenty snappy [02:12] kind of crazy ivybridge is already getting pushed off to ignore bug land, and sandybridge is getting more and more broken... :( [02:14] http://ubuntuone.com/7FkHrs1gOGXiei9XifM9jN is a fun one [02:17] Sarvatt: That's pretty cool :) [02:22] luckily it seems to be limited to my x1 carbon and not my wifes ivb ultrabook so i can deal with the aztec stitching patterns every 10 minutes... :) [02:23] RAOF: oh you didn't do a mesa 9.2 checkout for xmir? [02:24] I did, but not to land in the distro. [02:24] To make my upstream development simpler. [02:24] dang, we need a 9.2 checkout [02:24] Before FF, yes. [02:24] one from june probably wouldn't be appropriate anywway [02:25] it doesn't make much sense to do one until theres a rc anyway [02:25] they don't seem to cherry-pick from master to 9.2 before then much [02:26] idr does a huge batch of cherry picks a few days before a release [02:27] and its dead inbetween branching and then [02:27] ah wait it got a bunch of cherry picks a few days ago, my bad [02:28] * Sarvatt needs to update edgers then, except xmir and arm64 changes screwed up all the hooks [02:28] Boo. [02:28] xmir patches dont apply to intel anymore either but its probably trivial changes, i didnt look [02:35] Probably. [02:44] yep it was, just fixed it [02:46] was easier to just disable xmir and keep the 1.12 xserver requirement and update 4 releases with just one simple sed on the changelog though.. [02:47] :) [03:01] tjaalton, mlankhorst: if you guys go and update x-x-v-intel to 2.21.14 or newer before me http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~sarvatt/patches/xmir.patch is needed, just change the git headers to ickles version from the previous patch (or delete it entirely) first :) [03:02] * Sarvatt isn't updating it because its been so busted on ivybridge and doesn't make sense yet.. 2.21.12 was "ok" compared to newer [03:30] Sarvatt, works fine here. where are these bug reports you're talking about? [03:31] bjsnider: xorg-edgers? [03:31] no [03:31] 2.21.12 with the backports in saucy is fine [03:31] oh, i see [03:31] fine in raring too [03:32] yeah raring was the best time for SNA yet [03:32] we got lucky that release actually worked [03:32] it went downhill from there [03:33] i see [03:33] this inspires a lot of confidence in saucy [03:34] * Sarvatt isn't using saucy yet.. just raring + edgers [03:35] i assume you're giving intel hell over this [03:35] int-hell [03:35] and i know chromes been broken over a month there, 2.21.12 + backports in saucy right now should be ok, i tested that out for a few days [03:38] by there i mean edgers, the 2.21.12 in saucy is ok and i tested it before adding the backports to be sure the big SNA problems were fixed there [03:41] hyperair: btw the things i said you needed a 3.12 kernel for were fixed in the ddx and didn't actually need a newer kernel so its ok to readd edgers.. i'm about to add a drm-dkms package to edgers for people to just update drm drivers without updating the kernel too based on https://github.com/Sarvatt/drm-dkms [03:42] err http://drvbp1.linux-foundation.org/~mcgrof/rel-html/backports/ [03:43] the old compat-wireless now does drm backports :) [03:48] *unless you use chromium on ivybridge [03:55] Sarvatt: yeah i realized -- i didn't disable edgers. =p === tomreyn_ is now known as tomreyn === jibel_ is now known as jibel [21:16] I have webpage menu dropdown from chromium browser..... appearing on the other dual screen