[14:15] <mlankhorst> Prf_Jakob: could you look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1247680 ?
[14:15] <mlankhorst> seems to be a vmware bug thingy
[14:21] <Prf_Jakob> mlankhorst: thanks
[14:25] <Prf_Jakob> mlankhorst: so whats in Thar now?
[14:25] <Prf_Jakob> Have any of the mesa/xorg/xf-v-vm components been upgraded from 13.10?
[14:27] <mlankhorst> nah
[14:27] <mlankhorst> which is why I asked
[14:27] <mlankhorst> well no major things anyway, mesa 9.2.1 -> mesa 9.2.2 iirc
[14:27] <Prf_Jakob> Ok, really weird.
[14:28] <mlankhorst> which is why I asked if it was a problem on saucy
[14:30] <Prf_Jakob> I'm sure that saucy works
[14:37] <mlankhorst> hm blackness here :P
[14:37] <mlankhorst> on trusty though
[14:38] <mlankhorst> gave up on trying vmware, so I run it in kvm with netboot from lan
[14:38] <mlankhorst>  kvm -boot n -netdev tap,id=net0 -device e1000,netdev=net0
[14:39] <Prf_Jakob> Oh
[14:39] <Prf_Jakob> Heh
[14:40] <mlankhorst> saucy too it seems
[14:40] <Prf_Jakob> Odd
[14:40] <mlankhorst> oh no screen now
[14:40] <Prf_Jakob> I'm pretty sure I have installed saucy from iso
[14:42] <mlankhorst> oh might be a out of memory thing then
[14:43] <Prf_Jakob> He has 128mb of VRAM so it should be all good.
[14:43] <Prf_Jakob> And 3D enabled.
[14:44] <mlankhorst> ok it boots in default kvm memory -- barely :P
[14:45] <mlankhorst> then it ran out and killed things
[14:46] <Prf_Jakob> Hehe :)
[14:47] <mlankhorst> 512 mb is enough though
[14:49] <Prf_Jakob> Should be, I useally run 1gb or 4gb if I want to run heavy applications.
[14:49] <mlankhorst> yeah from dmesg it says he allocated 1 gb
[14:54] <Prf_Jakob> Okay, I'll take a look when I get to a computer with workstation on.