[00:21] <mlankhorst> Dandel: nouveau still cannot reclock
[00:21] <mlankhorst> Dandel: so it's faster to use cpu rendering on nouveau at least
[00:22] <mlankhorst> and because I don't want people blacklisting nouveau I've disabled it for now
[01:00] <Dandel> mlankhorst, it should be possible to blindly disable the noveau vdpau state tracker
[01:03] <Dandel> mlankhorst, linux 3.13 has improved reclocking support in nouveau
[01:15] <Dandel> mlankhorst, I have a half-way approach... by default the mesa ( and xorg drivers ) don't enable vdpau, but offer the option to install the packages with vdpau via an testing ppa ( similar to xorg-edgers )
[06:06] <mlankhorst> Dandel: fortunately for you others already have a ppa with vdpau enabled
[06:06] <mlankhorst> :P
[06:34] <Dandel> mlankhorst, oh... where is that at?
[06:45] <mlankhorst> https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/graphics-drivers/ i think
[06:45] <mlankhorst> but it breaks if enabled on trusty :p
[21:36] <Tynach> Hi. I'm not sure if what I'm experiencing is a bug or not. I'm using the xorg-edgers ppa, and the 13.10 kernel, but on Ubuntu 12.04. After I rebooted, nVidia's proprietary driver will no longer load. I don't know if I'm using Nouveau or nv, but the display resolution is correct... But I have no 3D acceleration. nvidia-smi tells me there's an error talking to the nvidia driver.
[21:36] <Tynach> Jockey says that none of the listed drivers are in use, though several are enabled.
[21:51] <Tynach> No ideas?
[23:48] <Dandel> ricotz, I think the xorg edgers ppa needs to be fixed on the nvidia driver ( seeing as how there was another person who ran into the issue I ran into )