[10:48] tjaalton: Sarvatt ping [10:48] pong [10:48] would it be possible for you to upload the patch mentioned in comment 31 on bug 1294666 [10:48] bug 1294666 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) "[HSW mesa kde needs Xorg-1.15.1] Multiple tiling-esque artifacts in KDE" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1294666 [10:58] yeah mlankhorst will add that [10:58] shadeslayer: ok working on it [10:58] thanks! [10:59] hm, should've seen it with broadwell.. but purged kde already [10:59] shadeslayer: feel free to test ppa:canonical-x/x-staging soon, uploading to ubuntu as well [11:03] yay, thx [11:39] bloody lp timing out all the time === psivaa is now known as psivaa-lunch [12:00] hm, nouveau still seems to crash on resume [12:46] does anyone know how can i test if 2-finger touchpad gestures work ? they don't seem to be working at all when i create a test QML application but perhps it's a QT problem, so that's why I wanted to check in some other way [12:46] any ideas ? [12:50] RAOF: ^ do you know who is the best person to ask ? [13:08] nerochiaro: try 2-finger scroll in browser? or does that not classify as a 'gesture'? [13:09] t1mp: it seems only to be triggered from the edge of the touchpad, so i would think it's a mousewheel event [13:09] t1mp: oh wait, 2 fingers scroll, sorry [13:10] I never had nay other multi-touch stuff working on my laptop, but that may be a hardware limitation === psivaa-lunch is now known as psivaa [13:11] hmmm.. touchpad-edge-swipes like on unity8 on devices would be cool to have on my laptop [13:11] right-edge swipe on the touchpad to switch between running applications :) [13:20] t1mp: btw just tried, 2 finger scroll on webbrowser-app isn't working [13:24] t1mp: but 3-fingers scroll works, kind of [13:40] 3-finger scroll? [13:40] interesting. That doesn't work for me [13:44] t1mp: put down two fingers and wiggle the 3rd around [13:44] t1mp: guess some touchpads are only 2-touch enabled [22:56] Bah, nobody stays around to my morning :) [22:57] t1mp: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics doesn't send two-finger multitouch events; it consumes them itself to synthesise scroll events instead. [22:57] t1mp: And most touchpads will _report_ more than 2 fingers touching the touchpad, but only send coordinates for the first 2. [22:58] t1mp: Because apparently Apple is _still_ buying up _all_ the non-terrible touchpad hardware :(