[12:02] <Prf_Jakob> So how do I access keyboard options in 14.04
[12:02] <Prf_Jakob> I like to swap left alt and super?
[13:10] <om26er> mlankhorst, Hello 
[13:10] <mlankhorst> hey
[13:40] <om26er> mlankhorst, there is a crash in X with touch screen that needs attention
[13:40] <om26er> bug 1298727
[13:40] <om26er> we are doing manual testing of Ubuntu with touch screen laptops and that crash is frequent
[13:43] <mlankhorst> there are tons :P
[13:44] <mlankhorst> but i think jason is arranging for me to get a touch screen laptop so i can take a look
[13:45] <om26er> mlankhorst, do you when will that laptop reach you? asking because the deadline is 9th May
[13:47] <mlankhorst> no idea
[13:49] <om26er> mlankhorst, ok. I have assigned that bug to you.
[13:50] <seb128> mlankhorst, was the valgrind I got you of any use?
[13:50] <mlankhorst> seb128: a little, tells me that the 2 bugs are probably the same
[13:51]  * mlankhorst looks if he can find more
[13:53] <mlankhorst> ah right :P
[13:54] <mlankhorst> seb128: I fear that one may be harmless..
[13:54] <mlankhorst> well unless that's really causing it, hmz..
[13:55] <mlankhorst> derp i should have a fix for that one at least
[13:56] <seb128> om26er, do you have specific steps to trigger it?
[13:56] <mlankhorst> seb128: for your bug http://paste.debian.net/96566/
[13:56] <seb128> om26er, I tried a bit yesterday and couldn't hit it with gallery or camera apps
[13:56] <seb128> mlankhorst, you think the one from om26er is different though?
[13:56] <om26er> seb128, we put in 15-20 photos in ~/Pictures and then just flick through all the pictures continuously for a minute or so and it crashes
[13:56] <mlankhorst> seb128: no idea, try? :-)
[13:57] <seb128> om26er, I did that, no issue here (but I was running X under valgrind)
[13:57] <mlankhorst> om26er: do you prefer diff or deb?
[13:57] <seb128> mlankhorst, can you put the fix into a ppa for om26er to test?
[13:57] <seb128> or deb works
[13:57] <seb128> thanks
[13:57] <om26er> seb128, trying to crash it again, will get back to you
[14:00] <mlankhorst> ok uploaded to ppa:canonical-x/x-staging, for the impatient just build locally :P
[14:00] <mlankhorst> or wait a bit longer while I finish
[14:01] <mlankhorst> seb128: while that thing could potentially crash, it's not the crasher from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1298727
[14:02] <seb128> k
[14:02] <mlankhorst> so thanks for the log, need another one :P
[14:03] <mlankhorst> debs available at http://people.canonical.com/~mlankhorst/ fwiw
[14:17] <mlankhorst> can i get a new log seb128?
[14:19] <seb128> mlankhorst, I'm trying to get one but no success getting any error so far
[14:20] <mlankhorst> this can't be the real issue though :s
[14:21] <seb128> well, I'm not even running your debugs
[14:21] <seb128> I was trying to get the segfault by flicking in gallery
[14:21] <seb128> it might one of those bugs valgrind makes the bug never show
[14:22] <seb128> I had one segfault before putting valgrind back there
[14:22] <mlankhorst> it should show the other one at least, but possibly the case
[14:23] <mlankhorst> seb128: what if you remove malloc-fill and free-fill?
[14:24] <seb128> trying
[14:25] <mlankhorst> or maybe deliberately try to do those things as slow or as fast as possible
[21:47] <ktk1> Hi Hi
[21:47] <ktk1>  I'm trying to figure how to fix signal frequency out of range when I'm using the radeon driver. The fglrx driver doesn't give me that error messege. With the open source driver I have to boot with a different monitor, then switch back to the monitor I use normally.
[21:51] <ktk1> Woops.  Just noticed the line at the top.  But I don't think this is a bug, but rather a config issue.