[01:51] gar. monitor hotplugging is broken with compiz on xorg-edgers with i915 on an ivb [02:27] new regression? [02:27] i just updated -intel for the first time in a month yesterday [02:28] not sure, i just switched to xorg-edgers just the other day after i upgraded my kernel [02:28] 3.17.x was having issues with tf2 [02:28] it lagged like hell [02:28] 3.16 was gold, but that was with trusty's stack, not utopic [02:28] * Sarvatt updates it again, craploads of commits [02:29] also i'm getting the hpet hangs with 3.18 [02:29] that odd one where the kernel locks up and doesn't respond to any sysrq key but alt+sysrq+b [02:29] and it seems that running any sort of 3d activity reliably causes the issue to appear [02:30] still on your gen4 intel? [02:30] ivb [02:30] yeah [02:30] oh ivb nevermind, hmm [02:30] er gen3 [02:30] thought you had a gm45 for some reason [02:30] heh [02:30] was gonna say i just saw a fix for hangs on that on 3.18+ recently [02:31] oh you did? [02:32] Sarvatt: where's the fix? [02:32] is it after 3.18.2? [02:32] just for old gpus, not ivb, i'm on ivb and not seeing any problems [02:33] aw damn. [02:33] have you tried any heavy 3d activity recently? [02:33] and which kernel are you running? [02:33] 3.13 with 3.19-rc6 drm in a dkms [02:34] bah [02:34] that's an old kernel [02:34] doesn't count [14:48] <[4-tea-2]> Greetings, using the xorg-edgers PPA on a system with a GTX980, I've been seeing major performance issues for the past few days. Not complaining, just wondering if anybody else can confirm whether it's caused by xorg-edgers? === apw is now known as jsalisbury === jsalisbury is now known as apw === ubott2 is now known as ubottu === apw_ is now known as apw [21:25] [4-tea-2]: the blobs were updated 10 days ago or so, that should be all thats affecting you. might want to try another series of them [21:25] 340 instead of 346 or the reverse [21:27] <[4-tea-2]> Sarvatt: thanks for the advice, I'll try that [21:31] err, 340 doesn't even support the 980 :( [21:32] <[4-tea-2]> I wasn't aware the 980 is too new. :\