[17:05] <ricotz> mamarley, hi, are you looking at 378.13?
[17:05] <mamarley> ricotz: Yes. :)
[17:06] <ricotz> mamarley, thanks :)
[17:06] <mamarley> Should be ready later today.
[17:07] <mamarley> I was hoping tseliot's 4.10 patch would be ready in time for this, but I guess not.  Maybe we got lucky and official 4.10 support is added.
[17:08] <tseliot> mamarley: if it's not there, I have a patch that builds. Tomorrow I'll test and upload (for 375 at least)
[17:08] <ricotz> yeah, that would be nice to work out-of-box by now
[17:09] <mamarley> tseliot: If you send me the patch I can test it on 378 too.
[17:09] <mamarley> (Assuming no OOB support.)
[17:09] <tseliot> mamarley: right, let's talk about it again tomorrow, though. I want to test it on my computers first.
[17:10] <mamarley> OK
[17:10] <tseliot> as I think I got the cpu hotplug stuff right, but I want to be sure
[17:10] <mamarley> OK
[17:10] <ricotz> is there a 375.39 too?
[17:12] <ricotz> of course there is
[17:13] <ricotz> tseliot, ^
[17:14] <tseliot> ricotz: it's a new 375 release, it's all I can say ;)
[17:14] <ricotz> tseliot, it is already public, so no secrecy needed ;)
[17:15] <tseliot> where?
[17:15] <ricotz> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/375.39/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-375.39.run
[17:15] <tseliot> I didn't see anything new here http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
[17:16] <ricotz> http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/114708/en-us
[17:17] <ricotz> tseliot, I guess you could push your zesty package to the ppa
[17:19] <tseliot> ricotz: I am going to upload to zesty directly, and then it will hit the supported Ubuntu releases 
[17:19] <ricotz> tseliot, I meant today
[17:19] <tseliot> in due time (we have testing procedures)
[17:20] <tseliot> it's EOD, and I'm about to go offline
[17:20] <ricotz> or do you want to push it now to the archive?
[17:20] <ricotz> that is why I said to the ppa so we can push the backports
[17:20] <tseliot> tomorrow ;)
[17:21] <ricotz> then there will be another tarball in the ppa
[17:21] <tseliot> I'll re-use your tarball, no problem
[17:21] <ricotz> another/different
[17:21] <ricotz> alright
[17:21] <tseliot> have a nice rest of the day, guys
[17:22] <ricotz> bye :)
[18:03] <soee> NVIDIA 378.13 Linux Driver Released
[18:18] <soee> mamarley: ^ :D
[22:19] <mamarley> ricotz: soee: 378.13 and 340.102 are up in https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/staging/+packages.
[22:24] <mamarley> Sadly, neither driver added full support for 4.10, though both made (different‽) changes that reduced the sizes of their respective patches.  The 4.10 patches are included, but not enabled in dkms.conf due to the hacked-out CPU hotplugging support.  Once tseliot comes up with a proper patch, I will add that and enable it.
[22:26] <soee> NVIDIA 375.39 Linux Driver Released
[22:26] <soee> :D
[22:26] <mamarley> I think ricotz was working on that one.
[22:27] <soee> i'm on kernel 4.9 atm. so they should work
[22:27] <ricotz> and 304.135
[22:28] <mamarley> When it rains, it pours…
[22:28] <ricotz> all with xserver 1.19 support
[22:29] <mamarley> 340.101 and 304.134 also had 1.19 support.  They just forgot to update the changelog for these new releases; it is exactly the same as the previous ones.
[22:29] <ricotz> correct
[22:29] <soee> bit 16.04 does not have 1.19 :(
[22:30] <mamarley> Neither does 17.04, yet.
[22:30] <mamarley> I think it is in x-staging though.
[22:30] <ricotz> mamarley, did you resync the 378 packaging with the current 375?
[22:31] <mamarley> No, I didn't think there had been any changes.  Let me check that again.
[22:31] <ricotz> there are some the 375.39 packages are synced
[22:32] <mamarley> Great, now I have to do that over again.
[22:47] <soee> hmm http://pastebin.com/BY124p74
[22:48] <soee> mamarley: http://pastebin.com/BY124p74
[22:49] <mamarley> soee: I'm not sure I see the problem there.  It looks like it is just trying to remove the old -375 packages, which is to be expected.
[22:51] <mamarley> ricotz: Can you tell me which changes you made so I don't have to rebase it again?
[22:52] <mamarley> Launchpad isn't being very helpful with the diffs.
[22:54]  * soee reboot
[22:55] <ricotz> mamarley, the diff won't be really helpful
[22:55] <ricotz> download the 375 ppa package
[22:56] <mamarley> Is this just for Zesty?
[22:57] <soee> first reboot faled
[22:57] <soee> fter plymouth on second attemt i had something like "faile to set xfermode"
[22:57] <soee> is it related to driver ?
[22:58] <ricotz> mamarley, xenial, yakkety and zesty are the same
[22:59] <mamarley> So I can grab your Zesty 375 package, update it to 378 again, and use that for Zesty, Yakkety, and Xenial?  (And Trusty and Precise don't need a change?)
[22:59] <ricotz> mamarley, afaics there is no diff at all between 375 and 378
[23:00] <ricotz> yes
[23:00] <mamarley> Basically I am trying to figure out what I need to do to bring these changes you made to 375 into 378 in a way that doesn't have me doing any pointless work.
[23:00] <mamarley> OK, I think I get it now.
[23:01] <ricotz> just grab the 375 and bump the changelog, control-header and done
[23:01] <mamarley> For every distro version or just Zesty, Yakkety, and Xenial?
[23:02] <ricotz> those three, keep the others
[23:02] <mamarley> OK, got it.
[23:02] <mamarley> I will do that as soon as I finish with nvidia-settings.
[23:02] <mamarley> And eat dinner.  I am hungry.
[23:02] <ricotz> the only change would be your 4.10 patch which is disabled so no need for it either?
[23:04] <mamarley> I only left it disabled because of the CPU hotplugging hack.  But without the patch, the driver won't compile against 4.10 anyway, so maybe I should just enable it?
[23:04] <mamarley> (It only applies for 4.10 and not any other kernel version, so the hack wouldn't affect other kernels.)
[23:17] <ricotz> mamarley, ok
[23:18] <ricotz> g2g, have fun!
[23:18] <mamarley> See you later!