[06:02] <RAOF> Hmm, bother.
[06:03] <RAOF> My laptop appears to have lost its boot HDD.
[06:04] <duflu> RAOF: As in it fell behind the couch, or failed?
[06:04] <RAOF> As in failed.
[06:05] <RAOF> Does not appear in the firmware menu.
[06:05] <duflu> Great!
[08:00] <RAOF> Set it all in fire
[08:12] <greyback> RAOF: it dead? :(
[08:15]  * alan_g wonders what
[08:18] <RAOF> It dead
[08:18] <RAOF> alan_g: the boot drive of my laptop
[08:19] <RAOF> In related news, there is not an MP up fixing DRM buffers or input crashes.
[08:19] <alan_g> Rotten thing to happen and rotten timing
[08:19] <greyback> bah
[08:20] <RAOF> Could be worse. I could be in the US already 😀
[08:20] <RAOF> The bandwidth from my backup server is much better here!
[08:20] <alan_g> Or worse at US customs being asked to boot it
[08:20] <RAOF> Heh
[08:26] <alan_g> greyback: did you get a chance to see whether this fixes your scenario? https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/mir/fix-1717910/+merge/330924
[08:31] <greyback> alan_g: not yet, will look later today
[08:32] <alan_g> Cool. The more testing we can do the more confident we can be about the 1.0 release.
[11:55] <alan_g> greyback: updated with a version that removes the workaround for the gtk-mir bug, but works for Qt.
[12:49] <greyback> alan_g: ok