[05:57] <tjaalton> RAOF: hi, mesa needs some mir love, if you have time ;)
[06:50] <RAOF> tjaalton: I'll make some time. A nice break from Go.
[06:56] <tjaalton> hehe
[06:56] <tjaalton> thanks
[17:13] <soee_> mamarley: 390.12 beta :)(
[18:09] <mamarley> ricotz: Shall I work on 390.12 or are you already doing that?
[18:11] <ricotz> mamarley, I started to look at it, but if you want to do it?
[18:11] <mamarley> Sure, I can take a stab at it.
[18:15] <mamarley> I'm hoping they fixed the DRM atomic modesetting stuff for 4.15 compatibility.  I tried to patch 387 for those changes and it was well beyond my ability.
[18:16] <mamarley> (A minimal patch allows it to compile, but atomic modesetting doesn't work because the associated conftest fails.)
[18:18] <ricotz> mamarley, seems to build fine with 4.15rc6
[18:19] <ricotz> if I am back in a few it didnt break too badly ;)
[18:20] <mamarley> ricotz: Does "[drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 2 (21.10.2013)." or something of the sort appear in dmesg?
[18:23] <mamarley> (Oh wait, on second thought, one would need to set "options nvidia_387_drm modeset=1" in /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers.conf for that to work anyway.
[18:23] <ricotz> I am persistently running x11 ;)
[18:24] <mamarley> ricotz: Anyway, it looks like you already have most of the work for this done, so I guess there isn't any point in me going any farther?
[18:24] <mamarley> (Or I can do -settings?)
[18:25] <ricotz> I didnt really look at it, just plain taking the 387 package and throwing it into pbuidler ;)
[18:25] <ricotz> bionic only
[18:26] <ricotz> nice that the license stuff is fixed
[18:26] <mamarley> Definitely.
[18:27] <mamarley> ricotz: So what do you want me to do?
[18:33] <ricotz> mamarley, would great if you could look at it properly
[18:33] <mamarley> OK, I will do that.
[18:34] <ricotz> like symlinking libnvidia-egl-wayland.so.1.0.1 seems to be obsolete
[18:34] <ricotz> lrwxrwxrwx   1 root root       30 Jan  4 19:16 libnvidia-egl-wayland.so.1 -> libnvidia-egl-wayland.so.1.0.2
[18:34] <ricotz> -rw-r--r--   1 root root    31976 Dez 20 16:44 libnvidia-egl-wayland.so.1.0.2
[18:35] <ricotz> mamarley, thanks
[18:35] <mamarley> No problem.
[19:21] <mamarley> So while they did fix the compilation with 4.15, atomic modesetting still doesn't work. :(
[20:25] <mamarley> ricotz: soee: nvidia-390 and nvidia-settings are uploaded to https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/staging/+packages, but the build queue is well and truly jammed, so it is going to be a bit before they actually compile.
[20:26] <soee> :-)
[20:27] <mamarley> soee: Not sure if you saw above, but they these compile fine against 4.14.11 and 4.15-rc6, though atomic KMS doesn't work on 4.15-rc6.  I already tried to fix that with 387, but it is well beyond my ability.
[20:28] <mamarley> (KMS isn't the default though, so unless you go screwing around with /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers.conf, you won't see anything different.)
[20:33] <soee> mamarley: and > 4.14.8 ?
[20:34] <mamarley> soee: I only tested it with the two versions I named.
[20:34] <soee> previosu driver version failed to work with kernel 4.14.9 and higher
[20:34] <soee> ah sorry, 4.14.11
[20:34] <soee> :D
[20:47] <ricotz> mamarley, ok, yeah, those are precautions due to meltdown/spectre until the servers are patches
[20:48] <mamarley> Ah yes, that makes sense.  Wouldn't want anyone screwing around with other builds.
[20:49] <ricotz> exactly
[20:50] <ricotz> it has been some time since I build a kernel locally, but today it seemed necessary ;)
[20:50] <ricotz> make sure to update firefox
[20:51] <mamarley> I have been self-building kernels for one of my boxes ever since 4.14.3 because of a bugged e1000e patch that causes the interface on that box to not come up.
[20:52] <ricotz> oh
[20:53] <mamarley> There is another patch to fix it, but that patch hasn't been included yet. :(
[20:53] <ricotz> so this is even a mainline issue?
[20:54] <mamarley> Yes, it affects at least the current 4.14 and 4.15-rc builds.
[20:55] <ricotz> I see
[20:57] <mamarley> 2018 was supposed to be better than 2017, but the first thing that happens is that we suddenly find out that almost ever computer is inherently insecure. :(
[20:58] <mamarley> s/ever/every
[20:59] <ricotz> especially if the story breaks 5 days early
[21:00] <soee> :) but hey, only better things can happen now
[21:02] <mamarley> soee: Like a nuclear war?
[21:03] <soee> noone wins such war, so no chance for it :)