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<0> alanc: the logging performed to generate the tag push message also appears to truncate things, I think. <1> anholt: yeah, looked like it... otoh if it hadn't, your last release's log would have been huge :) <2> btw does the new release supports exa? <0> nope <1> or more importantly, aiglx <0> the exa code is totally broken <0> aiglx = yes <1> cool <2> jbarnes does programs know how to use aiglx? <1> nakee: yeah, all the fedora gnome composting stuff uses it afaik <3> it's just GL
<3> glXCreateContext(dpy, 0); <3> boom, you're using aiglx. <1> but it needs aiglx to actually perform right? <3> right <2> ajax so what special about aiglx? couldn't program run in gl context before? <1> nakee: dude, you're out of the loop :) <1> nakee: aiglx makes indirect rendering fast <2> jbarnes yea, I know that part, I just don't understand why programs has easier time to use indirect rendering rather than the old opengl that uses direct rendering accel? <3> you would only use indirect glx for features that you can only get that way <1> nakee: the compositing manager wants to be indirect <3> like, say, GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap with the open drivers <1> saves texture copies aiui <3> plus it means you can run GL apps over the network and have them go fast, which is kinda cool <4> it means you can have fast 3d card in low cpu near desktop, and the 3d app running in noisy huge remote server <2> it's indirect because it's talking to the xserver (loading pixmaps to it) rather than the screen card? <4> you are going to put cable extender makers out of business (i remember a studio setup in which they run lots of meters from box to input/output devices) <2> actually it's very useful if you learn in university and knows the names of the cool graphic cl*** computers;) <5> ajax: it looks like spectrah has a converter board "coming soon" that can deal with 1920x1200 and convert dvi to lvds <6> I want to run linux (ubuntu) native in windows. <7> yo <5> anyone know how to tell which file a font comes from, with fontconfig? <8> !h <8> !help <8> !command <8> !commands <9> ajax, you rock :) <3> Jes_: it worked? <3> also note, i810 driver is now stock 1.6.4; modesetting driver is called "intel" now. <3> which i'm not happy about, but. <9> ajax: yeah I noted that - only thing that doesn't work is vesa blanking of the monitor <3> odd <9> so it doesn't power down my monitor when I leave it <9> but thats a minor nuisiance <9> that also used to work with the old radeon card <3> hm. interesting. i'll have to try that on mine. <3> but i guess that means the edid quirks thing works; way coo. <9> I'm now running 1600x1200 - so yeah <3> can you send me the log? <9> sent <3> awesome. not only does it tell me the fixup triggered, but also my build id string hack worked <9> kewl <3> i like not having to ask people to rpm -q xorg-x11-server-Xorg <9> :)
<9> if you figure out the blanking problem, you'll have me off your back .... for a while at least :) <3> hmm. does 'xset dpms force off' work for you? <9> that'll blank until I hit a key? <9> nope <3> yeah <9> seems to keep it powered up <3> does it at least flicker a bit? <3> 'cause uh, mine works. <3> well. works. the green light does stay on, one would think it should go orange. <3> mmm, will poke <9> it goes black, but it doesn't seem to turn the display down <9> normally it sayes 'no signal' and then the led goes orange <10> How do you do the equivalent of cvs update with git? <3> alright, same as mine does then. cool, reproducible. <3> ssp: git-fetch && git-rebase, i believe <9> ssp, git-pull <3> Jes_: git-pull flips out if you have local changes <9> ssp, if you just want to pull down the latest <9> ajax, you're making local changes without registering them in git? <3> which is very much not the same as cvs up, which will attempt to merge bits <9> thats what quilt is for :) <9> quilt pop -a ; git-pull ; quilt push -a <3> boo, quilt isn't in the developer install image in fedora! <11> there's also stacked git, would be interested to hear a comparison <3> aaw, it's in extras. <3> that's sad <10> ajax: git-fetch && git-rebase gives me "same as branch 'master', then "fatal: needed a single revision", then "invalid upstream" <3> neat <10> Jes_: git-pull says "Already up-to-date", which is not true <10> Oh well, "git diff" works, and "git clone" works, so a simple script that computes the diff, deletes the repository, fetches a new clone, then applies the patch, should work <3> or, diffs to a file, backs it out, pulls, and reapplies <3> would be faster <9> ajax, the people doing FC are utterly clueless <9> ajax, thats what quilt does basically <3> Jes_: hey, i try to keep X from ****ing at least <9> ajax, I am not talking about the developers (well all of them at least) <9> but I must admit, that I have seen BZ's be ignored by the person ***igned for > 3 months <3> i think they gave me s-c-d as a form of hazing <10> ajax: well the person that had s-c-d before you was certainly also guilty of ignoring it ... <9> s-c-d? <3> system-config-display <3> System / Administration / Display if you're using gnome <9> ajax, like there's a bz against xchat crashing in FC5 which the maintainer never even posted to <9> yeah I know what it is :) <10> alright, after patching local changes away, git-pull still claims "Already up-to-date", which is still not true <10> It also says that "* refs/heads/origin: same as branch 'master' of git://git.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/app/compiz" <9> something really weird about FC6T2's Firefox - I click 'install flash' it claims to install it, but afterwards it still pretends it's not installed <3> feature? <9> well not sure why it does it
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