Archives for: February 2008

27 February, 2008

Permalink 11:07 UTC, by Rémi CARDONA Email , 174 words, 423 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo, Intel GFX Drivers

xf86-video-i810 2.2.1 in portage

Finally, a new official release of the Intel driver.

A lot of work by Intel and the test community has been put into this release. I for one have been pushing people who posted bugs in Gentoo's bugzilla to repost to FreeDesktop's bugzilla. Most of these bugs have been fixed by upstream Intel devs, or at least acknowledged, which is a significant improvement over the previous situation.

Just this morning, Intel's Gordon Jin has created an intel-gfx community mailing list. Although it requires moderator approval, it's a great way forward.

Hopefully, b0rked releases like 2.2.0 will be caught much earlier from now on, and the number of regressions should go down as well. From a maintainer point of view, this is making my job much less painful :-)

As always, if you have any issues with this release, Bugzilla is your friend. If you're planning to use 2.2.1 on top of xorg-server-1.3*, please keep in mind that no-one upstream has tested this configuration, and if you file any bugs, I'll ask you to reproduce with 1.4.0.90.

Cheers

25 February, 2008

Permalink 13:47 UTC, by Rémi CARDONA Email , 444 words, 368 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo

FOSDEM: saturday & sunday

Saturday morning started really quietly, so quietly in fact that I actually missed the opening keynotes... That'll teach me not to look at the schedule before the event starts.

Over the 2 days, I mostly stayed around the Xorg dev room. I had the chance to talk to a lot of really cool people: Frédéric Crozat, Dodji Seketeli, Marc-André Lureau, Daniel Stone, just to name of few.

Here are some random thoughts about what I saw over the weekend :

  • Too many talks about driver updates, Gallium3D, radeon, radonhd, nouveau. Although the work they've done is extremely cool and awesome, their talks had too much overlapping content. Very insightful nonetheless.
  • I almost fell off my chair when I saw Open Arena run on nouveau... I guess most of the audience was stumped too, considering glxgears barely worked at last year's FOSDEM
  • Daniel Stone's talk about X's input support was very interesting, especially for my current work on Metisse and input redirection. In a nutshell, the input layer in 1.4.0.90 and even git master really sucks, MPX cleans up almost all this mess, the remaining bits are expected to be fixed over the coming months. I guess I'll be hacking on the MPX branch for Metisse.
  • XAudio ... I wish Helge had more talked about why he thought putting audio in the X server was a good idea, rather than using an independent server like PulseAudio. Shame on me for not asking though.
  • ProjectVGA, that's just plain awesome. Nuff said.
  • I was a bit disappointed by the Gallium3D talk, I guess I was expecting a bit more detail about how it actually worked, not a 10,000 ft overview.
  • Keith Packard's talk was just a blast. Basically, he summed up what everyone is currently doing in the Xorg community. My take on it: hell is breaking loose in the X ecosystem, almost all pieces are currently broken or barely working (X, the drivers, the new graphics subsystem in the kernel, Gallium3D, mesa, ...) but the improvements should be well worth the wait and the pain. I recommend his talk to anyone who doesn't regularly follows Planet FreeDesktop or the Xorg mailing lists.
  • Off topic: the temperature in the dev room was waaay too hot. Try to imagine about a hundred geeks, with their laptops, in a room where it's 35°C, with only one door... Tough.

As for my talk, it went rather well. I kind of screwed up the bimanual interaction part of my demo, but apart from that, everything went OK. I hope I'll have another chance to present something at FOSDEM or other conferences, it's a great experience. :)

That's all for now. Back to work.

23 February, 2008

Permalink 13:30 UTC, by Rémi CARDONA Email , 199 words, 371 views   English (US)
Categories: Gentoo

FOSDEM: Friday

Short blurb before the first Xorg talk starts :

I arrived on Friday morning, way before the first event was set to start. That gave me the opportunity to walk around Brussels for a couple hours. Nice city, I'll definitely have to come back later for a proper visit.

I also took an hour to finish my talk for sunday morning.

Around 7:00PM, I set out to find the FOSDEM Beer Event, which as it turned out, was about 4 blocks away from my hotel. Rock on!

So I finally had the chance to meet a few non-French Gentoo devs : Wolfram (wschlich), Santiago (coldwin) and later in the night Daniel (dsd) and Peter (welp). I'm really glad to be able to link names with actual faces now.

We had a few really nice conversations, some concerning directly Gentoo and what we want to do or see being done, but that probably requires another post of its own.

Beer wise, I remember drinking Chimay Bleue and Delirium Tremens. As for the quantity, the headache I had this morning wasn't too bad - considering the little food I had eaten - I'd say I had something like 5 or 6 glasses, but I can't remember :>>

More later

Rémi Cardona

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