00:00imirkin: oh yeah, well gnoem is broken
00:00imirkin: i knew that
00:00karolherbst: ahh
00:00karolherbst: anyway, I wasn't able to reproduce https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/5061 with plain X
00:01karolherbst: but I have a nv43
00:02imirkin: karolherbst: should be the same
00:02imirkin: he said it worked in 20.3
00:02karolherbst: yeah... I tested the same commit
00:02karolherbst: but mine is PCIe
00:03karolherbst: maybe I'll test with the same desktop or so...
00:03imirkin: wait
00:03imirkin: you tested meaning ...
00:04imirkin: oh
00:04imirkin: "weren't able to reproduce"
00:04imirkin: that makes more sense.
00:04imirkin: did you use a 5.12 kernel too?
00:04imirkin: AGP stuff got messed about with lately
00:04imirkin: (oh, but you don't have agp)
00:04karolherbst: yeah...
00:05karolherbst: but why would mesa regress if it's some kernel change.. strange
00:05imirkin: wellll
00:05imirkin: i bet he updated a bunch of stuff
00:05karolherbst: ahh
00:05imirkin: i could be wrong, i suppose
00:05karolherbst: sadly distributions don't come with handy tools to figure out what update broke shit :)
00:05imirkin: another potentially relevant point is that he's on 32-bit
00:06karolherbst: ohhh
00:06karolherbst: good point
00:06imirkin: but i also don't see how some core change could affect that
00:06imirkin: and not have gotten detected at all
00:06karolherbst: I wouldn't be surprised
00:07karolherbst: ohhh
00:07karolherbst: imirkin: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/commit/cc99c1c762e4db2990259eb51ebd0f5ba2974e2d ?
00:08karolherbst: I hope it's not something stupid like this :)
00:08karolherbst: but yeah...
00:08karolherbst: I will take a second look