[01:23] <edneymatias> hi all
[06:57] <J_P> hi all
[06:58] <J_P> people, Intel XScale PXA270 is x86, arm or what arch ?
[07:10] <so_solid_moo> arm
[07:10] <J_P> so_solid_moo: without modifications ?
[07:11] <so_solid_moo> what do you mean?
[07:14] <J_P> so_solid_moo: if xscale is really works as a ARM, or is a pure ARM, I can use distros for arm e works fine..
[07:14] <J_P>  use linux on it.. probably needs to be xscale specific though ?
[07:14] <so_solid_moo> not necessarily
[07:14] <J_P> somethinkg understand
[07:14] <so_solid_moo> it depends on the device, though
[07:14] <so_solid_moo> arch isn't just about CPU
[07:14] <J_P> http://www.compulab.co.il/x270/html/x270-cm-datasheet.htm
[07:15] <so_solid_moo> I can't tell just by looking
[07:15] <so_solid_moo> But, for example, some arm devices are wired up little-endian
[07:15] <so_solid_moo> so you need a specific distro to run, otherwise none of the hardware works
[07:16] <so_solid_moo> they let you download a kernel and debian filesystem though, so I would think it works fine
[07:17] <J_P> ok
[10:33] <shwag> how safe is it to do a  sudo apt-get upgrade  on a live server ?
[10:34] <jbrouhard> depends
[10:34] <jbrouhard> do u have mission-critical apps that are being upgraded
[10:34] <jbrouhard> and if so, do you have backups
[10:34] <jbrouhard> also, do you *KNOW8 these upgrades will work with your existing config ?
[10:34] <shwag> well yah,...all the upgrades are on mysql, apache, php....which are all the things I run.
[10:35] <shwag> the question is...will the conf updates break my system.  im hoping that Canonical's LTS works well.
[10:36] <so_solid_moo> it shouldn't do, so long as you're just updating the distro and not changing release
[10:37] <shwag> im not aware that any of these security updates are critical.
[10:37] <so_solid_moo> if it's php, frankly, it's such a pile of rubbish I wouldn't run anything less than the latest version available
[10:37] <so_solid_moo> but that's personal opinion