[05:33] <ToddBrandt> Mithrandir: who is the owner of the network-mananger package?
[09:02] <dholbach> good morning
[10:42] <amitk> good morning'ish
[02:18] <agoliveira> Mithrandir: Good mornig. Feeling better?
[05:36] <Del_pIero> hi
[05:36] <Del_pIero> can anyone help me
[05:36] <Del_pIero> anyone
[05:39] <ian_brasil> hi
[05:39] <ian_brasil> Del_piero:what is your problem...dunno if i can help but i try
[05:40] <Del_pIero> iv got a nokia e65
[05:40] <Del_pIero> i want to unlock it to any network
[05:41] <mjg59> Del_pIero: This isn't a channel about mobile pones
[05:42] <Del_pIero> erm can someone direct me to the ryt direction
[05:43] <ian_brasil> http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2003/11/unlocking_your_nokia_phone.html
[05:44] <Del_pIero> thnx
[07:08] <Charliefjohnson> Mithrandir: Are you online?  I just sent you an email about schedule.  Can you please respond?
[09:51] <Sciri> Quick question for Mithrandir, HappyCamp, or anyone else who might be paying attention. :) We need to setup a way to view our bzr backups on our internal Web server like gitweb for git or viewvc for cvs and svn. Any suggestions or should I continue to just poke through Launchpad for a project that actually has some code? ;)
[09:52] <HappyCamp> Sciri, Sorry don't know.  Haven't used bzr yet.  But I'm sure they have something similar to gitweb.
[09:54] <Sciri> HappyCamp: Indeed...I searched Launchpad and found a deprecated project and a few other projects that seemed Alpha. Not sure if there's something for bzr as easy as "apt-get install gitweb". ;)
[09:54] <HappyCamp> Sciri, my guess is that it would be part of the default bzr install.  Well I would check there first.
[09:54] <rustyl> i can browse code for bzr code in launchpad.  I don't know what implements the back-end, but an example would be http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mobile/hildon-desktop/ubuntu/files/horace.li%40intel.com-20070830054331-3vmznt9g77auu143
[09:55] <Sciri> HappyCamp: Yeah, I did a quick dpkg -l on bzr and bzrtools but didn't see anything that jumped out like a Web interface.
[09:55] <Sciri> rustyl: Cool, I'll take a look at that. Thanks!
[09:55] <mdz> rustyl: it's called loggerhead
[09:56] <smagoun> Sciri: look at the the giant 'loggerhead' button at the bottom of the page rustyl linked to...
[09:56] <mdz> Sciri: as rusty says, anything which is hosted or mirrored on launchpad can be browsed using that tool
[09:56] <Sciri> mdz: Awesome, thanks, I had just clicked that button.
[11:19] <scheater5> Lotta people in here for no traffic...I'm hoping someone is around who knows something about Archos brand media players?
[11:24] <mjg59> scheater5: No
[11:34] <agoliveira> scheater5: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/FAQ
[11:51] <scheater5> agoliveria: thanks for the response, and I've already been to that page.  I've been trying to find out what the architecture is on Archos' 5th generation players for the possibility of installing ubuntu mobile or MIDINUX on one