[13:32] <asac> anyone can approve moblin.org list mails? .... in case: https://www.moblin.org/mailman/confirm/dev/a64ca259002786410c6cb6132e76e44c87062c94
[13:32] <asac> oh :)
[13:32] <asac> i see that that woulod cancel the message ;)
[13:40] <HappyCamp_2> asac: I can, let me look
[13:42] <asac> HappyCamp_2: thanks
[13:43] <HappyCamp_2> asac: done
[15:59] <gaogao> hello Sirs, I am trying to understand whether MIC can be used to generate a minimal system for a generic i386 platform, anyone willing to discuss a little bit?
[16:00] <gaogao> the aim being a set-top box appliance OS
[16:00] <gaogao> for a media center
[16:00] <Mithrandir> I guess you could, yes.
[16:01] <Mithrandir> you'd need to define your own package sets
[16:01] <Sciri> gaogao: I'm currently at Ubuntu Developer Summit in a talk and don't have time to dive into details, but yes, MIC can build images that will boot generic i386 devices. Just make sure to edit /etc/X11/xorg-targetname.conf for your X driver.
[16:02] <gaogao> I guess this was the worst timing to ask for off-topic topics -  tks for replying
[16:03] <gaogao> will try to dive into the package sets and be back in a more appropriate moment
[16:11] <ToddBrandt> Are we still having the meeting on Thursdays or has it been permanently moved to Wednesdays?
[16:12] <davidm> ToddBrandt, Thursdays but I sent an email yesterday canceling it for today.
[16:12] <StevenK> ToddBrandt: It's Thursday, but it was canceled.
[16:12] <StevenK> Ah, missed
[16:12] <ToddBrandt> ahhhh, ok
[16:12] <davidm> I expect/hope to have it next week.
[16:12] <ToddBrandt> I sent my status anyway, short as it was
[16:16] <davidm> ToddBrandt, tks
[16:18] <StevenK> davidm: agoliveira just reminded me. When are we bashing our heads together for pbuilder?
[16:19] <davidm> StevenK, Later today perhaps
[16:20] <StevenK> davidm: Ready when you are. I could go on for days about package build environments.
[16:30] <lool> Any problem with pbuilder?
[16:31] <StevenK> lool: No no, davidm just wants a hand with setting it up
[16:32] <lool> k
[16:33] <davidm> lool, I'm just saving a bit of time, skipping the install learning curve.