=== inuka_desk_ is now known as inuka_desk === jayc__ is now known as jayc_ === jayc__ is now known as jayc_ === asac_ is now known as asac [06:53] good morning === davmor2 is now known as davmor2_away === davmor2_away is now known as davmor2 [15:12] agoliveira: ping [15:12] mawhalen: pong! [15:13] agoliveira: what is your email? I probably can go find it - make it easy on me! [15:13] agoliveira: have some info to send you [15:13] mawhalen: It's adilson@linuxembarcado.com.br [15:13] mawhalen: Great [15:14] mawhalen: or adilson@canonical.com (the other is private) [15:14] agoliveira: thanks - sent email. [15:14] mawhalen: Thanks a lot. [15:14] agoliveira: already sent to the first one [15:16] mawhalen: Got it. Thanks. [15:43] kyleN: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/MIDStartupGutsy [15:45] StevenK: should i let m-i-c thru for hardy? [15:46] * Hobbsee assumes a yes, and presses the big green button [15:47] Hobbsee: Thank you [15:47] * Hobbsee gets an oops. [15:49] StevenK: no m-i-c for you. Please sacrifice a zebra to launchpad to continue. [15:50] Haha [15:52] Work around doesn't work either. Damnation.l [16:04] StevenK: you'll need a canonicalite to approve it, sorry. Which will probably be monday. [16:05] LP UI breaks when attempting to accept packages. [16:07] Hobbsee: why monday? he's still office hours in europe and it's start of working day for slangasek no? ;-) [16:08] seb128: so it is. just. I'm not used to these daylight savings time changes yet. [16:08] Hobbsee: you can add locations to the hardy clock applet ;-) [16:08] seb128: doesn't help if i don't consult it :) [16:08] it's a click away from you [16:08] and opening is very fast now thanks to vuntz ;-) [16:09] seb128: i eventually grok a general "what time it is $continent" list, so i have a vague idea. [16:09] of course, it gets thrown each time daylight savings changes [16:13] use the applet ;-) [16:13] * Sciri loves the applet [16:14] seb128: i do, to check :) [16:14] * Hobbsee was very lost without it, for a while [16:27] "The following packages have unmet dependencies: ubuntu-mobile: Depends: pidgin-maemo but it is not going to be installed" [16:27] that is disappointing. === davmor2 is now known as davmor2_away === jayc__ is now known as jayc_ [17:00] smagoun: pidgin-maemo is in the PPA [17:01] Actually, it's probably getting very confused. [17:02] Since the MIC in the archive trying to install telepathy, which pulls in pidgin-data, and pidgin-maemo is trying to install pidgin-maemo-data, and pidgin-maemo-data Conflicts with pidgin-data [17:27] hi ppl [17:28] linux can be installed on my sony ericsson mobile phone? [17:29] Parsi: Check the FAQ: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded [17:30] Currently, this project only supports x86 hardware. [17:30] GrueMaster, yes [17:30] i cannot! [17:31] thankx GrueMaster [17:35] * agoliveira wonders if is there a way to force people to read the faq before even enter this channel :) [17:36] agoliveira: Why not have ChanServ pop up a message, like they do on #moblin? [17:38] GrueMaster: Because is anoying :) Seriously, there's the inital message already. People who don't pay attention to it won't do anyway. [17:39] True. Maybe a little more text in the opening message then. [17:39] Something along the lines of "Hey newb's, read the FAQ before asking if your mobile phone will work!"? [17:40] Maybe I'm beeing to gentle. === agoliveira changed the topic of #ubuntu-mobile to: This channel is for conversations around the Ubuntu UME development version | Info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded. Please read the FAQ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/FAQ [17:42] GrueMaster: I was even gentler. My real feeling is to say "No, it wont work on your mobile, pda, or anything else but x86. Read the f(&*ng FAQ before asking the same question for the nth time you moron!" [17:43] :-D [17:43] I like it! [17:43] GrueMaster: Yeah, but that will probally cause a kick/ban for me :) [17:44] possibly. Maybe we can get buy-in from davidm [17:46] Maybe something softer like "... please read the faq or you'll be solemnly ignored" [17:47] lool: bfiller Our QA guys are reporting that images are ~300MB larger than they were last month. Something about unused packages and openoffice. Any ideas why this might be? [17:47] Damn, I need to wash my eyes. Thought you said something about being sodomized there for a sec. Blurry vision. Need caffine. [17:47] * bspencer_ re-reads his question [17:48] earlier conversation, bspencer. you're ok. [17:48] whew! [17:49] bspencer_: Probably openoffice. [17:49] While you're here, question on OpenOffice. Is there a more light weight reader for doc/ppt/xls/odf? [17:50] agoliveira: hm -- was that added by you guys? [17:50] GrueMaster: I wish :( [17:50] I can't honestly see doing any serious WP on a mid with no keyboard. [17:50] bspencer_: Yes. It's the only way right now to read MS Office files. [17:50] GrueMaster: there's a few that do pieces, but nothing as complete. And nothing as comprehensive in Windows document support. [17:51] agoliveira: ok. Good to know. I didn't see it show up on the home screen so I wasn't aware. [17:51] GrueMaster: It's there just to filter MS Office files not to WP. [17:51] bspencer_: Same as above :) [17:51] true. Maybe they can release a stripped down reader app. [17:52] bspencer_, GrueMaster: That's my idea but it's hard to look inside OO source code without getting brain damage. [17:52] As it sits, it's a really big filter. [17:52] GrueMaster: I intend to bring this question at UDS: separate the filters from the rest of OO code. [17:53] agoliveira: my full-time job was OpenOffice for 1yr. It was very hard to work on. Quite discouraging to be honest. [17:53] bspencer_: Great, just find the man to the job :) [17:53] found [17:54] I even went to Germany and hung out with OO guys for a week. A cool team and some good talent there. But still my understanding of OO is very foggy. === inuka_desk_ is now known as inuka_desk [18:56] ping amitk === davmor2_away is now known as davmor2 === robr__ is now known as robr [21:40] ping amitk [22:27] o yes [22:27] hello any1 there? [22:27] I am dying to know how to work ubuntu mobile [22:46] does anyone here have experience with installing ubuntu mobile? [22:47] I have a A988+ [22:57] Is the A988+ x86 based?