[08:31] <dholbach> good morning
[10:12] <agx> hi guys, will ubuntu mobile work on Amtek T770 ?
[11:31] <agx> how do i install it on a UMBPC? have it to download some image and to put it onto an USB stick and boot with it?
[15:57] <agx> hi, anyone has ubuntu mobile working on an amteck T770 ?
[16:02] <persia> agx: You likely have to fiddle with at least xorg.conf to get it up, but it ought work.
[16:04] <agx> persia, is there a pre-built image to install ubuntu on this hardware?
[16:04] <agx> all i've found is a .img of 320MB for a samsung
[16:05] <persia> agx: You've two options.  Either start from that image, and hack it to work on your display, use your touchscreen, etc. or install the moblin-image-creator package, and build a custom image based on that.
[16:06] <persia> (well, I suppose you could also build an image from scratch, but that's the hard way to do it)
[16:08] <agx> persia, the difference its just the display+touchscreen? no problems about the CPU?
[16:09] <persia> agx: I don't think so.  From what I understand, the current mccaslin lpia kernel ought still be fairly generic.  On the other hand, I could be mistaken.
[16:12] <agx> persia, so i basically put the image onto an USB stick, boot with it, and then i access it via SSH and fix it? or its more complicated?? sorry for the basic question but i've checked the website and didn't found the infoes
[16:13] <persia> agx: I don't think network-manager starts if X doesn't start.  You might need to force console with a USB keyboard or something, but you've the idea.
[16:14] <agx> persia, ok thank you, will try asap i get off from work :)
[16:15] <persia> agx: Good luck, and please let us know if it works, and what it took to get it working.  While there are only a few devices that are official support targets for most of the developers, having wider support for more people to be able to hack is a good thing :)
[16:25]  * davidm is back (gone 17:37:19)
[17:14] <Zic> Hi, I have a problem with a build (from Moblin Image Creator) of Ubuntu Mobile on my computer, the build is OK, but when I run ume-xephyr-start command, and I click on "OpenOffice Spreadsheet" for example, it's "Networking configuration" which is opened
[17:15] <Zic> It is doing this with all applications on UME interface
[17:15] <Zic> UME was builded on my coputer with the menlow .mic.bz2 of yesterday
[17:15] <Zic> s/coputer/computer/
[18:29] <cgregan> Zic: I noticed this as well.
[18:29] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: Check the .desktop files
[18:29] <Zic> ok, thanks.
[18:29] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: Lemme get the path for you
[18:30] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: It is not in the "usual" place
[18:33] <Zic> thanks ;)
[18:36] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: /usr/share/mobile-basic-flash
[18:37] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: ../applications
[18:38] <cgregan> ﻿Zic: We use the numbered files. 92-, 97- etc.
[18:38] <cgregan> There will be an EXEC line
[18:40] <Zic> thanks for your help, I will try tomorrow when I will have an UME build available (I'm not on my main computer)
[18:41] <Zic> I have an other question (on an other subject) : I saw that it exist different UI for UME (Flash, Clutter, ?) : what I need to switch to Clutter interface for example, or is it just a prototype ?
[18:47] <Zic> sorry, I must leave, I will be back in few hours, bye
[18:48] <tonyespy> asac: ping
[22:17] <n3w> hello