[07:09] <jussi01> Hei all
[07:10] <jussi01> recently there was a blog post on planet about running ubuntumobile in zephyr. it had a link to a guide on it. could someone point me to that guide?
[09:06] <davmor2> Just got back off holiday.  I've installed beta4 into xephyr and most of the icons don't link to the thing they say they do :(
[09:47] <stgraber> davmor2: confirmed here with a daily (from Wednesday), it usually starts the software located on the left or on the right of the icon you click
[12:05] <Zic> davmor2 & stgraber : confirmed too
[12:05] <Zic> but if I reboot Xephyr on UME build, it works, apparently
[16:35] <davmor2> Zic: what did you say you did to get the apps to work please?
[16:40] <Thus0> hello here
[16:40] <Zic> david88_lin: apt-get update/apt-get upgrade and restart Xephyr session
[16:41] <Zic> I don't think upgrades are responsible of the "correction" of this bug, because this morning, I have the same problem
[16:41] <Zic> just try to restart your Xephyr session, it works here :}
[18:28] <Valerie> when ubuntu mobile is released, will it be for windows mobile devices?
[18:31] <agoliveira> Valerie: Hi. In short, no. Please check the FAQ.
[18:32] <Valerie> that sucks :(
[18:50] <agx> wich is the difference between the 2 images "mccaslin" and "menlow" on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/moblin/ ?
[18:51] <agx> i think that the UMPC i have has a Via processor, so i should use a normal ubuntu installation and just add the mobile packages later?
[19:04] <agoliveira> agx: ﻿mccaslin and ﻿menlow are Intel platforms that UME is built for. Possibly none of those will work with your hardware as they are quite specific. I suggest you read the docs and use the image-builder to create your image.
[19:06] <agx> i've putted boot.img.gz onto an USB stick and it booted... i think i can just use an i386 install (Via 1200Mhz processor) and add the gui packages by hand, ok???
[19:07] <agx> wich ubuntu release include ubuntu-mobile? gutsy or the latest?
[19:07] <agoliveira> agx: None. UME is a separate project.
[19:08] <agoliveira> and it's not a distribuito as Ubuntu. It's a development platform.
[19:09] <agx> agoliveira, yes i know but this page refer to gutsy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/HildonDesktopManualProcedure ; perhaps i should s/gutsy/latest/g ??
[19:09] <agoliveira> agx: This page is outdated.
[19:11] <agoliveira> agx: BTW, this not only old as totally not recomended anymore. Use image-creator.
[19:12] <agx> agoliveira, well i don't have an ubuntu installed to run it...
[19:13] <agoliveira> agx: Unless you have the exact hardware, I don't see much of a chance doing anything without ubuntu installed.
[19:14] <agx> agoliveira, ok i'll install ubuntu normal on it 1st :) later :)
[19:34] <GrueMaster> davidm: ping - I heard you may need me to test some builds this week during UDS?
[19:45] <davidm> GrueMaster, yes, tomorrows/Wednesdays build looks like it will be another Beta, instead of the RC.  The RC likely will happen on Friday night/Saturday morning, but at that point no one on my team will have access to a CB unit as we all with either be in Prague or in route to there.
[19:45] <GrueMaster> Ok.  Just let me know.  I'll be here from 8-5 PST all week.
[19:51] <Sulvaat> Anyone here can shed a little light as to some products available with ubuntu mobile on it?
[19:53] <agoliveir1> Sulvaat: Currently, none. UME wasn't released yet.
[19:54] <Sulvaat> Okay, thanks.
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[22:25] <agx> ok i got the device booting with ubuntu, it seems its running a VIA video card the default driver openchrome isn't working (blank screen) probably it cannot detect the right monitor. Using vesa driver works at 800x600 and the installer whine about "low graphic mode" and does not install. I booted from live-cd, fixed xorg.conf and installing again using the GUI at 800x600... probably i 've to use some other X driver or some special device c
[22:26] <agx> the device is an Amtek T770 called "Evonbook T2"
[22:46] <stgraber> agx: Looking at the description of your problem, I don't think you are using Ubuntu UME. If you are using standard Ubuntu on mobile devices, please use standard support channels like #ubuntu
[22:47] <stgraber> agx: this channel is for Ubuntu Mobile and Embeded project which you can read more about following the links in the topic of this channel
[22:48] <agx> stgraber, ok but yesterday someone told me to keep you informed about devices progress :)
[22:48] <agx> good night :)
[22:55] <persia> That was me.  Knowing that the video driver doesn't work even with default Ubuntu likely indicates there's a heap of work to be done before it that device would be supported by Ubuntu Mobile.
[22:57] <stgraber> hmm, sorry about that, his message didn't seem related to UME testing at first sight ...
[22:58] <persia> stgraber: No, and I'm not sure your response was incorrect without context :)
[22:59] <persia> Personally, while the development focus is entirely on a certain class of machines, I'd like to see Ubuntu Mobile work on nearly any device for which the user would prefer the interface, from handhelds to refrigerators.
[23:00] <stgraber> yes, unfortunately for most mobile devices that would mean porting Ubuntu to ARM
[23:05] <persia> stgraber: Like http://mojo.handhelds.org/ ?  I think I've also a Super-H handheld around, but don't expect support for that any time soon (and perhaps never, given CPU/memory requirements).