[08:21] <julo_> hi
[08:23] <julo_> Will it be possible to install ubuntu-mobile on a regular intel PC or will it need to be a phone-like device ?
[08:25] <persia> julo_: You can install it on a regular PC, as long as you have the right hardware.
[08:25] <persia> It ought work on most x86, but no promised for anything other than A110 or Atom chips.
[08:26] <persia> Of course the interface might be a little odd, as most machines don't have a touchscreen, or the target resolution.
[08:26] <julo_> persia: well, I'm thinking of an X86 PC-like device with a compact flash IDE driver and a 7 inches touch-screen.
[08:28] <persia> julo_: OK.  What's the "-like" part of that?
[08:30] <julo_> persia: what I mean is that, apart from the odd screen, it is a PC. It just doesn't *look* like a PC.
[08:30] <julo_> persia: oh, and the fact that it has a compact-flash IDE drive instead of a regular IDE hard drive.
[08:34] <persia> julo_: Ah.  I was mostly asking about how "x86-like" it was.  Which processor?
[08:39] <julo_> persia: it's an AMD Geode
[08:42] <persia> julo_: Hmm.  I've not heard of anyone using an lpia install on a Geode.  Please let us know if it works.
[08:44] <julo_> OK, I'll do
[08:45] <persia> julo_: Note that there are some hacks involved.  Installing i386 (which is known to work on a Geode) may not generate the right environment.  For best results, try an install boot off the image on cdimages.ubuntu.com
[17:22] <HappyCamp> tonyespy: The Pepperpad is back :)  http://aving.net/usa/news/default.asp?mode=read&c_num=89608&C_Code=01&SP_Num=175&mn_name=exhi
[17:24] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: yea, don't think they're shipping it yet... and especially don't know what flavor or Linux; it for sure isn't the old Pepper Java code-base!
[17:24] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: you in MA now?
[17:24] <HappyCamp> I am, out here in Westford
[17:25] <HappyCamp> How was Easter Europe?
[17:25] <HappyCamp> s/Easter/Eastern/
[17:25] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: fun
[17:26] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: we should do lunch sometime: http://www.flatbreadcompany.com/2007Bedford.htm
[17:26] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: maybe next week sometime?
[17:26] <HappyCamp> Sounds good.  I have a conference to go to this week in Boston.
[17:27] <HappyCamp> So next week would be great :)
[17:27] <tonyespy> HappyCamp: cool, I'll ping you early next week and we can figure out when...  gotta run.
[17:27] <HappyCamp> Sounds good.  Later.
[17:45] <lool> HappyCamp: You're working from RedHat or for RedHat? :)
[17:45] <lool> or both?
[17:46] <lool> HappyCamp: The pizza place Tony mentionned rocks BTW
[17:47] <amitk_> it does look good, we should do a dinner there on this trip
[17:48] <lool> amitk_: it's all organic food, bread, sauces, condiments etc.
[17:48] <HappyCamp> lool: At :)
[17:48] <HappyCamp> For Intel
[17:48] <HappyCamp> Now I'm looking forward to pizza :)
[18:31] <trip_work> what is UME doing for bluetooth?
[18:31] <trip_work> will there be handsfree by default?
[19:58] <lool> inuka_: Not sure you got my private msg; I didn't get your answer, could be that you're not registered on freenode?
[19:59] <lool> inuka_: nickserv says you didn't register until two days ago, so i'd guess this might explain why I didn't get your answer