[01:13] <bspencer> lool, StevenK  -- when I create a target I get:  
[01:13] <bspencer> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[01:13] <bspencer>   gpe-clock: Depends: libhildon-1 but it is not installable
[01:13] <bspencer> .
[01:14] <StevenK> Hmm. I ran into that myself. I thought I had fixed it.
[01:14] <bspencer> recently?  maybe I need to update
[01:14] <StevenK> bspencer: Give me a few to claw my way out of my e-mail client, and I'll dig. Maybe it fell off my plate.
[01:14] <bspencer> StevenK, thx.
[01:22] <StevenK> bspencer: I can't check, since Launchpad is offline.
[05:01] <jerryfan> Hello, is there anyway to disable alt+tab (switch between windows) in UME?
[05:04]  * persia suspects gnome-keybinding-properties, but boots to check
[05:04] <persia> Err.  My image is broken :(
[05:05] <jerryfan> persia, thx. will check. But is it defined in gconf or it is a conf file somewhere in the system?
[05:05] <persia> jerryfan: What happens if you try to launch gnome-keybinding-properties from the Terminal?
[05:07] <jerryfan> persia, yea it is in gnome-keybinding-properties. But I don't have such things in UME
[05:08] <persia> jerryfan: Ah.  RIght.  I never remember how much of GNOME is left.
[05:10] <jerryfan> persia, but there is moblin-keybindings in ume
[05:20] <persia> Right.  moblin-keybindings also uses gconf, but I'm not finding the path in the source.
[05:21]  * persia grabs a new image so as to be able to boot and track these things down properly
[05:50] <persia> jerryfan: Sorry for the confusion.  moblin-keybindings manages /apps/moblin_settings_daemon/keybindings, but that doesn't include window-manager controls.  The matchbox configuration is in /etc/matchbox/kbdconfig
[05:57] <jerryfan> persia, thx for clarifing. It seems like the right place now. I will try it. Thansk again
[05:59] <persia> jerryfan: No problem.  Sorry my image was corrupt, and it took so long.
[05:59]  * persia blames sed
[06:00] <jerryfan> persia, thats ok.
[06:09] <cxo> image broken?
[06:10] <persia> cxo: I was fiddling with image construction and upgrade paths, and damaged my installed image: entirely a local issue (and best solved by a reinstall).
[06:12] <cxo> i just realised the via-c3 is not 100% i386 compatible
[06:12] <persia> No?  How does it differ?
[06:13] <cxo> apparently it doesnt have "cmov" 
[06:13] <persia> Well, that's a bit unfortunate.
[06:15] <StevenK> cmov is an i686 instruction
[06:16] <persia> Ubuntu i386 ought be x586 last I heard.
[06:17] <cxo> i'm replacing one of my sound servers with a more energy efficient solution
[06:18] <cxo> the old box is dual xeons 1.1ghz, with a 500watt psu
[06:18] <cxo> the new box is 10watts!
[06:18] <cxo> bastard preempt-rt doesnt want to build for the via chip though
[17:35] <iDN> hola...
[17:35] <iDN> i've just ordered na eee pc.
[17:35] <iDN> an*
[22:51] <mitcheloc> i'm looking to set up ubuntu mid with a 7" touch screen monitor
[22:52] <mitcheloc> i was wondering what the ideal "pc/motherboard" device is for this
[22:52] <mitcheloc> my specific requirement is the fastest bootup possible
[23:01] <mitcheloc> would this run on a mac-mini ?
[23:09] <GrueMaster> It "should" with some tweaks.
[23:09] <GrueMaster> It is mainly geared for the Intel MID platforms that are coming out, but all you should really need to tweak is the Xorg.conf settings.
[23:11] <ogra> depends on the age of the mini though :) you wont have much fun with a ppc mac 
[23:14] <mitcheloc> ogra: true, i think i'd prefer a pc though
[23:14] <mitcheloc> would it work on any x86 architecture?
[23:15] <ogra> should work on anything that uses 686 instructions
[23:15] <ogra> i think that excludes some via CPUs
[23:16] <ogra> oh, and amd geode ...