[02:02] <[ANC]wyhteagle> hey all, does anyone have a URL of phones this software currently works on?
[02:03] <GrueMaster> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/FAQ
[02:03] <[ANC]wyhteagle> thanks
[02:04] <[ANC]wyhteagle> ok so looking at this in quick glace guessing it doesn't work nor been tested on HTC 6800?
[02:05] <GrueMaster> It only works on x86 hardware.  If this device is x86 based, you can get it to work.
[02:20] <[ANC]wyhteagle> ok guess my phone isn't x86 hardware doesn't show it will I google it 
[12:02] <shishirmk> is wubi a part of the iso UBUNTU MID iso 
[12:03] <shishirmk> like any other ubuntu 8.04 distros??
[13:53] <fhteagle> greetings all
[13:53] <fhteagle> I have a few noob-ish questions if someone has a sec...
[13:53] <fhteagle> I've been watching with interest the port of linux to traditionally winmo devices, particularly the htc kaiser and similar
[13:54] <fhteagle> and they've basically got android's gui working well with poor performance in the cell radios/data, sdhc, etc
[13:55] <fhteagle> and they have the openmoko/angstrom console booting with good control of hardware but no usable gui
[13:56] <fhteagle> trying to find out if blending the angstrom initrd elements that are working with the Ubuntu Mobile interface might be a solution
[13:56] <fhteagle> trying to find out if blending the angstrom initrd elements that are working with the Ubuntu Mobile interface might be a solution
[14:11] <persia> fhteagle: It might be one possible solution.  You might give it a try.
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[20:29] <ian_brasil> are there any current blueprints for mobile on launchpad?
[20:30] <ian_brasil> for intrepid and/or beyond?
[20:31] <persia> ian_brasil: Probably, but I've not seen a clear roadmap.  My (limited) understanding is that intrepid is mostly bugfix, and intrepid+1 is migration to moblin 2.0, although I've heard a number of different plans as well.