=== robr_ is now known as robr [00:47] i have some question about the installation of an image to a device [00:48] ian_brasil: What's the question? [00:48] it copies the content of the image to the device like (e.g. /dev/sda1) [00:48] and then does syslinux /dev/sda1 [00:49] ? [00:49] For hardy or intrepid? [00:49] intrepid [00:49] (the installers are rather incredibly different) [00:50] Right. It formats the target disk, copies the contents of the squashfs onto the target, configures a couple outstanding things, removes a bunch of installer-related packages, and is supposed to do the grub install. [00:51] I know the grub install didn't work a few days ago, but I've not tested since adding the lpia hint for grub-install (and hope to get that working today). [00:52] and the partitioning of the disk...how is this? [00:57] It's a flexible wizard. [00:58] You can give the installer-in-progress a test by running "ubiquity" from a terminal, or DISPLAY=:0.0 ubiquity from an alternate virtual console. [00:58] I've not added an icon for it because 1) there were reports it didn't work perfectly yet, 2) the launcher has issues anyway, and 3) I haven't gotten to it yet. [01:13] persia: np..thx for the info [05:44] persia: where are you in japan? [05:45] latouche: TOkyo. [05:49] then we are not far [05:49] i am in tokyo too for an internship [08:39] hello [08:39] Good morning crevette [08:40] persia, hey [08:41] persia, I didn't finish the merge, but from what I seen it is not tha difficult; I'm only stuck with the patch from fedora [08:42] crevette: Which patch? [08:42] in bluez-gnome [08:43] http://patches.ubuntu.com/b/bluez-gnome/extracted/80_from_fedora_fix_nautilus_sendto_compatibility.patch [08:43] it's doesn't apply cleanly [08:43] * persia looks at the upstream VCS history [08:46] I tried to get the git branch but I'm not really fluent with git so I didn't cuceed [08:46] succeed [09:19] crevette: It appears that Fedora did have 0.28 at one point, and had an updated patch. I'm attempting to dig it out now. [09:23] crevette: Try the following: [09:23] export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/pkgs [09:23] cvs co bluez-gnome [09:23] Take a look at the bluez-gnome/F-9/bluez-gnome-sendto-palm.patch. [09:24] I think that's the right one, although I could be mistaken. [09:24] More generally, the patches in bluez-gnome/F-9/ will be all the Fedora patches for 0.28. [09:25] Hrm. Actually, the bluez-gnome-sendto-palm.patch file may not actually be applied. [09:26] There are three patches though, that probably would benefit from review: take a look at the files listed from grep ^Patch[0-9] bluez-gnome/F-9/bluez-gnome.spec === davmor2 is now known as davmor2-away [13:44] is there a ubuntu version for netbooks? [13:44] MID seems to be for touchscreen enabled things like tablet pcs and such [13:46] Betbook remix [13:46] Netbook Remix [13:52] looks nice === davmor2-away is now known as davmor2 [14:46] Erm, that's not strictly an Ubuntu version, but it's about as close as exists for hardy. [14:47] For intrepid, there's work in progress for a proper flavour to handle that use case, called Ubuntu Mobile. [16:21] anyone used the battery toolkit from intel? [16:22] i just ran a test and it shows capacity of the battery dropping down after load 10..but 10 what? [16:24] maybe i will ask in moblin === robr_ is now known as robr === asac_ is now known as asac [18:27] persia: around [18:38] I've just tested ubuntu-mid on my eee pc [18:39] the interface is really beautiful [18:39] but I had no network ... [18:39] the drivers (atl2 and madwifi) are missing [22:28] what is hppa? i am reading through the changes in the mobile-meta package [23:37] anyone in here have experience with Jax10 platform image setup? [23:43] I successfully built a USB install image. It installs and boots up on an Aigo Mid. No touchscreen or Wifi seem to be working. [23:44] any suggestions as to which packages I would need to complete the target?