[01:49] <josephus> ogra: I just noticed the firmware is missing for the rt73 wifi. I don't know if you plan to support other devices than the Samsung, if yes, I'd like to help making everything work on the Amtek U560
[09:15] <lool> ogra: Can you move back to aufs in your image as well?
[09:15] <lool> The new generic has the new aufs
[09:15] <StevenK> I can force his image too
[09:42] <lool> StevenK, ogra: I guess first come first serve then :)
[10:30] <ogra> lool, i need to pull the latest image first, on yesterdays it didnt work
[10:37] <ogra> lool, it doesnt on todays either, linux-meta wasnt uploaded yet, so i still have the 4.6 image on the build
[12:56]  * ogra bootstraps a mojo system :)
[13:01]  * ogra mumbles .... sits since 20min at "unpacking openssl"
[14:49] <ogra> wow, installing scrollkeeper on arm takes a cebtury
[14:50] <ogra> *century
[14:50] <ogra> phew
[19:07] <kavon> so what is everyone's opinions on WiMax? is the feature worth it in a device or is the service not going anywhere
[20:53] <yannick> Hi, is it possible to use ubuntu-mobile with lpia kernel and packages?
[21:08] <lool> ogra: Glad you spotted that
[21:08] <lool> yannick: That should mostly work, except for some oddness
[21:08] <lool> Like cheese being built with hildon support on lpia
[21:08] <yannick> lool, do you know how i must install to get the lpia packages?
[21:09] <yannick> i mean, it seem the "mobile" images are not lpia based...
[21:10] <lool> ogra: Do you think we should build lpia images on cdimage?  I'm not quite sure of the difference in performance
[21:11] <lool> yannick: Why is that you're targetting lpia?
[21:11] <ogra> i doubt there wil be any
[21:11] <lool> yannick: You could either install the ubuntu-mobile package manually, or you could try running the tools that we run to create the officila images
[21:11] <yannick> lool, i want to install on msi wind. I think the atom processor could benefit from the lpia arch, right?
[21:11] <lool> the second part is a bit hard because the scripts are numerous and a bit hairy
[21:12] <lool> yannick: Actually, we didn't see much difference between lpia and i386 binaries to be honest
[21:12] <lool> I would like to revisit the maintenance of a special debian architecture for lpia as in our experience, there's little difference except perhaps for large things like the kernel and libc which could be optimized differently
[21:12] <yannick> then i'll try the "mobile" image
[21:13] <lool> yannick: Should work just fine
[21:13] <ogra> judge yourself :) the images are both live environments
[21:13] <ogra> you can just run it from the usb key
[21:13] <lool> Also, the lpia arch causes hard to fix "issues"; for instance some people want to install random public .debs which are only available for i386
[21:14] <yannick> i'm not like that... i can build .deb myself
[21:14] <lool> Didn't think about you, but about random people wanting to use proprietary software
[21:14] <lool> s/about/of/g
[21:15] <lool> An easy example is *cough* skype
[21:15] <yannick> do you think CPU intensiv apps (like video encoding.decoding)  could benefit from lpia packs?
[21:15] <yannick> lool, if you remember i'm part of Ekiga team... ;)
[21:15] <lool> yannick: Usually, these apps have runtime detection of the CPU
[21:15] <lool> yannick: That's the reason for the "*cough*" :)
[21:16] <yannick> k
[21:16] <lool> yannick: For instance, vlc or liboil will select the most effective algorithm at runtime with sse, sse2, etc. if the CPU supports it
[21:17] <ian_brasil> skype sucks
[21:18] <ian_brasil> ithas do_nanosleep and schedule_timeout i
[21:18] <ian_brasil>  which wake the machine up constantly and eats your battery
[23:34] <josephus> ENE Technology UTS 6680
[23:35] <josephus> anyone familiar with this touchscreen?
[23:36] <josephus> apparently it "works" with the xorg default mouse and synaptics drivers but needs to be calibrated
[23:36] <josephus> so which touchscreen driver should i use? evtouch?
[23:37] <ogra> try it