[00:41] mdke, ping [00:41] Rocket2DMn: (In case I'm not around at the moment, please provide a bit of information about what you want and I will respond when I get back) [00:42] mdke, do we want to delete CategoryNeedsExpansion page, or set a redirect to the Tag page? [20:29] good hello! [20:30] i have a question about one of the ubuntu community pages [20:30] is this a good place/time to discuss it? [20:34] threni, ask away! [20:36] It's just that I've been following this page: [20:36] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne [20:36] because i've just got an Aspire One and replaced the supplied OS with Ubuntu [20:36] it's my first taste of linux, and i like it (i'm a windows developer) [20:37] this page seems to be changing fairly frequently, and today it says: [20:37] NOTE: Wireless support is built in Intrepid Ibex (8.10) because the kernel is >= 2.6.27. [20:37] (this is under step 3, nearish the top) [20:37] but that page discusses 8.4.1 [20:38] there IS a section later on which discusses 8.10, but not at this part of the document. [20:38] so it's confusing [20:38] i've followed those steps and although I've got wifi working, it's not perfect [20:38] oh great [20:38] i'll carry on in case someone else reads this! [20:39] the part which deals with 8.4.1 has changed a little, and i'm wondering if i should try the new (it looks different to me) instructions at the top (ie the 8.4.1 parts) [20:40] but i'm not completely confident that it actually does deal with 8.4.1 any more - perhaps the instructions AND the description of the instructions both apply to 8.10 only [20:41] i hope this makes sense. i think it needs someone to check it out quickly and change it back or whatever. [20:41] it says: [20:41] AspireOne (last edited 2008-10-03 21:30:59 by ben-crimson) [20:41] but the link isn't working [20:54] you might want to join the mailing list as well threni [20:54] we're an inactive bunch in here, but very active on the mailing list [20:54] woah - i was literally moving the mouse to clise this window! [20:55] the docs say irc is the fastest way to get a response - perhaps that needs changing too! [20:55] ok, i'll check that out === ompaul_ is now known as ompaul