[00:00] <khaeru> I mean, should I expect better power consumption from an LPIA kernel than an i386 kernel on an Atom processor?
[00:02] <ogra> well
[00:02] <ogra> i personally didnt see any
[00:02] <ogra> though you might see speedups
[00:02] <khaeru> Hm
[00:02] <ogra> the lpia kernel is M686 while the -gerneic one is M586
[00:02] <khaeru> Alright
[00:02] <khaeru> IC
[00:02] <khaeru> OK, thanks a lot for answering my questions :)
[00:03] <khaeru> Bye
[00:03] <ogra> but with either of them the test device i ran it on survived 5h 
[01:14] <NCommander> davidm, so how goes dinner?
[01:42] <playya> fuck
[01:42] <playya> tried to setup openembedded in a makefile to compile ubuntu-mid
[01:43] <playya> ln -sf Makefile Makefile is evil
[01:43] <playya> everythings gone :'(
[01:47] <playya> me too
[01:47] <playya> good night
[02:23] <davidm> NCommander, just back, had to run out to a town meeting, seems we need some extra power lines 
[02:23] <NCommander> ah fun
[02:23]  * NCommander just fixed mono on armel :-)
[02:23] <davidm> cool
[02:24] <NCommander> Between mon and tslib, we should be fairly close to getting desktop installable
[02:24] <NCommander> (GTK is now installable)
[02:25] <NCommander> *mono
[02:25] <davidm> Woot, that is good news, but lets take this into #ubuntu-arm :-)
[08:56] <humancat> isnt aufs should work automatically? for example linpus format and automount SD card if inserted to slot in this aspire one laptop. and in ubuntu aufs even isnt running by default...
[08:57] <humancat> actually i use generic ubuntu
[09:05] <humancat> HELLO ANYBODY HOME? :D
[09:06] <humancat> if not i probably should steal something...
[09:06] <humancat> :D
[09:08] <humancat> lol
[09:10]  * persia needs more than 15 minutes sometimes :(
[09:42] <ogra> did you check what he stole ? 
[09:51] <persia> The only thing I found missing was a sense of continuity.  Do you see anything?
[09:53] <ogra> heh
[09:53] <ogra> no, nothing :)
[16:26] <superm1> on the umpc image, is there any particular reason that the initrd isn't shipped in casper/ like the rest of the ubuntu disks?
[16:26] <persia> Because it used a special different build system.
[16:27] <persia> There was a bug about that (although I've forgotten the number), and it's expecting to be closed in the next couple days (ideally for Alpha 1)
[16:27] <superm1> surely a simple mv command could be added to this build system though
[16:27] <superm1> okay
[16:27] <ogra> its being redone anyway atm
[16:27] <persia> Well, there are other issues with it, like the lack of .disk, etc.
[16:28] <ogra> .disk is there
[16:28] <superm1> .disk was in the 8.10 gold image as i can see
[16:28] <ogra> else we wouldnt be able to use UUID
[16:28] <superm1> casper would likely freak out then
[16:28] <ogra> yep
[16:28] <persia> Oh, cool.  I missed that that was fixed.
[16:28] <superm1> the squashfs is however built still with livecd-rootfs though right?
[16:28] <ogra> jaunty images are built by the normal build system though
[16:29] <ogra> yeah
[16:29] <ogra> that wont change
[16:29] <superm1> ah okay, then moot point
[16:29] <ogra> but the vfat image buildprocess changes