[00:00] playya_, i was mainly talking about netbooks ;) [00:01] ok [00:01] so no arm or sth else? [00:01] not the real tiny devices? [00:01] MID might happen later [00:01] currently all focus s on ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-server [00:02] see the gobby document [00:02] ok [00:02] i can see it [00:03] shouldn't it be possible to create an bootable usbstick on the device with the parts need for this specific device? [00:03] you can identify the hardware by ther vendor IDs [00:03] the cpu,too [00:04] * ogra_ points to http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-jaunty/2008-12-12/ (9:45 session) [00:04] currently we'll just build kernel less images as a first shot [00:04] but the tool being discussed on friday should be able to generate specific images [00:05] missed it [00:05] thats an upcoming discussion :) [00:05] on friday [00:06] ok. and it is posiible to hear it [00:06] all we decided now was that we will build generic kernel less images and have a tool that dumps a kernel image in place based on a list [00:06] sure, all sessions should be available live via voip [13:50] Is UME going to run on Nokia N810 anytime soon? [13:55] i think someone already has a running version using the maemo kernel [13:58] Anyone having further information? [17:33] matchbox keyboard isn't really finger friendly imho [19:27] i'm the only one who is listening to you [19:49] and there was a video? [19:55] about which programming language you are talking and yes Qt sucks? [20:00] ogra, is someone cleaning the floor? [20:01] playya_, pyqt [20:01] and no, nobody is cleaning the floor here, does it sound like that ? [20:01] yes. [20:02] i first thought of c++ but was confused by str [20:07] i can't see any video :( [20:07] it's recorded, not streamed [20:07] oh ok [20:29] gesundheit [20:31] playya_: :-) [20:44] i have a freeruner btw. [20:44] just saw your device list [20:54] libjana has a worldmap which might be usable on small devices === ogra__ is now known as ogra [23:27] just an idea if someone reads this: why not build a UI which fetches all config file for the installed packages and saves them in a big tar ball? [23:28] you can configure these packages depending on which packages are installed and maybe can save them in a generic configuration [23:28] playya_: Join #uds-mobile, that's on the projector in the room [23:28] oh ok [23:36] i missed the beginning. do you want a have a partition where you save data in ~ or the config files? [23:37] i don't want to disturb you discussion ;) [23:39] playya_, its actually only about a recovery partition like preinstalled windows systems have [23:40] ok [23:40] thats always the first partition i remove [23:40] somehow the discussion drifts away into the system snapshot area all the time :) [23:40] thats what i want. a system snapshot [23:40] suse has sth like this [23:41] i didn't test it but jan told me