[08:37] <rzr> hi, about multitouch , where do this go ? http://www.newlc.com/en/multitouch-feature-any-screen#comment-50240
[08:49] <persia> rzr, You'd probably want to test that with a custom app against the driver.  If it works, you would probably put it in a library with some convenience calls for applications.
[08:51] <rzr> persia: why ? to ship the lib appart ?
[08:52] <persia> No, rather so that you didn't need to duplicate the multitouch handling code in each application.
[08:54] <rzr> and what about the pattent from apple ?
[08:55] <rZr> persia: we'll talk about it later i have to go
[08:55] <rZr> kater
[08:56] <persia> As I understand patent law (poorly), a patent means you can't distribute a product that infringes without approval.  It specifically permits you to fiddle with it yourself at home (that's the point of patents).
[08:56] <rZr> -k+l
[09:00] <Stralytic> anyone here interested in a bug in netbook-launcher?
[09:01] <persia> Stralytic, best to file it in LP.
[09:02] <Stralytic> yep, done
[17:49] <tunk> Is this a good place to ask about UNR?
[17:49] <rZr> i guess yes
[17:50] <rZr> btw do you know is there is a livecd of unr (not installer) ?
[17:50] <tunk> I'm having real problems installing ubuntu on my aspire one netbook. I've tried making usb key installers from iso images using unetbootin, but they result in boot errors on the aspire. the .img file for UNR succeeds until it gets to "will mount root from /dev/sdb". Have you encountered this at all?
[17:50] <tunk> i dont have a cd drive though..
[17:50] <rZr> make sure you dont have the sd slot enabled ?
[17:51] <tunk> i removed cards from it, but previously there was a card in there. i have booted without any sd card though. Is that what you mean?
[17:52] <tunk> the keydrives data indicator is flashing away
[17:53] <tunk> or do you mean disabling the slot in the bios somehow?
[17:55] <rZr> in the bios yes
[17:56] <tunk> i cant see an option to disable the sd slot explicitly
[18:01] <tunk> i could put the card in and then try again
[18:02] <tunk> it found the usb stick fine, and then says it'll mount root from it