[09:55] <Stralytic> where can i find out what the mid img installer installs?
[10:00] <persia> Stralytic, It's basically the same as the ubuntu-mid metapackage.  `apt-cache show ubuntu-mid` provides a basic outline.  There's also a manifest on cdimage that has the details.
[10:02] <Stralytic> great, thankyou
[10:04] <Stralytic> this might sound like a dumb question, but is there a way to change the architecture of an existing i386 system to lpia?
[17:14] <johan> hi, I'd like to setup a lpia chroot on my workstation (i386), is there an easy way to do so using pre-built cd images or debootstrap?
[18:11] <tunk_> I installed Ubuntu and the UNR packages!
[18:12] <tunk_> However, when I run the launcher and maximus, some of the icons which were in the top and bottom icon bars flicker when they change state (e.g. a signal strength meter for the wifi). Has anyone else seen this?
[18:14] <tunk_> oh, its compiz.
[18:17] <ogra> compiz and UNR dont work together, you need to use metacity
[18:23] <tunk_> thanks ogra
[18:33] <tunk_> it looks really nice
[18:33] <tunk_> i just showed it off to a mate at work
[18:33] <tunk_> :)
[18:37] <tunk_> THIS IS SO SWEET
[18:37] <tunk_> I LOVE YOU GUYS
[18:38] <ogra> :)
[18:39] <tunk> do you work on this UNR ogra 
[18:39] <tunk> its so much better than linpus i almost want to cry
[18:39] <ogra> only very remotely ... StevenK included it into the main distro for jaunty and many other people in here did the work on the apps
[18:40] <ogra> tunk, tell that to bfiller, he will love to hear that (he leads the team working on it and surely likes getting flowers ;) )
[18:41] <tunk> which country does he live in?
[18:41] <ogra> US 
[18:51] <bfiller> ogra, tunk : thank you :)
[20:11] <tunk> i think i love UNR
[20:11] <tunk> this is pretty much how i've always wanted my computer to look
[20:11] <bow^znc> it does work pretty well
[20:12] <tunk> it feels so much more natural
[20:12] <tunk> and it sticks the icons at the top, very small, so you still have complete control
[20:12] <tunk> it doesnt make sense to use a netbook like a laptop, but this is great
[20:13] <bow^znc> agreed
[20:13] <bow^znc> conventional desktops on netbooks partly defeats the purpose
[20:14] <tunk> yeah
[20:14] <tunk> when ubuntu came up i felt comfortable
[20:14] <tunk> but this is just very natural
[20:14] <tunk> tabbed interface means you can have nice big fonts, or whatever
[20:14] <tunk> i'm gushing a bit atm arent i ?
[20:14] <tunk> ;)
[20:15] <bow^znc> I've used it since the eee 900 came out
[20:16] <bow^znc> no real problems
[21:42] <tunk> Guys do you know how to switch between tabs (each 'tab' being an app) in ubuntu netbook remix? Checked a few obvious places and its not there