[00:03] hi all [00:04] does mid work on blackberry bold 9000 ? [00:05] mid = ubuntu mobile === asac_ is now known as asac [08:19] hi all [08:19] I've installed ubuntu mobile and now I've lost all gnome settings :( [09:18] please help === persia_ is now known as persia [13:39] good morning, [13:39] i have a htc 2125 smartphone, it have a 200 mhz procesor and 64 mb of ram, someone know if it can run ubuntu mobile? [13:45] I suspect it can, but I wouldn't recommend it. People reporting on the 200MHz nslu2 say it's *really* slow. Poeple using 416MHz and 64MB ram have reported it being acceptable, but tend to look for custom environments. [13:46] Personally, I think with less than 800MHz and 128MB, you're likely to be unhappy, and you'd want 256MB ram for a decent experience. Less than 800x600 is hard too, on the display side. [13:47] persia, thanks [13:47] what about openmoko [13:50] the slug is not only really slow, it requires a special hacked up kernel to even run with the 30M the slug has [13:50] beyond that an install on it takes more than 8h [13:50] (but arm discussion should really go to #ubuntu-arm and not take place here) === sirderigo is now known as sirderigo-scarfa === sirderigo-scarfa is now known as scarface === scarface is now known as sirderigo-auch [14:22] I have a touch screen with both usb and serial. stock ubuntu install, usb works; serial doesn't. I need to get the serial working, not sure where to start [14:22] I am working with jaunty. [14:51] CarlFK, serial doesn't hotplug: you probably have to force hal to know about the device in some way. [14:52] persia: I figured something like that. any clue how? [14:53] Unfortunately, no. The only serial device I use is connected via USB, and I use that USB hotplug event to hotplug it. [14:55] for serial you likely need to poke around in xorg.conf, specify the driver etc [14:55] i'm unsure that actually works without disabling hal input completely though [14:56] oh my [14:57] there are a bunch of kiosk machines built with different hardware. trying to come up with a config that will work on any [15:00] you might be able to tell hal to use it with a rather complicated .fdi file that points to the device and sets the parameters [15:00] have a look at the evtouch initscript and .fdi files [15:00] that mechanism might work with serial as well [15:02] oddly enough I don't have xserver-xorg-input-evtouch installed [15:02] you shouldnt in jaunty [15:03] i still didnt manage to fix it yet, so its not in the metapackage atm [15:03] good. I was hoping that wasn't some sort of fluke [15:03] er [15:03] the binary is broken, the scripts are fine though [15:03] (teh driver doesnt pick up movement events atm, the setup is ok) [15:13] lshal gives me 3 entries for it plus everything else - what's the lshal option to give me just the 3? [15:14] udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4e7_20_20E33814' "...._if0" "..._logicaldev_input" [15:16] I also need to figure out how to that isn't keyed on serial number === fta_ is now known as fta === jezz_ is now known as jezz === jezz is now known as jezz_ === jezz_ is now known as jezz === jezz is now known as jezz_ === jezz_ is now known as jezz === jezz is now known as jezz_ [20:15] Hi. im wondering where go-home-applet gets its icon from, and how can i change it? [20:39] im not wondering anymore. found out it uses icon-theme/24x24/places/distributor-logo.png . thx guys! [20:46] hi [20:46] is it already possible to use ubuntu at a n800? [20:46] if yes i am a happy beta tester;) [22:44] could it be that ubuntu-desktop on ports.ubuntu.com for n8xx is broken atm? [22:44] i have unmet dependencies there [23:28] juliux, It oughtn't be broken. What unmetdeps do you find? [23:28] juliux, Also, we tend to focus on ubuntu-mid and ubuntu-netbook-remix here. If you are looking for general support for arm, #ubuntu-arm is probably a better channel.