[09:21] <davmor2> lool: I might of found a fix I just need the image to work today to find out :)  https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319825
[09:23] <lool> davmor2: Yeah, your situation seemed to be related to rfkill as you had a cross on your NM icon, not a blank one
[09:24] <davmor2> I'll find out soon enough :)
[09:27] <davmor2> lool: image seems to work today that's always a good start :)
[09:57] <davmor2> lool: Yay I now have the net and a book I got a netbook :)
[09:58] <lool> erf
[10:04] <mcasadevall> davmor2, so your book can surf the net?
[10:05] <davmor2> mcasadevall: It can now yesterday it was just a book (it had no net) now it's a netbook :D
[10:05] <mcasadevall> ... I must be oldfashion
[10:05] <mcasadevall> When I thought book, I thought the paper kind.
[10:08] <davmor2> mcasadevall: No just me being a fool :)
[10:47] <davmor2> lool: do you know off hand what password manager unr uses.  I was asked for a password to save my wifi wpa password.  This doesn't happen on the standard desktop though, so I'm not sure if it's a bug or design
[10:51] <playya> wifi keys should be stored in gnome-keyring
[10:52] <playya> the password schould be the original users password
[10:53] <davmor2> playya: Not here it isn't :(
[10:53] <playya> not you current password
[10:54] <playya> the password of the user in the time it was created
[10:55] <davmor2> playya: let me just restart and see if it asks for a password or not 
[10:57] <davmor2> playya: Yes as soon as I reboot I'm asked for the password to unlock the keyring.  This didn't happen on Ubuntu or netbook remix on hardy so I'd say it was a regression
[10:59] <lool> davmor2: NM stores wifi passwords, and I believed it was in g-k myself as well; it could be a different keyring though
[11:00]  * ogra was always asked to set an initial PW when he had freshly installed and the system had wlan
[11:00] <StevenK> davmor2: When I stored my wifi password, it asked me what the password should be, and I was able to set it to be blank.
[11:00] <ogra> no matter if laptop or mid or unr
[11:01] <davmor2> StevenK: And you got told off for having it be unsafe :)
[11:01] <StevenK> davmor2: Right!
[11:01] <davmor2> ogra: Yes but now I'm asked everytime I reboot for that password
[11:02] <davmor2> ogra: I was never asked on Ubuntu,  Kubuntu yes it use kwallet but gnomes was always transparent
[11:03] <ogra> weird, i was always asked to create one
[14:35] <omegamormegil> Greetings!  I just obtained a a Dell mini, and I'm looking to do some Jaunty testing, but I'm not clear on which image to download.  Should I get Jaunty-mid which is for lpia, or jaunty-netbook-remix for i386?
[14:37] <omegamormegil> It's an atom processor (lpia), but I was thinking the netbook remix UI was more appropriate.
[14:38] <lool> omegamormegil: What Dell Mini do you have?
[14:38] <omegamormegil> mini 9, came with ubuntu
[14:38] <lool> omegamormegil: If you have non-poulsbo (GMA 500), I recommend UNR
[14:39] <lool> Ok, UNR is the best choice then
[14:39] <omegamormegil> Thanks.  
[14:40] <omegamormegil> This device came with custom dell repositories with lpia software - what is the difference between using lpia which is compiled for this arch, vs i386.  Is lpia faster or something?
[14:41] <omegamormegil> I haven
[14:41] <omegamormegil> I haven
[14:41] <lool> omegamormegil: lpia was supposed to make some difference, but wont make a lot right now
[14:41] <omegamormegil> Still getting used to the keyboard :)
[14:42] <omegamormegil> Alright.  I haven't been able to find much info online so far.  Thanks for the info.
[14:42] <plars> omegamormegil: I have a mini 9 also and I'm running jaunty UNR on it
[14:43] <omegamormegil> cool
[14:43] <omegamormegil> Is there a wiki page with necessary workarounds, or does everything just work already?
[14:43] <plars> omegamormegil: not for jaunty, not that I've seen at least
[14:43] <omegamormegil> ok
[14:44] <plars> there's this page for intrepid: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DellMini9
[14:44] <omegamormegil> cool, I
[14:45] <omegamormegil> I'll check it out.
[14:45] <plars> omegamormegil: overall I'm happy enough with it to use it every day, a few kinks still to be expected given that we're in alpha 6 right now, but no big showstoppers for me on it at the moment
[14:47] <omegamormegil> good.  I'm used to running alphas from previous releases, but I was a little worried about making my new toy temporarily unusable.  I'll probably take the plunge over the weekend.  
[14:48] <plars> omegamormegil: if you aren't ready to go all the way with it, you can also run live off the usb stick
[14:49] <plars> as with pretty much any netbook, it will run on the 512M that probably came with it, but is much nicer if you splurge for the $10-$25 and buy a 2G dimm to stick in it :)
[14:50] <omegamormegil> Yeah.  I have a jaunty i386 alpha 6 on a usb stick I had created with usb-creator, but it wouldn't boot (I tried changing the boot order).  Any idea why?
[14:50] <omegamormegil> Yeah, I might upgrade the RAM later.
[14:51] <omegamormegil> The stick boots fine on my other laptop.