[03:11] Martyn: after looking at the pictures online of it, it seems like the Pegatron that was handed out is actually using the same design as the Genesi Efika MX. Just slightly different stuffing options (no HDMI, less flash) === bjf is now known as bjf-afk [06:33] ojn: link? :) [06:49] http://www.genesi-usa.com/products/efika [06:49] (ah, google) [06:58] Martyn: oh well, i thought he meant pictures of the pegatron nettop, not of the efika :) [08:48] ojn: Both the pegatron nettop you got and the efika thingies are built by pegatron AIUI [08:48] It's very similar stuff [14:18] ogra: if you'll still accept that aptitude patch, here is one: http://koti.kapsi.fi/~dpb/tmp/rootstock-aptitude.patch.txt [14:18] for lucid or a PPA package [14:18] for karmic it's to late to add new features [14:19] there's new versions somewhere? I didn't find a link on the rootstock page... [14:19] (we release on thu. the archive is deep frozen) === bjf-afk is now known as bjf [14:20] sure, but is 0.1.3 the newest rootstock anyway? [14:22] should be, yes [14:22] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ogra/project-rootstock/trunk/changes [14:23] Gives me Internal Server Error [14:23] hmm, intresting, here too now [14:23] https://code.launchpad.net/~ogra/project-rootstock/trunk [14:25] Anyway, if you're willing to add that patch to upstream, that'd be great. [14:26] will, do, though i dont think its of any use once the whole thing is switched to tasksel [14:31] yeah.. [14:31] when are you planning on doing that? [14:31] lucisd [14:31] *lucid [14:32] ok [14:32] it should bre integrated as closely with the normal ubuntu installer as possible [14:33] so we can make sure the resulting setup is as close as possible on one that would be installed from debian-installer or ubiquity [14:33] s/on/to [14:34] for me, Ubiquity is a firefox extension.. damn people using same names for stuff.. :S [14:34] yeah, complain at FF [14:34] the ubuntu installer is a few years older than the FF extension :) [14:35] Yeah, I just looked at that on wikipedia.. :) === bjf is now known as bjf-afk === bjf-afk is now known as bjf [17:01] Morning [17:19] Martyn: Evening ;) [17:20] Morning Martyn / JamieBennett [17:20] Hey hi. [17:20] * Martyn is in the middle of doing a cortex-A9 build. This takes for fucking EVER [17:20] :) [17:21] * JamieBennett is winding down for dinner before doing a whole lot more testing later [17:24] Martyn, Cortex-A9 ? [17:24] I thought it's coming 2010.. [17:24] what board? [17:24] We already have models and prototype hardware [17:25] PBX-A9 in my case, plus software sim (Fastmodel) of our new SoC [17:25] We have quad core :) [17:25] sounds good :) [17:27] Meizirkki: Evening for you too no? [17:28] Evening yes, but http://www.total-knowledge.com/~ilya/mips/ugt.html :D [17:28] :) [17:29] It must be dinner time, I have this page open at the moment and I don't know why :) - http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/2009/10/the-burger-lab-the-fake-shack-how-to-make-shake-shack-burger.html [21:47] Anyone got a link to upgrade instructions jaunty->karmic for a redboot-based freescale board (i.e. babbage-like)? [21:47] They provided some URLs at the conference but I didn't write them down and the slides are not yet up :)