[03:00] <leaf-sheep> Hi folks, I hope I'm in right channel.... I'm curious.  I have Dell Inspiron Mini 10, which contains Integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics. (In other word, Poulsbo). Is there a remedy for Karmic/Moblin? 
[03:20] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, did you read this link? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/
[03:29] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Hi! Yes I did. I'm facing this issue when I did that. Let me show you the pastebin.
[03:29] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: http://pastebin.com/m74190e92 
[03:29] <leaf-sheep> I read an article about "What a kick in the face" -- Intel to linux community. :(.
[03:31] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, it is not finding a package :-/
[03:31]  * rbelem looking for the package
[03:32] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, they are there
[03:33] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, paste your sources.list and sources.list.d/* for me
[03:33] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Okay. I'm booting up the netboot with ugly resolution. It'll be a minute.
[03:33] <leaf-sheep> netbook*
[03:33] <rbelem> eheeh
[03:36] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Well, I can't get in. The screen is jerking off... As if tty1 restarts itself repeatedly... (I had this happening earlier with gdm).
[03:36] <leaf-sheep> As for /etc/apt/sources.d/ -- I used lucazade's script for that one.
[03:38] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, boot in single mode
[03:39] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Be aware. I'm trying to install Ubuntu-Moblin-Remix (Karmic) on the netbook.
[03:39] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, ok, np
[03:40] <leaf-sheep> I'm not sure what you mean by single mode. I'm in the root console right now. (ESC at beginning of GRUB2).
[03:40] <leaf-sheep> The screen is flickering. :\
[03:43] <leaf-sheep> I'm going to take my puppy outside for bathroom and whatnot. I'll be back in 20min-ish. Also, I'm going to do a clean karmic install quickly and try the script again (using regular karmic, not moblin) and see if the problem still exist.
[03:43] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, you can enter in single mode by choosing the "recovery mode"
[03:44] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, ok i will be here
[04:01] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: In your experiences, which arch is more suitable for netbooks? i386 or lpia
[04:14] <rbelem> leaf-sheep, well, lpia is specific for intel netbooks, but there is a blueprint about this https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/lpia-versus-i386
[04:16] <leaf-sheep> "The lpia architecture is a maintenance burden for Ubuntu" 
[04:16] <leaf-sheep> I'm going with i386 -- Packages are installing at the moment.
[04:17] <leaf-sheep> This really suck to have a weak graphic card.
[04:32]  * leaf-sheep installs Ubuntu-Netbook-Remix
[04:39] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Done. I'm rebooting now.
[04:39] <leaf-sheep> rbelem: Want me to launch the script?
[04:39] <leaf-sheep> Basically -- Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/ ?
[22:39] <derekS> is it possible to have UMR and UNR running from one installation? Just changing the DM?