[00:10] <CIA-41> ubiquity: superm1 * r3711 ubiquity/ (4 files in 3 dirs):
[00:10] <CIA-41> ubiquity: Add a new template, ubiquity/only-show-installable-languages for modifying
[00:10] <CIA-41> ubiquity: the behavior of what languages to offer on an invokation based upon
[00:10] <CIA-41> ubiquity: what's installed or "available" to install according to an apt cache.
[00:52] <superm1> ev, well plugins aren't subclasses of Install (although maybe that's a better way to do it)
[00:53] <superm1> er no that probably wouldn't work right;  you need access to the direct instance of db and target used by Install
[00:54] <superm1> i'm open to other approaches though, this was the one that seemed logical to me
[00:57] <CIA-41> ubiquity: superm1 * r3712 ubiquity/scripts/install.py: whitespace
[23:26] <bikcmp> I tried wubi, and on reboot I get a screen saying grub:sh or something.  I have a HP mini 110 and Windows XP SP3
[23:58] <ev> bikcmp: was this after updating?