[02:32] hi can anyone give me direction on where to talk to people about ubiquity plugins? [02:34] opos wrong chan [09:33] airtonix: http://www.computeralliance.com.au/parts.aspx?qryPart=12486 looks like about perfect for what we were talking about last night, ducal core atom with latest ion graphics. [09:37] find out about the ram [09:39] http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Desktop/S1-AT5NM10E/S1_AT5NM10E_Memory_QVL.zip [09:39] I'll buy it from the same place and make sure they give me the recommended ones [09:39] Oh I thought the other one you pasted last night was a different board. [09:44] this looks to be a successor [09:45] looks like it even has an onboard power convertor [09:47] I guess it would be harder to update but then again the benefit of something that should "just work" as long as you give it the right ram and hdd. [09:48] the only problem you'll have is with linux and nvidia hdmi audio [09:48] so if you use linux on that you might also have to either : 1) use a specific version of the nvidia drivers, or 2) make some changes to the pulseaudio configuration so that it uses the corrent HDMI device [09:48] once you do that it works fine [09:49] but then again those problems were on lucid, i've not tried upgrading our media center to maverick or natty [09:49] Probably the same [09:50] Even comes with the dvdrw [09:50] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1552250 [09:51] oh and if you use an usb infrared receiver then you'll have to make changes to the pm-suspend configuration so it ignores events from the receiver (otherwise it will never sleep) [09:51] It has ir onboard it seems [09:51] nice [09:52] As well as bt, wifi, cardreader and 65w psu all in it already [09:52] because once you configure that, you can't really move the usb reciever into another slot [09:53] alot of people think removing pulseaudio is a good idea, i disagree [09:53] In my experience, setting pulse up properly is easier than removing it. [09:54] Most of the time it's a case of needing an extra package or a slight tweak to a file somewhere [09:54] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1597307 [09:54] yeah removing it also means you remove the awesome network audio transport feature it has [09:56] Looks to have a few gremlins [09:57] you might have to use ndis-wrapper if the bluetooth is part of the wifi card [09:57] depends [09:57] do they say what wifi chipset it has ? [09:58] Nope, but i's a mini pcie card [10:01] THe manual doesn't even say actually, just downloaded it from asus [10:03] AH Hah, it's an Atheros_V90077 [10:03] Apparently