[01:17] <ScottL> ailo, i was using a different kernel i believe at that time which was in the repos
[01:17] <ScottL> so i was able to upload the -meta
[01:17] <ailo> ScottL, I was doing this with the natty kernel
[01:18] <ScottL> and i think i did everything just like it is described
[01:18] <ailo> Then there must be a problem with the current source for 2.6.38
[01:27] <ailo> ScottL, The fakeroot step is missing from the instructions for the meta package. 
[01:28] <ailo> ScottL, I suppose the procedure could be identical for the two. I was following the text very much step by step, not caring about what each step did yet
[01:28] <ailo> update the changelog, do the fakeroot thing, and then the debuild thing
[01:28] <ailo> After that upload
[01:41] <ailo> ScottL, New attempt. Seems to work. I'll delve deeper into this out of my own interest of course. Takes some time to read through all the specific setps
[01:41] <ailo> steps*
[03:23] <ailo> ScottL, a purdyne dev finally answered my mail
[03:24] <ailo> puredyne*
[03:24] <ailo> I suggested collaboration on testing/developing the kernel and having a common live image
[03:25] <ailo> Having a common way of making the live image, I mean
[03:25] <ailo> On XFCE, I cannot recommend anything, because at the moment US is about to be based on Xubuntu as I understand it, and puredyne has a much simpler setup
[03:26] <ailo> Their aim is to have an OS that works on P3 256MB machines
[03:26] <ailo> Or was..
[03:26] <ailo> Also, I don't think they are interested in PA. 
[03:27] <ailo> I'm really the wrong person to coordinate anything desktop-wise since that's not my area at all
[03:34] <ScottL> that good that a dev answered your email
[03:35] <ScottL> i don't think we can have a similar live image because we would be building them completely different probably
[03:35] <ScottL> and eww, working on a p3 256 mb machine?   that's pretty damn low specs
[03:55] <TheMuso> ScottL: No, whenever I tried to get Andy, he was busy, and then I ended up being called away to something else. :(
[04:01] <ailo> ScottL, In any case, I would be interested to find out. Their live image is a very nice one. It's based on Debian stuff mostly.
[04:02] <ailo> ScottL, They are interested in a testing script, so hopefully they can be of help testing and having opinions on the kernel at least
[04:30] <ScottL> TheMuso, that is sad :(
[04:31] <ScottL> ailo, a testing script would be pretty interesting
[05:15] <TheMuso> ScottL: I'll email him next week, and ask him about it. I don't mind if he gives me turse instructions, I can make something out of them hoefully.
[05:15] <TheMuso> Anyway, off for the rest of the day.
[15:35] <holstein> should i say something to ralph?
[15:36] <holstein> mention the iso testing pages again?
[15:36] <holstein> i feel like he blasted out a 6 paragraph email about the look and feel of ubuntstudio 11.10 with XFCE
[17:01] <Kokito> hello folks
[17:02] <holstein> Kokito: damn
[17:02] <holstein> cant make it tomorrow :/
[17:02] <Kokito> no, sorry
[17:03] <holstein> im not sure if i can, but im not really doing any UI work