[00:36] <cjwatson> FernandoMiguel: I see you that and raise you an Ubuntu precise powerpc installation image running in qemu in an Ubuntu 11.10 chroot hosted on Ubuntu precise
[00:36] <FernandoMiguel> ahahaha
[00:36] <FernandoMiguel> haven't used qemu in many many cycles
[00:36] <FernandoMiguel> used to test images with that
[00:37] <cjwatson> (precise's qemu couldn't do it, but oneiric's was fine)
[00:37] <FernandoMiguel> now I just boot them off grub2
[00:37] <cjwatson> having to reboot to test things would be a horrible waste of my time given that I'm normally trying to debug something and need to be able to get at my normal development state
[00:37] <penguin42> cjwatson: Hmm, regression in precises qemu?
[00:37] <FernandoMiguel> gonna try to use a win7/8 in a VB with raw access to install windows on disk lol
[00:38] <cjwatson> penguin42: yeah, though I think only for powerpc targets
[00:38] <FernandoMiguel> and then virtualize this native ubuntu
[00:38] <cjwatson> I'll report it at some point when I can summon the energy to care enough
[00:39] <cjwatson> x86 targets seem fine (at least in kvm)
[01:50] <rrva> after upgrade to xorg-edgers-ppa touchpad sensitivity (ALPS touchpad) is waaay different than before. Anyone know what has happended? Have defaults changed?
[09:26] <FernandoMiguel> cool
[09:26] <FernandoMiguel> bug #893842 is fixed! finally
[09:26] <FernandoMiguel> morning btw :P
[09:39] <Ian_Corne> :)
[09:59] <FernandoMiguel> I should try an Hackingtosh in a VM too
[10:32] <FernandoMiguel> humm chrome fullscreen playing youtube html5 is dimming my screen...
[10:32] <FernandoMiguel> that's gnome-power right?
[10:37] <FernandoMiguel> https://bugs.launchpad.net/chromium/+bug/896544
[10:38] <FernandoMiguel> hey guys anyone knows how to DOCUMENT that Android SDK needs libcurses:i386 ?
[10:43] <FernandoMiguel> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/896547
[14:46] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:13] <elhoir> hello, theres a thing i cant understand about ubuntu
[15:13] <elhoir> precise pangolin will have kernel 3.2.0 --- how so? 3.2.0 isnt stable yet! could someone explain?
[15:14] <Ian_Corne> PP also isn't out yet ;-)
[15:15] <elhoir> yeah, i know, but still...
[15:15] <elhoir> why dont use 3.1.2, and upgrade to 3.2.0 when its stable?
[15:17] <elhoir> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-generic&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all
[15:17] <jtaylor> its a development release
[15:17] <jtaylor> its not supposed to be stable yet
[15:19] <elhoir> oook
[15:21] <jtaylor> how is one supposed to find the bugs in the new kernel when noone uses it?
[15:22] <Ian_Corne> ^
[15:51] <penguin42> and actually there is nothing really to say that kernel n+1 is any less stable than kernel n
[15:52] <penguin42> normally some things actually get fixed!
[15:54]  * BluesKaj gives up on google earth , hasn't worked since 10.04 on this pc, even with the lsb-core etc ...google maps will have to do i guess.
[15:54] <penguin42> BluesKaj: What happens?
[15:54] <BluesKaj> it installs but won't launch penguin42
[15:55] <penguin42> any errors?
[15:55] <penguin42> BluesKaj: 5.1.3535.3218 is running OK for me on 11.10
[15:56] <penguin42> (What a version number!)
[15:57] <BluesKaj> can't find googlearth.bin ... placed the bin in /etc/opt , tried it in /usr/bin and /usr/lib..all error out
[15:58] <BluesKaj> penguin42, the 5 version works for you? I was trying the 6
[15:58] <penguin42> BluesKaj: Haven't tried 6 (didn't know there was one)
[15:58] <BluesKaj> yeah, but I don't advise it
[15:59] <BluesKaj> maybe I'll give the 5 vrsion a shot
[17:01] <phasma> greetings, all. Quick question. I have installed the daily build on an oldish box. (basically has just 512 ram) - oneconf is pretty resource hungry. Am I safe to remove it? It wants to remove ubuntu-desktop too (I use LXDE) - Am basically just looking to cut down on anything resource heavy
[17:08] <penguin42> phasma: It should run ok on a 512MB box - if it doesn't start by filing a bug if something is particulalrly hungry I'd say
[17:09] <penguin42> phasma: Now, having said that, removing ubuntu-desktop won't hurt anything other than it perhaps not bringing in some other things that might get added later in the cycle
[17:09] <phasma> penguin42: Aye. It's running fine. Just a very laggy desktop, even with LXDE. I'll go ahead and remove in that case. Was really just wishing to ensure I was not going to be left with a broken apt. Thanks