[00:16] <patrickdickey> I don't have the audio feed working yet, but I was wondering if this is intended to be a step past the current status with synching between computers?  By that I mean, instead of just showing what applications are installed, do you want to give something like a "one-click" option to install and configure all computers the same way?
[00:17] <patrickdickey> I finally got it working. Had to install vlc to hear.
[00:18] <ChipaPhone> that's something that should be done by system management
[00:18] <ChipaPhone> (so, not this session)
[00:19] <patrickdickey> So this would be more about synching your config files (from your /home directory) then? I'm just trying to get a better understanding.
[00:19] <ChipaPhone> yup
[00:19] <ChipaPhone> per app, that is
[00:20] <ChipaPhone> not sure if you're following the audio
[00:21] <alexmoldovan> what about having some config files directly on U1 and then symlink them locally...
[00:21] <ChipaPhone> what about it?
[00:24] <patrickdickey> So, functionality would need to be put into the Ubuntu-one daemon (or ubuntu itself) to force a restart of the apps, when the settings change? Or the apps would have to designed to listen/look for the changed settings.
[00:40] <patrickdickey> One thing that would make this easier (if I'm understanding everything correctly) is if apps would stop using global settings, and start using per user settings. Since synching my settings shouldn't affect how you are using the app -even on the same system.
[00:42] <patrickdickey> Nothing right off-hand. It brings me to my next question though. Since the apps user settings,then wouldn't it be realistic that if I change the settings on one computer, I'm going to either shut down the app on other computers, or restart them myself?
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[16:27] <cmagina> autotest has performance tests and profilers (sar, sysstat, etc.)
[16:45] <med_> a lot of talk about IPMI early in this session.  Will the existing WOL support be retained as well
[16:48] <med_> thanks Daviey.
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[17:03] <Darxus> Who's talking?
[17:03] <lallenlowe> it's about time
[17:03] <lallenlowe> sounds liek robert
[17:03] <lallenlowe> ancell
[17:03] <lallenlowe> Darxus: hey, sup
[17:04]  * thiago is here too
[17:04] <thiago> across the bay, in SF
[17:05] <AlanBell> lallenlowe: yes it is Robert Ancell
[17:06] <lallenlowe> are we going to use weston or write a custom wayland compositor?
[17:07] <lallenlowe> doesn't nouveau work with wayland?
[17:07] <Darxus> lallenlowe: Yes, nouveau works with wayland.
[17:09] <lallenlowe> and in the mean time people with nvidia cards can use nouveau
[17:10] <thiago> but people with nvidia cards will eventually want to use the nvidia driver, and it needs to work with whatever solution is adopted
[17:11] <lallenlowe> agreed, but as they said, that isn't gonna happen until nvidia sees that they are missing out on useful functionality
[17:18] <thiago> the OSS drivers should work, provided you have a recent Mesa
[17:19] <thiago> another thing you can say is "best experience with these drivers, if you don't have it, you get a text boot sequence"
[17:19] <Darxus> And a sufficiently recent version of mesa for use with wayland 0.85 is included with precise, as well as wayland and weston packages.
[17:20] <thiago> right, but we'll have wayland 0.90 or 0.95 and they might need an updated Mesa
[17:21] <Darxus> Yep.
[17:22] <thiago> why is that (the breakage)?
[17:22] <thiago> libGL.so.1?
[17:31] <Darxus> thiago: You mean why does using the nvidia proprietary driver break simultaneously using another card?  (I don't know)
[17:33] <thiago> Darxus: yes
[17:35] <Darxus> Weston's current desktop shell is a plugin, might make sense to implement switchers that way.
[17:36] <alf_> How will the VTs work with this scheme without KMS (eg with nvidia) ?
[17:36] <Darxus> alf_: With the nvidia proprietary driver, you'll fall back to what you get now.  No change.
[17:37] <Darxus> Although the other question - how will VTs be done with a system compositor?
[17:37] <Darxus> What about the... drmcon?
[17:38] <Darxus> Okay, so switching to a VT should remain the same, with a system compositor?
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[17:40] <thiago> I don't see why it would be different. There's one VT where it's running.
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[17:44] <Darxus> I'll test, I have a radeon.
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[17:48] <Darxus> krh and somebody else has done some work on a system compositor.
[17:51] <Darxus> sadmac was the other person working on a system compositor.
[18:03] <AlanBell> mhall119: hi are you popping into here?
[18:04] <AlanBell> no, not here :)
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