[12:03] <fij0> hello
[12:03] <fij0> there is a form to change the output power via ssh  ?
[14:23] <CIA-12> ubiquity: stgraber * r5507 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-bluetooth-agent debian/changelog): Port ubiquity-bluetooth-agent to using the gi.repository version of gobject
[14:28] <CIA-12> ubiquity: stgraber * r5508 ubiquity/bin/ubiquity-bluetooth-agent: No need for the 'as gobject' part, just change the two calls to use GObject instead.
[14:35] <xnox> stgraber: looks good =) does this mean python-gobject has been dropped from the cd's now?
[14:35] <stgraber> xnox: I don't believe so, but that script was using #!/usr/bin/python3 and non-gi gobject doesn't exist for python3
[14:36] <xnox> stgraber: ok. Needs checking, cause dropping that can gain us space.
[14:36] <xnox> and spot what is missing from python3 port ;-)
[14:47] <cjwatson> xnox: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.quantal/rdepends/ALL/python-gobject-2
[14:48] <xnox> cjwatson: =((((((
[23:36] <Chocky> hi kids.
[23:39] <Chocky> it's been a long time, I did work on boot-floppies back in the day and made custom Debian images about 4 years ago, and now I want to do the same.  That is, command-line configured Ubuntu install generator with a minimal selection of packages and my own stuff.  what's the best thing I should be using?
[23:43] <Chocky> might go debootstrap route.