[12:24] <quince> I'd like to play with my nexus 7 over christmas when I'll be with family without easy control over wifi firewall rules.  So I'd like to have usbnet networking to be able to ssh to the nexus from my ubuntu laptop over USB.  So far I haven't even got a usb network device to show up on the laptop after loading the usbnet kernel module.  Any clues?
[12:25] <Tasssadar> Well, this is not exactly ssh, but USB serial is working on 13.04 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/UsingTheDevice see the "Serial debug shell"
[12:28] <quince> Thanks.  Seems usbnet should also work, though...
[12:53] <tempin> hi, me again. Is a 2gb micro-sd card suitable for installing ubuntu on my beaglebone or should it be 4gb upwards? (because the beaglebone is shipped with a 4gb microSD card, that's why I'm asking)
[12:57] <tempin> thanks, i'll try my luck on #beagle :)
[15:11] <quince> anybody know how to get more rows and columns when using the serial terminal?
[15:12] <quince> hah, and for that matter, to make C-a and C-e work :-(  This kind of thing is why I wanted to get usbnet working