[02:16] is anyone from the sf-lug.org meeting online? [15:51] Well, this should be exciting. 9 more minutes. :) [15:52] jono: am I going to be able to easily restore Android 4.2.2 to my Galaxy Nexus after SCALE? [15:52] nhaines: Is there a live stream of any conf that you know of? [15:52] Darkwing: I find out in 8 minutes. [15:52] To my dismay 30 minutes ago, http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tablet doesn't work. ;) [15:52] [404] Title: [Ubuntu | Page not found | Ubuntu] [15:52] nhaines: Restoring to anydroid is actually easy... I've been going back and forth with my Nexus 7 between Ubuntu and Android. [15:53] *Android [15:53] It's just re-flashing the firmware with fastboot. [15:53] I'd be happier if the Ubuntu tool did it for me. But I'm sure I'll be able to figure it out. :) [15:53] I can help you though it if needed. [15:53] I *think* my 4.2.1 firmware is the full OS. [15:53] Darkwing: thanks. [15:54] What version of the galaxy nexus do you have? [15:54] I have the verizon version... I'm worried that it isn't going to work on mine because of the CDMA/4GLTE chip [15:55] GSM version. [15:55] And no, yours won't work. :) [15:55] I'll have to port it from AOSP (Android Open Source Project) and patch Ubuntu on the phone I think [15:55] Well, it might work but no radio. [15:55] I'll write a patch I think. [15:59] Would be nice if they relied on the flashed radios... That would make it clean throughout for all radio types. [16:00] Aaaand... ubuntu.com hates life. [16:01] * Darkwing watches as ubuntu.com bandwitch goes to... you know what [16:01] *Bandwidth [16:05] http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tablet is live [16:05] Title: [Ubuntu on tablets | Ubuntu] [16:10] "SideStage" isn't unique to Ubuntu but is probably the best thing about Windows 8. [16:12] So, no real information other that design layout... [16:13] Plus integration information. [16:13] It's just one more product I dont have the money or need for. [16:14] It's interesting... [16:14] I have a Nexus 7 and a galaxy nexus so, maybe if they release images for the nexus line I'll be able to test more [16:14] philipballew: you don't need a phone? [16:15] nhaines, I tend to be a "dumb phone" person [16:17] I definitely can't say the minimal Unity design aesthetic didn't translate superbly to phone and tablet. [16:19] yes, it is nice across all platforms. [16:21] I was hoping that the tablet experience would be more PC-like, but perhaps it will be easy to adapt desktop apps. [16:22] Guess I'm memorizing all the press kits before the weekend: http://www.ubuntu.com/2013/02/press-pack-ubuntu-tablet [16:22] Title: [Ubuntu phone press pack | Ubuntu] [16:23] nhaines, yeah, thats the hard part. We all need to know some stuff about this since everyones gonna wanna know about it [16:25] philipballew: if we have a demo system at the booth that's going to be driving videos or slides, then we'll want to grab the tablet and phone vids. [16:25] were gonna have two computers, I think one should be to have people play with, and the other to show some demo videos. [16:26] so nhaines I guess I will find some nce ubuntu videos [16:28] I still see no reason to care. [16:31] Well, it makes the Ubuntu mobile SDK a lot more powerful and critical. [16:33] And it validates Canonical's stated design goals with Unity. [16:55] Oh, Ubunru for tablets hits Thursday too. [17:28] Whoot. dual booting Android and Ubuntu on my Nexus 7 [17:29] ubuntu was so slow on the n7, how you like it Darkwing [17:30] Firing up... It's okay so far. I'm a KDE user so I'm concentrating on that... [17:30] Or rather, working on getting Kubuntu Active running correctly [17:39] ah ok [20:12] Darkwing: cool!