[12:05] <gmg85> downloaded and compiled compact wireless drivers compat-drivers-2013-03-04-u
[12:05] <gmg85> on ubuntu 13.04
[12:45] <BluesKaj> HIyas all
[13:25] <leolove> Hi
[13:25] <leolove> Ralink corp. RT5390 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe it works on boot for 15 minutes only and then disconnect.
[13:26] <BluesKaj> leolove, best to ask in #ubuntu
[13:27] <leolove> okay thanks
[13:32] <Fudge> im looking forward to 1.404
[13:32] <Fudge> ahahahah
[13:32] <Fudge> misplaced decimal
[18:23] <lordievader> Good evening.
[20:56] <johnjohn101> when 13.10 goes to the 1st alpha, will it be using the qt version of unity?
[21:03] <BluesKaj> johnjohn101, there's a rumour , yes , but i don't know for sure
[21:03] <BluesKaj> not much info being offered
[21:03] <johnjohn101> it's ok, still 6-7 weeks or so before 1st alpha.
[21:04] <BluesKaj> the chainloader should be available in a week or 2
[21:08] <johnjohn101> meaning the daily should start rolling then?
[21:11] <johnjohn101> going to be interesting to see what can be delivered by mid october.
[21:20] <bazhang> !info linux
[21:20] <BluesKaj> well, I'm sticking with Kubuntu , dunno if they're going to follow the mir path as well , probly stick with X's present version(s)
[21:25] <k1l_> since its the target to get the new unity into 14.10 it would be good to be tested in 13.10, imho
[21:32] <DarkEra> 14.10? i though 13.10 and for sure 14.04 would have Unity Next and Mir
[21:34] <BluesKaj> k1l_, I saw an announcement on the 'net about it here
[21:34] <BluesKaj> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/03/05/canonical_mir_announcement/
[21:35] <k1l_> DarkEra: sry, was a typo. i meant 14.04
[21:37] <DarkEra> k1l_, no worries, that can happen to anyone :)
[21:39] <DarkEra> one thing i hope though and that is that Unity Next will work smoother in the upcoming releases.
[21:42] <sara> http://techcrunch.com/search/ubuntu lets change this
[21:44] <sara> oops there where results but noscript stopped me from viewing them
[21:45] <SuperLag> what's the point of Mir? What is so wrong with Xorg that Ubuntu doesn't just stick with what works?
[21:47] <jtaylor> xorg sucks at pretty much everything but working :)
[21:48] <jtaylor> most major issue for me with it that it provides zero security ._.
[21:49] <jtaylor> look up why wayland exists for more reasons
[21:49] <jtaylor> (the question why mir and not wayland I can't answer :) )
[21:59] <johnjohn101> either way, should be an interesting journey to 14.04.
[23:08] <hachre> xorg has everything wrong with it