=== tedski- is now known as tedski === broder_ is now known as broder === rww_ is now known as rww [19:51] anyone can help me with my Ubuntu x86_64 does not detect 8GB of memory and just 1 x 4 GB DIMM? The BIOS reports 8GB total. Os only detects 4GB [19:52] I probably can't, but one obvious question is does the bios see all 8G? [19:52] Yes [21:31] jono: No pressure, but I was just wondering if there's a planned date for Mir to hit saucy? [21:32] nhaines, I believe by the end of the month [21:32] Thanks, jono. I want to do some testing with it on a live CD and if there's one thing live environments don't like... ;) [21:33] Doesn't seem as much fun to do it in a virtual machine. :( [21:35] * nhaines diverts planned Mir test time back to Kerbal Space Program. [21:36] Ironically enough. :P [22:21] nhaines: heh, it's not for the faint of heart as it stands now, I've tried to install it using Olli's docs and it just fails and boots me into regular xorg [22:21] not even using proprietary drivers [22:52] pleia2: yeah, that's why it's all live CDs for me. :) [23:37] Dawning of new technology, Wayland is lagging behind on where its supposed to be. I'm willing to bet Unity will continue to have folks enjoy it. I recently read about how its being adopted. Healthy for FOSS :) [23:39] 10 Distros so far, and it will keep growing. For those keeping score at home - I said at last UDS Unity will be something I will gladly purchase on TV or possibly a phone === rww_ is now known as rww [23:54] MarkDude: Do you have a list of those distros? [23:56] I expect that Wayland taking a while is because when Wayland got started, there was a bunch of work that needed doing before it could get going, e.g. in the upstream Linux kernel. Some of the graphics improvements like KMS we've had relatively recently in Linuxland seem to be very useful to Wayland (and other graphics stuff, including I expect Mir, though I haven't looked at the Mir code to see). [23:57] That said, I'm looking forward to playing with Wayland and KDE in the coming months. [23:58] pleia2: leaving for Ubuntu Hour now :)