[05:04] krtaylor: there seems to be something wrong in the calendar. [05:05] krtaylor: I'll check it, thatnks for the notice. It's feb 10th, at 16:00 UTC. [05:06] got it. There's a calendar called Ubuntu on air, and another called Ubuntu on air calendar. [05:06] of course, I chose the wrong one :) [05:12] all ready, see the countdown in http://ubuntuonair.com/ === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [14:45] On for today at 8:00a PST right? [15:50] sdrobertw: right! we start in 10 minutes. [16:14] [Question]: Hi everyone, I'm new to snapcraft so I'm not sure how seamless the snap experience is across all platforms. Will end-users see any noticeable front-end differences when deploying the snappy image of DragonBoard 410c? [16:15] anonimal, hey there, welcome! [16:15] anonimal, if an end-user is shelling into the image, yeah, it's a little different. You'll see in a minute when we flash the board [16:15] Hi kyrofa, thanks. [16:15] Ok thanks [16:17] Ah, ok. Fantastic. [16:18] anonimal, ogra_ actually read your question-- I read it as "is it different from normal ubuntu for an end user?" [16:18] anonimal, my apologies [16:18] kyrofa: no problem, I'm still new so both answers were helpful. [16:29] $ sudo console-conf [16:32] Thanks! [16:36] For slide show with resources and links from earlier: [16:36] http://bit.ly/2luur0n [16:38] [Question] re: htop and user access, is it possible to hide process information for other users (similar to what hidepid does on Arch Linux)? [16:40] anonimal, the mount option for /proc? [16:42] Ok (I was just wondering if there was a similar option already implemented). [16:52] [Question]: in terms of marketing, have you found any successful strategies which encouraged projects to migrate to (or use more fluidly) snap as their distribution system of choice? Especially for projects which have aimed to release static binaries (for all platforms) as their primary choice? [16:55] Awesome, thank you. [16:57] Thank you everyone for the great meeting and helpful information. [16:58] CRAYFISH! [16:59] Welcome, Sir [16:59] anonimal, thanks for coming by! [16:59] thank you! happy hacking! [17:01] Thank you all for having me! #UbuntuCore [17:01] Thanks all :) I'm working with elopio on setting up a snap for Kovri and also seeing how Monero can benefit by advancing its snap usage. [17:03] For those interested in following the Ubuntu Core and 96Boards team up over the next few weeks stay up to date here: [17:03] www.96Boards.org/OpenHours [17:03] anonimal: hey, I'm glad you could make it :D [17:03] sdrobertw: I'll have to get my hands on dragonboard 410c now :0 [17:03] sdrobertw: thank you very very much! [17:03] elopio: I had a lot of fun, thank you for having me. [17:04] anonimal: if you get a DB410c and work with Ubuntu Core on some cool stuff, I would be glad to feature your projects on 96Boards [17:04] anonimal: get one of those, you will love it. And while it arrives, you can try the qemu images: http://elopio.net/blog/ubuntu-testing-day-wrap-up-20170203/ [17:05] sdrobertw: anonimal is working on a great project from monero called kovri: https://github.com/monero-project/kovri [17:06] once we build it for arm64, that would be awesome to show. I agree. You two should be friends :) [17:08] anonimal, did I answer your project-using-snaps question well enough? I felt a little rambly [17:12] Hi, sorry was afk for food [17:13] * anonimal reads backlog [17:13] Mmm... food sounds good [17:14] sdrobertw: sounds great! Kovri is still pre-alpha (and only soon to be alpha), so we'll get there in time :) [17:15] elopio: our armv7/8 static bins are finally in order, but I'll tell you it was quite a hassle getting all the bugs sorted out with various cmake + openssl related static issues. [17:16] anonimal, yeah I believe it [17:16] snap to the rescue :) [19:02] elopio: anonimal: thanks for sharing the project! I will look into it. If it revolves around 96Boards at all, it would be awesome to showcase a demo on OpenHours (if you are interested. [19:02] anonimal:we will have to set up a time to sync and choose a date for you to come on. [19:05] Did someone ask a question about DSP on DragonBoard? I can't find anything in my channels, but I swear my phone pinged... [20:15] sdrobertw: that sounds great. Because we're developing mostly at the application level, we haven't put much investment into testing a wide array of hardware (though, for ARM, I do regular dev on cubieboard2 and Linaro/HiKey). The rest are at https://build.getmonero.org/waterfall. [20:17] sdrobertw: as for OpenHours, for me that might be an issue because I do everything online that's work-related anonymously (so, no livestreaming). I'm not an ARM expert either but our devops guy is and he's also not anon when he works. [20:18] I'm awaiting contact with him and will give you a ping once he responds. [20:22] ogra_: I am going to try to have a 96Boards sensor kit for you at Connect, possibly more mezzanines for you to test with Ubuntu Core on DB410c [20:22] Please save a little room in your bag >.< [20:25] anonimal: Cubieboard looks interesting. That really cool how you are able to stay anon and still do so many cool things :D We will have to try to work something out with your devops guy. I am sure the community would love to hear about, contibute and/or use the stuff you are working on. [20:26] <<< I am no ARM expert either [21:18] sdrobertw: yeah, I try :) Tor and Kovri/I2P do great things and allow me to focus on getting all this work done [21:19] pigeons has joined! Hi pigeons [21:20] sdrobertw: is this a good channel to discuss OpenHours details? pigeons can do a showcase [21:20] join #OpenHours [21:20] k [21:21] pigeons: ^