[15:35] <ikonia> I found some docs online, but I was wondering if anyone has got a good grasp of how to map some of the functins of raspi-config to ubuntu on a pi, such as enabling GPIO settings 
[15:44] <waveform> ikonia, by GPIO settings do you mean the I2C/SPI stuff, or the remote GPIO bits? (the former is easy, the latter is surprisingly hard)
[17:15] <ikonia> waveform: yeah 
[17:16] <ikonia> the I2C / SPI stuff
[20:09] <waveform> ikonia, both should be enabled by default (dtparam=i2c_arm=on and dtparam=spi=on are in the default config.txt on the boot partition). As to controlling them via some interface there's a couple of options...
[20:10] <waveform> ikonia, raspi-config did get added to the archive back in impish, but it wasn't done properly (nobody checked anything worked, all the boot partition paths are wrong, etc. etc.) so basically: don't use it unless you want to hack on it first
[20:12] <waveform> ikonia, there's also pibootctl (which I wrote back in ... groovy was it?) but it's a command-line only tool intended for safely modifying config.txt which I've been hoping to build something more friendly (like raspi-config) on top of since ... and haven't found the time (for that matter, pibootctl still needs to grow all the new options that've been added to the bootloader since groovy)