**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Nov 03 02:59:57 2007 Nov 03 14:17:51 bbiab, dist-upgrade Nov 03 14:56:51 XorA: how do I build the pimlico image? Nov 03 14:59:07 or anybody Nov 03 15:11:53 bitbake x11-pimlico-image.bb Nov 03 15:13:46 koen: do I get the men like in pokylinux with that image? Nov 03 15:13:51 s/men/menu Nov 03 15:22:45 mickeyl, ping Nov 03 15:23:05 that gets you the pimlico apps preinstalled Nov 03 15:23:08 koen: or is it just the usual gpe image with pimlico pim apps added? Nov 03 15:23:13 you can install sato on top of that Nov 03 15:23:31 so it looks and acts like poky? Nov 03 15:23:59 koen, a few guys on the gumstix list are working on TS support Nov 03 15:24:03 I think poky's interface is the best to suite akita Nov 03 15:24:07 I'll let them sort out things :) Nov 03 15:27:37 I just replaced my big, noisy, power sucking Compaq E60 Netserver (on my Nov 03 15:27:37 home network) with a connex 200xm, netDuo, 1G SD Nov 03 15:27:37 running iptables, squid and dansguardian on OpenEmbedded Angstrom :) Nov 03 15:27:43 from the gumstix list :) Nov 03 15:29:52 * koen wants to have squid working as well Nov 03 15:31:03 squid does not work? Nov 03 15:31:57 koen: WOuld it be possible to make x11-pimlico-image.bb build with sato (for example with EXTRA_INSTALL) so I get a poky style interface ootb? Nov 03 15:32:25 everything is possible Nov 03 15:32:32 someone just needs to sit down and implement it Nov 03 15:35:07 so many things to do, so little time Nov 03 16:05:05 koen: what would I want to install to get poky's interface on console-image? Nov 03 20:34:31 i've been thinking of getting one of those asus eee laptops with a solid state disk Nov 03 20:35:17 and have been thinking of the viability of using a distribution actually designed for embedded devices Nov 03 20:36:00 it sort of makes sense since the device has somewhat limited screen size and also doesn't have too big of a hard drive Nov 03 20:36:28 so basically, what kind of amount of work would it require to get for example kde to build etc? Nov 03 20:37:34 you want to build kde on OE, but for x86? Nov 03 20:38:01 yes Nov 03 20:38:17 hmm, wrong channel i guess, sorry for that Nov 03 20:38:42 no, I mean, not really Nov 03 20:38:52 you might get better success in #oe Nov 03 20:47:31 kde won't run too fast on a pentium M/900 Nov 03 20:47:42 try something more lightweight like Xfce4 Nov 03 20:49:24 i'd have to ditch kde apps altogether then Nov 03 20:51:14 OpenEmbedded has recipes for Gnome but very little for kde Nov 03 20:51:55 I'd rather put a full-fledged PC distro on it though, maybe something like Gentoo where you can strip off all unneeded bits Nov 03 20:53:23 full-fledged pc distros tend not to be focused on battery life and the suspending capabilities Nov 03 20:54:00 i just might end up choosing crux on the device Nov 03 20:54:13 building packages somewhere else :/ Nov 03 21:01:42 you first have to get one of those :) Nov 03 21:02:33 and i'm very eager to get one, too :) Nov 03 21:03:07 as i don't have a laptop and the price of it looks reasonable Nov 03 21:28:06 hi Nov 03 23:45:31 re Nov 03 23:45:36 hi dcordes Nov 03 23:53:58 re **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Nov 04 02:59:57 2007