- Fun Sunday. Woke up, lazed, Paul came to the hotel, as did Peter. Walked around a bit, landed in an Irish Pub, to meet Jack. Went to grab Warren from the airport, landed back at the hotel to setup wireless, and then headed down to the lobby. Waited for Seth, and poked fun at Ximian, without realising that Nat was sitting right behind us. Went for some nice Italian dinner, before we all resumed back to our places and IRC.
- Did an install of Fedora/ppc on the iBook. It Works. Installer is clearly only missing auto-partitioning, and running mkofboot; the /etc/yaboot.conf file is nicely generated so running yabootconfig is no longer needed. And X detection - running using fbdev at 640×480 is wrong. Stuck with an SELinux issue, i.e. the network works great when booting with selinux=0, but not when its running in targeted mode. A whole bunch of things seem to be semi-broken, but thats not a PPC issue (its just rawhide).
- Its Valentine’s Day now… Almost over on the side of the world I’m usually at, but I think the people that matter have gotten the gifts that matter. Ever wanted to know How Valentine’s Day works? Seeing that we were woken up by a fire alarm at about 3.45am, it seemed like appropriate reading material. Spent lots of time doing random things, setting up the booth, and also paid a visit to the Red Hat offices at Westford. Headed out to visit spot at the hotel, and we all went to a place called Dicks for dinner. Met mharris, and then we all went to join pjones and nasrat at a bar, for trivia night. If that wasn’t enough, came home about 1am, to meet Greg, skvidal and Jack at the hotel lobby to chit chat till about 4am. Bleh.
- LWE starts. Mad talk writing, deliver talk, Fedora Project: The {past,present,future}. Meet Gafton! Dan and I head out for a meeting reperesenting OpenOffice.org, which seems relatively useful, then its dinner and Paul’s house for some karaoke and drinks.
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