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[05:45] <eps> any one have the deb lines for sources.list? I want the snapshot builds (using sid)
[05:59] <eps> wws
[08:51] <ball> hello jeang
[08:56] <jeang> hiya
[09:12] <ball> welcome back JaneW
[12:16] <jsgotangco> hi all
[12:44] <jsgotangco> JaneW: fancy seeing you here on a saturday
[03:34] <DanielC> Hello, does anyone know where the icons for Nautilus are located?
[03:35] <DanielC> Nautilus is not showing any icons. I want to check that they (the png files) are actually installed and readable.
[03:38] <DanielC> I've tried changing the Nautilus theme with no effect.
[03:47] <jeang> danielc  -  try  /usr/share/icons
[03:48] <DanielC> jeang: thanks
[03:50] <jeang> unfortunately I have installed icon sets so don't know what the default is ... sigh...8-)
[03:50] <DanielC> :-)
[03:51] <jsgotangco> the default for edubuntu should be gartoon (not so sure if its already packaged though)
[03:51] <DanielC> My computer shows Human, Sandy, and a few others...
[03:51] <jsgotangco> DanielC: because that's pretty much Ubuntu at the moment
[03:51] <DanielC> Okay, I can see icons there, and they are definitely readable.
[03:52] <DanielC> I would be happy for Ubuntu to use any theme that can display icons... but changing the theme doesn't seem to have any effect.
[03:52] <DanielC> I'll keep trying... :-)
[03:53] <jsgotangco> Ubuntu only has Human/Gnome icons by default
[03:53] <DanielC> I would be happy if I could make Nautilus use those.
[03:53] <jsgotangco> strange that nautilus doesnt use them
[03:53] <jsgotangco> thouh
[03:53] <DanielC> But as it is, every file and every folder has the same non-descript icon (the one that looks like a blank sheet of paper).
[03:54] <DanielC> You know the icon Nautilus uses when it doesn't know what a file is. That's the one it uses for everything.
[03:54] <jeang> you may need to install a icon set from gnome-look.org, default is pretty bland  
[03:56] <DanielC> jeang: If I could get just the default to work that would suffice. :-)
[03:59] <jeang> strangely when i run nautilus from a root terminal i get just the paper type icon, very few picture types.
[03:59] <DanielC> hmm...
[04:00] <DanielC> That's what I see right now with Edubuntu.
[04:00] <DanielC> Strangely, that's only on the thin client.
[04:00] <DanielC> On the server I can see the icons just fine.
[04:02] <jeang> ok can't comment 'cos i'm running off a ubuntu box - so anything I say is probably absolute rubbish.
[04:03] <jeang> isn't there a user.conf file on the server that you can mod to set the icon / theme for users??
[04:03] <DanielC> I'm new at this. I've never heard of user.conf. Where can I find it?
[04:04] <jeang> absolute stab in the dark 'cos I don't know enough about LTSP set ups
[04:04] <jeang> but there must be some file for user defined data on the server!
[04:04] <DanielC> yes, there is.
[04:04] <DanielC> I just don't quite know how all this works.
[04:05] <DanielC> I've been using the Gconf editor and the standard theme editor on the thin client.
[04:05] <DanielC> Those should affect some file in ~/.gconf/ that tells Gnome what theme to use.
[04:06] <DanielC> That's where my knowledge stops.
[04:06] <jeang> hey don't look at me... any smart people in the room???
[04:06] <DanielC> :-)
[04:08] <jeang> I see seveas is here but he is busy on ubuntu-nl - maybe he can give a hint...
[04:09] <Seveas> hm?
[04:09] <Seveas> someone called?
[04:10] <DanielC> Help help my icons are gone...  ;-)
[04:10] <Seveas> look under your desk
[04:10] <DanielC> I'm having problems with icons on Nautilus.
[04:10] <DanielC> :-)
[04:10] <jeang> damn another keyboard gone - dont drink and drive!
[04:11] <DanielC> On the thin client, Nautilus is not showing the correct icons.
[04:11] <DanielC> In deed, it uses the same icon for everything (all files and folders).
[04:11] <Seveas> hmm
[04:11] <Seveas> from all user accounts?
[04:11] <DanielC> You know that icon of a blank sheet of paper? the one Nautilus uses when it doesn't know what to do? That's the one it uses for everything.
[04:11] <DanielC> There is only one user so far.
[04:11] <jsgotangco> im gonna play dungeon siege 2 first
[04:11] <jsgotangco> brb
[04:11] <DanielC> I only finished installing this last night.
[04:12] <DanielC> I have found the icons that it *should* show.  They are in /usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/filesystems/
[04:12] <annomous> im thinking from a student point of view that it would not!!! be a good idea to add an irc client because itmight distract the students from whatever they are sapost to be doing
[04:13] <DanielC> I can browse there and verify that the .svg files are there, and Nautilus can display them.
[04:13] <annomous> or teacher point of wiew
[04:14] <DanielC> It's very strange that on the server Nautilus uses the icons just fine. But on the client it doesn't.
[04:25] <DanielC> Oh well, here's a different question. Does anyone know how to change the login screen to something that looks better?
[04:26] <DanielC> Right now, on the thin client, you get a black background, and a little, unattractive login screen that says "LTSP Sever".
[04:26] <DanielC> If I could change it to the default Ubuntu one, for example, I'd be very happy.
[04:27] <DanielC> If I could just change the background to something, anything!, I'd be happy :-)
[04:27] <DanielC> I tried the usual gdm config tool from the thin client, but it didn't make any difference.
[04:33] <cyphase> hey everyone
[04:34] <DanielC> hi
[04:39] <jeang> hiya -sorry out replacing coffee levels......