[07:12] <shaga> good morning all
[07:14] <shaga> why does gnome-terminal sometimes messes the whole screen if you are using another gnome-terminal for example dist-upgrade or by pasting a url into terminal.. only thing what goes messed is ssh connection to this shell and using irssi from here.. I must leaven the 'irssi screen' and come back to get graphics back to work
[07:15] <shaga> is this known bug or do anyone even know what I'm talking about? :)
[07:30] <shaga> The following packages have been kept back:
[07:30] <shaga>   linux-restricted-modules-386
[07:30] <shaga> like yesterday(or the day before that) edubuntu-desktop was being kept back
[07:30] <shaga> of course I'm forcing ;)
[07:33] <shaga> and why always 386-versions of the kernels, why not 686 if I'm using 686 already.. does it matter really? I'm kind of making a log here so don't remember what to check after rebooting
[07:33] <shaga> don't forget I meant to say
[08:44] <JaneW> hello
[08:44] <shaga> hello
[08:44] <shaga> I've noticed some bugs today
[08:45] <jsgotangco> shaga, it'll be fixed today
[08:45] <JaneW> serious ones?
[08:45] <jsgotangco> (linux-restricted-modules)
[08:45] <JaneW> erk
[08:45] <shaga> "system tray" shows the correct day and date, but once I'm at adjusting it, it shows the wrong day but the correct date
[08:45] <JaneW> fabbione is working on that
[08:45] <JaneW> shage: right year?
[08:45] <jsgotangco> should be recompiled so its taking time
[08:46] <shaga> it tells right year yes
[08:47] <jsgotangco> shaga, works fine with me
[08:47] <shaga> and date-command gives proper date and year, day the week
[08:47] <shaga> but day of the week is just saturday while configuring it via gui
[08:48] <shaga> and it doesn't remember europe/finland(or was it helsinki), after I reboot.. it's europe/marienham
[08:48] <JaneW> can I remove COlin Applegate from the contact list on the wiki? I haven;t heard from or of him since the summit in early July....
[08:49] <jsgotangco> what the heck happened to that kid
[08:51] <shaga> and is a 'messed up texts' while ssh-connected to shell and running irssi through screen?
[08:52] <JaneW> jsgotangco: shrug, maybe he was too inebriated to leave London and is still on the streets there....?
[08:52] <shaga> it happens if you copy&paste url or use apt-get in a different gnome-terminal. this has been around since hoary for me. for each computer I use and it doesn't matter if use transparance or not. I just have to deattach/+attach to get graphics back okay
[08:52] <JaneW> jsgotangco: so I am removing him...
[08:53] <jsgotangco> i dont see that word everyday hehe
[08:53] <shaga> JaneW: do you need screenshot about messed up grahics or bugged 'time and date settings'? time for a coffee break for me anyway, brb
[08:53] <JaneW> :)
[08:53] <jsgotangco> "inebriated"
[08:53] <jsgotangco> heh
[08:54] <jsgotangco> you dont say that word in real life
[08:54] <jsgotangco> just in text...
[08:54] <JaneW> ok next Q, can someone give me the final and official answer re: "With the Edubuntu 5.10 release, I've noticed that there is no DHCP server on install, so that the user had to enter an IP address, which most people on a DHCP server have *no* idea how to do.  Is the final release of Edubuntu 5.10 going to fix this? " so I can respond to the many enquiries...
[08:55] <JaneW> jsgotangco: I use the word fairly often...
[08:55] <JaneW> jsgotangco: but maybe I am just weird
[08:55] <jsgotangco> no dhcp server...
[08:55] <jsgotangco> there is one...
[08:55] <jsgotangco> the workstation option doesn't need a dhcp server...
[08:57] <JaneW> jsgotangco: I think it's for the server install
[10:51] <JaneW> hmmm, did I miss anything...?
[10:52] <Burgundavia> nope
[10:54] <shaga> you were away for just a one minute :D
[10:59] <JaneW> good
[11:07] <Burgundavia> JaneW, why -Non-commericial licenses are bad --> http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/9/11/16331/0655
[11:13] <magnon> Burgundavia: anything else new? :P
[11:14] <Burgundavia> magnon, not really
[11:21] <shaga> can you name any goods nes-emulators for ubuntu/edubuntu/debian?
[11:22] <shaga> I need to make animated gif about megaman(he is without a helmet in megaman2, and his hair is waving)
[11:23] <jsgotangco> zsnes??
[11:24] <shaga> oh, trying it now, thanks..
[11:32] <shaga> dist-upgrade didn't work very well for starters now
[11:32] <shaga> Unpacking replacement xinit ...
[11:32] <shaga> Errors were encountered while processing:
[11:32] <shaga>  /var/cache/apt/archives/x-common_1.07_all.deb
[11:32] <shaga> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[11:33] <shaga> of course apt-get -f install helps but just wanted to tell
[11:33] <shaga> didn't help even
[11:34] <ogra> shaga, the dist-upgrade error was fixed 10min ago ;)
[11:35] <ogra> these errors are all inherited from ubuntu, i cant do much about it
[11:35] <shaga> okay :)
[11:36] <shaga> # dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/x-common_1.07_all.deb
[11:36] <shaga> ;)
[11:37] <ogra> uuh... --force-all is evil....
[11:37] <ogra> rather take --force-overwrite thats a bit less evil
[11:38] <shaga> I'll try it next time ;)
[11:55] <shaga> jsgotangco: just downloaded zsnes and then thought about, it's snes-emulator as the name says. I'm looking for 8bit nes emulator..
[11:56] <shaga> but I think it's not hard to find via google
[11:57] <shaga> # apt-cache search fceu
[11:57] <shaga> fceu - FCE Ultra - a nintendo (8-bit) emulator
[11:57] <shaga> nice one ;)
[12:06] <shaga> ctrl+c while running it gives this text into console "How DARE you interrupt me!" :)
[12:08] <ogra> could someone check if http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/edubuntu is accessible? 
[12:10] <shaga> it is, at least via browser
[12:10] <ogra> ok
[12:10] <ogra> thanks...
[12:36] <shaga> http://sha.rikos.org/megaman/megaman.gif 
[12:36] <shaga> now it's ready :)
[12:36] <shaga> gimp rocks
[12:49] <JaneW> lol, that's funny
[12:50] <magnon> brown it, and it'd fit with the usplash :>
[12:50] <shaga> :)
[12:50] <shaga> would be so easy to brown it
[12:50] <magnon> I get the megaman type gaming feeling of the usplash
[12:51] <shaga> :p
[12:53] <shaga> would it be easy to add it into usplash by myself?
[01:12] <jsgotangco> gotta goo
[01:12] <jsgotangco> get some beer
[01:12] <jsgotangco> hehe
[01:15] <shaga> I'm getting as well today
[01:17] <shaga> my tradition has been always to drink beer while installing linux distros.. it's too boring otherwise to wait and configure. with ubuntu it's not anymore required because it goes so smooth and sounds work immediatly etc.. :)
[02:34] <Yagisan> G'day ogra. Worked out what the issue was with installing edubuntu in vmware
[02:34] <ogra> YAY
[02:34] <Yagisan> known ubuntu kernel issue with "buslogic" scsi module
[02:35] <Yagisan> reinstalling now with ide only
[02:35] <ogra> we had another post at edubuntu-devel today where someone couldnt install in vmware, did you see it ? 
[02:35] <Yagisan> nice pretty boot up.
[02:35] <Yagisan> no
[02:36] <shaga> I saw it
[02:36] <Yagisan> I'm not on edubuntu-devel
[02:36] <Yagisan> solution would most likely be - no scis disks when creating virtual machine
[02:36] <Yagisan> s/scis/scsi
[02:41] <JaneW> ok next Q, can someone give me the final and official answer re: "With the Edubuntu 5.10 release, I've noticed that there is no DHCP server on install, so that the user had to enter an IP address, which most people on a DHCP server have *no* idea how to do.  Is the final release of Edubuntu 5.10 going to fix this? " so I can respond to the many enquiries...
[02:42] <ogra> for a ltsp server a fixed ip is needed
[02:42] <ogra> so you need to supply one at installation
[02:42] <ogra> and a dhcp server is installed by default, else the ltsp server wouldnt work at all
[02:43] <ogra> JaneW, if you tell such people to file bugs in bugzilla, i can answer them there :)
[02:43] <shaga> perhaps adding an another installation-option to cdboot-menu?
[02:44] <magnon> ogra: if you don't configure an external one to do, but you wouldn't know how to if you just had a "router" or something :P
[02:44] <ogra> there is a workstation option
[02:44] <shaga> that's what I used
[02:45] <ogra> magnon, if you have an external dhcp server this should be bound to a second interface...  the ltsp setup should be on a separate network ...
[02:46] <ogra> magnon, if you want to mix up with the existing dhcp server you will know what a IP address is and how to tweak the different servers
[02:46] <magnon> exactly
[02:47] <ogra> our target is the person who doesnt know that and installs a standalone ltsp environment... additionally its a base for your customization...
[02:48] <ogra> ... if you know about these tweaks
[02:50] <magnon> I just said if :)
[02:51] <ogra> :)
[02:54] <Yagisan> hmm, ebubuntu doesn't like vmware virtual pcnet32 network interface
[02:54] <Yagisan> loads module, but doesn't map eth0
[02:58] <Yagisan>  /etc/network/interfaces is missing eth0 from the auto line
[03:03] <Yagisan> well edubuntu is installed in vmware. time to update and see what I can break
[03:03] <ogra> *g*
[03:06] <Yagisan> *cough* *cough* 306MB download *mumble*
[03:07] <ogra> did you install from the preview iso ? 
[03:07] <ogra> there were kernel and xorg updates ;)
[03:08] <magnon> testing breezy and related stuff efficiently requires a fat pipe
[03:08] <ogra> yup
[03:08] <magnon> not very fair, but that's life :P
[03:09] <magnon> poor satphone devs
[03:12] <ogra> yup
[03:13] <Yagisan> the most annoying thing is *we all know that it is artificially limited by telstra* :(
[03:19] <shaga> do you know is there way to disable this 'Irssi: Doing this is not a good idea. Add -YES option to command if you really mean it'?
[03:23] <Yagisan> me uses gaim (I got sick of different clients for different networks)
[03:40] <Zaheer> hi all
[03:41] <highvoltage> changed my mind when I saw Zaheer here :)
[03:41] <highvoltage> He Zaheer.
[03:41] <ogra> heh
[03:42] <Zaheer> hi :D
[03:42] <Zaheer> i've got a problem with edubuntu and i was wondering if this is the right place to ask?
[03:42] <ogra> yup
[03:42] <Zaheer> for help that is ;)
[03:42] <Yagisan> fire away
[03:42] <highvoltage> Zaheer: yes, fire away!
[03:43] <Zaheer> i've tried to install it using vmware workstation 5 but it keeps crashing on the first reboot after its installed.
[03:43] <Yagisan> heh
[03:43] <Yagisan> speak of the devil
[03:43] <Yagisan> don't install on scsi disks
[03:43] <Zaheer> why is it bad?
[03:43] <Yagisan> use ide
[03:43] <Zaheer> oooohhhh :D
[03:44] <ogra> Zaheer, Yagisan had similar probs :)
[03:44] <Yagisan> known kernel problem
[03:44] <ogra> Yagisan, is there a bug about it ? 
[03:44] <highvoltage> Zaheer: How's married life, btw ;)
[03:44] <Yagisan> jbailey said it was known and being fixed
[03:44] <Zaheer> hey how do you know that!
[03:44] <ogra> oh, ok
[03:44] <highvoltage> Zaheer: I know who you are.
[03:44] <Zaheer> i figured
[03:45] <Zaheer> shouldv'e used my alias rather... ;)
[03:45] <highvoltage> okay, really got to go now. Zaheer, ogra and Yagisan, have a good weekend!
[03:45] <Yagisan> married ? how long ?
[03:45] <ogra> ciao highvoltage 
[03:45] <highvoltage> Yagisan: i think it's 3 weeks or so now, righ Zaheer ?
[03:45] <Zaheer> 3 weeks..yes
[03:45] <highvoltage> ciao ogra 
[03:45] <Zaheer> who are you!
[03:45] <Yagisan> ses ya highvoltage
[03:46] <Yagisan> congrats Zaheer
[03:46] <Zaheer> thanks :D
[03:46] <Yagisan> I've been married about 3 years now
[03:46] <ogra> Zaheer, he's the secret guy in the background *g*
[03:46] <ogra> Zaheer, highvoltage == Jonathan Carter ;)
[03:47] <Zaheer> oh ok
[03:47] <Zaheer> he's with slug !
[03:47] <ogra> and with edubuntu...
[03:47] <ogra> adn tuxlabs... and whatever else :)
[03:48] <Zaheer> i see so... im trying to get involved with linux as much as i can, im pretty new to everything but i keen on learning.
[03:48] <Zaheer> so i thort i'd give edubuntu a try and maybe lend a hand.
[03:48] <Yagisan> slug ? Sydney Linux Users Group ??
[03:48] <Zaheer> no, the schools linux user group in south africa.
[03:49] <Zaheer> tux lubs.
[03:49] <Yagisan> heh - blame google
[03:49] <Zaheer> LOL
[03:50] <Zaheer> going out for abit be back soon, still wanna try the ide install.
[03:55] <Taloas> Good Morning
[03:58] <Taloas> Ok, Edubuntu, is it a network driven environent based on something like group policies?
[04:00] <ogra> Taloas, its linux :) its a multiuser environment ;) ubuntu offers some group policies and profile which we inherit 
[04:01] <Taloas> i've got  a TINY bit of linux hands on, a gentoo box, some live cd's and a small file box (nasty old xandros) 
[04:03] <Zaheer> question how do i change the disk type in vmware from scsi to ide?
[04:04] <ogra> Zaheer, thats something Yagisan can answe i bet ... 
[04:04] <Zaheer> hes gone tho...
[04:04] <ogra> he'll be back soo...
[04:04] <ogra> soon
[04:05] <Zaheer> its ok i found out how to change it :)
[04:05] <ogra> ah, great :)
[04:05] <Zaheer> i had to choose a custom install.
[04:05] <Yagisan> yep
[04:06] <Zaheer> i was confused for a moment :D
[04:06] <Yagisan> next issue you will have
[04:06] <Yagisan> is that on boot it won't activate eth0
[04:06] <ogra> Yagisan, it always depends how much you put it :) 
[04:07] <ogra> s/put it/put in
[04:07] <Yagisan>  /etc/network/interfaces is missing eth0 from the auto line
[04:07] <Yagisan> just add it with sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces then restart netwrking and it'll be ok
[04:07] <Zaheer> yes i know about that but i thort it was only fedora/rh specific ...
[04:08] <ogra> Yagisan, is that with the default install or the workstation version ? 
[04:08] <Yagisan> default
[04:08] <Yagisan> from the torrent
[04:08] <ogra> hmm
[04:08] <ogra> :)
[04:09] <Yagisan> ogra: Did it tell you my work in progress business website address ?
[04:09] <Yagisan> s/it/I
[04:10] <ogra> nope
[04:10] <Yagisan> http://www.eyagiconsulting.com
[04:10] <Yagisan> not finished and it currently redirects to my isp free pages
[04:10] <Yagisan> but the security flaw is listed there in research
[04:11] <Yagisan> breezy was fixed long ago - but not hoary
[04:12] <Yagisan> we have a problem
[04:14] <ogra> did you ping pitti about it ? 
[04:15] <Yagisan> http://eyagi.bpa.nu/~jamie/edubuntu-vmware.png
[04:15] <Yagisan> pitti is doing the upload for me
[04:15] <ogra> but on your way ;)
[04:15] <ogra> yup, known bug from today...
[04:16] <Yagisan> I help in my way
[04:16] <Yagisan> oh ?
[04:16] <ogra> use --force-overwrite with dpkg manually or wait for the next xorg upload
[04:16] <ogra> then just wait
[04:17] <ogra> the error is known...
[04:17] <Yagisan> heh I'm 2 for 2 now
[04:19] <JaneW> ogra: do you have the answer to silbs' question re the wiki merging?
[04:20] <JaneW> ogra: i.e. is anyone working on a fix and/or does anyone even know how to fix it?
[04:20] <ogra> i saw the mail, ther was a question ? 
[04:20] <ogra> oh, did see the mail yet
[04:21] <ogra> i think thats hno79 land ...
[04:21] <ogra> s/did/didnt
[04:22] <JaneW> hmmm, he is still on leave
[04:22] <JaneW> and is sure to have a full mail box on his return...
[04:23] <ogra> yup
[04:23] <ogra> but i have no insight at all how the wiki merge is done...
[04:33] <Zaheer> just another question why cant i use scsi drives?
[04:34] <ogra> ask vmware ? 
[04:34] <Zaheer> oh ok so its not a gnu/linux thing
[04:35] <ogra> no idea, i dont even have vmware, but they are normally out of sync with very new kernels...
[04:35] <Yagisan> Zaheer - It's a driver bug
[04:35] <ogra> so it might be either one
[04:35] <Yagisan> buslogic driver has an error
[04:35] <Zaheer> oh ok :) i like to know why.
[04:35] <Yagisan> 00:24:22) jbailey: Yagisan: Cool thanks.  The new kernel should apparently fix it.
[04:36] <Yagisan> vmware must had changed something in the buslogic emulation
[04:36] <Yagisan> it should be good to go with edubuntu final
[04:37] <shaga> whos drinking with me? :)
[04:37] <Zaheer> well im installing the preview first, so i'll see how that goes first. if it works then cool
[04:38] <ogra> Zaheer, follow the notes pointed out in the topic...
[04:38] <Yagisan> I'm giving it a test run too. I want to move my business to a thin client system - and this looks like a good way to test
[04:39] <ogra> but i guess you wont run the final installation in vmware ;)
[04:39] <Yagisan> nope
[04:42] <Zaheer> hey i like this bronze logo looks really cool :)
[04:42] <ogra> will also be in the bootsplash soon..
[04:43] <magnon> ogra: there will be an edubuntu usplash?
[04:44] <ogra> its already there, just not compiled in... it will depend on jbailey to add the feture for different splash screens
[04:46] <magnon> ogra: you know of any law-savvy canonicals who might be able to sacrifice a few minutes for me, btw?
[04:48] <ogra> magnon, hmm, i'm not sure we have any lawyer... 
[04:48] <ogra> (i dont think so)
[04:49] <magnon> just someone more interested in law than usual, anyway
[04:49] <ogra> elmo does the license checking stuff, but thats all
[04:49] <magnon> ok
[04:50] <ogra> is it about contracting stuff ?
[04:50] <magnon> it's about copyright assignment
[04:51] <ogra> hmm, then elmo could probably help, but he's *very* busy and hard to catch currently
[04:51] <magnon> ok
[04:52] <magnon> thanks anyway
[04:52] <magnon> I'll try to ask in a non-intrusive and efficient way :P
[05:04] <Zaheer> yawl enjoy the weekend :D im out. bye bye
[05:04] <Yagisan> heh - simple solution to x-org problem - don't update x-org-common
[05:04] <ogra> heh
[05:06] <Yagisan> ogra: you do this all yourself ?
[05:06] <ogra> yup
[05:06] <ogra> i hope that'll change for dapper
[05:06] <Yagisan> cool
[05:09] <Yagisan> now that edubuntu is finally installed and up to date, I can now configure it
[05:10] <ogra> :)
[05:33] <Yagisan> how do I update the ltsp environment ?
[05:34] <ogra> chroot into it...
[05:34] <ogra> oh, and check that there is a usable sources.list
[05:34] <ogra> the current default is the CD ... 
[05:35] <Yagisan> thanks ogra
[05:35] <Yagisan> still no way to run "local apps" ?
[05:36] <ogra> highvoltage did it in a odd way, he installed the whole desktop in the chroot.. 
[05:36] <ogra> that works indeed
[05:37] <Yagisan> well I'm about to start the first clients
[05:38] <Yagisan> I'd only want to run one or two apps locally
[05:39] <ogra> thats not possible currently without a lot of fiddling
[05:39] <Yagisan> I was thinking distcc on the clients
[05:40] <Yagisan> it would be nice to harness their unused processing power
[05:41] <ogra> ah, i thought a gui app or something
[05:41] <ogra> indeed you can do such things
[05:42] <Yagisan> excellent
[05:42] <Yagisan> I used to use openmosix with 2.4.x
[05:43] <Yagisan> but they haven't released patches against 2.6.x (only cvs)
[05:43] <Yagisan> that was good for clustered load ballancing
[05:44] <ogra> i'll have to add such features for dapper :)
[05:44] <Yagisan> I'll try to help
[05:44] <ogra> yay :)
[05:44] <Yagisan> things *I* need are like distcc, john, rainbowcrack
[05:45] <Yagisan> that I can split up and pass to the clients
[05:45] <ogra> i'm also thinking about some autonice stuff ...
[05:45] <Yagisan> occasionally mencoder when I buy Kate (my daughter) a new dvd
[05:46] <Yagisan> the is an openmosix based live cd distro
[05:46] <Yagisan> it has automatically configured full mesh ipsec
[05:46] <Yagisan> perhaps we could "borrow" it
[05:46] <Yagisan> for dapper
[05:47] <Yagisan> one of my competitors is hosting it
[05:49] <Yagisan> :(
[05:49] <ogra> why :( ?
[05:49] <Yagisan> client stops at TFTP.
[05:50] <Yagisan> I must has missed something
[05:50] <ogra> it doesnt boot ? 
[05:50] <ogra> or does it hang after booting ? 
[05:50] <Yagisan> the TFTP dots are slowly increasing
[05:51] <Yagisan> but no boot
[05:51] <ogra> hmm, looks like your tftp server isnt running then
[05:51] <ogra> check /etc/inetd.conf
[05:53] <Yagisan> it's enabled and running
[06:00] <Yagisan> yep pebkac - trying to send a non-existant kernel
[06:01] <Yagisan> it's not in /ltsp
[06:01] <Yagisan> because there is no /ltsp
[06:02] <ogra> aehm...
[06:02] <ogra> but you installed correctly and didnt use the workstation version ? 
[06:02] <Yagisan> yep
[06:02] <ogra> (no installation erors ?=)
[06:03] <Yagisan> none that I could see (it didn't have net access though)
[06:03] <Yagisan> I specify a full /var/lib/tftp etc path
[06:03] <ogra> where ?`
[06:05] <Yagisan> I was about to do that in /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf
[06:07] <Yagisan> nope - that was a bad idea
[06:07] <Yagisan> that gave a file not found message from pxeboot
[06:07] <Yagisan> must have been very slow at transferring
[06:08] <Yagisan> etherboot instructions ? I'll try a real client
[06:57] <Yagisan> fixed it. mumble muble f*cking mtu issues fragmenting tftp packets
[06:59] <Yagisan> excellent the new etherboot images from rom-o-matic can be configured to emulate pxe
[07:02] <Yagisan> I'll finish testing tommorrow
[07:02] <Yagisan> night all
[11:18] <yvesC> Accepted gcompris 7.0.2-1 (source all i386)
[11:18] <yvesC> (debian)
[11:20] <ogra> yvesC, i didnt get approval for an upgrade
[11:20] <ogra> :/
[11:21] <yvesC> take 6.5.3. 
[11:21] <yvesC> Don't put a broken gcompris, please. administration is broken in your cvs dated.
[11:22] <ogra> yup, i know, i'll have to fix it, but i'm not yet sure how
[11:23] <yvesC> Look the changelog between your date and the release date. The admin databse has changed place, changed column name.
[11:24] <ogra> an option would be to create a patch with the delta between the cvs i have now and 7.0 (in fact that'd be an upgrade but wouldnt show up in the version number)
[11:24] <yvesC> Even if you can make it run, the db will not be compliant with following releases; All the administration stuff will have to be supressed and redo.
[11:24] <yvesC> A patch with 7.0, yes i can do that.
[11:25] <ogra> i have no prob with the admin stuff being supressed for now... we have a 6 month release cycle so 7.0 is quite near...
[11:26] <yvesC> GCompris cvs without admin, you cannot suppress activities 
[11:26] <ogra> hmm, ok
[11:26] <yvesC> in 653, there was gcompris-edit. We replaced it by the new admin module, sqlite based
[11:27] <ogra> so the two opportiunities are to fix 653 or to secretly update to 7.0 but not tell anyone
[11:27] <yvesC> Yes
[11:27] <yvesC> 653 was not compiling ?
[11:27] <ogra> not with gcc4 and the libc version we have in breezy
[11:28] <ogra> and since the current version is half way 7.0 upgrading silently through a patch would be the best i guess... 
[11:28] <yvesC> Yep
[11:29] <ogra> i'll go with that then :)
[11:30] <yvesC> Thanks
[11:30] <ogra> i think i'll have time beginning next wek to care for it, would you take a look at itafterwards ? 
[11:30] <yvesC> Yes, if it's possible
[11:30] <ogra> sure :)
[11:31] <ogra> thanks a lot...
[11:31] <ogra> next time i'll coordinate beter with you, promised ;)
[11:31] <yvesC> we are in #gcompris, or you got my mail in my bugreport
[11:31] <ogra> better even
[11:32] <ogra> yup, got the bugreport... all edubuntu related bugs are assigned to me anyway, edubuntu is a one man show :)
[11:32] <ogra> (hope that changes for the next release)
[11:32] <yvesC> Thanks, Debian package is almost correct now, dependancies seems correctly fixed. We have worked with it's maintener.
[11:33] <ogra> great
[11:34] <yvesC> Important change was between 7.0.1-1 and 7.0.1-2
[11:34] <ogra> ok
[11:35] <ogra> i'll grab 7.0.1-2 then and produce a dpatch from it 
[11:51] <yvesC> edubuntu is a one man show... Great job!
[11:52] <bdoin> congratulation.
[11:52] <ogra> heh, thanks :)
[11:53] <bdoin> we are waiting for a great educational distrib for many years. hope this time it's the good one.
[11:54] <ogra> its very basic for the first release, currently i'm only building the base for future releases, its comparable to k12ltsp but not yet with skolelinux...
[11:55] <ogra> i.e. target for ths release is a singel classroom, next release is a school and in two releases we'll target the municipality
[11:56] <bdoin> is there some colaboration between you and skolelinux ?
[11:56] <ogra> sure
[11:56] <bdoin> great.
[11:57] <ogra> pere_gone is one of the (or *the*) skole core developer
[11:57] <ogra> we (JaneW, mark shuttleworth and me) visited a skole summit and they came to ours...
[11:58] <ogra> we keep an eye on each other and i hope i can produce a base for them in the future
[11:59] <ogra> but since they are rather targeting the enterprise market there is still a way to go for edubuntu
[12:00] <bdoin> ok, I see
[12:01] <ogra> its still our first release, we are targeting the low hanging fruits with it and will grow over time... but with a 6 month release cycle the growth is quite fast ;)
[12:02] <bdoin> correct. is there some organisation ready to use edubuntu at this stage
[12:04] <ogra> sure, tuxlabs in south africa already uses it... we have some companys in south america and norway that are interested