[03:18] <Lord_Athur> hi
[03:31] <Lord_Athur> is there anybody?
[03:44] <Burgundavia> hmm
[04:34] <tclong> Happy New Year!
[07:50] <Lord_Athur> hi
[07:52] <Lord_Athur> Banux
[08:58] <Lord_Athur> hi
[08:58] <Lord_Athur> I've got a problem, is there anybody?
[05:06] <Lord_Athur> hi
[05:17] <jouni__m> hi. any chemist here?
[07:06] <tinsleyc> Anybody working with Dapper Edubuntu?
[07:10] <tinsleyc> Rejoining.  Anybody working with edubuntu version of Dapper?
[07:12] <tinsleyc> I had one daily build that would attempt to load but today it fails on release notes so it must be getting too old.  The latest builds generally fail on detecting the right kernel and then no network interface.  Dapper daily seems to work fine.
[07:13] <tinsleyc> Welcome to 2006.  Anybody awake out there?
[07:14] <tinsleyc> Hello jinty
[07:15] <jinty> hey tinsleyc
[07:15] <tinsleyc> Welcome to 2006.
[07:15] <jinty> whatsup?
[07:15] <jinty> to yu too
[07:16] <tinsleyc> I am trying to find out if anyone is trying to load the edubuntu daily build version of Dapper.
[07:16] <jinty> never tried myself...
[07:17] <tinsleyc> 5.10 works fine.  An early build would try and almost finsihed but today, it won't download the release notes from the mirror and fails.  Later builds fail.
[07:17] <tinsleyc> Dapper daily will load okay.
[07:18] <tinsleyc> What's up with you?
[07:18] <jinty> me, well I mostly work on schooltool,but just hang out here as a lurker
[07:19] <tinsleyc> I guess we both be lurking...  What is the status of schooltool?
[07:19] <jinty> soon to release the first alpha versions of schooltool 2006
[07:20] <jinty> so in heavy development part of the release cycle.
[07:20] <tinsleyc> Is it possible to define soon?
[07:21] <jinty> we have a roadmap: http://www.schooltool.org/products/schooltool-2006/roadmap
[07:21] <tinsleyc> thanks
[07:22] <jinty> and nightly tarballs: ftp://ftp.schooltool.org/pub/schooltool/releases/nightly/
[07:25] <tinsleyc> You are working on the "discussed" features for "Christmas"?
[07:28] <jinty> yeah, it seems the last commits were about one of those points
[07:28] <jinty> I am actually more involved with the packaging and build system than the coding
[07:30] <jinty> Don't have an infinity of free time
[07:31] <tinsleyc> Understand.
[07:38] <tinsleyc> Hello blue-frog.
[07:41] <blue-frog> hi
[07:42] <tinsleyc> Welcome to 2006.
[08:53] <tinsleyc> Anybody working with edubuntu version of Dapper?
[09:00] <spacey> tinsleyc, only as thinclient chroot
[09:18] <tinsleyc> 5.10 works fine.  An early build would try and almost finsihed but today, it won't download the release notes from the mirror and fails.  Later builds fail.
[09:18] <tinsleyc> I can't get Edubuntu Dapper to install.
[09:19] <tinsleyc> I am trying to find out if anyone is trying to load the edubuntu daily build version of Dapper.
[09:32] <tinsleyc> The silence is, well, deafening...
[09:59] <tinsleyc> mhz_BBL, let me know how it goes?  TIA
[10:00] <mhz> tinsleyc: sure
[10:01] <mhz> I downladed that daily built as my edubuntu-dapper 1st try
[10:01] <mhz> and the results will be wikied under wiki:MauricioHernandez 
[10:04] <tinsleyc> I will check.  I can't get it to install even thought 5.10 installs fine.  My results have been, with an earlier daily, it almost installed after stumbling on the kernel but today it wouldn't even get beyond the download of release notes from the mirro and the last few daily's, including today's, give a kernel match erorr and then fail on finding a netework card.  I can install the Dapper daily fine.
[10:04] <mhz> tinsleyc: would it be better if we make a wiki page for testing results ?
[10:05] <tinsleyc> I am wondering what I am doing wrong.  Sure would, atleast providing some feed back to the developers.
[10:06] <tinsleyc> It starts okay on my system but then I get the kernel not found error which I hit continue on.  It fails later on the network card.
[10:06] <mhz> okis, I am on it now
[10:12] <tinsleyc> I have also noticed that the size of the daily build vary quite a bit, anywhere from 620 MB to almost 700.
[10:13] <mhz> mine is 622 mb
[10:18] <tinsleyc> Today's is 658 MB according to the website 01/02/2006, yesterdays was around 623, prior days were at 658.  I am wondering if my I might have better results from the daily DVD.  Going to try that.
[10:19] <tinsleyc> What kind of hardware are you installing on?
[10:19] <tinsleyc> be nice if one could rsync the daily builds.
[10:20] <mhz> 1 GHz Celeron, 192 RAM, 80 GB
[10:21] <mhz> tinsleyc: I tried once ... but rsync insisted on downloading all the thing again
[10:21] <mhz> so I gave up
[10:21] <mhz> but havent tried since then
[10:21] <tinsleyc> I am working on newer hardware but not new, 2 years old, AMD 2200+ 758 MB of Ram, Onboard Nic.
[10:22] <tinsleyc> And like I reported, 5.10 installs without any problems and updates well.
[10:23] <mhz> weired
[10:23] <mhz> have you told ogra about it?
[10:23] <tinsleyc> How do I do that?
[10:24] <tinsleyc> You need to do that offline, my email clintin at linuxmail.com
[10:24] <tinsleyc> Oops, make that linuxmail.org
[10:29] <mhz> hehhe
[10:29] <mhz> when you see ogra here, you tell him
[10:29] <mhz> OR
[10:29] <mhz> you can send an email to edubuntu-devel list
[10:33] <tinsleyc> okay.  I think I am on the devel list but haven't seen a lot of activity there lately; have to double check.
[10:36] <tinsleyc> I am on the devel list.
[11:22] <mhz> tinsleyc: nope
[11:22] <mhz> daily wont install
[11:23] <mhz> :(
[11:23] <mhz> we're 2 now ;)
[11:23] <mhz> (looking the positive side of it)