[12:04] <mhz> hi you all!
[12:08] <ryanakca> bimberi: ty
[12:48] <GR8WENT> do I have to create an lts.conf?
[12:49] <GR8WENT> I don't see one in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc
[01:00] <mhz> GR8WENT: hi tehre
[01:01] <GR8WENT> hi mhz
[01:01] <mhz> GR8WENT: if you installed Edubuntu via "next, next, next" based on wiki:EdubuntuInstallNotes, then no need to modify any files under /opt
[01:02] <GR8WENT> ok
[01:02] <GR8WENT> thin clients will boot and show the login screen
[01:02] <GR8WENT> but that's it
[01:02] <GR8WENT> when I put in a user/pass it just kicks back to the login
[01:03] <mhz> GR8WENT: ok
[01:03] <mhz> GR8WENT: breezy or dapper?
[01:03] <GR8WENT> 5.10
[01:04] <mhz> breezy
[01:04] <GR8WENT> yes
[01:04] <mhz> then 2 questions
[01:04] <mhz> a) Does the user exist on the server and he's not currently logged in?
[01:05] <GR8WENT> yes and correct
[01:05] <mhz> b) if the above is ok, then on the server, run $ ltsp-update-sshkeys
[01:05] <mhz> and try to login
[01:06] <GR8WENT> thank you
[01:06] <GR8WENT> I will try that
[01:06] <mhz> let us know
[01:06] <GR8WENT> bbl
[01:07] <mhz> ok
[01:32] <Burgwork> arkan0x, please turn off your public away message
[01:33] <arkan0x> Burgwork, why ?
[01:33] <Burgwork> arkan0x, because it is annoying, to be honest
[01:34] <arkan0x> mmm
[01:34] <Burgwork> thanks
[02:01] <Aklys> could some assist me please in getting wpa security working in edubuntu?
[02:05] <bimberi> Aklys: ubotu (the #ubuntu channel bot) has this ...
[02:05] <bimberi> wpa is, like, totally, enable the universe repository, then "sudo apt-get update", and then "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant".  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto for more details
[02:07] <Aklys> Since I can't do a apt-get cause I'm not connected to the network that's gonna be impossible to do
[02:08] <bimberi> Aklys: you can download the .deb file(s) on another machine via http://packages.ubuntu.com and transfer them
[02:09] <Aklys> it's ok I think I've found the drivers I'm after on the ubuntu wiki. I have to set it up via command line as it is a rt2500 chipset
[02:12] <bimberi> Aklys: kk.  fwiw i just checked a reasonably vanilla breezy install i have and wpasupplicant doesn't want to bring in any dependencies so that would be all you need
[02:15] <Aklys> will wpa supplicant work for a rt2500 chipset though?
[02:17] <bimberi> Aklys: idk sorry, if noone else here answers you could try in #ubuntu (681 users atm)
[04:51] <GR8WENT> mhz?
[04:52] <mhz> GR8WENT: yea
[04:52] <mhz> worked?
[04:52] <GR8WENT> same
[04:52] <mhz> :(
[04:52] <GR8WENT> the screen blanks then goes back to login
[04:52] <mhz> can the user log in normally at the server?
[04:52] <GR8WENT> yes
[04:53] <mhz> is he currently loged in?
[04:53] <GR8WENT> no
[04:53] <mhz> does the "client machine" gets an IP from server dhcp ?
[04:54] <GR8WENT> yes from the breezy
[04:54] <GR8WENT> it is also doing the NAT
[04:54] <mhz> hmmm
[04:55] <mhz> and you have run ltsp-update-sshkeys on the server side ?
[04:55] <GR8WENT> yes
[04:55] <GR8WENT> as root?
[04:55] <mhz> sure
[04:56] <GR8WENT> 1 sec
[04:56] <mhz> GR8WENT: how much RAM does the server have?
[04:56] <mhz> and how much RAM does the client have?
[04:57] <GR8WENT> 768/128
[04:57] <GR8WENT> sould I reboot the client?
[04:58] <mhz> hmmmm
[04:58] <mhz> not really, but yes
[04:58] <mhz> go ahead
[04:59] <GR8WENT> wow
[04:59] <GR8WENT> yes
[04:59] <mhz> yes?
[05:00] <GR8WENT> it was the ltsp-update-sshkeys as root
[05:00] <mhz> cool!
[05:00] <GR8WENT> ty so much
[05:00] <mhz> you're very welcom
[05:00] <mhz> e
[05:00] <GR8WENT> pretty fast too
[05:00] <mhz> indeed
[05:00] <mhz> just remember not to use too heavy apps at the same time
[05:01] <GR8WENT> ok, I am going to demo this for a small school district in MN
[05:01] <mhz> and that the server has to have at least 256 MB of RAM for itself + 128 per client attached to it
[05:01] <mhz> and each client should have at least 64 MB of ram
[05:01] <GR8WENT> so i could probably boot three?
[05:02] <mhz> yep
[05:02] <mhz> and my advice is that you give lighter desktops a try too
[05:02] <mhz> ie: xfce4 and windowmaker
[05:02] <mhz> just in case :D
[05:02] <GR8WENT> good idea
[07:55] <firsttimer> hello everyone
[07:58] <firsttimer> yesterday I downloaded the 6.04 LiveCD of edubuntu. But while booting with it, it did not give me the boot: prompt to enter any options.  Has this been fixed ?.
[04:11] <highvoltage> jsgotangco: sorry, been out. i'm doing better by the day. how have you been doing?
[04:11] <jsgotangco> ive been busy lately
[04:11] <jsgotangco> but having a sane schedule now
[04:13] <highvoltage> sane schedules++
[04:18] <JaneW> ogra: ping
[04:18] <ogra> JaneW, pong
[04:19] <JaneW> ogra: I just remebered I have an appointment with my son's school teacher tomorrow at 13:30.
[04:19] <ogra> ok
[04:19] <JaneW> ogra: she set the time, as it's the time she can see me
[04:19] <ogra> no problem ...
[04:19] <JaneW> it's 30 mins before our edubuntu meeting
[04:19] <ogra> yep
[04:19] <JaneW> I am hoping it won't go on too long and I can get back quick
[04:20] <JaneW> but it is likely that I will miss the begining of the meeting
[04:20] <JaneW> that ok?
[04:20] <ogra> sure, dont worry, we'll manage the meeting :)
[04:20] <JaneW> thanks :))
[04:21] <highvoltage> geez, the cakes have already made the fridge! http://fridge.ubuntu.com/
[04:21] <JaneW> heh
[04:21] <JaneW> and canonical quotes page :P
[04:22] <highvoltage> JaneW: you can now put "world famous cake baker" on your C.V. :)
[04:22] <JaneW> heh
[04:35] <highvoltage> anyone know what this is about: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/gins
[04:36] <Seveas> highvoltage, lol@icing-sugar passwords :D
[04:37] <highvoltage> Seveas: i actually changed it. i was afraid that it might offend someone :)
[04:38] <JaneW> highvoltage: a flint thing clearly!
[04:38] <highvoltage> JaneW: that's about as far as I could interpret it as well!
[05:13] <jsgotangco> ogra: this \sh life update is depressing
[05:14] <ogra> jsgotangco, yes
[05:36] <HedgeMage> Burgwork: Sorry I missed you... you're welcome, and no I don't know what/who Koha is.
[05:37] <HedgeMage> Burgwork: I'll add more when I dig more up... I should bug some of the teachers I know about it again.
[05:40] <ogra> its late afternoon here ... no time to sleep :)
[05:59] <highvoltage> utah- that's middle america, right?
[06:00] <ogra> middle of notrh america, yes
[06:00] <ogra> middle america is nicaragua etc ...
[06:00] <highvoltage> noted
[06:01] <ogra> las vegas is in utah ...
[06:01] <HedgeMage> ;0
[06:02] <HedgeMage> :) even
[06:04] <highvoltage> :P
[06:04] <ogra> heh
[06:04] <HedgeMage> no, just not totally awake yet.
[06:05] <HedgeMage> My son let me sleep in until about a half-hour ago :)
[06:11] <Yagisan> ahh sleep - how I miss thee.
[06:12] <Yagisan> so how's things going ?
[06:13] <highvoltage> Yagisan, now there's another name I haven't seen in a while :)
[06:13] <HedgeMage> Pretty good :)
[06:14] <Yagisan> highvoltage: probably just missed you. I haven't been on as late as I usually am. Its 4am and I still haven't gone to bed.
[06:15] <highvoltage> jeez!
[06:15] <Yagisan> trying to get gentoo installed to see if it has anything cool to pinch for my ubuntu box. It's not very user friendly.
[06:16] <highvoltage> how so? :)
[06:17] <Burgwork> HedgeMage, Koha is an ILS (integrated library system). Catalogue to those not in the library business
[06:17] <highvoltage> i quite like gentoo, but for completely different reasons than Ubuntu.
[06:17] <Yagisan> The either the installer should match the docs, or the docs should match the installer. But maybe I spoiled from all the Ubuntu and Debian installs I do
[06:17] <HedgeMage> Burgwork: ahh, no, I hadn't heard of it... do you have a link?
[06:17] <highvoltage> might be. debian and ubuntu does so much for you automatically.
[06:18] <Burgwork> koha.org
[06:18] <ogra> i wonder why its not packaged ...
[06:18] <ogra> isnt it OSS ?
[06:18] <Yagisan> highvoltage: I'd like it to tell me if it asks for a stage 1/2/3 , where I can actually find it for starters
[06:19] <HedgeMage> Yagisan: I know, they took it out of the docs because not all mirrors were doing it consistently... IMHO that made it harder on new users, not easier
[06:19] <Yagisan> highvoltage: basically I'm interested in their hardened toolchain, and whant to know what I should "borrow"
[06:19] <Burgwork> ogra, currently it is too hard to package
[06:19] <highvoltage> Yagisan: i remember using docs here when i installed it once: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=install#doc_chap2
[06:19] <ogra> Burgwork, bah, you cant scare me ...
[06:19] <Burgwork> ogra, MJ Ray works on Koha and will be packaging it for Debian when 3.0 comes out RSN
[06:19] <ogra> ok
[06:19] <highvoltage> Yagisan: but you could also install it with VLOS: http://www.vlos.org
[06:19] <ogra> then i'll leave it to him 
[06:19] <highvoltage> Yagisan: it uses Anaconda to install Gentoo
[06:20] <Yagisan> highvoltage: second link is a suspended page ;)
[06:22] <highvoltage> Yagisan: sorry, meant this page: http://www.vidalinux.com/
[06:23] <highvoltage> hi jinty 
[06:24] <Yagisan> thanks highvoltage
[06:24] <jinty> hey highvoltage!
[06:59] <highvoltage> bye, #edubuntu!
[07:00] <Yagisan> bye highvoltage
[07:00] <Burgwork> cya
[07:00] <highvoltage> ciao
[07:01] <HedgeMage> brb
[07:58] <RasCaL> I am having issues 
[07:58] <RasCaL> I wanted to try Kubunutu on my laptop
[07:58] <RasCaL> it will not recognize my wifi card
[07:58] <RasCaL> If I install Edubuntu on it, think maybe you could try to help me out with it?
[07:59] <RasCaL> <<< is iGotNoTime :)
[08:07] <HedgeMage> RasCaL: I'll help as much as I can :)  I'm an old hat at Linux, but relatively new to Ubuntu/Edubuntu
[08:07] <RasCaL> :P
[08:07] <HedgeMage> brb
[08:07] <RasCaL> I am downloading the ISO again because my brothers have taken my other two
[08:14] <HedgeMage> Hehe that happens :)
[08:19] <RasCaL> Going to try to install again, have fun :P
[10:05] <emmie> Hi
[10:36] <Burgwork> http://justplainlukee.livejournal.com/14192.html
[10:46] <enyc> (flight 5 dapper prerelease)