[12:18] <Bluekuja> mhz: hello :)
[12:19] <mhz> Bluekuja: buona cera
[12:19] <mhz> sera
[12:19] <Bluekuja> hehehe
[12:19] <Bluekuja> sometimes in italy to say buona sera we just say sera
[12:20] <Bluekuja> so something like
[12:20] <Bluekuja> sera mauricio
[12:20] <Bluekuja> .)
[12:20] <Bluekuja> :)
[12:20] <Bluekuja> how was your day?
[12:21] <mhz> so far, very peaceful
[12:22] <Bluekuja> good :)
[12:38] <lns> heeeeeeeelp! =)
[12:38] <mhz> lns: ?
[12:39] <lns> I just finished apt-get dist-upgrading (Dapper Flight 6) and did an 'rm -rf /opt/ltsp/i386', and then a 'ltsp-build-client'
[12:39] <lns> now during the dist-upgrade, i was running kernel *-15, not *-20 (which is newest)
[12:39] <lns> now every time i try to boot a terminal it tries *-15 and crashes out :(
[12:40] <lns> what am i missing?
[12:40] <lns> i'm running *-20 now
[12:40] <lns> 2.6.15-20 that is (and 2.6.15-19, sorry)
[12:43] <lns> it's complaining about not finding /lib/modules/2.6.15-19/modules.dep
[12:44] <lns> but i did ltsp-build-client under 2.6.15-20, so for some reason it's still trying to load the old kernel
[12:46] <lns> can anyone help? pleeeeeease..i'm a sitting duck and i have kids pouting :(
[12:48] <Bluekuja> i havent understand too^^
[12:48] <Bluekuja> i go to bed
[12:48] <lns> ogra_ibook !! ;)
[12:48] <crimsun> pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:49] <Bluekuja> goodnight to all channel
[12:49] <mhz> buona notte, Bluekuja 
[12:49] <Bluekuja> and buona notte to mhz
[12:49] <Bluekuja> great man!!!
[12:49] <mhz> see?
[12:49] <mhz> fast learner
[12:49] <Bluekuja> yeah really nice
[12:49] <Bluekuja> ill teach you more
[12:49] <Bluekuja> day by day
[12:49] <Bluekuja> ;)
[12:49] <mhz> domani 
[12:49] <Bluekuja> cya all
[12:49] <mhz> hmm
[12:50] <Bluekuja> its ci vediamo domani
[12:50] <Bluekuja> ^^
[12:50] <mhz> eco!
[12:50] <Bluekuja> you're a great mauricio
[12:50] <Bluekuja> ^^
[12:50] <Bluekuja> cya
[12:50] <lns> here ya go crimsun 
[12:50] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-20-686
[12:50] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:50] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-686 root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
[12:50] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-20-686
[12:50] <lns> savedefault
[12:50] <lns> boot
[12:50] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-20-686 (recovery mode)
[12:50] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:50] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-686 root=/dev/sda1 ro single
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-20-686
[12:51] <lns> boot
[12:51] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-20-386
[12:51] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:51] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-20-386
[12:51] <lns> savedefault
[12:51] <lns> boot
[12:51] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-20-386 (recovery mode)
[12:51] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:51] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-20-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro single
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-20-386
[12:51] <lns> boot
[12:51] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-19-686
[12:51] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:51] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-19-686 root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-19-686
[12:51] <lns> savedefault
[12:51] <lns> boot
[12:51] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-19-686 (recovery mode)
[12:51] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:51] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-19-686 root=/dev/sda1 ro single
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-19-686
[12:51] <lns> boot
[12:51] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-19-386
[12:51] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:51] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-19-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
[12:51] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-19-386
[12:52] <lns> savedefault
[12:52] <lns> boot
[12:52] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-19-386 (recovery mode)
[12:52] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:52] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-19-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro single
[12:52] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-19-386
[12:52] <lns> boot
[12:52] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-18-386
[12:52] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:52] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-18-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro quiet splash
[12:52] <lns> initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-18-386
[12:52] <lns> savedefault
[12:52] <lns> boot
[12:52] <lns> title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-18-386 (recovery mode)
[12:52] <lns> root            (hd0,0)
[12:52] <lns> kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-18-386 root=/dev/sda1 ro single
[12:52] <lns> initrd          /boot
[12:52] <lns> sorry for that ;)
[12:52] <lns> it looks like tftp is lookign in the wrong dir
[12:53] <mhz> it looks like paste bin IS NOT "paste here"
[12:53] <lns> sorry :(
[12:54] <mhz> and if pasting here was needed, maybe you could have just omitted (recovery mode) lines
[12:54] <mhz> try not to do it, lns, but relax, we all make mistakes :D
[12:55] <lns> sorry..didn't know about pastebin
[12:56] <mhz> lns: no worries. at least no one will kick you
[12:56] <lns> ;)
[12:57] <mhz> as long as you dont do it again, and in a working day :D
[01:12] <mhz> lns: and when you boot your machine, can you select -19 kernel at grub time?
[01:12] <mhz> i you can, I dont see the big problem
[01:12] <mhz> :)
[01:12] <lns> yes
[01:14] <mhz> can you?
[01:14] <mhz> and does it boot -19?
[01:15] <lns> yes on the server
[01:20] <lns> this is a mess
[01:20] <mhz> but when you boot -19, can you build a client again?
[01:20] <lns> i haven't tried that
[01:22] <lns> i'm getting 'tftp: client does not accept options' in syslog now
[01:22] <lns> every time i try to boot
[01:23] <mhz> try booting -19 and build-client again
[01:23] <lns> ok
[01:23] <lns> thanks :)
[01:23] <lns> cya!
[03:15] <mhz> re
[01:08] <dgd> I've created some very primitive screencasts of edubuntu here:
[01:08] <dgd> I hope they help someone
[01:08] <dgd> http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=dennis+daniels+edubuntu
[02:39] <anthony> hi - new edubuntu user - keep running out of space while installing!  How many gigs needed?
[02:40] <ogra> anthony, for a default install ~2.5-3G for a workstation install ~2-2.5G
[02:40] <anthony> it seems to copy all debs to harddrive first then install - is that right?  If so, does it delete debs afterwards?
[02:44] <ogra> nope, it doesnt
[02:44] <ogra> to prevent the apckage manager to ask for the CD all the time if possible
[02:44] <anthony> ok - thanks - I'll extend the partition and try again!
[03:11] <bobulator> afternoon,
[03:11] <bobulator> anyone got any idea why thin client logins have studdenly stopped working? (dapper)
[03:12] <bobulator> i tried rebuilding the client, and no cigar
[03:12] <bobulator> although i think it's built the breezy client rather than the dapper client
[03:15] <ogra> which version of ltsp-server do you have installed ? 
[03:16] <bobulator> 0.84
[03:16] <ogra> that will definately build dapper :)
[03:16] <bobulator> hmm ok :) its the old screen with justa  username box rather than the 'ltsp login' white box on black background though
[03:16] <ogra> how are the logins not working ? 
[03:17] <bobulator> well you type in a username and password, and it just thinks for a sec, and then flicks back to the login screen again
[03:17] <bobulator> it always did it occasionally, but its doing it all the time now
[03:17] <ogra> the users can login directly on the server ? 
[03:17] <bobulator> yeah
[03:17] <juliux> bobulator, is sabayon installed?
[03:18] <bobulator> yup, i just put that on,,,
[03:18] <ogra> ah, seems sabayon has a bug :/
[03:18] <bobulator> ahha :)
[03:18] <bobulator> apt-get remove sabayon --purge?
[03:18] <ogra> try if it works if you uninstall it+
[03:19] <bobulator> or shall i do it with dpkg?
[03:19] <ogra> (dunno if purge is needed)
[03:19] <bobulator> k
[03:19] <ogra> apt-get is just fine
[03:19] <bobulator> bingo.
[03:19] <bobulator> where shall i report it?
[03:20] <ogra> launchpad file it against sabayon or ltsp, as you like, assign it to me (ogra)
[03:20] <bobulator> wow if only all problems were that simple
[03:20] <ogra> its odd that it breaks though
[03:20] <ogra> (i doubt it will be simple to solve)
[03:21] <bobulator> yeah i guess, its not that important id just like to make a few global changes to user configs
[03:22] <bobulator> it can wait though
[03:22] <bobulator> is there any easy way to update everyones home page when theyre using firefox, and change the desktop fonts?
[03:22] <ogra> you should be able to make your changes and uninstall sabayon afterwards
[03:22] <ogra> it only changes gconf settings
[03:24] <bobulator> ah ok
[03:24] <bobulator> cool, filed the bug anyway
[03:25] <ogra> thanks :)
[03:25] <bobulator> np :)
[03:25] <bobulator> been having fun setting up amharic language support for all the refugees that stay here too... you got any idea about scim? i can;t get it to switch keyboard layouts and its a pain logging out just to switch language
[03:26] <ogra> scim suppot should be a lot better than in breezy, but its untested with ltsp yet
[03:27] <bobulator> its not working on the server too i dont think
[03:27] <ogra> to get details about scim in general, try to cvatch mvo in #ubuntu-devel
[03:27] <bobulator> cool, ta
[03:28] <ogra> (he wont be around through easter i think)
[03:28] <bobulator> ah cool
[03:28] <bobulator> i made an amharic keyboard by printing off a sample and glueing all the keys down seperately, haha 8)
[05:54] <kjcole> Hi.  Anyone home?  Is there a straightforward way to set language preferences for individual LTSP users?
[05:57] <Bluekuja> highvoltage: Hello :)
[05:57] <Bluekuja> hi kjcole
[05:58] <kjcole> Hullo all
[05:58] <highvoltage> hi Bluekuja and kjcole 
[05:58] <kjcole> I'm looking for LTSP user language preference wizardry... Any good resources you know of?
[05:58] <Bluekuja> jon all ok?
[05:58] <Bluekuja> good day?
[05:59] <highvoltage> yeah.
[05:59] <Bluekuja> good :)
[05:59] <highvoltage> was planing to go to work, got stuck at a friends house
[06:00] <highvoltage> kjcole: not that i can think of
[06:00] <kjcole> C'est la vie.  (About the only non-English I know.)
[06:00] <Bluekuja> haha :)