[12:40] <Burgwork> Committed revision 1.
[12:40] <Burgwork> [corey@localhost openuserful] $
[12:40] <Burgwork> woot!
[12:41] <Burgwork> http://svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openuserful/
[01:10] <pygi> what is that Burgwork ?
[01:22] <Burgwork> a computer reservation and timing server
[01:23] <Burgwork> written in Tcl
[03:23] <bddebian> Hello
[04:14] <stormchas3r> where can i find the documentation to help me pass the Ubuntu Certified Professionals exam?
[05:30] <vanchuck> :-)
[05:30] <vanchuck> can anyone tell me what the language support is like for, say, Chinese in edubuntu?
[05:38] <Burgundavia> vanchuck: quite good
[05:39] <Burgundavia> which language are you specifici looking for?
[05:40] <stormchas3r> anyone here know anything about the "Ubuntu Certified Professional" exam?
[06:00] <Burgundavia> stormchas3r: not really, but it is mostly the level 1 LPI, from what I udnerstand
[06:01] <stormchas3r> Burgundavia, nice, so i could study the lpi books and i should be ok, thats dude
[06:01] <Burgundavia> there maybe Ubujntu specific information, so I would contact LPI directly
[06:01] <stormchas3r> Im really liking the edubuntu theme
[06:01] <stormchas3r> kk
[06:03] <stormchas3r> how can i become a member of ubuntu?
[06:05] <Burgundavia> sustained and visible contribution to Ubuntu/Edubuntu/Kubuntu,etc.
[10:54] <ksteffensen> Ogra: My prototype LTSP lab is going well.  I almost have it all worked out for a limited user test, but I cannot get the floppy disks to work on the thin clients.  Any pointers?  I've found general LTSP howtos, but nothing specific to the Ubuntu LTSP implementation.  Thanks.
[10:59] <ksteffensen> Anyone - My prototype LTSP lab is going well. I almost have it all worked out for a limited user test, but I cannot get the floppy disks to work on the thin clients. Any pointers? I've found general LTSP howtos, but nothing specific to the Ubuntu LTSP implementation. Thanks.
[11:01] <Burgundavia> local devices was only turned on for the edgy ltsp stuff
[11:02] <ogra> and still has bugs, especially for floppes 
[11:02] <ogra> *floppies
[11:03] <ogra> (i cant test the code due to missing a floppy here :) )
[11:03] <ksteffensen> huge bummer.  USB flash disks, too, i guess?
[11:04] <ogra> usbdisks, CDs, cameras and ipds are tested and working fine in edgy
[11:04] <Burgundavia> ogra: we have all kinds of fun at work with floppies, because we have todo hacks due to our multiseat stuff
[11:04] <ogra> *ipods
[11:05] <ogra> i have only a usb floppy and that is not working righ with the kernel ...
[11:05] <ogra> so its hard to test... but it will be fixed for release, promised :)
[11:05] <ksteffensen> cool.  is edgy solid enough to upgrade to the development tree, or hazardous to my health?  (or even possible for a mortal user to upgrade to the devel tree?)
[11:06] <ogra> if you only use ltsp for fun at home i'd say its fine ... if your ltsp server is in production in a school i'd strictly say no
[11:08] <ksteffensen> thanks.  it's for production, that's why I'm hoping to get the floppies working.  trying to get off of windows 98...  working for a year at college in Tanzania and all of the computers are ancient.  fair for thin clients but awful for any modern OS.
[11:09] <ksteffensen> oh, thanks for the graphical login fix.  changing usplash to start instead of stop has worked flawlessly for a few days.
[11:10] <ogra> yeah, but i need to fix the package ... thats such an odd bug ...
[11:10] <ogra> who would guess to call "start" to stop something 
[11:11] <ksteffensen> yeah.  you would think start would start it and stop would stop it, but I can see in the usplash script where it's backwards (now that I know to look there...)  A nod to you for even thinking to look.
[11:11] <ogra> :)
[11:12] <ogra> to be honest i looked at gdm :)
[11:12] <ksteffensen> lol
[11:14] <ksteffensen> Burgundavia: any easy way to turn on local devs under Dapper, or not worth the pain?
[04:46] <raymondtracm> hi
[04:46] <raymondtracm> anybody home?
[05:28] <bddebian> Hello
[05:50] <sbalneav_> !seen ogra
[05:50] <ubotu> I last saw ogra (n=ogra@ubuntu/member/ogra) 1h 20m 43s ago, quiting: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)
[07:41] <cbx33> ping Seveas
[07:58] <capt_kirk> cbx33: I'm curious on your opinion about upgrading to Edgy at this point.  I'm working in Tanzania at a college that has old P-II's running Windows 98.  They've been limping along on them, but I've talked them into moving to an LTSP/thin-client architecture.  Right now, local devices don't work at all in Dapper.  Ogra said that they're kind of working in Edgy, although floppies are still...
[07:58] <capt_kirk> ...buggy.  We're at the point that even a buggy modern OS will be better than Win98.  My real question is if you're using Edgy now, and if so, how is the stability.  Thanks.
[07:59] <capt_kirk> (or anyone else's opinion for that matter.  thanks.)
[08:00] <pygi> cbx33, see? you're famous :)
[08:01] <pygi> hehe :)
[08:39] <cbx33> heheh
[08:39] <cbx33> whoops ...
[08:39] <cbx33> I wan't here
[08:39] <cbx33> I'll chat to him another time ;)
[08:51] <Seveas> cbx33, ?
[10:08] <SynrG> Amaranth: did you speak to raphink recently about the status of willowng wrt the upcoming Ichthux release?
[10:08] <Amaranth> No?
[10:08] <Amaranth> I've been talking to Laser_away about a release of something.
[10:09] <SynrG> Amaranth: it seems that the dapper backporting issues will prevent it from going into our 6.09 release, but we hope to put it in 6.10
[10:09] <SynrG> because we currently have it break on unfiltered sites :/
[10:09] <SynrG> and that's very bad
[10:09] <Amaranth> "break"?
[10:09] <SynrG> prevent pages from being displayed on sites that aren't even filtered
[10:09] <SynrG> i forget the exact error returned
[10:09] <Amaranth> oh
[10:10] <SynrG> but it's in my irclog somewhere
[10:14] <SynrG> ah:
[10:14] <SynrG> ichthux-2006-09-07-19:00 < LaserJock> "rkd: and for some reason lots of sites return 'connection to host is broken'"
[10:14] <SynrG> these are sites that aren't even being filtered
[10:40] <hoteric> hi
[10:40] <hoteric> hei
[10:53] <bddebian> Hello
[10:54] <cbx33> bddebian HI!!!!
[10:55] <bddebian> Hi cbx33
[10:56] <cbx33> howz it going
[10:57] <bddebian> OK, thx. You?
[10:59] <pygi> bddebian, hello :)
[10:59] <cbx33> hey pygi
[10:59] <pygi> hey ho cbx33 
[11:00] <pygi> how are all you?
[11:00] <pygi> bddebian, you know what I will ask ^_^
[11:00] <bddebian> Yep :-)
[11:00] <bddebian> No, I haven't done it yet :-(
[11:00] <pygi> oki, understood
[11:01] <pygi> just say you wont do it if you dont have time
[11:01] <pygi> highvoltage, cbx33 , bddebian , can I ask for a little favor?
[11:02] <bddebian> pygi: Nah, I should be able to at least attempt it some time today
[11:02] <cbx33> pygi sure
[11:02] <pygi> cbx33, I need people to run "./libburner --drive -"
[11:02] <pygi> cbx33, svn co http://libburn-svn.pykix.org
[11:02] <pygi> bootstrap
[11:02] <pygi> ./configure
[11:03] <pygi> make
[11:03] <pygi> cd test
[11:03] <pygi> ./libburner --drive -
[11:03] <pygi> And I need output
[11:03] <cbx33> pygi odyou need it now
[11:03] <cbx33> or will tomorrow do?
[11:03] <cbx33> actually
[11:03] <cbx33> f-it I'll do it now
[11:05] <cbx33> pygi where do i get bootstrap
[11:05] <cbx33> ?
[11:05] <bddebian>  trunk/
[11:06] <cbx33> :(
[11:06] <cbx33> I'm stupid
[11:06] <cbx33> aclocal not found
[11:06] <bddebian> Why?
[11:06] <cbx33> automake not found :(
[11:07] <cbx33> ok
[11:07] <cbx33> installed
[11:08] <cbx33> make: No Targets specified
[11:08] <pygi> cbx33, what are you doing? you did bootstrap and ./configure before make?
[11:08] <cbx33> ok
[11:08] <cbx33> the configure has broken
[11:08] <cbx33> cannot run /bin/bash ./config.sub
[11:09] <cbx33> there is no config.sub
[11:09] <cbx33> does that mean the bootstrap failed?
[11:09] <pygi> lol, whats wrong with your system :-/
[11:10] <cbx33> :(
[11:10] <cbx33> bootstrap
[11:10] <cbx33> Makefile.am:207 invalid variable
[11:10] <cbx33> nodlist_pkgconfig_DATA
[11:11] <pygi> cbx33, ah, oki, dont bother then
[11:11] <cbx33> does this mean I'm bad :(
[11:11] <pygi> lol, no, dont worry