[01:04] <bddebian> Howdy
[01:06] <pygi> howdy :)
[01:55] <knixtech> is jono the famous, jono bacon?
[01:56] <LaserJock> yep
[01:56] <LaserJock> and Ubuntu Community Manager
[01:59] <knixtech> wow
[02:00] <LaserJock> lots of cool people hang out here ;-)
[02:00] <knixtech> for real
[02:00] <knixtech> lol
[02:00] <LaserJock> oh, including top10 Launchpad karma people
[02:00] <knixtech> ha
[02:00] <bddebian> LaserJock: Not anymore :-)
[02:12] <crimsun> we even have an esteemed raging ubuntuaholic motu
[02:13] <crimsun> thank goodness I'm still a nobody :-)
[02:14] <LaserJock> haha
[02:14] <LaserJock> you are sooo beyond us
[02:14] <LaserJock> we can't even give you a name ;-)
[02:14] <LaserJock> you are THE crimsun
[02:14] <LaserJock> the uberMOTU
[02:15] <LaserJock> defender of soundcards
[02:15] <LaserJock> and generally cool dude
[02:16] <crimsun> nope, a nobody beyond even bddebian's wildest gesticulations :D
[02:17] <LaserJock> heh
[02:19] <LaserJock> oh heck yeah
[02:20] <LaserJock> if I could get "crimsun on a usb stick", man that would be cool ;-)
[02:20] <crimsun> kinda cramped
[02:20] <LaserJock> I suppose
[02:33] <knixtech> do you guys recommend this? http://www.lulu.com/content/324312
[02:34] <LaserJock> in what way?
[02:35] <LaserJock> knixtech: you can read it on your computer if you want :-)
[02:35] <LaserJock> to see if you want a print copy
[02:36] <knixtech> gotcha, well i guess its easier to read a book in the tub, rather that a laptop ;)
[02:36] <knixtech> I think ill get it
[02:36] <LaserJock> mhm, that's why we put it on lulu
[02:37] <knixtech> sweet
[02:37] <knixtech> whens edubuntu going to be on there?
[02:37] <LaserJock> when there is something to put there
[02:37] <LaserJock> probably not too long after Edgy is release, I'd guess
[02:37] <knixtech> sweet
[02:38] <knixtech> i am so looking forward to it
[02:39] <knixtech> is there a version of the server guide to download?
[02:40] <LaserJock> well, it's installed on your computer, and in HTML and PDF form at help.ubuntu.com :-)
[02:40] <knixtech> ty
[02:40] <LaserJock> or at least I know it's installed on Ubuntu and Kubuntu, I don't know about Edubuntu
[02:45] <knixtech> rgr
[04:28] <sbalneav> Evening all
[04:30] <brianko> greetings
[04:30] <bddebian> Heya sbalneav
[04:30] <sbalneav> Evening bddebian, brianko!
[04:32] <brianko> so is this channel strictly edubuntu discussion, or other educational OSS-related stuff as well?
[04:57] <LaserJock> hi sbalneav 
[04:59] <LaserJock> brianko: it's mostly edubuntu discussion, but a lot of educational OSS stuff gets talked about too :-)
[05:01] <brianko> there doesn't appear to be too many IRC channels that addresses OSS and education...
[05:01] <sbalneav> Hello LaserJock
[05:02] <ogra> brianko, so feel free to hag around here :)
[05:02] <ogra> *hang
[05:02] <brianko> ogra: appreciate that
[05:08] <brianko> so what educational levels are represented here?  I teach open source courses at a community college...
[05:14] <LaserJock> I'm a PhD Physical Chemistry student
[05:15] <LaserJock> there are some school IT people around as well
[05:19] <brianko> very cool...will stop by again when I get a chance.  
[08:33] <RichEd> !pips1
[08:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pips1 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <HedgeMage> Anybody awake in here?
[09:07] <HedgeMage> darn.
[09:23] <cbx33> mornin all
[09:25] <cbx33> mornin jono 
[09:25] <jono> howdy :)
[09:33] <Burgundavia> morning jono
[09:34] <jono> hey Burgundavia :)
[10:38] <TeePOG> hi hi
[10:39] <TeePOG> hello cbx33, highvoltage :-D
[10:42] <TeePOG> hi everyone
[10:42] <TeePOG> SA is coming online I see
[10:48] <cbx33> hi TeePOG 
[10:48] <cbx33> SA?
[10:48] <TeePOG> South Africa
[10:48] <cbx33> ah...gheheh
[10:48] <cbx33> should have guessed that one
[10:49] <TeePOG> np man
[10:49] <TeePOG> it's monday, you can get away with it
[10:52] <willvdl> when do you reckon we'll come online?
[10:53] <TeePOG> lol willvdl... as soon as civilisation collapses... we're foremost in smoke-signal technology here in SA
[10:58] <cbx33> hi willvdl 
[10:58] <willvdl> hey there
[10:58] <willvdl> plotting with dotproj :] 
[10:58] <cbx33> :D
[10:58] <cbx33> excellent
[11:01] <cbx33> willvdl: i don;t think we need any
[11:01] <cbx33> I just setup canonical and volunteer
[11:01] <cbx33> as a person must be assigned to a company when created
[11:01] <willvdl> hmmm, no real point in having an "ubuntu"
[11:02] <cbx33> are you using my dotproject ?
[11:02] <willvdl> yip
[11:02] <TeePOG> why would a harddisk respond to "hdparm -i /dev/sda1" with "HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device" ?
[11:02] <cbx33> hmmm
[11:02] <cbx33> not sure
[11:03] <TeePOG> i mean, it cannot be just because it's SATA
[11:03] <TeePOG> bbl
[11:03] <TeePOG> lol
[11:13] <cbx33> willvdl: I tried gobby with someone today
[11:13] <cbx33> it rocks ;)
[11:13] <willvdl> excellent
[11:13] <willvdl> it's got built in irc client right?
[11:14] <cbx33> well a built in chat something ;)
[11:15] <cbx33> if you could get a canonical one running that'd be awesome ;)
[11:17] <willvdl> will hopefully get to see Charl soon. this week maybe
[11:18] <cbx33> nice ;)
[11:25] <TeePOG> totally keyboard-based WM
[11:30] <jsgotangco> yo!
[11:31] <TeePOG> hi jsgotangco
[12:09] <cbx33> willvdl: NICE WORK dude !
[12:09] <willvdl> just uploaded that doc from RichEd on categories and profiles
[12:09] <cbx33> yeh i see it
[12:10] <cbx33> looks like it's starting to work well
[12:10] <willvdl> is https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuSchoolAdvocacy/Planning still open?
[12:10] <willvdl> for any specific use?
[12:10] <cbx33> um
[12:11] <cbx33> willvdl: feel free to use it
[12:11] <cbx33> that is all old stuff now
[12:11] <RichEd> hello willvdl & cbx33 :)
[12:11] <willvdl> might come in handy as a scratchpad
[12:11] <willvdl> Hey RichEd
[12:11] <cbx33> hi RichEd 
[12:12] <RichEd> willvdl: Where did you load the categories ? I've got some responses = additions from other people ... need to give you an update
[12:12] <willvdl> RichEd, still awaiting info on that e-schools workshop. Prof Kinyanjui needs to respond
[12:13] <willvdl> Ah, the file you sent me I just uploaded on http://www.progbox.co.uk/dotproject/
[12:13] <TeePOG> hi RichEd mate, how goes?
[12:13] <willvdl> version 0.1
[12:13] <RichEd> Also I don't want to have lists of categories diverging ... may be an idea to have a single reference page with the others pointing to that.
[12:14] <RichEd> But you go ahead in dotproject ... I'll do a master reference list on wiki.edubuntu.org
[12:14] <RichEd> hello TeePOG :)
[12:15] <willvdl> cool.
[12:15] <TeePOG> RichEd: please feel free to send me any preliminary drafts of your icafe document
[12:15] <jsgotangco> hey hey
[12:15] <willvdl> ola
[12:16] <jsgotangco> RichEd: i have this huge email to you later
[12:16] <RichEd> hello filippino
[12:16] <jsgotangco> currently on draft
[12:16] <jsgotangco> its single p ;)
[12:16] <jsgotangco> let me clean this up, i just did the whole thing on emacs
[12:17] <RichEd> jsgotangco: Philippines has two p's ?
[12:17] <jsgotangco> yes
[12:17] <jsgotangco> but Filipino isn't
[12:17] <jsgotangco> the local word is Pilipinas
[12:17] <jsgotangco> but the original spanish term is las islas filipinas or something
[12:18] <RichEd> ah ... Will I need to make space in my inbox for thet email ? Just how big is it ;)
[12:18] <jsgotangco> RichEd: im sending you a draft, in text format, nothing more
[12:18] <jsgotangco> but its one of the stuff im writing as part of recommendations and strategies to adopt
[12:19] <RichEd> huge email <- joke w.r.t.
[12:21] <jsgotangco> RichEd: sent
[12:21] <RichEd> Thanks :)
[12:22] <willvdl> hmmm, have rw to wiki.ubuntu.com but ro to wiki.edubuntu.org
[12:27] <RichEd> jsgotangco: got the mail ... just spotted this:
[12:27] <RichEd> Epol : to help develop Filipino children who are competent and confident in using the English language so that they may be ready for the challenges of the global environment. Episodes are for grade school english and conversational english.
[12:27] <jsgotangco> yeah
[12:27] <RichEd> Epol is a brand of dog food in South Africa :P
[12:28] <jsgotangco> well its a silly title...its like the incorrect way to say Apple here
[12:28] <RichEd> Not being rude ! It just jumped out the page at me :)
[12:28] <willvdl> :)
[12:28] <jsgotangco> is Epol an african word?
[12:29] <willvdl> doesn't reflect our foreign policy at all
[12:30] <willvdl> nah, jsut a brand name
[12:30] <RichEd> Nope ... an invented brand name ... it has no meaning ... but their byline is "The Perfect balance" so it fits into the global aspirations of your project.
[12:31] <RichEd> Okay, I'll have a serious read, and give you my considered opinion after some though. I will wait for some meaningful approach ideas rather than banging off a respone to your points.
[12:32] <jsgotangco> hahahaha
[12:32] <jsgotangco> its not yet done though (the draft)
[12:32] <jsgotangco> i never even reviewed it
[12:32] <jsgotangco> i just wrote and wrote
[12:33] <cbx33> willvdl: they should be the same wiki
[12:33] <willvdl> I know. weird
[12:34] <willvdl> now it works...
[12:54] <RichEd> jsgotangco: that's the best approach often ... it allows the subconcious to come through unrestrained
[12:55] <willvdl>  cbx33, got a little tied up between "parents" and "dependencies". Silly me.
[12:55] <RichEd> willvdl also got a little tied up with too many IRC windows open ;) 
[12:55] <willvdl> uhuh. guilty
[12:55] <RichEd> jsgotangco: ping
[12:56] <jsgotangco> RichEd: hi
[01:03] <pygi> cbx33, today is the day
[01:19] <willvdl> hmmm, parent tasks don't automatically update their dates from children
[01:20] <pygi> morning knixtech 
[01:20] <knixtech> morning
[01:21] <knixtech> ;)
[01:23] <knixtech> so when is edgy coming out for edubuntu?
[01:23] <willvdl> cbx33, getting the hang of this thing...
[01:23] <pygi> same as when for ubuntu, kubuntu, and xubuntu :)
[01:24] <cbx33> pygi: ?
[01:25] <cbx33> willvdl: hehe cool
[01:25] <pygi> cbx33, to call the embassy
[01:25] <cbx33> I'm watching it's great to see it evolving
[01:25] <cbx33> pygi: excellent...I'll cross my fingers for you
[01:26] <TeePOG> does anyone know when highvoltage will be coming in?
[01:26] <TeePOG> i need to ask something about the LTSP thang
[01:26] <willvdl> Burgundavia, ping
[01:33] <TeePOG> i wonder if anyone else can help me: can i have the ltsp clients booting off a different kernel than my main kernel? for compatiblility's sake i'm runnung i386, which is a waste in a system that cries out for a 686-smp kernel
[01:34] <knixtech> hello jono 
[01:35] <jono> hey knixtech 
[01:35] <knixtech> ty for the email
[01:39] <knixtech> Hey pygi, I was supposed to remind you today
[01:39] <knixtech> so /me is reminding you
[01:39] <pygi> knixtech, I know, as soon as I contact the embassy ^_^
[01:40] <knixtech> ok, ty sie
[01:40] <knixtech> sir
[01:42] <cbx33> willvdl: do we have a budget ;)
[01:43] <willvdl> good question. We'll get stuff printed if that's what you mean...
[01:49] <knixtech> How many hours ahead are you guys from NY Timezone?
[01:52] <willvdl> I'm GMT+2
[01:52] <jsgotangco> im gmt+8
[01:53] <jsgotangco> that makes it almost 8am in ny while its 8pm here
[01:53] <willvdl> shouldn't you be in bed then? :)
[01:53] <jsgotangco> heh its pretty early
[01:54] <pygi> willvdl, I'm same I think ;)
[01:59] <pygi> knixtech, ok, I'm done, let's rock and roll
[02:03] <pygi> knixtech, poke?
[02:03] <knixtech> sure
[02:03] <knixtech> srry
[02:03] <pygi> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdubuntuHandbook/EdgyTasks
[02:03] <pygi> knixtech, PART II - "The install"  - just for now, what do you say? :)
[02:04] <knixtech> ummm
[02:05] <knixtech> the install on the server?
[02:05] <pygi> "Install Edubuntu server"
[02:05] <pygi> chapter name is wrong ;)
[02:06] <cbx33> pygi: where am i to put the SCP stuff when I get round to writing it?
[02:06] <knixtech> shouldnt it be installing the server on edubuntu
[02:06] <pygi> cbx33, when you write it I'll add it somewhere
[02:06] <pygi> knixtech, just ignore the naming, you get the point :)
[02:12] <cbx33> pygi: and pessulus
[02:12] <pygi> cbx33, ofcourse :)
[02:24] <cbx33> willvdl: are you gonna say those tasds habe staretd?
[02:24] <willvdl> erm, wassat?
[02:24] <cbx33> hehehe
[02:24] <cbx33> sorry
[02:25] <cbx33> those first tasks are yellow
[02:25] <cbx33> meaning they havn't been started
[02:25] <cbx33> but they have
[02:25] <willvdl> ah. lemme look
[02:27] <willvdl> hmmm, had to seed it with a little progress
[02:27] <cbx33> heheh
[02:27] <willvdl> have you seen any work in the past on ubuntu use cases?
[02:27] <pygi> cbx33, waiting for answer
[02:27] <willvdl> I know Burgundavia was involved
[02:27] <cbx33> pygi: i hope you get it dude
[02:28] <willvdl> pygi, what you hoping for?
[02:28] <pygi> cbx33, you don't know how much I'd really really like to be able to get that visa
[02:28] <pygi> willvdl, visa for USA ^_^
[02:28] <cbx33> yes i do
[02:28] <willvdl> B1/B2 visa?
[02:28] <pygi> willvdl, B2, yes ^_^
[02:29] <pygi> If I don't get it, somebody will get in trouble ;)
[02:29] <willvdl> you'll get it. as long as your passport photo is _exactly_ the right size and you dotted your i's and crossed your t's
[02:30] <pygi> willvdl, "you dotted your i's and crossed your t's" ... what?!?
[02:31] <willvdl> meaning they are sticklers for formality. as long as you filled in the form correctly, you will get your Visa
[02:32] <pygi> willvdl, ah, it's not really about visa, I believe I can get it. It's more about time needed to get it
[02:32] <willvdl> oh... how soon?
[02:32] <pygi> willvdl, well, in time for UDS
[02:33] <willvdl> University Dining Services? :P
[02:34] <pygi> willvdl, Ubuntu Developers Summit :)
[02:34] <willvdl> :] 
[02:34] <cbx33> willvdl: that smiley seems quite evil ;)
[02:35] <jsgotangco> heh UDS in google would be interesting
[02:35] <cbx33> indeedd
[02:35] <willvdl> I practice in front of a mirror
[02:35] <pygi> cbx33, he doesn't want me to come ;)
[02:35] <jsgotangco> too bad i can't come (nor invited myself to go)
[02:36] <paolob-parroquia> Hi guys! My edubuntu server hibernates itself, apparently without any action in the clients. Syslog reports "Sep 14 10:42:47 server-basica gnome-power-manager: Hibernating computer because the DBUS method Hibernate() was invoked": what does it mean? is it possible that that happens without any hibernation command from a client?
[02:36] <jsgotangco> you don't happen to have incorrect power manager settings do you?
[02:37] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, could you recompile gnone-power-manager with ogra's patch?
[02:39] <cbx33> paolob-parroquia: I already did once
[02:39] <cbx33> that patch should be in the updates
[02:39] <cbx33> as far as I know ogra just need to test if it was goign to work
[02:39] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, do you mean I get it with update && upgrade?
[02:40] <cbx33> yes
[02:40] <cbx33> you should
[02:40] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, ok
[02:40] <cbx33> as far as I know once I had tested it, ogra was goign to put it into the backports
[02:40] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, but does the error I reported above have anything to do with that?
[02:41] <cbx33> hang on
[02:41] <cbx33> reading
[02:42] <cbx33> paolob-parroquia: I don;t know
[03:03] <pygi> cbx33, hurraayyyyyyyyy :)
[03:06] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, the last gnome-power-manager package has date of may
[03:07] <pygi> cbx33, I'm very happy now :)
[03:07] <knixtech> Anyone know where i  can find a edubuntu edgy knot 3 vmware image?
[03:09] <TeePOG> knixtech: why not build your own? qemu makes vmware-compatible vmdk files
[03:09] <TeePOG> and there's this site that generates you the vmx files
[03:11] <knixtech> TeePOG, do you know what site this is?
[03:12] <TeePOG> sure knixtech, http://www.consolevision.com/members/dcgrendel/vmxform.html
[03:12] <knixtech> ty
[03:12] <TeePOG> np
[03:12] <TeePOG> is there a good scp frontend in Gnome?
[03:13] <TeePOG> anyone?
[03:14] <TeePOG> nm, secpanel is fine
[03:19] <knixtech> hey TeePOG , i thought you could boot from a cdrom or iso in vmware?
[03:20] <TeePOG> yes knixtech... on that site, check the box on the IDE1:Master or whatever, then choose Device Type "cdrom-image"
[03:21] <knixtech> kk
[03:21] <knixtech> ty
[03:21] <TeePOG> the name you specify in that form, must be the same as the ISO's filename
[03:21] <knixtech> gotcha'
[03:21] <TeePOG> and it's case sensitive, so watch for like xxxxx.ISO instead of xxxx.iso
[03:24] <TeePOG> [and if it's really called xxxxx.iso, then it's probably illegal ^.^ ] 
[03:27] <pygi> cbx33, poke?
[03:33] <RichEd> with a name like 4x ? either a very serious australian beer or very hardcore dutch p0rno
[03:33] <RichEd> -> RichEd is out for 30 mins
[03:42] <cbx33> pygi: peek
[03:42] <cbx33> HI ogra 
[03:43] <cbx33> pygi: I JUST SAW YOUR MESSAGSE !!
[03:43] <cbx33> WHAT HAPPENED DUED !
[03:57] <sbalneav> Morning all
[03:59] <pygi> hey sbalneav 
[04:03] <RichEd> hi ogra: thanks for the norway student masters email ! busy with them now.
[04:17] <cbx33> pygi: what happened?
[04:33] <pygi> cbx33: one day for a visa
[04:33] <pygi> and I already have a valid passport
[04:35] <cbx33> YAY! 
[04:35] <cbx33> you're going dude !
[04:35] <pygi> probably not ;)
[04:36] <pygi> sbalneav, ogra : so you saw, I need one day for a visa ^_^
[04:37] <sbalneav> Good news.
[04:37] <pygi> sbalneav: probably yes :)
[04:43] <jsgotangco> one day for a visa is nothing compared to what I had to do to get a handwritten schengen visa ;)
[04:45] <pygi> highvoltage: 
[04:45] <pygi> jsgotangco: ;)
[04:45] <ogra> pygi, wow, thats cool !
[04:47] <pygi> jsgotangco: lol, why is that? 
[04:47] <pygi> ogra: indeed ^_^
[04:49] <pygi> I still have one bug to fix before I can release libburn 0.2.2 ;)
[05:04] <RichEd> !seen juliux
[05:04] <ubotu> I last saw juliux (n=juliux@ubuntu/member/juliux) 3d 19h 52m 43s ago, quiting: "Verlassend"
[05:28] <bddebian> Howdy
[05:30] <pygi> howdy bddebian 
[05:30] <bddebian> Heya pygi
[05:30] <pygi> whats up bddebian ? :)
[05:31] <bddebian> Freakin' work. :-(  You?
[05:31] <pygi> bddebian: preparing libburn release ^_^
[05:31] <bddebian> Nice
[05:48] <knixtech> pygi, what was the link to the wiki?
[06:30] <knixtech> in knot 3, do you have access to all repo's that dapper had access to?
[06:38] <juliux> RichEd, sorry i missed the meeting
[06:49] <gnomefreak> knixtech: as in main restricted universe and multiverse yes as in the 3rd party repos not yet most are not updated for exdgy yet
[06:49] <RichEd> Hi juliux ... Not a problem ... I've had a crazy day as well.
[06:49] <juliux> RichEd, i arrived 2hourse late in dresden
[06:50] <RichEd> I have my father in law staying with my wife & I for 2 days, so I have to wrap up in 10 mins for a family dinner.
[06:51] <RichEd> juliux: I'll send you an email early in the morning, and you can answer the first round like that, and do some thinking. I have my review with sabdfl tomorrow afternoon / evening, so wednesday will be my next slot available for us to caht.
[06:52] <knixtech> gnomefreak, ty
[06:52] <gnomefreak> yw
[06:56] <knixtech> I installed edgy with parallels and cant get on the net, thats why i was asking
[07:13] <LaserJock> hmm, so another -artwork updaye
[07:14] <LaserJock> *update
[08:33] <highvoltage> RichEd: please remind jane that tomorrow is talk like a pirate day
[08:38] <LaserJock> ?
[08:39] <highvoltage> LaserJock: her kids made fun of her last year because she didn't know it was talk-like-a-pirate day
[08:40] <LaserJock> k, and how do you know it is talk-like-a-pirate day?
[08:41] <highvoltage> our local lug has a bot that reminds us of these things :)
[08:41] <highvoltage> 20:32 <@highvoltage> Spinach: September 19
[08:41] <highvoltage> 20:32 < Spinach> September 19 is National Butterscotch Pudding Day or Talk Like a Pirate Day
[09:11] <juliux> ogra, evening, what is with edubuntu.de? the domain is not registerd, so everybody can get the domain at the moment
[09:11] <ogra> juliux, i think RichEd is the right person to talk to, or silbs
[09:11] <juliux> ogra, ok
[09:29] <willvdl> ola all
[09:51] <Ristpea> iB6hzkP0
[10:01] <cbx333> evenin all
[10:01] <cbx333> hi ogra 
[10:02] <LaserJock> hi cbx333 
[10:03] <cbx333> hey LaserJock 
[10:03] <cbx333> I'm so tired
[10:06] <pygi> cbx333: :P
[10:07] <cbx333> hey pygi 
[10:07] <cbx333> hi willvdl 
[10:08] <cbx333> nn guys
[10:08] <willvdl> hey there.
[10:08] <willvdl> sporting an extra 3 there I notice
[10:08] <Rawplayer> hi, is the official ubuntu book recommended for ubuntu certification?
[10:09] <LaserJock> interestng question
[10:16] <willvdl> Rawplayer, by ubuntu certification do you mean LPI level certification?
[10:16] <Rawplayer> yes
[10:16] <Rawplayer> i want to take the ubuntu exam on linuxworld expo next month
[10:16] <Rawplayer> but i'am not sure if i'am ready for that
[10:17] <Rawplayer> because i dont know exactly what is ubuntu specific
[10:17] <willvdl> ah. To be honest I'm not sure if the ubuntu book is sufficient
[10:17] <LaserJock> I wouldn't think so
[10:17] <willvdl> Have you checked out LPI website?
[10:17] <Rawplayer> i cant find anything there
[10:17] <LaserJock> as it is an introductory book
[10:17] <Rawplayer> only lpic-1 and lpic-2 books are written there
[10:17] <Rawplayer> but none ubuntu books
[10:18] <Rawplayer> i have a lot of debian knowledge
[10:18] <willvdl> but the specs/expectations might be listed
[10:18] <Rawplayer> i cant see the exam there :)
[10:20] <willvdl> gimme a sec
[10:32] <willvdl> hmmm
[10:33] <Rawplayer> also members area is to hard to find on the website
[10:33] <Rawplayer> to login
[10:45] <Rawplayer> willvdl: hehe
[10:45] <Rawplayer> you cant find anything about it
[10:45] <Rawplayer> on the internet
[10:45] <willvdl> true
[10:45] <Rawplayer> only the announcement
[10:45] <Rawplayer> and some stuff on forums
[10:46] <Rawplayer> well its ok
[10:46] <Rawplayer> i've signed up
[10:46] <willvdl> had a chat about this the other day to the south african affiliate
[10:46] <Rawplayer> maybe you want to hang out in #lpi to
[10:47] <Rawplayer> some people from lpi are haning out there
[11:00] <willvdl> what did they say?
[11:05] <Rawplayer> its quiet atm
[11:14] <willvdl> ah
[11:14] <willvdl> I'm off to bed. Good luck with the cert!
[11:14] <Rawplayer> ok thanks
[11:21] <P3L|C4N0> greetings
[11:24] <Burgwork> !seen ogra
[11:24] <ubotu> I last saw ogra (n=ogra@ubuntu/member/ogra) 1h 7m 36s ago, quiting: "Verlassend"
[11:25] <Burgwork> Rawplayer, the official ubuntu book was not written to be a guide to the cert, per se
[11:25] <Rawplayer> i know
[11:25] <Burgwork> however, I imagine the cert will cover some of the same topics
[11:25] <Burgwork> I say this, having been a co-author on the book but never taken the cert or even seen it
[11:28] <knixtech> I know in dapper, that when you install edubuntu, by default the edubuntu_server is installed.  Is this the same in edgy knot3?
[11:28] <Rawplayer> Burgwork: did you guys think about it?
[11:29] <Rawplayer> to make it also a study guide
[11:29] <Rawplayer> maybe something for version 2
[11:29] <Burgwork> no, we didn't at all, afaik
[11:29] <Rawplayer> with sidemarks on the pages what also could be important for the ubuntu cert
[11:29] <Rawplayer> on the different topics
[11:29] <Burgwork> might be interesting. I will chat with my editor agbout it
[11:30] <Rawplayer> nice to hear :)
[11:33] <LaserJock> knixtech: I think only if you do a server install
[11:33] <knixtech> ok, then for my part of the wiki, i will assume that it would be a standalone install
[11:33] <knixtech> right, or do both?
[11:35] <DEINOS> hi
[11:35] <knixtech> DEINOS, hola
[11:35] <DEINOS> can someone ask some questions ?
[11:35] <knixtech> huh?
[11:36] <DEINOS> its my 1st time on linux and im trying to configure ltsp 
[11:36] <knixtech> you said it was your first time last week ;)
[11:37] <knixtech> DEINOS, whats the problem with it
[11:37] <Burgwork> 50 first (Linux) Dates ;)
[11:37] <knixtech> Burgwork, lol
[11:38] <DEINOS> in the edubuntu quick install guide say to uninstal the dhcp server , but i dont have a windows machine runing dhcp , so i dont have to uninstall it . This is right ?
[11:38] <knixtech> you need dhcp running on ther server
[11:38] <LaserJock> yeah, if you don't have any other dhcp on the network you should be fine
[11:38] <DEINOS> can be on the server ? or i need another machine to do that ?
[11:39] <knixtech> the server
[11:39] <knixtech> the edubuntu server
[11:39] <knixtech> DEINOS, you need to run sudo /etc/init.d/dhcpd start
[11:39] <DEINOS> ok
[11:39] <knixtech> then configure your addresses
[11:39] <knixtech> then start it again
[11:40] <knixtech> DEINOS, it will tell you what you need to edi
[11:40] <knixtech> edit*
[11:47] <DEINOS> tnx
[11:47] <knixtech> pygi, may i talk to you in private please
[11:47] <knixtech> DEINOS, all good?
[11:47] <pygi_> knixtech: I've responded
[11:47] <DEINOS> i leve , and come back now , i will do it now
[11:47] <knixtech> pygi_, i think you need to authenticate first
[11:48] <pygi_> o right, that even :)
[11:48] <knixtech> lol
[11:52] <knixtech> DEINOS, any luck?
[11:52] <DEINOS> did u mean run sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server  start   ?????
[11:52] <knixtech> DEINOS, yes i did
[11:52] <knixtech> ;)
[11:52] <DEINOS> dont have dhcpd
[11:52] <DEINOS> ok
[11:52] <knixtech> DEINOS, it will fail until you configure it
[11:53] <DEINOS> how i do this
[11:54] <knixtech> you have to edit dchp.conf or something like that
[11:54] <DEINOS> dhcp ?
[11:54] <knixtech> hold
[11:55] <DEINOS> ok
[11:56] <knixtech> DEINOS, go into /etc/dhcp3
[11:56] <knixtech> and edit the dhcp.conf
[11:57] <DEINOS> and ?
[11:57] <knixtech> hold
[11:57] <DEINOS> hum ok
[11:58] <knixtech> ack , there is documentation on the site, i have to go now
[11:58] <DEINOS> ok tnx
[11:58] <knixtech> basically you have to edit it to what you want as in addresses and all
[11:59] <DEINOS> ok i understand it 
[12:00] <knixtech> great, if you need more help, just ask away, the guys here are great
[12:00] <DEINOS> ok
[12:00] <DEINOS> se u later
[12:00] <DEINOS> see u later 
[12:00] <knixtech> ill be on later, i have to attend a firehouse meeting
[12:01] <DEINOS> good luck
[12:01] <knixtech> if you need more help feel free to email me 3@knixtech.com
[12:01] <knixtech> DEINOS, good luck to you
[12:02] <DEINOS> ok bye
[12:03] <Burgwork> hmm, shipping a default dhcp and lts.conf is pretty important, I can see that
[12:04] <Burgwork> DEINOS, if you want to, send the edubuntu-devel list a list of issues you have had with installing and how you resolved them and we can look at making it easier
[12:05] <DEINOS> im leaving too , i cameback soon as u will think
[12:05] <DEINOS> wen i need more help
[12:05] <DEINOS> and to talk
[12:05] <knixtech> DEINOS, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdubuntuDocumentation/EdubuntuCookbook/ServerConfiguration
[12:05] <knixtech> try that
[12:05] <DEINOS> ok