[04:35] <ace> goodnight. all
[06:23] <jared555> I followed the guides on the site, the thin client boots, but it is impossible to log in (even if I manually add users to the thin client's passwd, shadow, group files)
[06:23] <jared555> any ideas how to fix it?
[06:25] <Burgundavia> not off the top of my head
[08:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> darn, jar left
[10:37] <Burgundavia> hey highvoltage
[10:46] <pygi> hey Burgundavia highvoltage others :)
[10:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi :)
[10:46] <Burgundavia> hey pygi and Kamping_Kaiser
[10:47] <highvoltage> hey pygi and burgs
[10:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi Burgundavia 
[10:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> :(
[10:47] <Burgundavia> do either or you have amd64 with webbrowers available?
[10:47] <highvoltage> and mr Kaiser
[10:47] <Burgundavia> or ppc
[10:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[10:47] <highvoltage> I'm boring, I only have i386.
[10:47] <pygi> Burgundavia, why not run qemu? :)
[10:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> i have PPC's, but they are old world, and not fun to install
[10:48] <Burgundavia> hmm, interesting
[10:48] <Burgundavia> I am testing out a user agent sniffing string for our downloads
[10:49] <Burgundavia> ubuntu.ca/test.html
[11:19] <techNiKal> hi is there any software to create your own cbt in your own languages ? i want to create cbt for my language can anyone guide me about it please ? 
[11:22] <Burgundavia> cbt?
[11:46] <crimsun> computer-based training, probably
[11:48] <Burgundavia> ah, right
[11:53] <highvoltage> Burgundavia: btw, after reading your blog comment I just want to say again that I appreciate and enjoy your stance on free software, and that you continue to make a stand
[11:53] <highvoltage> Burgundavia: been meaning to say it about the launchpad stuff too
[11:53] <Burgundavia> thanks for the kind words
[11:54] <Burgundavia> sometimes it is hard, thinking you are alone
[11:54] <highvoltage> no, you're not alone.
[11:55] <crimsun> heh, several years ago I stopped using 'nvidia' in favour of 'nv' just because of that
[11:56] <crimsun> sure, lost some functionality, but I enjoy being able to fix issues
[11:56] <crimsun> and of course now I don't use 'nv' at all but instead the modesetting branch of 'i810'
[11:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> Burgundavia, when you fight that battle, you are not alone
[11:57] <highvoltage> all hail Burgundavia, leader of the ubuntu-freedom-fighters! :p
[12:00] <Burgundavia> heh
[12:28] <stgraber> Burgundavia: I have a G3 laptop running Kubuntu, what do you want me to try ?
[12:28] <Burgundavia> stgraber: sure, thanks
[12:31] <stgraber> "Download now for PPC"
[12:32] <Burgundavia> perfect
[12:32] <stgraber> and the same with konqueror
[12:32] <Burgundavia> does that run OS X as well?
[12:33] <stgraber> Yes
[12:33] <Burgundavia> would you mind testing with that as well/
[12:33] <Burgundavia> ?
[12:34] <stgraber> ofc
[12:48] <stgraber> yee, I got the good one this time :)
[12:50] <stgraber> "Download Now for power PC" with safari
[12:50] <Burgundavia> perfect
[12:51] <Burgundavia> now I just need to figure out why this function calling is not working
[12:51] <stgraber> same result with Firefox
[01:03] <gsuveg> re
[01:04] <highvoltage> Burgundavia: do you know if it's a different process in edgy to make a usplash screen?
[01:04] <highvoltage> i just end up with a completely black screen somehow :/
[01:04] <Burgundavia> no idea, sorry
[01:05] <pygi> highvoltage: what's the problem?!
[01:06] <highvoltage> pygi: i make a usplash image, and when I install it it boots fine, but the splash screen is just completely black
[01:06] <pygi> highvoltage: with update-initramfs?
[01:06] <highvoltage> yep
[01:47] <pygi> highvoltage: that's weird
[01:53] <highvoltage> pygi: I hope you didn't spend the entire 41 minutes pondering before you said that ;)
[01:59] <stgraber> :)
[03:11] <bddebian> Howdy
[03:12] <ace> hi all
[03:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> gday
[03:12] <bddebian> Hello ace, Kamping_Kaiser
[03:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[03:13] <ace> hi there... wassup...
[03:15] <ace> anyone know why gcompris has no sound under ltsp ? and hydrogen neither ?
[03:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> do you have remote device support enabled?
[03:23] <ace> no, just the sound
[03:23] <ace> as in 'Sound=True' in lts.conf
[03:31] <pygi> highvoltage: ofcourse I have :P
[03:38] <highvoltage> ^_^
[03:39] <stgraber-ipv6> yeah, ipv6 rocks :)
[03:39] <pygi> highvoltage: just reinstalled ubuntu, gotta see if packaging will now work
[03:48] <highvoltage> loom loom loom
[03:56] <highvoltage> hmmm...
[04:38] <bddebian> Why are some like this:
[04:38] <bddebian> boolean_t untimeout(fcn, param)
[04:38] <bddebian>     register int    (*fcn)(/* char *param */);
[04:38] <bddebian>     register char * param;
[04:39] <bddebian> While others just do this:
[04:39] <bddebian> void timeout(fcn, param, interval)
[04:39] <bddebian>     int (*fcn)(/* char * param */);
[04:39] <bddebian>     char *  param;
[04:39] <bddebian>     int interval;
[04:40] <bddebian> Shit, sorry wrong window
[04:48] <highvoltage> it's ok. I've confused vim for irssi too sometimes.
[04:49] <highvoltage> that's why you'll find loooong irellevant conversations in tuxlab code.
[04:50] <bddebian> heh
[05:05] <Yagisan> :)
[08:00] <RichEd> edubuntugirl: Tell Nuffing I was looking for her to say Happy Birthday to Griffin and that RichEd loves and misses them all the way from the US of A back to the Z of A
[08:00] <edubuntugirl> Righto, RichEd!
[08:38] <RichEd> edubuntugirl: seen Nuffing
[08:38] <edubuntugirl> Nuffing was last seen on #edubuntu 3 days, 38 minutes and 49 seconds ago, saying: I'm telling you he is hiding! [Thu Nov  9 20:59:20 2006] 
[08:39] <highvoltage> sounds like she's hiding :)
[08:39] <highvoltage> edubuntugirl: seen JaneW
[08:39] <edubuntugirl> JaneW was last seen on #edubuntu 185 days, 22 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds ago, saying: thwaps edubuntugirl  [Wed May 10 23:24:14 2006] 
[08:39] <highvoltage> shoe
[08:44] <highvoltage> RichEd: goodnight
[08:45] <pygi> highvoltage, ok, now I'm in a mess :)
[08:46] <pygi> what permissions should be set on random_seed?
[08:46] <pygi> and have you managed to do anything with usplash?
[08:47] <highvoltage> pygi: nope, haven't figured it out, just get a blank screen :(
[08:47] <highvoltage> pygi: where do I find that file? I don't seem to hav ie installed
[08:47] <highvoltage> i thought it would be in /etc/random_seed :/
[08:47] <pygi> highvoltage, in /home/username/.gnupg/
[08:48] <highvoltage> afaik everything in .gnupg should only be readable by it's owner
[08:48] <highvoltage> (and everything above it too, up to your home directory)
[08:49] <pygi> highvoltage, for me everything in that dir is owned by root :-/
[08:50] <pygi> well, that's fine actually, dont wanna anyone mess with my keys
[08:50] <pygi> hmfa,afh :-/
[08:51] <pygi> highvoltage, can you tell the ownership of files in that dir at your place?
[08:51] <pygi> It seems I messed something badly again :P
[08:56] <pygi> right, all should be owned by me :-o
[08:59] <pygi> bleh, I'm getting rusty
[08:59] <pygi> highvoltage, now for the usplash problem ...
[08:59] <pygi> have you tried that tool seveas made? perhaps it can help
[09:50] <pygi> bddebian, ping?
[09:51] <bddebian> pygi: Sorta here, what's up?