[04:11] <gotama> Hi there! How can I deactivate the hibernate option in the logout menu? Thanks a lot.
[04:37] <gotama> How to disable the hibernate option? Help please.
[02:45] <boricua> hav ing problems with live cd i get error during boot and will not boot  boot cd kernel error
[03:44] <bddebian> Howdy
[03:53] <stgraber> hi
[04:15] <lguerra> Hi
[06:56] <juliux> !seen Riched
[06:56] <ubotu> I last saw RichEd (n=richard@12.43.60.50) 20h 54m 39s ago, quiting: "~ that was my last one ... promise ~"
[07:33] <cbx33> LaserJock, 
[07:33] <LaserJock> hi cbx33 
[07:41] <highvoltage> yo cbx33 and LaserJock 
[07:41] <LaserJock> hi highvoltage 
[07:42] <cbx33> yo yo yo highvoltage 
[07:42] <highvoltage> LaserJock: how's the laser?
[07:42] <pygi> hey LaserJock cbx33 highvoltage 
[07:42] <capt_kirk> hi all.
[07:42] <cbx33> hey pygi 
[07:42] <capt_kirk> ogra, i can't get my ltsp chroot to update correctly
[07:42] <highvoltage> hi capt_kirk, tell scotty to beam us up!
[07:43] <capt_kirk> ogra, i followed the directions on your entry in the wiki for both a fresh install (which kept dying during download, so I gave up.  Very slow bandwidth in Tanzania) and for a dist-upgrade.
[07:44] <capt_kirk> ogra, the dist-upgrade looked like it worked while watching the script, but then it fails on rebooting the clients.
[07:45] <capt_kirk> ogra, the script output kept saying that it did not like the locality and was going to the default locale.
[07:45] <capt_kirk> ogra, any ideas?
[07:46] <capt_kirk> or anyone else for that matter?  Thanks.
[07:46] <capt_kirk> Hi, highvoltage
[07:48] <cbx33> highvoltage, can you remember any of those words we came up with yesterday for ubuntu
[07:51] <highvoltage> cbx33: not really :(
[07:51] <cbx33> heheh
[07:51] <cbx33> np
[08:08] <cbx33> http://www.progbox.co.uk/ubuntuwordmap.jpg
[08:08] <cbx33> http://nonfiction.ig-gestaltung.de/wp-content/web20map.png
[08:08] <cbx33> I'm working on an ubuntu one, anyone care to offer some more words?
[08:23] <LaserJock> cbx33: interesting
[08:28] <pygi> cbx33: libburn :P
[08:29] <paolob-parroquia> Hi guys! Anyone could help me using ltsp-build-client with apt-cacher?
[08:30] <paolob-parroquia> ltsp-build-client --mirror http://server:3142 doesn't work
[08:33] <paolob-parroquia> ok, resolved, I had to do "sudo ltsp-build-client --mirror  http://server:3142/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"
[08:40] <paolob-parroquia> ogra, could we put the apt-cacher note for ltsp-build-client in https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuLTSPUpgradeNotes?highlight=%28upgrade%29 ?
[08:49] <amachu> #ubuntu-locoteams
[11:22] <paolob-parroquia> Hi guys! After upgrading to edgy (including removing and rebuilding ltsp root) dhpc3 doesn't start any more: sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart
[11:22] <paolob-parroquia> /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server: 105: Syntax error: Bad fd number
[11:22] <paolob-parroquia> I get that error
[11:22] <paolob-parroquia> any hint?
[11:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> whats on line 105 of your config file?
[11:24] <paolob-parroquia> Kamping_Kaiser, /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf has only 19 lines
[11:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> and theres nothing in /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf? (i havent dealt with edgy)
[11:26] <paolob-parroquia> Kamping_Kaiser, in dapper /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf was dhcp3 config
[11:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> paolob-parroquia, yes, but there was data in the file (unused as it was)
[11:27] <paolob-parroquia> Kamping_Kaiser, anyway, /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf's 105th line is commented out
[11:27] <paolob-parroquia> as most of the file
[11:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> paolob-parroquia, can you pastebin both files?
[11:31] <paolob-parroquia> Kamping_Kaiser, both are in http://ca.pastebin.com/828408
[11:32] <paolob-parroquia> Kamping_Kaiser, the only change from dapper is the "i386/" in the filename directive, as recommended in https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuLTSPUpgradeNotes?highlight=%28upgrade%29
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> #
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> default-lease-time 60;
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> #
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> max-lease-time 200; 
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> those are in seconds, iirc
[11:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> so 1-3 minute handouts... was that what you wanted?