[09:43] <cbx33> ping rodarvus
[09:43] <cbx33> ping highvoltage
[11:24] <cbx33> ping ogra
[11:24] <ogra> PONG
[11:24] <ogra> oops
[11:24] <ogra> sorry fo rthe caps
[11:24] <cbx33> np
[11:25] <cbx33> did you get a chance to see my mail yet?
[11:30] <ogra> no, sorry, i havent been at the computer until 20 min ago ... i'll look over it today, thanks for rminding
[11:31] <cbx33> np
[11:31] <cbx33> then I can get started on it
[11:49] <ogra> "My name is Eoghan
[11:49] <ogra> Crosby and I work for the Irish charity Camara. Our main aim is to
[11:49] <ogra> provide education to Africa, with technology realising this initiative.
[11:49] <ogra> We take in second hand computers from businesses, refurbish them through
[11:49] <ogra> volunteer assistance, load Edubuntu and then send them to schools in
[11:49] <ogra> Africa. We sent 1000 computers fully loaded with Edubuntu to schools all
[11:49] <ogra> over Ethiopia and Kenya last year."
[11:49] <ogra> now thats nice ...
[11:53] <rodarvus> cbx33, pong
[11:53] <cbx33> indeed
[11:54] <rodarvus> good morning :)
[11:54] <cbx33> hey rodarvus
[11:54] <cbx33> was gonna say...I don;t mind poking akira about the drivers
[11:54] <cbx33> oh and is the data on the getting started on the edubuntu pge about ltsp still relevant?
[11:54] <cbx33> it says the guide is for 6.06
[11:54] <cbx33> how does it change to 6.10
[11:54] <rodarvus> cbx33, why not?
[11:55] <rodarvus> (just curious :) )
[11:55] <cbx33> I didn't know if it was still required to edit eh dhcp file
[12:10] <cbx333> sorry about that
[12:10] <cbx333> rodarvus: I got up to you saying just curious
[12:10] <cbx333> ;)
[12:11] <rodarvus> :)
[12:12] <cbx333> what did you say after that ;0
[12:14] <rodarvus> ahn
[12:15] <rodarvus> I didn't said anything after that, but before that I asked why I (we) shouldn't contact Akira about the drivers
[12:15] <ogra> cbx333, its not necessary anymore to edit tat file on new instally
[12:15] <cbx333> you can if you wish....or were you saying we as in canonical?
[12:15] <cbx333> ogra: thanks dude
[12:18] <cbx333> cough cough
[12:18] <cbx333> i used to like soldering
[12:34] <jsgotangco> hello
[12:35] <highvoltage> hi jerome
[12:36] <highvoltage> cbx333: pong
[12:36] <highvoltage> cbx333: take it easy on the flux there ;)
[12:38] <jsgotangco> hey jonathan how are you doing
[12:41] <highvoltage> jsgotangco: good. I slept an insane amount last night :)
[12:41] <jsgotangco> ohhh
[12:41] <jsgotangco> hehe
[12:49] <cbx33> highvoltage: pm
[02:22] <willvdl> BECTA review: http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/9045
[02:23] <cbx33> hey willvdl
[02:23] <willvdl> hey, that article is an interesting read
[02:24] <cbx33> ah yes
[02:24] <cbx33> read the highlights
[02:25] <willvdl> interesting office comparison
[02:26] <juliux> hi cbx33
[02:26] <juliux> cbx33, how was BETT?
[02:27] <cbx33> juliux: BETT was awesome
[02:27] <cbx33> see my blog for details ;)
[02:27] <juliux> cbx33, i will check your blog;)
[02:28] <cbx33> hehe
[02:29] <jsgotangco> BECTA? BETT?
[02:30] <cbx33> heheh
[02:30] <cbx33> BETT was a technology show
[02:30] <cbx33> BECTA is a board fro advising schools in standards in ICT
[02:31] <juliux> cbx33, nice reports
[02:31] <jsgotangco> i bet the B stands for British
[02:31] <juliux> cbx33, it is normal that the opensource part has more visitores then the rest
[02:31] <cbx33> juliux: there is a 3,000 word debrief to go along with that
[02:31] <willvdl> jsgotangco, nice alliteration
[02:31] <juliux> cbx33, i read the short version;)
[02:32] <cbx33> I'll bet a buck that the b stands for british
[02:32] <juliux> the E is for education?
[02:32] <cbx33> yup
[02:32] <juliux> t for trade?
[02:32] <jsgotangco> ive used Office 2007, its pretty but its just that
[02:32] <cbx33> technology i think
[02:32] <jsgotangco> at least the UI looks smashing
[02:32] <juliux> and the second one?
[02:32] <cbx33> not sure
[02:33] <cbx33> jsgotangco: they are just xp + office xp with bling
[02:33] <jsgotangco> sure they are
[02:33] <jsgotangco> i kinda dig vista's UI though
[02:35] <willvdl> http://www.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?at_code=386398
[02:35] <willvdl> office 2007 had a serious UI rethink
[02:35] <willvdl> context sensitive menus apparently
[02:37] <cbx33> nice link willvdl
[02:38] <willvdl> yeah, google alerts rule OK
[03:03] <jsgotangco> it sucks though that office 2007's default file formats are incompatible from legacy
[03:54] <bddebian> Heya
[05:32] <sbalneav> I'm BAAAAAACK
[05:42] <ogra> hi sbalneav
[05:43] <sbalneav> Hey!  Hiya ogra!
[05:43] <sbalneav> So, I've been dumping xdmcp logins, and switching over to ldm here
[05:43] <ogra> pitti asked what kind of code review you still need for ltsp-persistant-home
[05:44] <sbalneav> Works great, if I use an ssh compiled to accept CIPHER=NONE
[05:44] <ogra> (its stil marked as needs cde review
[05:44] <ogra> )
[05:44] <ogra> *code
[05:44] <sbalneav> Yeah, just need him to look it over, and see if it meets his security idears
[05:45] <ogra> could you explain that to him ? he didnt understand when i tried
[05:45] <sbalneav> Sure.
[05:45] <sbalneav> I'll send him an email
[05:45] <ogra> thanks ...
[05:45] <ogra> pulse is approved for main
[05:45] <ogra> but i cant get it respect the volume control ...
[05:46] <ogra> at least its not regressing vs edgy ...
[06:37] <cbx33> ogra, this SCP split is harder than it first seems
[06:38] <LaserJock> hi cbx33
[06:38] <cbx33> hey LaserJock
[08:44] <cbx33> ping LaserJock
[08:44] <cbx33> phew finished the SCP frontend/backend split.....come on KDE developers.....we need you now ;)
[09:05] <LaserJock> bah
[09:41] <cbx333> bah?
[09:41] <cbx333> brb
[09:45] <LaserJock> cbx333: arggg
[09:45] <LaserJock> cbx333: I keep missing you
[10:47] <cbx333> LaserJock, I'm back for a sec
[10:50] <LaserJock> cbx333: hi!
[10:51] <cbx333> too late I've gone
[10:51] <cbx333> hahah
[10:51] <LaserJock> doh
[10:51] <cbx333> pm dude