[11:57] <ubuntu_newgal> hello?
[11:58] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_newgal: Hi!
[11:58] <ubuntu_newgal> hi =D
[11:59] <ubuntu_newgal> I am trying to find out any information on upcoming classroom events
[12:00] <ubuntu_newgal> I am on the nun email list. and I see that some classes just finished?
[12:00] <tonyyarusso> Ah, yes.
[12:00] <ubuntu_newgal> I hope someone will be offering more classes...
[12:00] <tonyyarusso> We (actually, in large part, I) are working on getting the 2007 schedule up and running.
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> I had hoped the holiday break would be shorter, but oh well.
[12:01] <ubuntu_newgal> hahahahaha
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> There _will_ be more, we just don't know exactly when yet.
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> We are likely having a meeting in the very near future about that, among other things.
[12:01] <ubuntu_newgal> that is ok, I know how it can be sometimes coming back after an extended break...
[12:01] <ubuntu_newgal> ahhhh great... so I should keep an eye on my email then?
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> The mailing list and wiki page will both carry up to date info on developments, and you can always ping me to see what's happening.
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> Meanwhile, you can add your suggestions/requests at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Classroom/Ideas
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> :)
[12:02] <ubuntu_newgal> ok thanks!!!
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> So yep, watch your mail!
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> Your welcome!
[12:03] <ubuntu_newgal> Is it ok if I pass the word around the install fest that I go to?
[12:04] <tonyyarusso> Absolutely!
[12:05] <ubuntu_newgal> great!
[12:05] <ubuntu_newgal> ok caio I am going to browse the wiki and forums more... thank you
[12:06] <tonyyarusso> See you around
[12:06] <ubuntu_newgal> <-- ms.Kai    ok thanks Tony, see you around...
[07:31] <th01> salut
[10:53] <T-ROK> hey
[10:53] <tonyyarusso> hi
[10:53] <T-ROK> i installed ubuntu with a windows dualboot, can i access all of my files i can get from windows now? (folder on desktop, shared documents are main concerns)
[10:54] <tonyyarusso> You can always read Windows files from Ubuntu, and with an add-on to Windows can read and write Ubuntu files from Windows.  Writing Windows files from Ubuntu is sort of possible, but not really safe.
[10:57] <T-ROK> ok so i have have a program in a folder on my desktop in windows and all of my media in my shared documents, i should be able to get at all of that now that ubuntu is installed?
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> Yep
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> !ntfs
[10:58] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions. For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> The link there ^^
[10:59] <T-ROK> ok
[10:59] <T-ROK> i installed ubuntu and as soon as it finnished had to leave for the weekend so i dont know if i did it right
[10:59] <T-ROK> if i wanted windows to have 90% and linux to have 10% of my hardd rive i would move the slider to 90 right?
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> I think so?
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> Sorry - I've only used the old-school text installer where you specify sizes :S
[11:02] <T-ROK> oh ok
[11:02] <T-ROK> well hopefully i didnt destroy it
[11:14] <nothlit> the auto partitioner gives you a slider?
[11:15] <tonyyarusso> The live CD one, under manually setup, yes.
[11:17] <nothlit> eh, ive only used gparted/the tie-in