[04:11] <kejava> Hi, is the most recent version of Edubuntu using LTSP 5 (Muekow) ?
[04:14] <LaserJock> yes
[04:15] <LaserJock> kejava: basically
[04:15] <LaserJock> kejava: you might ask #ltsp for sure
[04:15] <kejava> how are the lts.conf parameters working for you, if at all?  i just tested an LTSP-5 install.  looks like not many of the lts.conf parameters work normally anymore.
[04:16] <LaserJock> I think it's supposed to be mostly automatic
[04:17] <kejava> yeah, that's what I've found.  the install doesn't even include a default lts.conf file.
[04:17] <kejava> i need it for some odd, old setups.
[04:17] <kejava> LaserJock, i'm coming from LTSP-4.2.  how is LTSP-5 working for you so far?
[04:18] <LaserJock> I don't use LTSP so I don't have an answer
[04:19] <kejava> oh yeah, sorry.  guess you don't have to use ltsp to use edubuntu ;-)
[04:19] <LaserJock> :-)
[04:19] <LaserJock> I haven't had an occasion to set up an LTSP server yet
[04:19] <LaserJock> though I'd like to at the uni
[04:21] <kejava> it's not too tough.  i'm testing out LTSP-5 with two laptops and a cross over cable.  so far LTSP-5 looks very nice.  i just have to get the sound server working and local devices.
[05:45] <Neronious> hello, i am trying to install edubuntu 6.10 on a fairly old laptop and it will not do the "building LTSP chroot..." is it possable to fix by going to 6.06? or am i just using a too old computer, or can i live without the LTSP? but dosnt that mean i cant use apt-get?
[05:46] <LaserJock> LTSP doesn't have anything to do with apt-get
[05:49] <Neronious> musta read something wrong. meh o well but when it says there an error and i skip it will it come back to haunt me in some way? or even let me finish the installation?
[05:51] <LaserJock> I think it'll let you continue
[05:53] <Neronious> thank you
[10:30] <stgraber> morning
[02:26] <cbx33> hello everybody
[02:26] <cbx33> <hi doctor cbx33>
[02:27] <jsgotangco> hmm?
[02:27] <cbx33> soirry
[02:27] <cbx33> simpsons quote
[02:27] <jsgotangco> ahh
[03:02] <cliebow_> anyone have suggestions for errant sony laptop in which 2.6.20.9 wont load beyond recognit\ion of "scsi" memory stick..from another kernel seen as usb device..cant use modprobe.d/blacklist to exclude a module
[03:53] <bddebian> Heya
[04:39] <cbx33> ping ogra
[05:04] <sbalneav> Morning all
[05:05] <bddebian> Heya sbalneav
[05:05] <LaserJock> hi Scotty
[05:06] <sbalneav> Hey bddebian & LaserJock
[05:32] <Petaris> Hi all
[05:33] <Petaris> anyone know what if any fix there is for the new US DST rules going into effect on Sunday?
[05:33] <Petaris> Do I just have to manually change the time on the server?
[05:34] <chin1> can you setup edubuntu to send snmp statisctics about the client to the server?
[05:41] <sbalneav> Petaris: No, if you've been doing your updates, it will just work
[05:41] <LaserJock> Petaris: I believe updates have been sent out to 6.06 and 6.10
[05:41] <sbalneav> timezone files have been updated for some time.
[05:43] <Petaris> LaserJock: is there a way to see which version I am running?
[05:43] <Petaris> i think it is 6.06 but I can't remember
[05:43] <Petaris> sbalneav: I don't remember seeing an update for it but I might have missed it in the list
[05:45] <LaserJock> I think the package is something like tzdata
[05:45] <Petaris> ok
[05:46] <Petaris> I will look
[05:46] <sbalneav> yup, tzdata
[06:07] <Petaris> sbalneav: I can't find the tzdata package in synaptic
[06:09] <sbalneav> dpkg -l | grep tzdata
[06:09] <sbalneav> you've already got it
[06:13] <Petaris> sbalneav: I did another test I found and its right anyway
[06:13] <Petaris> zdump -v /etc/localtime | grep 2007
[06:17] <Petaris> Thanks gusy
[06:17] <Petaris> er, guys
[08:01] <cbx33> cliebow, there must be a hidden secret option we havn't found yet
[08:11] <cliebow> Yessir...
[10:06] <zch> hi
[10:07] <zch> ogra: what is the current state of ltsp-manager?