[12:45] <cliebow>  cbx33:ok...all those import pieces are in the  samefolder? or am i proving my ignorance..
[12:45] <cliebow> running out to the car
[12:50] <cliebow> such as studentcontrolpanel.tcm
[12:51] <cliebow> studentcontrolpanel.vbc
[12:51] <cliebow> studentcontrolpanel.tcmplugins.
[12:51] <cliebow> i hace bnone of these
[12:53] <cliebow> maybe i have the wrong  folder????
[01:27] <gvc> hello
[01:32] <gvc> can someone help me load nvidia nforce2 Chipset Driver
[01:34] <gvc> this seems different than what edubuntu has https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[02:55] <gvc> is there anyone there?
[03:03] <Burgwork> gvc: those refer to nvidia graphics cards, not chipsets
[03:04] <gvc> hmmm
[03:04] <gvc> I know it was all someone in#ubuntu could produce
[03:05] <gvc> I need to get the nic and audio working on this http://www.biostar-usa.com/mbdetails.asp?model=M7NCG%20400
[03:05] <Burgwork> it should just work
[03:05] <Burgwork> which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[03:05] <Burgwork> is this is a thin client?
[03:06] <gvc> no just installed on 10 g
[03:06] <gvc> drive
[03:06] <gvc> 6.10 edubuntu
[03:07] <gvc> I did this lspci | grep -i nvidia at the terminal
[03:08] <Burgwork> so the sound completely doesn't work?
[03:09] <gvc> I show a 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nvidia copr nForce2 ehternet controller
[03:09] <gvc> no ..more concerned with the nic
[03:09] <gvc> sticks typing from two pcs
[03:09] <Burgwork> the nic should just work as well
[03:09] <Burgwork> I have one in my desktop and it has worked since hoary
[03:10] <gvc> did you see the board I have ...the web address for the Biostar
[03:10] <gvc> ?
[03:11] <Burgwork> no
[03:11] <Burgwork> which version of Ubuntu did you isntall?
[03:14] <gvc> edubuntu 6.10
[03:14] <gvc> http://www.biostar-usa.com/mbdetails.asp?model=M7NCG%20400
[03:14] <gvc> thats my motherboard
[03:33] <gvc> anyone know how to make a nvidia nic and audio chipset work?
[04:54] <Burgundavia> hey SimonAnibal
[04:54] <Burgundavia> long time, no chat
[04:54] <Burgundavia> how goes your school?
[08:00] <narutosan> LaserJock: Hi
[08:00] <LaserJock> hi narutosan
[08:01] <narutosan> hey did u check my application
[08:01] <jsgotangco> hey!
[08:01] <narutosan> hello
[08:05] <LaserJock> narutosan: what's the name?
[08:06] <narutosan> Pranava Swaroop
[08:06] <jsgotangco> hello LaserJock
[08:06] <narutosan> congrats for becoming a mentor!!
[08:07] <jsgotangco> wow LaserJock you're a mentor now?
[08:08] <Burgundavia> jsgotangco: ! long time no see
[08:08] <LaserJock> jsgotangco: well, seems like there were a number of Edubuntu applicants. I didn't want ogra to have to do it all ;-)
[08:09] <LaserJock> jsgotangco: you doing any SoC stuff this year?
[08:10] <jsgotangco> LaserJock: well i am on holiday till tomorrow so I haven't been online
[08:10] <jsgotangco> LaserJock: no, I don
[08:11] <jsgotangco> LaserJock: no I don't I dunno who is handling it nor if mentorship is still open
[08:12] <nixternal> jsgotangco!!
[08:14] <jsgotangco> hi!
[08:15] <jsgotangco> while using Xandros lol
[08:15] <nixternal> hehe
[08:16] <jsgotangco> heh a friend of mine working at Xandros sent me preview of desktop and server for evaluation purposes
[08:16] <jsgotangco> i promised him i would write an article about it in a local tech mag
[08:17] <nixternal> how is it?
[08:17] <jsgotangco> its usable but not revolutionary
[08:18] <jsgotangco> but it failed to install the nv driver and fellback to vesa
[08:18] <nixternal> hrmm
[08:18] <jsgotangco> but I guess that's a good thing to have vesa as fallback
[08:18] <ajmitch> hey jsgotangco
[08:19] <jsgotangco> hi ajmitch!
[08:19] <ajmitch> what's up?
[08:19] <ajmitch> still busy taking over the world?
[08:19] <jsgotangco> heh I'm somewhere back home but at very high altitude with good internet access
[08:19] <ajmitch> fun :)
[08:20] <jsgotangco> just spending a few days off at work, before a longer break that would happen in 2 weeks lol
[08:21] <ajmitch> how nice it'd be to have time off :)
[08:21] <jsgotangco> i'm gonna setup a small desktop good enough for skywatching and move my telescope over there
[08:27] <ajmitch> back later :)
[08:27] <jsgotangco> nixternal: I wonder who is smoking in Xandros though, choosing Keramik for a business desktop rather than plastique
[08:28] <nixternal> eww
[08:28] <nixternal> Keramik should have been removed in like 1996
[08:28] <jsgotangco> exactly
[08:29] <jsgotangco> it has updated apps though, its not like its stuck in the mid-90s for eternity
[08:30] <nixternal> hehe
[08:30] <nixternal> but it is close
[08:35] <jsgotangco> brb
[09:10] <narutosan> Laser_away: hello
[09:10] <narutosan> Laser_away: are you there??
[09:27] <narutosan> hello
[11:40] <rockprincess> hello!
[11:41] <tackat> hi rockprincess
[11:41] <rockprincess> hey tackat ;) I've noticed you're in #kde-edu as well ;)
[11:42] <tackat> yes
[11:43] <rockprincess> how's the feedback for marble so far? I'm hoping to install it on monday :)
[11:45] <tackat> feedback is great :)
[11:46] <tackat> It will be even better for the next release 0.4 which I plan to release mid-April ;)
[11:46] <rockprincess> i've read in the kde-edu mailinglist that they're having been discussion about mixing marble and kgeography into one application! is that still on? i'd like to see that happening, becuase i think both are very good and useful applications!
[11:47] <tackat> It would make pretty much sense as KGeography doesn't really have a map widget
[11:47] <rockprincess> cool :) keep it up :)
[11:48] <tackat> With Marble you can do much more stuff without having to create special content.
[11:48] <tackat> and it takes less diskspace for doing that
[11:50] <tackat> If you take a look at http://developer.kde.org/~tackat/marble/marble14.png for example, the map is actually a grayscale map on the harddisk which needs less space than a colourful one. That map gets recoloured and bumpmapped on the fly
[11:51] <rockprincess> wow cool!
[11:51] <tackat> So it's pretty efficient
[11:51] <rockprincess> brb....lunch
[02:04] <_ke> hi!
[02:06] <_ke> i just tried to install edubuntu and get LTSP working. now im in a private network with self defined IP-adresses. i set up the dhcp-server and then booted the clients (with PXE and etherboot). in both cases, the clients are able to find the server, and try to load pxelinuz.0, but they hang loading. on the on i get the message: TFTP Open Timeout. what could i do?
[05:49] <gvc> can someone help me load my nvidia nforce2 Chipset Drivers...I did this "lspci | grep -i nvidia" at the terminal...I show a 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nvidia copr nForce2 ehternet controller...the NIC is most important right now
[05:54] <rockprincess> Pete!
[05:55] <cbx33> hey
[05:56] <rockprincess> cbx33: did your GSoC ideas get accepted?
[06:03] <cbx33> not sure
[06:13] <sbalneav> Morning all
[06:14] <rockprincess> morning sbalneav!
[06:15] <sbalneav> Hello rockprincess
[06:18] <juliux> hi sbalneav
[06:28] <sbalneav> Blowing away my laptop now, came with Ubuntu Edgy, now installing Edubuntu Feisty!
[06:28] <sbalneav> Wheeeee
[06:28] <sbalneav> 90%
[06:29] <rockprincess> heheh ;)
[07:25] <LaserJock> narutosan: I am now ;-)
[07:25] <narutosan> ok
[07:26] <narutosan> LaserJock: did you check my application??
[07:27] <narutosan> LaserJock: Can you please get me a remark on my app.
[07:30] <narutosan> LaserJock: ??
[07:31] <LaserJock> looking at it now
[07:31] <narutosan> oh thanx!!
[07:37] <dubbydubby> hey anyone im having problems, when i do lshw it returns this for my network device *-network UNCLAIMED
[07:37] <LaserJock> narutosan: looks pretty good
[07:38] <narutosan> LaserJock: may I know how many apps so far for the same topic?
[07:53] <narutosan> LaserJock: ??
[07:56] <LaserJock> narutosan: there are quite a few
[09:44] <cello_rasp> hi. which controls theme (gtk theme) does edubuntu use? Is it Human (Orange) or does it use a red version of the human theme?
[09:47] <LaserJock> I'm not sure if it's completely different or not
[09:48] <LaserJock> but it's based on the Edubuntu colors
[09:51] <cello_rasp> what color is are the highlight on the scrollbar?
[09:52] <cello_rasp> (I'm assuming you are using edubuntu right now)
[09:54] <LaserJock> I'm not actually
[09:55] <LaserJock> in fact you're luck to catch me at home when I'm in Ubuntu
[09:55] <LaserJock> *lucky
[09:55] <cello_rasp> heh :)
[09:55] <LaserJock> I spend a majority of my time in OS X ssh'd to Ubuntu
[09:55] <LaserJock> so I'm not great with *buntu GUI stuff
[09:57] <highvoltage> sies.
[10:11] <jelkner> hi all, we are trying to run ltsp-build-client and our network connection keeps timing out (we always have this problem inside the school network).
[10:12] <jelkner> where does ltsp-build-client get its data from?
[10:12] <jelkner> can we setup a mirror and point it to the mirror?
[10:12] <highvoltage> jelkner: ltsp-build-client --mirror file:///path-to-mirror
[10:13] <highvoltage> (or replace file:/// with http://archive.ubuntu.yourmirror.com
[10:15] <jelkner> thanks!
[10:16] <sbalneav> Hey all
[10:16] <sbalneav> Anyone have any experience with the intel wireless ipw3945 driver?
[10:24] <stgraber> sbalneav: That's what I have in my laptop but it "works" that's all :)
[10:25] <stgraber> never did something else than using it with NetworkManager for now
[10:25] <highvoltage> sbalneav: I use it on my laptop
[10:35] <sbalneav> Huh!
[10:36] <sbalneav> Fresh install of Edubuntu
[10:36] <sbalneav> linux-restricted-modules-generic wasn't installed
[10:36] <sbalneav> THATS either a bug, or a policy change
[10:37] <LaserJock> bug I'd think
[10:40] <jelkner> we have a feisty edubuntu server running
[10:40] <jelkner> clients get the graphical log-in
[10:40] <jelkner> but log-in fails
[10:41] <jelkner> you can log-in the chroot via tty1
[10:41] <sbalneav> jelkner: sudo ltsp-update-sshkeys
[10:43] <jelkner> sbalneav: thanks!
[10:47] <highvoltage> seems like having to run ltsp-update-sshkeys is still needed
[10:47] <highvoltage> had to do it today with my home ltsp server too :-/
[10:48] <jelkner> everything works!  thanks