[12:19] <Didius> Hi
[12:19] <Didius> is there any hot potatoes alike for linux?
[12:20] <lns> Didius, "hot potatoes"?
[12:21] <Didius> Hot potatoes, a program to make excercices for pupils which they can make on the PC
[12:21] <Didius> http://hotpot.uvic.ca/
[12:22] <Didius> there is a wine linux version but well you know
[12:22] <Didius> :d
[12:22] <Didius> + it's closed source
[12:23] <Didius> I tried eXe e-learning but that's not realy that good for closed questions
[12:23] <lns> hmmm, i haven't heard of any
[12:23] <lns> if there are, they're probably for the commandline/cureses =p
[12:23] <lns> but i dunno, i could be wrong
[12:24] <Didius> hot potatoes is very know though
[12:31] <cmonkey> the main page says theyres a java version that runs in linux
[12:31] <cmonkey> *there's
[12:36] <allenm_> hello? anybody home?
[12:36] <Didius> yes?
[12:36] <Didius> i'm at home :d
[12:37] <allenm_> is it usually this quite on the edubuntu irc channel
[12:37] <Didius> i don't know :p
[12:38] <Didius> wel hi countrymike :d
[12:38] <countrymike> hello :-)
[12:38] <allenm_> I'm looking for info about charter schools using edubuntu - hi mike
[12:40] <Didius> excuse me for asking, but what are charter schools?
[12:41] <allenm_> Sorry Didius. Type of public school in the US that's more independent then most public schools.
[12:42] <Didius> what kind of information would u like?
[12:43] <allenm_> is there an organization promoting the use of OSS for charter schools specifically.
[12:45] <Didius> well in europe (belgium) there are. I don't know about the US though
[12:46] <allenm_> do you know who I might be able to contact who might know that sort of thing? I'm new to Ubuntu, even newer to Edubuntu.
[12:48] <Didius> how about the ubuntuforums.org?
[12:48] <Didius> there's nothing in the edubuntu wiki about charter schools
[12:49] <allenm_> I've been looking at the forums while we've been chatting and most of the topics are technical in nature. Is there a forum you'd recommend?
[12:50] <Didius> perhaps the mailing list would be a good idea for this kind of question
[12:51] <skipper> Hi everyone
[12:51] <Didius> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-education
[12:51] <allenm_> hi skipper
[12:51] <Didius> hi skipper
[12:52] <skipper> After a rocky start, I got my 7.04 server and 12 terminals connected!
[12:55] <skipper> hi n2diy
[12:59] <allenm_> skipper, was that install for a school?
[01:01] <cliebow> allenm_:might ask dtrask..he may have a good handle on new england..
[01:02] <cliebow> i have installs for several public schools here in Maine
[01:03] <allenm_> cliebow: I'm from the Detroit area. While poking around on the wiki I came across LOCO's. Turns out I know some of the guys in the Detroit area LOCO.
[01:03] <cliebow> jammcq:who created ltsp..is in Waterford
[01:04] <cliebow> anyway..if you google for dtrask//you'll coime up eith an email addy
[01:05] <allenm_> I know the guy from our MUG meetings. I guess that tells me who I ought to contact. :)
[01:05] <cliebow> big jim..yep
[01:06] <allenm_> jammcq: thanks. my last comment was directed at you.
[01:06] <cliebow> he is asleep..in Spain
[01:06] <cliebow> i'd wager
[01:08] <allenm_> yup. he did a video feed from spain yesterday and interviewed a Mark Shuttleworth and a couple of other Ubuntu guys.
[01:12] <cliebow> a mark shuttleworth is the guy behind ALl of this
[01:13] <allenm_> I know. The "a" was a slip of the keyboard. They were showing off Intel's version of the OLPC. The audio was bad so I couldn't hear much about it though.
[01:25] <skipper>  /msg allenm_ Yeah, I experimenting with doing away with my windoz machines.  The handwriting is on the wall.  My older ME machines need other software.
[01:33] <allenm_> personal windows machine or where that LTSP install went in?
[01:33] <allenm_> darn, that was for skipper
[01:41] <skipper> allenm_ I built up a server with a 2 G processor and 2 G of ram.  All of the terminal servers are my old 400 MHZ windows ME machines.  So far it is running beautifully!
[01:43] <skipper> allenm_Oops, The terminal server Clients are older machines.
[01:48] <cliebow> me is not an operating system...8`)
[01:50] <n2diy> Hello Skipper, just walked in the door.
[02:10] <allenm_> I've got to go as well. Bye all.
[02:14] <xeratule> I just install edubuntu 64 and the Education suite is missing.  Is there a fix for that?
[02:15] <xeratule> all of them are missing
[02:36] <cliebow> xeratule, osnt there an addon cd?
[02:40] <xeratule> thanks I just insert the cd in the drive and the synaptic package manager popup I deselect the servers and install all the missing package
[02:40] <xeratule> I will write a fix in the forum
[02:42] <cliebow> xeratule, so you are ok?
[02:43] <xeratule> Yes thanks
[02:47] <bimberi> cliebow: I've seen a couple of people report here that the Edubuntu Desktop CD doesn't actually install the Educational apps that are available in the LiveCD environment.  I encouraged one of them to report a bug - but I'm struggling to find it.
[02:51] <cliebow> bimberi, i see..we'll have to get ogra on it..i am not so familiar
[02:54] <bimberi> cliebow: Here's a forum discussion on it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=416615 .  I think I'll report the bug - even though I haven't experienced it personally (because I haven't used the Desktop CD)
[02:55] <cliebow> seems like a plam..
[02:56] <bimberi> :)
[03:07] <xeratule> I posted the fix in: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2625494#post2625494
[04:02] <bimberi> Reported as bug 113719
[04:02] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 113719 in ubiquity "Edubuntu Feisty Desktop CD install doesn't install the education suite" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/113719
[04:47] <chris-t4> can you grab one from my video at http://www.learningelectric.com/edubuntu.html
[04:48] <chris-t4> The videos are 640 x 480
[04:49] <Feldegast> tyvm :)
[04:50] <Feldegast> i have grub screens for ubuntu, kubuntu and xubuntu so far here http://www.kde-look.org/usermanager/search.php?username=feldegast&action=contents
[04:50] <bonbonthejon> Feldegast: I already use your Kubuntu one! :)
[04:51] <bonbonthejon> how do I get edubuntu server to give out IPs with DHCP
[04:52] <Feldegast> enable the dhcpd i guess
[04:52] <Feldegast> the video's are of the boot process, rather than the install process?
[04:52] <bonbonthejon> dhcpd won't start
[04:53] <Feldegast> oh
[04:53] <Feldegast> the video looks like it is for 6.10 and not 7.04
[04:53] <Feldegast> the logo's changed
[04:59] <chris-t4> I think there is a brief shot of the boot screen with the progress bar at the end of the installation video. I don't know if the logo on that screen is the current one though.
[05:00] <Feldegast> it's the one from 6.10
[05:03] <chris-t4> Sorry. I havn't installed the latest version, only updated. Do you think the video is still useful or have there been too many changes?
[05:03] <Feldegast> no idea as i never installed edubuntu before
[05:04] <Feldegast> i know the kubuntu 7.04 install is graphical and only asked 3 or 4 questions
[05:05] <Feldegast> ....havn't done a text install of ubuntu since 4.0x
[05:06] <Feldegast> 4.01
[05:08] <Feldegast> chris-t4 do u instend to upgrade edubuntu?
[05:09] <chris-t4> I have already done this on my machine at work. I'm running in a virtual machine.
[05:11] <Feldegast> but i think i have managed to find something google doesn't have
[05:13] <chris-t4> Hard to believe that it's not there anywhere.
[05:15] <Feldegast> i think the problem is the "only 2 image results per domain" issue
[05:15] <Feldegast> as a result i am not finding anything relevent
[05:18] <chris-t4> is it a red progress bar? I found an image with that.
[05:20] <Feldegast> it's a gradient one i asume
[05:20] <Feldegast> not a single solid colour
[05:21] <Feldegast> ....that's if it follows the same as the other 3
[05:25] <Feldegast> got it :D
[05:25] <Feldegast> https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Artwork/Archives/7%2e04?highlight=%287.04%29
[05:26] <Feldegast> oh wait that's just ubuntu :(
[05:29] <Feldegast> the artwork for edubuntu seams to be missing
[05:30] <chris-t4> I can't find it anywhere either. Sorry I can't stay I've got to go to bed. Good luck with your search.
[05:31] <Feldegast> k ty :)
[05:42] <Feldegast> anyone alive in here?
[05:53] <cmonkey> maybe
[05:59] <Meshezabeel> sort of
[06:14] <Feldegast> anyone with edububntu inside vmware?
[06:15] <Feldegast> i know a long shot but hey worth a shot
[06:16] <Feldegast> guess not :(
[06:36] <bimberi> Feldegast: http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=784&slide=3
[06:38] <bimberi> Feldegast: er, http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=784&slide=2
[06:52] <Feldegast> ty
[07:31] <bimberi> !screenshots-#edubunti is <reply> Screenshots of Edubuntu 7.04 are available at http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=784&slide=1
[07:31] <ubotu> I'll remember that, bimberi
[07:32] <bimberi> argh
[07:33] <bimberi> !screenshots
[07:33] <ubotu> Screenshots of Edubuntu 7.04 are available at http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=784&slide=1
[07:34] <kgoetz> hh
[07:34] <kgoetz> *heh
[07:34] <bimberi> hi kgoetz :)
[07:42] <kgoetz> hi bimberi :)
[07:42] <kgoetz> sorry about lag, at itshare ;)
[07:48] <bimberi> :)
[07:49] <kgoetz> :)
[07:49] <kgoetz> how are you goign mat?
[07:49] <kgoetz> *going mate
[07:51] <bimberi> Very well thanks, wishing I could install Feisty on this PC.  It has to have Dapper because I can only get the driver for its winmodem compiled for Dapper.
[07:52] <bimberi> How about you? Been following UDS?
[07:52] <kgoetz> bugger. winmodems are hateful things. i assume a laptop?
[07:52] <bimberi> nah, a PCI modem in a desktop
[07:52] <kgoetz> i'm goign ok, theres a few things i should have ben doing that i havent so i'm not great.
[07:53] <kgoetz> as for UDS, no. i havent really. catch a few people now and then
[07:53] <kgoetz> but mainly no
[07:53] <bimberi> k
[07:53] <bimberi> i've tried the voip but the sound quality isn't great
[07:54] <kgoetz> voip is just more commitment then i can expend - both setup and horrible latncies :)
[09:02] <Feldegast> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=58003 <- 1 edubuntu 7.04 branded grub screen
[09:02] <Feldegast> my work (for now) is done, enjoy
[11:18] <willvdl> anyone seen pips1?
[11:20] <Burgundavia> willvdl: shall we chat today about doc stuff?
[11:20] <willvdl> Burgundavia, yeah, hope too.
[11:20] <willvdl> have gone through with Jordan etc. at some length. would be good to hear your ideas too
[11:44] <willvdl> Burgundavia, let me know when you free
[11:47] <willvdl> ogra, check jim :)
[11:47] <Burgundavia> willvdl: will do. do you have anything today?
[11:48] <willvdl> Burgundavia, doesn't look like it
[11:48] <willvdl> jsut need a quick swim sometime this afternoon :)
[11:49] <Burgundavia> lucky bastard :)
[11:49] <willvdl> well, my stuff I'm subscribed too is just not getting scheduled...
[11:49] <ogra> willvdl, no need to i hear his snoring since 20min already ;)
[12:05] <hca> Help help!!!!   Hi there can anyone help me to add fonts to the fonts folder??? to edubuntu
[12:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> for a single user?
[12:06] <hca> yes
[12:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> open nautilus -> Ctrl+l -> type 'fonts:/// -> enter
[12:07] <hca> ok done that
[12:08] <hca> how do I save into the folder now?
[12:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> copy the files into it
[12:08] <hca> It won't allow me to copy the files
[12:10] <hca> I see the other files in the font folder are locked -->  have a little lock picture on it
[12:10] <hca> Is it a permissions problem?
[12:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm. yes.
[12:11] <hca> how can i overcome it?
[12:11] <hca> I am the administrator on the PC
[12:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> gksudo nautilus would work
[12:12] <hca> do i type that in terminal?
[12:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> yes, or press alt+f2, and type it in there
[12:18] <hca> ok I'll try
[12:21] <hca> It gives me permision to the font folder (ie the little locks are gone)   But still wont allow me to copy
[12:21] <hca> ???
[12:22] <hca> h
[01:36] <countrymike> lots o' people quittin' 4 the night
[01:37] <countrymike> lots o' people quittin' 4 the nite
[01:37] <countrymike> lots o' people quittin'
[01:37] <countrymike> lots o' people
[01:37] <countrymike> lots
[01:37] <countrymike> l
[01:40] <countrymike> pipedream ... that's s cool nick
[01:45] <pygi> hi folks
[01:59] <pygi> hi js and ogra
[01:59] <pipedream> it's ok
[01:59] <ogra> hey
[02:02] <jsgotangco> hey pygi how's it going
[02:04] <pygi> jsgotangco, pretty good, a bit sick but oh well :)
[02:04] <pygi> you?
[02:05] <jsgotangco> not bad, i've started to turnover my work to my staff since I am leaving my office next week, so a bit tired
[02:08] <pygi> right :)
[02:09] <jsgotangco> i'll have lots of free time starting next week!
[02:13] <pygi> hehe
[02:13] <pygi> wanna code? :P
[02:13] <pygi> I have lots of tasks :)
[02:30] <AnRkey> can anyone here help me with pxe booting ubuntu install?
[02:52] <AnRkey> can any1 help my with booting ubuntu installer via pxe?
[02:54] <pygi> AnRkey, please state the nature of your medical emergency
[02:54] <AnRkey> hi pygi
[02:54] <AnRkey> trying to boot ubuntu installer via pxe
[02:55] <AnRkey> using ris to boot it
[02:55] <AnRkey> it's working sortof
[02:55] <AnRkey> following this guide
[02:55] <AnRkey> http://www.krikkit.net/howtos/boot_debian_installer_images_via_pxe_over_ris.html
[02:56] <AnRkey> the initrd.gz file is the root file system right?
[02:56] <pygi> RIS= that window thingy
[02:56] <AnRkey> yeah
[02:56] <pygi> windows*
[02:56] <pygi> ergh, /me never worked with that :-/
[02:57] <pygi> ok, so what's the problem?
[02:57] <AnRkey> i can't change the dhcp here to linux so i have to accept winblows
[02:57] <AnRkey> well it's booting from the kernel ok
[02:57] <AnRkey> but the filesystem is not loading
[02:57] <pygi> any error?
[02:57] <AnRkey> i don't think the rootimage is the correct file
[02:57] <AnRkey> one sec
[02:57] <pygi> you got right images for (edu)buntu)
[02:57] <pygi> ?
[02:58] <AnRkey> is says please append correct "root=" boot option
[02:58] <AnRkey> well using ubuntu installer atm not edubuntu
[02:58] <AnRkey> but that shouldnt matter
[02:58] <pygi> nod
[02:59] <AnRkey> http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ << what file is the root image that the howto is saying to use
[02:59] <pygi> lemme see if Marty is here :)
[02:59] <AnRkey> if i can get this working then i think i can even get ubuntu to boot over the network :D
[02:59] <AnRkey> so maybe boot edubuntu off ris
[03:00] <AnRkey> just point it to the ubuntu box from ris :D
[03:00] <AnRkey> that would make me very happy
[03:00] <pygi> yes, yes, I'm hunting Marty :)
[03:00] <pygi> wait ^^
[03:01] <pygi> AnRkey, ehm, question ... can you read spanish, or shall I translate to you?
[03:02] <AnRkey> one sec
[03:02] <pygi> (/me found an article)
[03:04] <pygi> AnRkey, tell when you're back ^_^
[03:04] <AnRkey> soz, on phone
[03:05] <frustratedwithed> The out of the box thin-client idea is really not true
[03:06] <pygi> :P
[03:06] <pygi> why not? :)
[03:07] <frustratedwithed> I have been struggling with a simple set up, where I have an AMD64 box with an eth0 for the thin-client network, eth1 for the internet
[03:07] <frustratedwithed> I follow all the instructions I can find, but when
[03:07] <frustratedwithed> the clients, which have PXE ethernet cards try to connect, they don] t see the dhcp server
[03:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, have you checked your dhcp server is running?
[03:08] <frustratedwithed> again eth0 is reserved is connected to the LTSP terminals switch, and eth1 is connected to the internet through a router
[03:09] <pygi> you checked dhcp server, you rebuilded ssh keys, you did all the necessary debugging steps to assure problems is not of any hardware nature, or your misconfiguration of anything? :)
[03:10] <frustratedwithed> I did an ifconfig and this is what I get: eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:8D:D1:47:14
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX packets:142 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           TX packets:149 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX bytes:49132 (47.9 KiB)  TX bytes:49374 (48.2 KiB)
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           Interrupt:22 Base address:0xd400
[03:10] <frustratedwithed> eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:16:01:5C:18:B2
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           inet addr:192.168.0.254  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           inet6 addr: fe80::216:1ff:fe5c:18b2/64 Scope:Link
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[03:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> *do not* flood the channel
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX packets:3571 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           TX packets:1896 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX bytes:3013866 (2.8 MiB)  TX bytes:210150 (205.2 KiB)
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           Interrupt:17 Base address:0x4000
[03:10] <frustratedwithed> lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
[03:10] <pygi> OMG!
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX packets:72 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[03:10] <pygi> don't do that !
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           TX packets:72 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
[03:10] <frustratedwithed>           RX bytes:5672 (5.5 KiB)  TX bytes:5672 (5.5 KiB)
[03:11] <pygi> dude, dude
[03:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> you dont have an ip on eth0...
[03:11] <pygi> highvoltage, where's that bot of yours :-/
[03:11] <pygi> plus, don't paste here
[03:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> !pastebin | frustratedwithed
[03:11] <ubotu> frustratedwithed: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:13] <frustratedwithed> OK, sorry, here is the pasted link: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20165/
[03:16] <AnRkey> back
[03:16] <AnRkey> pygi,
[03:16] <AnRkey> sorry mate
[03:16] <pygi> AnRkey, no worries
[03:16] <AnRkey> my life is not my own
[03:16] <pygi> well, I got an idea how to solve your problem ^_^
[03:16] <AnRkey> do tell
[03:16] <AnRkey>  :P
[03:16] <pygi> you'll have to trust me since I never tried this :P
[03:17] <AnRkey> ok, trust installed :D
[03:17] <pygi> ok, so you created all the necessary things like subdirectories (/templates, bla,bla, bla) and whatever?
[03:17] <AnRkey> yeah
[03:17] <AnRkey> done
[03:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, you have no IP on eth0
[03:17] <AnRkey> it's booting fine too
[03:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> so of course dhcp (and therefore clients) arnt working
[03:17] <AnRkey> it can't load the root filesystem at this stage though
[03:18] <pygi> got the netboot cd AnRkey ?
[03:18] <pygi> (let's just go on pls)
[03:18] <AnRkey> no but i can get it quick
[03:18] <pygi> ehm, not netboot sec
[03:18] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: I don't think you need one, because that is the one serving the DCHP to the LTSP terminals, right?
[03:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, wrong
[03:19] <pygi> I meant netboot AnRkey
[03:19] <AnRkey> pygi, netboot.tar.gz?
[03:19] <pygi> that, yes :)
[03:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> you absolutely positively require an ip, and you absoltely positively need it to be a constant one.
[03:19] <AnRkey> got it
[03:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> then you need to set DHCP to listen on the subnet you just gave eth0 and restart the service
[03:19] <pygi> AnRkey, ok, so you have:  \RemoteInstall\Setup\Whatever\Images\PXELinux\i386\templates
[03:19] <pygi> uncompress it there
[03:19] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: So, now eth0 is set as Roaming Mode Enabled by default by the installer
[03:20] <AnRkey> ok giving that a try, brb
[03:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> whatever that means
[03:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> i asume its a feistyism
[03:20] <pygi> AnRkey, kk
[03:20] <mcsd> can someone help I have a tar.gz file I am trying to extract but get this for some files "cannot mknod: Operation not permitted"
[03:21] <frustratedwithed> So, if set eth1 to 192.168.0.254, what should eth0 be?
[03:21] <pygi> AnRkey, tar xfz netboot.tar.gz should do the trick if you can do it from linux :P
[03:21] <pygi> mcsd, tar xvzf bla.tar.gz :)
[03:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, anything not in 192.168.0.0/24
[03:21] <mcsd> xvzf? do you have documentation that explains this?
[03:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> (ie192.168.1.0/24)
[03:22] <pygi> mcsd, just try ^^
[03:22] <mcsd> no I trust you just wanted to learn more
[03:22] <ogra> mcsd, man tar ;)
[03:22] <pygi> indeed ^_^
[03:22] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: I'll try that, thanks
[03:22] <pygi> ogra, we're going to get (probably) gPXE book this year, yay :-D
[03:25] <ogra> great to see so much going on here while everyone is busy in sevilla
[03:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi ogra . good to see you
[03:25] <pygi> well ... a lot more things going behind the scenes ;)
[03:27] <pygi> AnRkey, you're supposed to get two issues due to NTFS not supporting symlinks. We'll bypass by copying files:
[03:27] <pygi>  ./pxelinux.cfg - > ubuntu-installer/i386/pxelinux.cfg
[03:27] <pygi>  ./pxelinux.0 - > ubuntu-installer/i386/pxelinux.0
[03:27] <pygi> so you know what you need to copy ^_^
[03:28] <pygi> ok, so now we need to create pxelinux.sif in the same templates folder
[03:28] <pygi> The archives .sif comprise of the system of remote installation of Windows, are of flat text i indicate the routes to us, labels i others
[03:28] <pygi> and you should know how to create one, if not tell me but I'm a bit short on time right now
[03:28] <pygi> net stop binlsvc
[03:28] <pygi> net start binlsvc
[03:29] <pygi> then issue those to restart BINL
[03:30] <pygi> after the clients are up:
[03:30] <pygi> sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[03:30] <pygi> sudo dhclient eth0
[03:30] <pygi> sudo apt-get update
[03:30] <pygi> (edit sources.list prior if you need)
[03:30] <pygi> and now install whatever your heart desires ^_^
[03:30] <pygi> if this works, please shoot me a mail at mario dot danic at gmail dot com
[03:30] <pygi> thanks ^_^
[03:32] <AnRkey> pygi, all done and working
[03:32] <AnRkey> that howto needs updating
[03:32] <pygi> AnRkey, congrats, thanks :)
[03:32] <pygi> AnRkey, don't worry ... I'll write an article ;)
[03:32] <AnRkey> this time the paths did not match so i fixed that my moving a few things
[03:33] <AnRkey> gonna add a howto to my blog
[03:33] <pygi> AnRkey, yes, I told you to do so :P
[03:33] <pygi> AnRkey, problem is that symlinks aren't supported on ntfs
[03:33] <AnRkey> pygi, if you write one email me the addy
[03:33] <AnRkey> pygi, anrkey@gmail.com
[03:33] <AnRkey> pygi, thanks so very much mate :D
[03:33] <pygi> AnRkey, just email me :) This way I won't remember ;)
[03:33] <mcsd> in gnome why do files have a green foot graphic when they are all different file types?
[03:33] <pygi> AnRkey, and put your blog link in there as well. You're most welcome ^_^
[03:33] <pygi> glad that experiment worked ;)
[03:34] <AnRkey> pygi,  pm me your email addy
[03:34] <pygi> done
[03:34] <AnRkey> well i think allot of people are gonna be happy that this can work
[03:34] <pygi> mcsd, because the gnome is all about the foots!
[03:34] <AnRkey> cool
[03:34] <frustratedwithed> Kimping: I tried what you suggested, but it still didn't work.  Here is the pastbin link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20168/
[03:34] <AnRkey> gotta run, my boss is getting restless
[03:34] <pygi> AnRkey, well, I can work with you to create a sane article if you wish.
[03:34] <AnRkey> later
[03:34] <pygi> AnRkey, sure, laters
[03:34] <AnRkey> will drop u an email soo
[03:34] <AnRkey> n
[03:35] <AnRkey> ciao
[03:35] <pygi> kk
[03:36] <frustratedwithed> Sorry I meant Kamping
[03:36] <pygi> frustratedwithed, make sure you've killed all the bugs in your configuration. I'm sure things are not that hard :)
[03:37] <pygi> things are relatively trivial when you get to the core of them
[03:37] <pygi> :)
[03:37] <frustratedwithed> pygi: thanks for the suggestion.  can you be be more specific as to which bugs you refer? Is there a list?
[03:38] <pygi> frustratedwithed, in my head usually, yes :
[03:38] <pygi> :P
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, pastebin /etc/ltsp/whateverthisfileis, and /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> i went over this about 24 hours ago with someoen else ;)
[03:38] <frustratedwithed> As for the configuration, I just inserted the AMD64 CD and followed the instructions
[03:38] <pygi> frustratedwithed, if you can't fix it by tonight, we'll get it solved then
[03:38] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: in a minute
[03:39] <pygi> I have to deliver two presentations now, so :OP
[03:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, uds? good luck
[03:39] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, not UDS :)
[03:39] <pygi> I'm not there ;)
[03:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, next time perhaps ;)
[03:40] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, nah, didn't apply
[03:40] <mcsd> sorry but how do you remove a directory with sub folders and files?
[03:40] <pygi> last time I did, was accepted, and didn't go :P
[03:40] <pygi> mcsd, rm -rf folder/
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, hehehe.
[03:40] <pygi> mcsd, please do read some manuals ;)
[03:40] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, well, just you laugh ;)
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> mcsd, and be *very* careful with -f
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, i will :P
[03:41] <mcsd> pygi sorry I read the rmdir instead
[03:41] <pygi> mcsd, don't you worry here. But people might flame, so do read some nice manuals :)
[03:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> my world just crashed!!, what the heck happened there >.<
[03:42] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, kick :)
[03:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, i'd apreiciate you not kicking me from my GDM again :P
[03:42] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, agreed, for now :)
[03:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> hehe
[03:43] <pygi> well, it's still all the same :)
[03:43] <pygi> but some old people left :(
[03:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> apropos + man -K = win
[03:45] <pygi> don't get it, but I blame one week of not sleeping :p
[03:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> me?
[03:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> apropos+ man -K are ways of searching man pages
[03:46] <pygi> ah
[03:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> relevent to your conversation, i feel :)
[03:46] <pygi> oh well :P
[03:47] <pygi> got it xD
[03:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> ;)
[03:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, what was the last thing you said to me? i crahsed out
[03:47] <pygi> hehe
[03:48] <pygi> he said nothing :P
 Kamping: in a minute
[03:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> oh, lol.
[03:49] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: here is the pastebin for /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20172/
[03:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, your dhcp server currently listens on your eth1 - where your internet is. you ahve to change it (i'll show you)
[03:51] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20174/
[03:52] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, that's a bad way :)
[03:52] <pygi> you should have given him a sed line ;)
[03:52] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, i want to go to bed....
[03:52] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: I'll try that, thanks. I'll be back
[03:53] <frustratedwithed> sed line?
[03:53] <pygi> frustratedwithed, ignore me :)
[03:53] <frustratedwithed> pygi: I am in JST time, where are you?
[03:55] <pygi> freet15, GMT+2 right now I think
[03:55] <frustratedwithed> Kamping: I tried your /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf and
[03:55] <frustratedwithed> then sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart
[03:56] <frustratedwithed> but got the following error
[03:57] <frustratedwithed> Address range 192.168.10.50 to 192.168.0.250, netmask 255.255.255.0 spans multiple subnets!
[03:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> then fix it :)
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> i made a typo in /your/ config. do your bit and unstuff it :)
[03:58] <frustratedwithed> I guess it doesn' t like the 192.168.10.50 to 192.168.0.250, so I'll fix it
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> the 10 should be a 1
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> and the 0.250 should be 1.250
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> wonder how  i let that slip through
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> pygi, i havent recieved it yet :P
[03:59] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, not to you :P
[03:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> </3 :p
[04:00] <frustratedwithed> Got it, it restarted, I'll check the clients connections
[04:00] <pygi> laters folks ;)
[04:00] <pygi> gotta go
[04:00] <pygi> I'm late :p
[04:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> later mate, good luck
[04:01] <bddebian> Heya
[04:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> bddebian, hi mate
[04:02] <bddebian> Hi Kamping_Kaiser
[04:10] <frustratedwithed> KK: Great!  I am getting somewhere!  The client finally sees the DHCP and gets an IP, however, I get an error that it can't find the TFTP file.
[04:11] <frustratedwithed> I remember reading somewhere that I have to add a file for the clients somewhere, but I can't remember what or where...
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, you sure you actually followed the instructions for setting stuff up?
[04:11] <frustratedwithed> any ideas?
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> try sudo ltsp-build-client
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> with whatever options it needs (i dont have an ltsp server handy)
[04:11] <frustratedwithed> I have been reading instructions for over a week, thus my screen name
[04:12] <frustratedwithed> haven't slept for 3 days straight
[04:12] <frustratedwithed> installed 5 times from scratch,..
[04:12] <frustratedwithed> instructions are scarce and all over the place
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> can you link me to hte instructions you were following?
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> sounds like they need to be double checked
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> sudo ltsp-build-client is all you need by the look of it, it should auto build it
[04:16] <frustratedwithed> http://www.edubuntu.org/GettingStarted  http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/server.html  http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/ltsp-theory.html  etc, etc, etc,...
[04:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm ok
[04:19] <frustratedwithed> KK: my server is an AMD64, but my clients are i386.  When I sudo ltsp-build-client, I get an error that /opt/lstp/amd64 already exists and should be removed, should I?
[04:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> if your clients are i386 you need to build with --arch=ie86
[04:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> *i386
[04:20] <frustratedwithed> sudo ltsp-build-client --arch=i386   ???
[04:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> yes
[04:23] <frustratedwithed> KK: it is building now, it seems that it will work this time.  BTW, I am in Japan trying at a university working with some of my students to try to promote Edubuntu at the JHS and HS here.
[04:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, then your in a similar timezone to me. i dont feel so bad about missing my sleep *heh*
[04:25] <frustratedwithed> On a different note, is there a way to use VMware to start LTSP clients on Mac/Win2000/XP/Vista?
[04:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> i have no idea of that one
[04:26] <frustratedwithed> I have a lab, with multiple platforms and some of them are pretty good machines I don't want to waste a thin clients
[04:26] <frustratedwithed> Which country are you at?
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> i susepct you could. you would have to change some NFS server settings, and get the clients to boot through a gateway (i asume thats what vmware would make the hsots)
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> frustratedwithed, you can use ltsp to boot the local system
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> australia
[04:27] <frustratedwithed> Aussie, heh?
[04:27] <frustratedwithed> Cool!
[04:28] <frustratedwithed> What do you mean you can use ltsp to boot the local system?
[04:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> you can boot a machine over ltsp into a menu like grub, which will then let you boot a windows computer
[04:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> not srue about macs
[04:29] <frustratedwithed> Do you meant that I have to start the system as a thin client and then somehow go to the local system?
[04:29] <frustratedwithed> Sort of like a dual partition?
[04:29] <frustratedwithed> Sorry, dual boot?
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> yes.
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> you /can/ do that
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> you dont /have/ to
[04:31] <frustratedwithed> toscalix for dual boot?
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> whats that?
[04:32] <frustratedwithed> I don't know.  You said <meduxa is now known as toscalix>
[04:32] <frustratedwithed> LOL, I see,....
[04:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[04:33] <frustratedwithed> KK:  Yeah, it works!!!!
[04:34] <frustratedwithed> Thank you very, very, very, very, muuuuuchhhh!!!
[04:34] <toscalix> I can make a dual boot. In the mornig I choose beeing a geek or a normal guy
[04:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[04:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> what are you atm?
[04:35] <toscalix> yes
[04:35] <frustratedwithed> LOL
[04:36] <frustratedwithed> Wait, something seems to have gone wrong :-(
[04:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> :|
[04:37] <frustratedwithed> The thin client machine tried to load edubuntu, I got the splash window with the Edubuntu logo and the progress bar,
[04:37] <frustratedwithed> but then it went into a single blinking cursor
[04:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> sure the chroot finished building?
[04:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> have you run ltsp-update-keys and ltsp-update-kernels ?
[04:38] <frustratedwithed> My thin client is a Pentium 3 900Mhz with 318MB memory
[04:38] <frustratedwithed> Yes, I got the message LTSP client installation completed successfully
[04:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> run those two commands and reboot the client
[04:40] <frustratedwithed> KK: where is the directory for the commands?
[04:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> directory?
[04:41] <frustratedwithed> yes, when I sudo ltsp-update-keys I get command not found error
[04:41] <frustratedwithed> should I apt-get install them?
[04:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> unless the tool is removed from fesity, thats what you ahve to run
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> ah, its sshkeys
[04:43] <frustratedwithed> OK, I aproposed ltsp and got ltsp-update-sshkeys, is that what you mean?
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> kgoetz@server:~$ ltsp
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> ltsp-build-client    ltsp-update-kernels
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> ltspfs               ltsp-update-sshkeys
[04:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> so -kernels and -sshkeys is what you need to run
[04:43] <frustratedwithed> got it
[04:45] <frustratedwithed> I still get the same behavior of single blinking cursor on top-left
[04:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> after running both commands and rebooting the client?
[04:47] <frustratedwithed> yeap,  I run -kernels and got message about updating /var/lib/tftpboot directories for chroot: /opt/ltsp/i386
[04:48] <frustratedwithed> I run the -sshkeys command and got nothing
[04:48] <frustratedwithed> then I reboot the client and got the same blinking cursor after splash screen
[04:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> i'm supprised you get nothing, but ok
[04:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> check /var/log/syslog to see if nfs is working
[04:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> infact, restart nfs, its entirely posible it isnt runing
[04:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> *running
[04:49] <frustratedwithed> It seems to be running
[04:51] <frustratedwithed> How do I restart nfs?
[04:51] <Kamping_Kaiser> sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
[04:53] <frustratedwithed> stopped [ok] , unexported [ok] , started [ok]   will try client again
[04:56] <frustratedwithed> KK: same behavior after restart.  Noticed some errors in syslog, but too large to for pastebin
[04:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> to large for pastebin?
[04:58] <frustratedwithed> I copied a portion into the pastebin where I can see the errors
[04:59] <frustratedwithed> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20185/
[05:00] <frustratedwithed> The DHCPDiscover, DHCPOffer, DHCPRequest, DCHPPack sequence goes on for a long time and then it just stops
[05:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> you have nfs issues, the dhcp is fine
[05:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> i cant help with the nfs though
[05:03] <frustratedwithed> KK: thanks, I'll go to bed now and try again in the morning.  Thanks for the help, I never thought a splash screen would be enough, but I think I am a lot farther than when I started
[05:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> no worries, hope it helps
[05:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> *eyes off bed himself*
[05:05] <frustratedwithed> In any case, not an out-of-the-box experience, but that definitely educational, thus the name EDUbuntu ;->
[05:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[05:14] <frustratedwithed> KK: one final question, isn't it possible that eth0 and eth1 are switched some how?
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> yes it is
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> you can use iftab to swap them around in software.
[05:15] <frustratedwithed> That is, eth0 should be the terminal dhcp server and eth1 should be the internet card, right?
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> thats how i have it set up at work
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> its more logical to me
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> you can swap the cables over, and swap the interfaces in iftab and you sholu dbe good to go
[05:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> *should be
[05:17] <frustratedwithed> just read the man for iftab
[05:19] <frustratedwithed> I guess I am more sleepy than I realize.  Do I have to issue an iftab command or change the /etc/iftab file?
[05:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> /etc/iftab.
[05:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> not sure what happens after feisty when it gets removed. probalby gets done in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:20] <frustratedwithed> do I need to restart dhcpd?
[05:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> after changing the file?
[05:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> all network related services
[05:23] <frustratedwithed> yes
[05:23] <frustratedwithed> do I need to restart anything at all?
[05:23] <frustratedwithed> No splash this time after restarting client
[05:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> have you switched your network cables?
[05:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm, actually not sure if you should have to
[05:24] <frustratedwithed> I did switch network cables, but just switched them back
[05:25] <frustratedwithed> KK: I'll go to sleep now, it is past midnight, maybe you should to.  I'll try tomorrow
[05:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> past midnight? its 1am
[05:31] <Drizzo> it's 5 pm ;-)
[05:31] <Drizzo> kind of point of view :)
[05:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> :|
[05:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> hehe
[05:41] <skipper> Hi everyone, I have a problem
[05:42] <skipper> When I run the Thin Client Manager it pegs the cpu at 100%
[05:42] <skipper> I am running 12 terminal server clients on 7.04
[05:43] <skipper> Without the manager running I am at 20% on cpu usage.
[05:58] <highvoltage> ogra: do you know what happened to the guy that did this: http://hpfteam.free.fr/graphisme-libre/?q=node/23 ?
[05:58] <highvoltage> ogra: he seems to be quite talented, perhaps we should pull him in again?
[05:58] <ogra> again ?
[05:58] <ogra> i dont remember him
[05:58] <highvoltage> well, he posted them last year. and in an email I have from him he said he sent those to you
[06:05] <highvoltage> LaserJock: welcome back!
[06:07] <skipper> I still need some help
[06:08] <Feldegast> where should i upload grub splashscreens for edubuntu?
[06:11] <LaserJock> highvoltage: hi
[06:11] <LaserJock> highvoltage: have you seen ogra around?
[06:12] <LaserJock> oli!
[06:12] <ogra> how was your flight ?
[06:12] <LaserJock> long
[06:12] <ogra> good to see you made it
[06:12] <LaserJock> it was over 24hrs total
[06:12] <Feldegast> what does edubuntu use....kde, gnome, xfce....?
[06:12] <LaserJock> gnome
[06:12] <Feldegast> ty
[06:13] <LaserJock> ogra: I just wanted to say, I marked edubuntu-addon-enhancements as Drafting
[06:13] <LaserJock> ogra: because I didn't want it scheduled if the discussion was done
[06:14] <LaserJock> but do need to get more info from mvo?
[06:14] <LaserJock> I think I could probably draft it with what I have now
[06:15] <RichEd> hi HedgeMage
[06:15] <LaserJock> hi RichEd
[06:16] <RichEd> hello LaserJock ... good to be home ?
[06:16] <LaserJock> well, except for I'm flying out in about 7 hrs ... yeah :-)
[06:17] <highvoltage> LaserJock: ouch!
[06:18] <LaserJock> the ouch was that I didn't sleep the night before the flight
[06:18] <LaserJock> since I had to get up at 4:00am
[06:18] <LaserJock> and I was talking with moquist
[06:18] <RichEd> ?? where are you now ... still here at UDS ?
[06:18] <LaserJock> no
[06:19] <RichEd> at an airport somewhere then /
[06:19] <LaserJock> I'm flying with my wife to my little brother's wedding this afternoon
[06:19] <LaserJock> I got home late last night
[06:19] <RichEd> where is the wedding
[06:19] <LaserJock> Montana
[06:19] <LaserJock> about 1000 miles away
[06:19] <LaserJock> that's why I couldn't stay for all of UDS
[06:20] <RichEd> ah ... cowboy territory
[06:22] <LaserJock> yep
[06:24] <LaserJock> anybody here from David Trask?
[06:24] <LaserJock> I last saw him at the Sevilla airport
[06:25] <HedgeMage> hi RichEd
[06:25] <HedgeMage> What's up?
[06:28] <LaserJock> lots of fun stuff I think
[06:28] <HedgeMage> cool
[06:28] <LaserJock> they must be doing something right now
[06:28] <LaserJock> there were lots of education people
[06:28] <LaserJock> schooltool and moodle developers
[06:28] <HedgeMage> :) interesting
[06:29] <LaserJock> Intel people with their Classmate PC
[06:29] <HedgeMage> Very nifty.
[06:29] <HedgeMage> I do miss edubuntu... once hubby's out of the army and things settle down I may have more free time (theoretically).
[06:30] <LaserJock> awesome
[06:31] <LaserJock> we talked a fair amount about edubuntu docs
[06:35] <RichEd> LaserJock: intel with *our* classmate pc ;)
[06:35] <RichEd> they just make the metal and plastic bits
[06:35] <RichEd> we make it eductional
[06:38] <LaserJock> there needs to be lots more educational apps developed for it I think
[06:39] <LaserJock> lots of things for people to do
[06:40] <LaserJock> I hope they're able to build a nice open source development community around it
[06:40] <LaserJock> edubuntu would make an excellent platform for that, IMO
[06:44] <chris-t4> May I ask what is Edubuntu's plan for the classmate? Will the standard desktop install work well on the machine?
[06:44] <LaserJock> it already does
[06:44] <chris-t4> super
[06:44] <LaserJock> ogra installed it a couple days ago
[06:44] <LaserJock> compiz even works on it
[06:45] <LaserJock> there are a couple hardware issues I think, wireless card for instance
[06:45] <LaserJock> but it runs without modification
[06:46] <LaserJock> but it basically takes all of the storage space
[06:46] <LaserJock> so I think the plan is to use a squashfs like a liveCD
[06:48] <RichEd> LaserJock: there is a forum wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-Sevilla/ClassmatePC
[06:48] <RichEd> you will not be able to install a standard edubuntu off a cd
[06:49] <LaserJock> maybe eventually if they get 4GB flash disks
[06:49] <RichEd> it wil be a special .iso or download or whatever, trimmed for small storage and probably some screen real estate stavings in some configs
[06:50] <chris-t4> Thanks RichEd. I'm interested in this also.
[06:52] <RichEd> chris-t4: add yourself to the wiki page if you want news
[06:52] <skipper> Anyone here?
[06:52] <highvoltage> /names :)
[06:53] <RichEd> skipper: i'm not
[06:53] <RichEd> chris-t4: see msg
[06:54] <RichEd> how can we help skipper ?
[06:54] <skipper> I am running 7.04 and when I try to run the Thin Client Manager it pegs by cpu usage to 100%
[06:55] <RichEd> skipper: get into #ltsp and ask there ... the main core people live there, but are at the summit with us in spain
[06:55] <chris-t4> I will try and add myself to the page.
[06:55] <skipper> With 12 clients connected and the Thin client Manager not running I run at about 20% cpu usage
[06:55] <RichEd> look for ogra, sbalneav, or jammcq
[06:56] <RichEd> chris-t4: mail me if you can't : richard@ubuntu.com
[06:56] <skipper> Will do, thanks!
[06:57] <RichEd> bye for now
[06:58] <ogra> RichEd, ?
[06:58] <RichEd> yessir mr ogra sir
[06:58] <ogra> you pinged
[06:58] <RichEd> was looking for help for skipper ... he's now in #ltsp asking there
[06:59] <mpytasz> hi ogra,
[07:00] <ogra> ah, ok, we're quite busy here, seems we found the slowdown
[07:01] <mpytasz> I have some observations (wacom related), you might be interested in - In Lifebook T4210 (we talked about in Jesi) it does not work out of the box in ubuntu. The solution is development branch of linuxwacom - it is not upported in stable.
[07:02] <mpytasz> although 7.04 does boot on it now (in contrast to 6.10 cd)
[07:03] <LaserJock> ogra: did you see my question about the addon CD spec?
[07:06] <ogra> LaserJock, all fine, i'll look throuhg it tomorrow, if we're not done yet i'll manage to have a talk with mvo aside ...
[07:06] <LaserJock> ok, thanks
[07:14] <LaserJock> ok, I'm off
[07:27] <willvdl> HedgeMage, hey
[07:27] <HedgeMage> hi willvdl
[07:28] <willvdl> RichEd just mentioned you'd be keen to help out on the drupal side :)
[07:34] <HedgeMage> willvdl: sure thing. :)
[07:34] <willvdl> HedgeMage, excellent news.
[07:35] <HedgeMage> willvdl: I'm busy as heck, but I'd love to make time for edubuntu's Drupal needs... I miss you guys :)
[07:36] <willvdl> good. to hear. We're specing some stuff at the mo and hope to make it as bite-sized as possible
[07:38] <highvoltage> HedgeMage: howdy!
[07:38] <HedgeMage> willvdl: cool.
[07:38] <HedgeMage> highvoltage: howdy :)
[07:41] <nealmcb> Some colleagues of mine in Colorado, US have just started planning a presentation for a Technology in Education conference in Colorado in june:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JimHutchinson
[07:41] <unimatrix9> hello there
[07:42] <nealmcb> I'm wondering what similar info is out there, and if the edubuntu wiki would be a better place to plan this.  if so, where?
[07:45] <mcsd> is there a good wiki out there for making a live cd?  I have this which is very brief using Paul's Boot CD but I cannot seem to make it work http://www.geocities.com/potato.geo/pbcd.html#download
[07:46] <mcsd> it keeps telling me /dev/loop1 is not a block device proceed y/n
[07:49] <unimatrix9> mcsd what kind of livecd?
[07:50] <unimatrix9> what would you like to do with the livecd?
[08:10] <mcsd> unimatrix9: I have edubuntu 6.10 installed along with beryl (the cube) and would like to make an live cd image of the install
[08:11] <mcsd> I have removed programs from edubuntu like gaim and want to restrict terminal access for general users and add printers and network settings
[08:12] <mcsd> !live
[08:12] <ubotu> Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[08:21] <nealmcb> mcsd: my guess is that #ubuntu would be a better channel for your question.
[09:09] <nealmcb> See Technology in Education conference in Colorado - https://wiki.edubuntu.org/ColoradoTIE - I moved the information from the page I pointed to before.
[09:12] <pygi> Kamping_Kaiser, did you solve that dude's problem? :)
[09:12] <yimmmmy> help s\logical disk error o
[09:13] <yimmmmy> and squashfserror
[09:13] <yimmmmy> dont know hwat to do
[09:13] <yimmmmy> :(""""
[09:13] <yimmmmy> ubutu screen loads but then frezes and mouse wont move
[09:14] <yimmmmy> can any one help me
[09:20] <imjones> helllo
[09:20] <imjones> i need help bad
[09:21] <imjones> i got a squash error and logical disk error i dont know what they mean
[09:21] <imjones> ????????????
[09:22] <imjones> hello
[09:23] <HedgeMage> imjones: I think everyone's out to lunch... activity should pick up again in a little while
[09:23] <imjones> crap
[09:23] <imjones> i neeed help
[09:23] <imjones> i dont wnat my pc to be a 345 ound door stop
[09:51] <pygi> yay, can receive messages now :P
[09:52] <imjones> hello
[09:53] <imjones> i neeed help
[09:53] <imjones> i got a squash error and logical disk error i dont know what they mean
[09:53] <imjones> i neeed help
[09:53] <pygi> imjones, perhaps broken cd
[09:53] <pygi> please, pretty please be patient ;)
[09:54] <imjones> ok
[09:54] <imjones> is logical disc the cd
[09:54] <imjones> ?
[09:54] <pygi> perhaps. I have no idea what your exact error is, neither I'm the expert here
[09:54] <pygi> I'm just little someone who knows nothing
[09:56] <imjones> oh cuase i got it on 3 hdds
[09:56] <imjones> so
[09:56] <imjones> it must be
[09:56] <imjones> is there any experts here i acn talk to
[09:57] <pygi> "you got it on 3hdds" would mean what? :P
[09:58] <pygi> everyone is busy
[09:58] <pygi> you can't just expect to find people sitting here
[09:58] <pygi> doing nothing
[09:58] <pygi> ah
[09:58] <pygi> people are weird
[09:59] <nealmcb> :-)
[11:12] <pygi> hi cbx33
[11:13] <cbx33> hey pygi
[11:14] <pygi> how goes it?
[11:16] <cbx33> I need to open a quark express document
[11:22] <pygi> ah :)