[02:41] <dotwaffle> LTSP question: Anyone know of any cheap systems suitable for LTSP? For demonstration purposes - computer fairs etc, to show off Linux?
[02:41] <dotwaffle> Was thinking something like the WYSE WT1200LE, but I cant' find any documentation saying it's Linuxable.
[02:42] <dotwaffle> Or Compaq EVO T20 - but that seems to be a bit shoddy
[07:14] <encompass> imathrillseeker... hehe... I'm a thrill seeker... I thought....
[07:14] <encompass> I math rill seeker, that edubuntu for you
[11:31] <yohanes_chin> hi all...can I ask something here?
[02:40] <tristan_> lala
[02:41] <tristan_> why don't they make edubuntu more prominent on the Ubuntu homepage?
[02:42] <tristan_> a littlebit more as they did now
[02:43] <tristan_> somewhere I should click immediately when I needed it (like I actually may do next week)
[02:44] <willvdl> tristan_, it's a-comin'
[06:15] <markvandenborre> I'm thinking out loud about a tiny idea that just popped up in my mind
[06:16] <markvandenborre> a colleague of mine is in the market for a laptop
[06:16] <markvandenborre> (we're both teachers at an art academy)
[06:16] <markvandenborre> there's no such thing as school supplied stuff here
[06:17] <markvandenborre> I'd like to lend her an ubuntu one for a month, so she can experience what it would be like
[06:18] <HedgeMage> markvandenborre: neat.  If you have one lying around, that's a great way to get someone interested.
[06:18] <markvandenborre> HedgeMage, I don't exactly have one lying around, but I'll get around to getting hold of one
[06:19] <markvandenborre> HedgeMage, in fact, I was wondering if anyone here has ideas as to where to source that kind of thing
[06:19] <markvandenborre> I'm quite confident that I'd be able to secure one somewhere myself
[06:20] <markvandenborre> but it's always nice to get input from others
[06:20] <HedgeMage> markvandenborre: nothing that I can think of, other than looking out for inexpensive used laptops in the usual places (craigslist, ebay, local geeks)
[06:29] <LaserJock> if you'd like a new one http://www.system76.com/ is nice. they sell only Ubuntu computers
[06:30] <markvandenborre> LaserJock, totally agree
[06:30] <markvandenborre> not that practical from Belgium though
[06:30] <markvandenborre> and no unlimited budget for it either
[06:30] <markvandenborre> maybe something nice could be done with local freegeekish recycling shops
[06:31] <markvandenborre> they have big problems now with WGA labeling genuine installations as not genuine
[06:32] <markvandenborre> so they might be willing to stimulate a free alternative
[06:33] <markvandenborre> (the freegeekish recycling shops I mean)
[06:33] <markvandenborre> or at least that's the message I got from them
[06:35] <HedgeMage> cool
[06:37] <markvandenborre> just thinking out loud, mind you
[06:37] <HedgeMage> :)
[06:42] <markvandenborre> just thinking how we could forge alliances there that benefit everyone
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> !source
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> !sources
[09:42] <ubotu> You can easily fetch a package's source with apt-get. See: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
[09:42] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> where can do the edubuntu icons package list
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> page?
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> !icons
[09:42] <ubotu> Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[09:42] <HereWeGoAgain> hello
[12:01] <LaserJock> man, we are just rockin' in here :-)
[12:01] <markvandenborre> heheh ;)
[12:01] <ajmitch> well this is a happening place