[12:39] <Peaceful> Apparently I'm in an unpopular time zone.  I'll see if there's been any replies tomorrow morning.  It's quitting time for me.
[12:57] <cliebow>  Peacful:there gotta be donations around somewhere..ewayco advertizes a 99 dollar machine but the cost adds up importing them and there is lots being done to make em work as we speak..
[01:07] <lns> Is there any way to install Edubuntu on a system and then remove eudubntu-desktop, to create a vanilla ubuntu install that utilized the Edubuntu installer for LTSP setup?
[01:08] <lns> It seems there are lots of hoops to jump through if you just want Ubuntu LTSP, but Edubuntu gets the cool installer ;)
[03:16] <root__> hello all
[03:17] <root__> is the source list for edubuntu the same as ubuntu?
[03:18] <lns> root__, i can tell you in about 10 minutes, i'm almost done installing edubuntu on a test server
[03:18] <lns> and i'm running my w/s on ubuntu
[03:18] <Amaranth> root__: yes
[03:18] <Amaranth> the only difference is the packaged installed
[03:18] <lns> or...listen to Amaranth
[03:18] <lns> ;)
[03:18] <lns> Amaranth, is that simply edubuntu-server and edubuntu-desktop ?
[03:18] <root__> ok, but i just want to make sure im not missing any educational software exculsive to edubuntu only
[03:19] <root__> tthats not going to be the case if i change my rsource list to match my kubuntu system right?
[03:19] <Amaranth> lns: yeah
[03:19] <lns> Are they all pointed to ubuntu.com?
[03:20] <root__> nope
[03:20] <root__> some are pointed to the normal repos
[03:20] <root__> but i have multi/backports/seaveas/etc also
[03:21] <root__> im going to need to install a few extra packages i cant find in the normal repos, i just wanted to make sure that its all compatible
[03:38] <lamalex> hi guys
[03:39] <lamalex> does anyone know of a FOSS alternative to lettergrade or other grading software
[04:15] <sbalneav> Evening all
[04:43] <Burgundavia> hey sbalneav
[04:44] <sbalneav> Hello Corey
[04:44] <lamalex> allo
[08:20] <jsgotangco> highvoltage: stop poking!
[08:20] <jsgotangco> :D
[08:29] <willvdl> oh no. three hours of work last night has just disappeared
[08:29] <willvdl> no saved copy anywhere on my system...
[08:41] <willvdl> RichEd-1: split personalities again? :)
[02:07] <willvdl> highvoltage, howdy.
[02:07] <willvdl> was reading meeting minutes from Wed. you mentioned server probs with drupal 5?
[02:08] <highvoltage> willvdl: yep, quite simply put, we don't have php5 there yet, let me pm you...
[02:08] <willvdl> ah
[05:50] <Peaceful> cliebow: ok, I checked out ewayco, but it looks like a really seedy site.  scary.
[05:51] <moquist> anybody know where I can get an edgy alternate CD? the feisty one is b0rk3n for me.
[06:01] <Peaceful> So apparently no one uses cheap thin clients that they're willing to talk about?
[06:08] <stgraber> moquist: aren't they on releases.u.c ?
[06:09] <moquist> stgraber: I found them. I just stopped using the pretty clicky download interface and started poking around a mirror. thx. :)
[06:09] <stgraber> hehe, ok :)
[06:09] <moquist> google was amazingly unhelpful
[06:27] <moquist> stgraber: also, cdimage.ubuntu.com has all ther previous releases. I just didn't click around enough.
[06:45] <sbalneav> Morning all
[07:12] <Peaceful> good morning
[07:18] <sbalneav> Morning
[09:37] <cottima> is there a way to get a pdf of docs?  http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/
[09:37] <cottima> or one html?
[09:40] <sbalneav> The source docs are in Docbook format, so you could convert to a single pdf from that.
[09:40] <sbalneav> Don't know if we've already got that somewhere.
[09:41] <Peaceful> Well, after two days of googling and asking around the best (cheapest but should be reliable and work) thin client I've found is the neoware c50 sold through various resellers online.
[09:47] <cottima> I have not used alternative cd but does edubuntu have one.  I would like to change logos and graphics for startup, etc.
[09:50] <sbalneav> You'd have to replace the -artwork packages for that.