[02:28] <cberlo> Hi folks.
[02:31] <LaserJock> hi cberlo
[02:32] <cberlo> Anyone familiar with how the login process opens and closes sessions?  I'm trying to find where to look for specifics on that (without delving into source code) and keep getting resources with users having problems.  I don't have a problem, I just want to trick kick off a script when login ends the session (or does "logout")
[03:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> know how in gdm, not ldm *heh*
[04:53] <sbalneav> Evening all
[04:54] <LaserJock> hi sbalneav
[04:54] <sbalneav> Hey LaserJock!
[04:55] <sbalneav> Just picked up my copy of "300" on DVD today.
[05:09] <pfein> hi, I'm installing xubuntu for my landlord's 8 year old daughter... any suggestions on packages?  games, educational, etc..
[05:17] <boyam> pfein, gcompris is asuite of games/activities......may help to survey the young lady and your landlord to find likes and dislikes...so you can get a feel on what to try out...
[05:18] <pfein> boyam: yeah, someone else suggested that.  Unfortunately, I'm leaving town in a few days... guess we're gonna find out just how easy (x)ubuntu really is. ;-)
[05:19] <pfein> It's an older laptop that was headed for the trash (and came with a severely infected Win98 install, so anything's better).
[05:20] <pfein> I guess I can just pick through http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/metapackages/edubuntu-desktop
[05:21] <pfein> boyam: anyway, my landlord's mexican & they speak spanish at home... his kids know some english, but anything ESL-oriented would be helpful (vocabulary especially).
[05:30] <pfein> thx
[01:10] <gduteil> hello
[01:21] <gduteil> bonjour
[04:58] <sbalneav> Morning all
[04:58] <sbalneav> ogra: You about?
[06:25] <edgherna> help please
[07:20] <sbalneav> edgherna: Still here?
[07:20] <edgherna> yes
[07:21] <sbalneav> What do you need?
[07:21] <edgherna> i not speak english good
[07:22] <edgherna> configure thin-client-manager-gnome
[07:22] <edgherna> for pc not thin-client
[07:23] <sbalneav> Well, it's not designed for standalone pc's.  It depends on there being thin clients.
[07:24] <sbalneav> If you need to administer a regular box, you can just install openssh-server, and ssh in, and do what you need.
[07:25] <edgherna> control aula by linex
[07:26] <sbalneav> Or, if you need graphical remote access, you could set up something like VNC, or FreeNX
[07:27] <edgherna> I remain with vnc
[07:27] <edgherna> another thing
[07:28] <edgherna> it knows some documentation to install ldap in edubuntu
[07:29] <sbalneav> Check the edubuntu-users mailing list.
[07:29] <edgherna> and not been able to find something good
[07:29] <sbalneav> David Trask posted some good documentation on that there.
[07:29] <edgherna> I need it because I have two servants ltsp and need to share the
[07:29] <edgherna> whatever
[07:30] <edgherna> I need it because I have two servants ltsp and need to share the
[07:30] <edgherna> accounts
[07:32] <edgherna> it excuses, but as I arrive at edubuntu-users mailing list?
[07:38] <sbalneav> Search on the edubuntu.org site.  As well, wiki.ubuntu.com has ldap information on it.
[07:39] <sbalneav> ok, heading away from keyboard for a bit.  Good luck
[08:21] <LaserJock> anybody want to do some Edubuntu bug triage/squashing?
[10:07] <obiyoda> If I use the chroot and install programs in there will those programs be run on the thin clinets
[10:07] <obiyoda> hardware
[10:18] <SimonAnibal> obiyoda, I don't believe so. The fact that they are thin clients means the only thing they do is show you what being run on the server, I thinik
[10:18] <SimonAnibal> think
[10:20] <obiyoda> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ltsp-Local-Apps that just made me wonder if it was at all possible yet
[11:02] <SimonAnibal> obiyoda, You got me.
[11:07] <obiyoda> SimonAnibal, I think it is something planned for in the future I just don't have time to figure out if it is possible right now. From my limited research it looks possible. But with classes starting monday I don't have the time to dig into it.
[11:07] <obiyoda> But it looks interesting none the less
[11:08] <SimonAnibal> nodnod, I think it's the next evolutionary step in thin clients
[11:08] <SimonAnibal> let the thin client machines with the extra muscle carry some of the weight
[11:15] <obiyoda> which would be nice especially when flash is such a resource hog on linux