[04:21] <jkb973> just finished install of Edubuntu 7.04 -- no education apps!
[04:21] <jkb973> they were there OK when running live CD, but didn't install
[04:21] <jkb973> any suggestions?
[04:22] <sbalneav> jkb973: You need the server addon cd
[04:23] <jkb973> wow. even tho it's on the live CD? I'm not running LTS or anything...
[04:25] <sbalneav> There wasn't enough room for all the langpacks.  The live cd only has a few langpacks.  The install has them all.
[04:25] <sbalneav> So, the education apps got moved off to the addon cd.
[04:30] <jkb973> sorry for being thick about this, but when I booted the live CD I was able to run the Edu apps. But they weren't there after I did a real install to HD. That's expected?
[04:30] <sbalneav> yes
[04:32] <jkb973> ok, thanks. I thought I was losing it. I'll DL the addon CD. Is it self-explanatory to install from the addon CD?
[04:32] <sbalneav> Really, we'd like to go with a dvd install, so we can get the live pkgs and install on there as well, but a lot of the countries that use edubuntu don't have widespread penetration of dvd drives.
[04:32] <sbalneav> Yep, just insert it into the drive, and it auto-starts the installer.
[04:33] <sbalneav> easy-peasy.
[04:34] <jkb973> sweet. thanks!
[04:43] <jkb973> anybody have recommendations for good educational software above and beyond what's included in the Edubuntu distro for grades K-8?
[04:52] <boyam> hmmm funny you should ask that.  edubuntu already includes most of the best open source sfwr for ed purposes
[04:53] <boyam> not saying that theres not more out there....but that edubuntu already offers so much...
[08:47] <dean_za_> hi , i have posted to the mailing list , but i was hoping someone might have some ideas ,
[08:47] <dean_za_> I have no idea what could have changed , I have had a running server for
[08:47] <dean_za_> 3 weeks , ubuntu fiesty with ltsp 5 . I experimented with xterminator
[08:47] <dean_za_> yesterday but had problems with vmware server crashing so I uninstalled
[08:47] <dean_za_> it. I cannot login to my thin clients anymore. I have rebuilt my
[08:47] <dean_za_> ltsp-client chroot and still nothing. I know my user profiles are ok as
[08:47] <dean_za_> I can login via nxclient and get my desktop.
[08:47] <dean_za_> I had previously been using the modified ldm , but now I am back to the
[08:47] <dean_za_> standard one.
[08:47] <dean_za_> Yesterday about three times my session just crashed thats why i went
[08:47] <dean_za_> back and uninstalled xterminator
[08:47] <dean_za_> i have also rebooted using the original kernel-2.6.20-15 , i have run
[08:47] <dean_za_> ltsp-update-kernels and ltsp-update-sshkeys since rebuilding the
[08:47] <dean_za_> ltsp-client.
[08:47] <dean_za_> Does anyone have any ideas , my office has come to a standstill.
[08:47] <dean_za_> I get the login screen , then i enter username /password and I get the
[08:47] <dean_za_> spinning circle then back to the login screen
[09:03] <RichEd> hi dean_za_
[09:03] <RichEd> try your question in #ltsp ?
[09:04] <RichEd> or else ogra should be up and around soon
[09:20] <dean_za_> Thanks RichEd
[10:23] <gordon> anybody knows how to set a max size for home folder for client on edu?
[10:25] <juliux> gordon, you can use quota
[10:27] <gordon> ok, now just have to find out how to do that lol
[10:28] <juliux> there is a package called quota
[10:28] <gordon> o, ok, thx
[10:38] <shriphani> is there an edubuntu bible ?
[10:52] <RichEd> shriphani: it's called the edubuntu handbook / cookbook
[10:53] <RichEd> let me get the link for you
[10:53] <RichEd> ( hi by the way :)
[11:00] <shriphani> hello.
[11:10] <shriphani> brb...
[11:27] <RichEd> shriphani: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/Documentation/Handbook
[11:28] <ogra> dean_za_, that could be bug 105709
[11:28] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 105709 in ltsp "sound config not reset after thin client usage" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/105709
[11:29] <ogra> oh, he's gone
[11:30] <RichEd> pity ... he sounded a bit stressed ... but edubuntugirl can keep an eye out for him
[11:30] <RichEd> edubuntugirl: tell dean_za that could be bug 105709
[11:30] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 105709 in ltsp "sound config not reset after thin client usage" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/105709
[11:30] <edubuntugirl> Righto, RichEd!
[11:30] <RichEd> edubuntugirl: tell dean_za_ that could be bug 105709
[11:30] <edubuntugirl> Righto, RichEd!
[11:30] <RichEd> hi ollie :)
[11:33] <ogra> hey
[11:34] <ogra> *sigh*
[11:34] <ogra> s
[11:36] <stgraber> filtering server-side rocks for that :)
[11:53] <ogra> stgraber, i do both
[12:20] <JenZbe> hi all, anyone awake?
[12:20] <ogra> zzzzZZZZZZ
[12:20] <ogra> :)
[12:20] <JenZbe> lolz
[12:20] <JenZbe> can i ask you a question or 2 ?
[12:21] <ogra> just ask :) dont ask to ask
[12:21] <JenZbe> if u talk dutch i can copy paste from #ubuntu-nl where i made the question allready :)
[12:21] <ogra> sorry, german, english and a bit of french
[12:21] <JenZbe> ah ok, english it will be
[12:21] <JenZbe> ich spreche nicht gut deutch
[12:21] <ogra> even though i sometimes understand some of the dutch i hear :)
[12:22] <JenZbe> i work in a school
[12:22] <JenZbe> got 2 domains (win2003)
[12:22] <JenZbe> one for administration
[12:22] <JenZbe> one for teachers and students
[12:22] <JenZbe> now the teachers and students dont really require a personal profile
[12:22] <JenZbe> they need to surf and type
[12:22] <JenZbe> thats all
[12:23] <JenZbe> so i wanna convert to (edu)ubuntu clients
[12:23] <JenZbe> 3 accounts
[12:23] <JenZbe> administrator (me), 'teacher' and 'student'
[12:23] <JenZbe> that means 1 account for all pupils
[12:23] <ogra> that wont work
[12:24] <JenZbe> why not?
[12:24] <ogra> at least not if you want them logged in simultaneously with the same account
[12:24] <JenZbe> i dont need central management
[12:24] <JenZbe> they dont need to log on to a server
[12:24] <ogra> thge apps write settings in the same file all the time ...
[12:24] <JenZbe> i want to get rid of (win2k3)server
[12:25] <ogra> you could try a kiosk setup or so ... but that would give you only one account (which looses all settings on logout)
[12:25] <JenZbe> the only thing the student needs is a 'personal' folder on a 'students'-folder which will be pwd-protected
[12:25] <JenZbe> but that is my idea
[12:25] <JenZbe> real 'local' machines
[12:26] <JenZbe> exact copies of eachother (no server stuff based)
[12:26] <JenZbe> they only need openoffice and firefox
[12:26] <JenZbe> and a pwd-protected file on the server where they can put files
[12:26] <JenZbe> i wanna get rid of the big win-profiles
[12:27] <ogra> yeah i understand
[12:27] <ogra> but that will need a decent manual setup ...
[12:28] <JenZbe> but that wont be a problem i guess
[12:28] <JenZbe> i make 1 copy of a decent system and then ... ghost it? :)
[12:28] <ogra> no
[12:29] <ogra> you take an ltsp setup and turn it into a real desktop ... and make your clients netboot
[12:29] <ogra> add your three accounts there :)
[12:30] <JenZbe> hmm
[12:30] <JenZbe> so you propose a server-client system
[12:31] <ogra> something like that, yes
[12:32] <ogra> that way you have the accounts temporary per machine ... if you would have three real aacounts centralized you will always have the clashing
[12:32] <ogra> firefox and openoffice are no friends of concurring access to tehir cache and settings
[12:33] <JenZbe> ppl i'm off to dinner -> thnx for the info (copy paste and i'll read it later again) TNX all
[01:09] <shriphani> hp's online sale system is so crap.
[01:13] <shriphani> at the end of the selection and other crap I am asked to register..
[02:50] <DigeratiX> does edubuntu come with any porn filtering software?
[02:50] <DigeratiX> or should I just installed dans gaurdian
[02:51] <ogra> use dans guardian (or willow-ng)
[02:51] <ogra> we cant ship dansguarian, it has a nonferee license
[02:51] <DigeratiX> ohh
[02:52] <ogra> there is smoothwall on the server addon CD, but thats better to run on a separate machine (its a full standalone firewall with filtering etc)
[02:52] <ogra> dansguardian is fine if you want to use it, we're just not allowed to have it on the CD
[02:54] <shriphani> ogra: not allowed to have a pr0n filter on an educational distro ?
[02:55] <DigeratiX> gotta have a free licenese
[02:55] <ogra> shriphani, ask the dansguardian author about his licensing :)
[02:55] <ogra> its free but not distributable
[02:55] <shriphani> btw what is svg? is it a different image format ?
[02:56] <ogra> its his choice ... he's free to license it as he likes
[02:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> ogra, not destributable?
[02:56] <ogra> svg is a vector drawing format
[02:56] <DigeratiX> special vector graphic
[02:56] <DigeratiX> something like that
[02:56] <ogra> Kamping_Kaiser, yeah
[02:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> DigeratiX, scalable
[02:56] <DigeratiX> yes!
[02:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> ogra, hadnt noticed that.... thats a .... pain
[02:56] <ogra> Kamping_Kaiser, its free, but you caqnt put it on CDs with the license restrictions it has
[02:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> crazy
[02:57] <ogra> i was hoping willow-ng would become a good replacement at some point, especially because itds pretty much maintenance free
[02:58] <ogra> but nobody picked up maintenance for it yet
[02:58] <sbalneav> Morning ogra!
[02:58] <Amaranth> *cough*
[02:58] <edubuntugirl> Amaranth: by the way, highvoltage told me to tell you 'BOO!' 26 days, 15 hours, 50 minutes and 11 seconds ago (on Fri Aug 10 23:08:19 2007)
[02:58] <ogra> scottie !
[02:58] <Amaranth> whoa
[02:58] <sbalneav> What's willow-ng?
[02:58] <ogra> content webfilter
[02:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> Amaranth, lol, gday mate
[02:58] <ogra> using bayesian filtering
[02:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> is it packaged?
[02:58] <ogra> (so somewhet self learning)
[02:58] <ogra> yes
[02:59] <Amaranth> with a crappy tokenizer
[02:59] <Amaranth> :P
[02:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> dans sets a pretty high standard, have to say
[02:59] <ogra> well, its different from dansguardian
[02:59] <ogra> its rather to be run on a standalone ltsp server :)
[03:00] <Amaranth> other than endless tweaking of the classifier all it really needs is a better tokenizer and some overall polish
[03:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> suppose i'll have to look at it when herron starts being worked on
[03:00] <Amaranth> and it's getting closer and closer to the top of my todo list :)
[03:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> ls
[03:01] <ogra> Amaranth, come on,  you are busy ... lets just find an adopter :=
[03:01] <ogra> :)
[03:01] <sbalneav> So, ogra, Tomorrow is FIF \o/.  I'll be setting the alarm for 5:30 tomorrow, and should be online at 0600.  My plan is to stay online till 0000.  18 hours of bugfix :)
[03:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> o_0
[03:02] <ogra> dont get yourself exhausted :)
[03:02] <ogra> dunno if you noticed, i uploaded a new ltsp tofday
[03:02] <ogra> merged all your changed
[03:02] <ogra> *changes
[03:02] <Amaranth> ogra: just need to get me in the mood to write a good tokenizer and fix the error pages :)
[03:03] <sbalneav> Yes!  Just saw
[03:03] <sbalneav> what about ltspfs package?
[03:03] <ogra> Amaranth, yeah, but its a good starting point for newcomers as well
[03:03] <Amaranth> Kamping_Kaiser: willowng is really small, mostly thanks to the built-in http server i abuse to do the proxying
[03:03] <ogra> sbalneav, after i finished g-p-m
[03:03] <sbalneav> merging your stuff in now.
[03:03] <Amaranth> err, the built-in http server in python
[03:03] <ogra> first i need to make seb happy, he wants gnome to be complete today
[03:04] <Amaranth> gnome is important :)
[03:04] <shriphani> yes i need the logo... edubuntu's.
[03:04] <ogra> pfft, its only power management ... who needs that anyway
[03:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> Amaranth, found the project on LP, just having issues with LP1 and finding what i want to know about it ;)
[03:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> Amaranth, does it have a wiki page or something?
[03:07] <Amaranth> nope
[03:07] <sbalneav> ogra: man, all that sweat and toil for just a few lines, eh?  Remember when I had the bug with the whacky keyboard?  I spend like 20 hours on that, turned out I just wasn't closing stdin when I forked xorg.  It always amazes me how much effort it sometimes takes for such a small number of lines of code :)
[03:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> well i'm not interested enough to do a source checkout *grin*
[03:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> sbalneav, at least when theres a big problem, its in your face :|
[03:08] <sbalneav> heh
[03:08] <ogra> sbalneav, eeek, i just saw i forgot the most essential dit :P
[03:08] <ogra> *bit
[03:20] <sbalneav> ogra: have we merged in the changes yet about specifying the nfs server ip on the root path line from vagrant's tree yet?
[03:21] <ogra> since months ... that was fixed in initramfs-tools in the beginning of gutsy
[03:22] <sbalneav> ok, so now we can do rootpath="1.2.3.4:/foo"
[03:22] <ogra> initramfs-tools (0.85eubuntu13) gutsy; urgency=low
[03:22] <ogra>   * fix nfsroot handling if rootserver is specified with IP and colon in
[03:22] <ogra>     root-path (debian bug #387808)
[03:22] <ogra>  -- Oliver Grawert <ogra@ubuntu.com>  Wed, 04 Jul 2007 10:19:49 +0200
[03:22] <ubotu> Debian bug 387808 in initramfs-tools "initramfs-tools: scripts/nfs doesn't properly handle when server-ip is included in root-path" [Normal,Fixed]  http://bugs.debian.org/387808
[03:22] <sbalneav> so jammcq saying on the mailing list that it isn't fixed in ubuntu yet's wrong.
[03:22] <sbalneav> ok, I'll correct him.
[03:22] <ogra> not in feisty :)
[03:22] <sbalneav> right.
[03:22] <ogra> and its not ne3eded in gutsy ;)
[03:23] <ogra> nbd != nfs :)
[03:23] <sbalneav> right, but if someone WANTS to switch to nfs, and have this option, they have it.
[03:25] <ogra> right
[03:25] <sbalneav> how do we specify a separate nbd server, just in case the NBD server was going to be different from the ltsp server?  Via a pxe config option?
[03:26] <ogra> nbdroot or nbdserver in PXE config
[03:26] <sbalneav> I think I saw that, just a kernel command line.  NBDSERVER or something?
[03:26] <ogra> not capitalized
[03:27] <ogra> see client/initramfs/scripts/ltsp-nbd
[03:28] <ogra> sbalneav, merge my tree again ... thats the actual fix for all the udeb troubles :)
[03:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> Amaranth, last commit a year ago? on willow-ng.. is that correct?
[03:28] <Amaranth> :/
[03:29] <Amaranth> yeah, uh, um
[03:29] <juliux> ogra, do you knwo where in /proc i can find the ip address of my network devices?
[03:30] <ogra> juliux, somewhere in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ i'd guess
[03:30] <juliux> hm ok
[03:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> Amaranth, lol... i could almost keep up with that development cycle
[03:32] <Amaranth> juliux: it's not in /proc/system/net/ipv4/conf/
[03:32] <Amaranth> so don't waste time in there :)
[03:33] <juliux> Amaranth, thxs, i used grep -r ;)
[03:33] <Amaranth> i get stuck somewhere doing that
[03:33] <Amaranth> where is it then?
[03:34] <juliux> i am still searching
[03:34] <Amaranth> it seems to get stuck somewhere
[03:35] <Amaranth> i don't think your IP address is exposed in /proc
[03:45] <ogra> IP=$(ip -o -f inet addr show | sed -e 's,.* \(.*\)/.*,\1,' | grep -v '^127')
[03:45] <ogra> try that one
[03:46] <ogra> it will return all external IPs though
[04:11] <shriphani> are there pics of edubuntu deployed at schools ?
[04:11] <bddebian> Howdy
[04:11] <shriphani> not screenshots. pics of geeky teachers smiling and etc.
[04:26] <ogra> sbalneav, nay idea about bug 134865 ? we shoiuld add that to the list for tomorrow ...
[04:26] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 134865 in ltsp "x11-common segfaults in ltsp chroot in xen dom0" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/134865
[04:51] <sbalneav> ogra: No, I've got zippo.  I've *never* played with xen <hangs head in shame>
[04:52] <ogra> xen isnt relevant
[04:52] <sbalneav> it isnt?
[04:52] <ogra> we need him to put set -x into the x11-common postinst and make him run dpkg-configure -a or apt-get -f install on the broken chroot
[04:52] <ogra> so we see whats broken
[04:54] <sbalneav> This leads to an interesting question, though.  We get a lot of people who want to run edubuntu under xen/vmware/etc.  Are we going to start "officially" supporting that?
[04:55] <ogra> well, i think we support xen
[04:55] <sbalneav> Then I guess I'll have to learn it. :) You ever played with it?
[04:56] <ogra> even thooug ...
[04:56] <ogra> seems its all in uni/multiverse
[04:56] <ogra> so we dont really have to care (but we should have it running roughly, many people will use it this way i guess)
[04:57] <sbalneav> That's what I'm thinking.
[04:57] <ogra> i'm usually testing VirtualBox clients
[04:57] <sbalneav> Core duo boxes supoort the widgetry in hardware that makes xen work, right?
[04:57] <ogra> (at least once before release)
[04:57] <ogra> no idea, i'm clueless if it comes to xen
[04:57] <boyam> i can't imagine why someone would setup a production edubuntu/ltsp server in a vm unless it's for testing purposes....seems to me to be a waste of resources...but that's me talking
[04:57] <ogra> zul maintains it, he would know
[04:58] <ogra> boyam, if you have an ultra beefy server machine, you might just want to set up several virtual ltsp servers on it for different departments etc ... but oinly have to care for one machine
[04:59] <ogra> its really rather for the extra huge setups :)
[04:59] <ogra> but we want to serve these too :)
[04:59] <boyam> ogra...yea..i see your point...they defintely would have to be beefy boxes though...
[05:00] <ogra> right, thats rather soemthing for big enterprises
[05:00] <boyam> sbalneav..grab the live cd for xen...i've tried it pretty easy to setup a vm
[05:04] <ogra> sbalneav, i simply dont think that bug is xen related, but its missing info to resally say
[05:05] <shriphani> ogra: can you provide me with a link to all screenshots ?
[05:05] <ogra> shriphani, osdir usually has them somewhere in their screenshot collection of distros
[05:11] <shriphani> and yes can i contribute to any k-12 oriented project (part of edubuntu of course)
[05:25] <shriphani> err ogra you have any idea ?
[05:26] <ogra> about what ?
[05:27] <shriphani> [20:41]  <shriphani> and yes can i contribute to any k-12 oriented project (part of edubuntu of course)
[05:27] <shriphani> that ^
[05:38] <shriphani> ogra: ?
[05:40] <sbalneav> shriphani: If you want to contribute to something, by all means, start in :)
[05:41] <sbalneav> Lots of things need work.
[05:41] <sbalneav> Squeek needs a new upstream release, docs need to be written, testing needs to be done.
[05:41] <sbalneav> etc.
[05:50] <shriphani> umm I think I should make a edubuntu schools website.
[05:53] <sbalneav> Rather than make a whole new website, why not help to maintain the edubuntu wiki then?
[05:54] <sbalneav> Otherwise, we've jut got info all over the place.
[05:59] <shriphani> sure.
[05:59] <shriphani> but i would also like some development work... apps for k-12, like coordinate geo etc. would be nice.
[06:01] <sbalneav> So, start in :)
[06:01] <shriphani> hmm.... with the coordinate geo apps ?
[06:02] <sbalneav> Sure.
[06:03] <shriphani> sbalneav: apart from this I would like to point this out. schools here do not care about what com. knowledge they impart. all they care about is whether or not they get some gain out of these activities. what does switching to edubuntu offer in this case ?
[06:04] <sbalneav> As opposed to what? A Windows solution?
[06:04] <shriphani> no.. like monetary gains or fame or something like that
[06:05] <sbalneav> No, but you say "switching to", what are they switching FROM?
[06:05] <sbalneav> windows?
[06:05] <shriphani> yes.
[06:05] <shriphani> do we have a bounty like thing for schools only ?
[06:05] <shriphani> first 3 schools in a region win so and so.
[06:05] <sbalneav> No.
[06:05] <shriphani> hmm.
[06:05] <sbalneav> Of course not :)
[06:05] <shriphani> exactly that would be bribing.
[06:05] <sbalneav> We're giving it away for free, for heavens sake :)
[06:06] <shriphani> hmm and support's free too...
[06:07] <sbalneav> As for incentive, cost savings in time, equipment, and maintenance cost.
[06:07] <shriphani> yeah..
[06:07] <sbalneav> No restrictive software licenses, etc.
[06:08] <shriphani> that would be a nice addition to my pros slide, older hardware can run edubuntu smoothly.
[06:16] <shriphani> sbalneav: where does most k-12 development take place ?
[06:29] <DigeratiX> i installed edubuntu from the live run cd and do not see any *edu* apps
[06:29] <DigeratiX> what gives
[06:31] <ogra> DigeratiX, the feisty CD only installs the workstation version and neeeds the addon CD for edu apps ...
[06:31] <ogra> that changed in gutsy
[06:31] <DigeratiX> where is the addon cd
[06:31] <ogra> http://releases.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/feisty/
[06:32] <ogra> just pop it into your running system ... it will offer you an installer
[06:32] <DigeratiX> ok
[06:32] <ogra> in gutsy you actually get the desktop you saw in the live session
[06:33] <ogra> we switched to the two CD setup for the server in feisty ... that had this bad sideeffect on the liveCD
[06:38] <sbalneav> shriphani: Well, we mainly package upstream stuff, so most of the apps are written by others.  We use a lot of kdeedu stuff
[06:38] <shriphani> i see.
[06:38] <shriphani> so i have to go look at other places to do dev. work ?
[06:39] <ogra> no
[06:39] <shriphani> no ?
[06:39] <ogra> you can also maintain packages and do dev work there :)
[06:39] <shriphani> i see...
[06:39] <sbalneav> Certainly there's nothing stopping you from writing something from scratch specifically for Edubuntu.
[06:40] <ogra> indeed thats mostly working with others work but still enough dev work to do
[06:40] <ogra> right
[06:40] <sbalneav> Or, packaging something we don't currently have but could make use of.
[06:40] <shriphani> i see.
[06:41] <shriphani> well this looks like a superb journey wee.
[06:46] <shriphani> btw I am still looking for individuals to assist me in my work. Would you mind putting up a recruit team or something at a place people do bother visiting ?
[06:47] <sbalneav> Why not start a "consulting" or similar page on the wiki?
[06:48] <sbalneav> Then you could post a link to it on the -users or -devel mailing list
[06:48] <shriphani> ok.
[07:04] <DaSkreech> Do you guys have a release page for the tribe CDs?
[07:12] <shriphani> sbalneav: where is the wiki ?
[07:29] <shriphani> sbalneav: ?
[08:02] <sbalneav> shriphani: www.edubuntu.org
[08:02] <sbalneav> click on edubuntu wiki
[08:09] <shriphani_> would it be right if I said edubuntu is ubuntu's sister project and that it is funded by canonical ?
[08:28] <sbalneav> It's supported by canonical.
[08:28] <sbalneav> I work on edubuntu, but I'm not paid by canonical, I'm a volunteer.
[11:12] <IceGuest_5> hi all
[11:12] <IceGuest_5> I I have a amd64 bit server install
[11:12] <IceGuest_5> of edubuntu
[11:13] <IceGuest_5> the thin clients are not doenloading the nbi image file
[11:16] <IceGuest_5> has anyone installed edubuntu on a 64bit server
[11:24] <stpaul> hi all
[11:24] <stpaul> where is the image file locations for ltsp