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dtraskevenin' all02:10
LaserJockhi dtrask02:10
dtraskback in Boston :-)02:11
dtraskwent back for 2 days...felt like a visitor in my own home  ;-)02:12
LaserJockhah02:12
LaserJockdid you have to break up the party?02:12
dtraskLOL02:12
dtraskhad to go back and teach for two days....but now back for duration02:13
LaserJockawesome02:14
dtraskglad too....done more IRC and Ekiga than ever before ;-)02:14
dtraskHey what time "our time" are the meetings usually on Wed?02:15
* dtrask realizes you are in Mountain time02:15
LaserJockI'm in Pacific :-)02:16
dtraskoh...so what time are the meetings usually....the Edubuntu meetings on IRC on wed?02:17
LaserJock5am or 1pm here02:18
LaserJockdtrask: you can look on fridge.ubuntu.com02:18
dtrask3 hours diff?02:18
LaserJockshould yeah02:18
dtrask10 a.m.?02:19
dtraskfridge.ubuntu.com02:19
* dtrask needs world clock :-)02:19
LaserJockeastern time is UTC -402:19
dtrask4 pm....doh!02:21
dtrask!pastebot03:03
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pvangundyhappy Halloween03:46
mwright1Hi Anyone here used or  knows the ins and outs of using xenified ubuntu gutsy as a terminal server04:20
mwright1and then running normal clients to get sound workingt04:20
mwright1hello anyone here au fait with ltsp?04:35
nilsen__hi. how can I boot clients that do not support PXE?11:06
Kamping_Kaiseryou can install a minimal os on the client/boot off some media11:07
nilsen__could I boot from a CD? I read so on the handbook, but I do not know what image i should use11:10
Kamping_Kaiseryes, you could11:11
nilsen__where can i download suitable images?11:11
Kamping_Kaisernot sure, i havent tried myself11:12
nilsen__i figured it out :) http://rom-o-matic.net11:17
Kamping_Kaiser:)11:18
Kamping_Kaiserdid you find that in the doco? if not it might need to be added11:19
nilsen__yes, I probably did not look good enough the first time11:20
nilsen__found it here http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/ltsp-theory.html11:20
Kamping_Kaiser:)11:20
nilsen__but how to extract a zdsk image to a floppy disk would be nice to have in the handbook11:24
Kamping_Kaisernever heard of it before *grin*11:25
nilsen__the diskette boot images found on rom-o-matic is zdsk format11:26
Kamping_Kaiseryou can select different formats11:27
Kamping_Kaiser$ cat eb-5.4.3-yournic.zdsk > /dev/fd011:27
Kamping_Kaiser^^ WTF?11:27
Kamping_Kaisersince when have you cat'd data into devices like that :|11:27
nilsen__yes, you find a guide on the rom-o-matic guide, but to have it in the handbook could probably be o.k. too11:30
nilsen__and a note that ubuntu uses by some strange reason /dev/sdd as diskette..?11:30
Kamping_Kaiserlooking at rom-o-matics guide, i think one for hte handbook would be a good move11:31
Kamping_Kaiserall new distros will.  LInux dropped IDE code out, everything uses the scsi system now11:31
nilsen__ok, I thought it was a ubuntu-only thing. thanks for the info :) are you involved in the edubuntu handbook?11:32
Kamping_Kaiserno, not recently. looking to get involved again.11:33
* Kamping_Kaiser has the source checked out, just hasnt had time to get involved11:33
nilsen__ok11:34
nilsen__i have to say i am very impressed with edubuntu. setup is way easier than windows terminal servives11:35
nilsen__my boss was impressed too, we wil probably use this on the schools we serve :)11:35
Kamping_Kaiseri havent ... experianced... (suffered?) doze TS.11:35
Kamping_Kaiser:)11:35
Kamping_Kaiseri havent used it recently11:36
Kamping_Kaisernot since 6.0611:36
Kamping_Kaiserbut i'm still peripherally involved in edubuntu/ubuntu-education11:36
Kamping_Kaiserwhich reminds me. *goes to remove gnome.conf from his miniconfs list in favour of education only*11:37
nilsen__have to leave now. thanks for all help :) see you11:38
sbalneavMorning all13:11
RichEdmorning sbalneav ... how's the weather where you are today ?13:16
sbalneavRichEd: I'm here in the platforms roundtable :)13:18
RichEdplatforms ? that's like high heels but with more of a wedge ?13:18
sbalneavRight.13:19
sbalneavI prefer pumps myself.13:19
sbalneav:)13:19
* RichEd shuts down his imagination before something bursts13:21
sbalneavlol13:21
ogra*shudder*13:24
RichEdsbalneav: ltsp-improvedcdsprinting <- does this need a session this morning ? it's got a room reserved13:28
RichEdearth to scotty ... sbalneav ^^^ need an answer so they can generate the final schedule13:31
SimonAnibalHope you guys are having fun in Massachusetts13:32
SimonAnibalI'm teaching Python in Indiana at the moment13:32
sbalneavRichEd: I don't think so13:32
sbalneavI think we could just handle it at BTS13:33
stgraberwe have a problem with the schedule, edubuntu-mass-maintenance and ltsp-improved-cdsprinting are at the same time ...13:33
RichEdwhat is the status ? drafting ?13:33
sbalneavWhat do I need to mark it as?13:33
stgraberah ok, just read the backlog13:33
RichEdstgraber: yep ... that's because you have not made yourself compulsory13:33
RichEdsbalneav: drafting ?13:33
sbalneavok, I'll update13:34
sbalneavok, changed to drafting/started13:35
RichEdschweet13:35
RichEdstgraber: did you change yourself to compulsory on the cdsprinting13:37
fgiraldeauogra : https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-and-italc13:37
RichEdstgraber: ignore ... sorry13:38
stgraberRichEd: as it was changed to drafting and no longer scheduled it's not a problem13:38
RichEd:)13:38
RichEdmmmmm brain needs coffeeeeee13:38
stgrabermine too13:38
ografgiraldeau, i meant the wikipage13:39
ograyou wanted me to add a wikipage to a spec yesterday, but didnt give me the url13:39
ogra(url of the wikipage)13:39
fgiraldeauogra: You was supposed to copy the gobby it in the wiki13:40
fgiraldeauisn't?13:40
fgiraldeauI do have a copy, I can create the wiki page if needed.13:40
ograyes, i was, i thought you had made something up13:40
ograthen i misunderstood, sorry13:40
fgiraldeauOk, I will send you a link, wait a minute.13:41
fgiraldeauogra : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdubuntuAndItalcHardy13:47
fgiraldeauI added Hardy keyword, because we may have another roadmap for Hardy+113:48
ogragracias13:48
* ogra hugs fgiraldeau 13:48
fgiraldeauWell, it seems to have another session on this spec in one minute, isn't?13:49
stgraberfgiraldeau: refresh the schedule :)13:51
NubaeHi there... I've written to the mailing list, but didnt receive an answer, so I'll try my luck here :-)13:51
NubaeI'm trying to create 2 chroots, one for fat clients running restricted drivers, and another for normal thin clients13:52
NubaeIs this possible?13:52
Nubaethis is ltsp under gutsy13:52
NubaeI've attempted this by modifying dhcp.conf and loading one or another chroot according to mac address, but maybe this is not the way or not even possible13:53
fgiraldeauI would say that everything is possible, but it's not supported by default. You will have to work. Are you ready for that?13:53
Nubaealready doing that13:53
NubaeI had to modify the chroot extensively to work with linux restricted drivers already, and I'm pretty sure I know how to authenticate from inside the chroot using ldap13:54
fgiraldeauOk, so you may start by reading how to get multiple chroot and deal with that13:54
Nubaewhere.. I've look everywhere13:54
fgiraldeauhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToSetupLTSPDevelEnvironment13:55
fgiraldeauYou will find usefull information for setting up and start to build uppon13:55
Nubaeright, but that mentions witching between chroots13:56
NubaeI need to run both at the same time13:56
fgiraldeauYou may have two entries in the default pxe configuration, one for booth.13:58
dtraskRichEd: lemme know when you want to have any of the "unscheduled" discussion sessions13:58
NubaeI've already got that... my problem arises when the client boots up and gets to the image...13:59
fgiraldeauIf you want them to be fixed, then it's possible to use a file based on the mac address in the pxelinux.cfg file13:59
bddebianHeya13:59
fgiraldeauNubae: Where does it stops?13:59
Nubaeanyway, I'll go through the document more thoroughly.... the message I get is: negotiation mount: mounting /rofs14:00
Nubaefailed14:00
fgiraldeaucheck nbd setup, you may have to define two different ports for each sqashfs  images14:01
fgiraldeauYou will find this config in /etc/inetd.conf14:01
fgiraldeauand in the pxeconfig file14:01
Nubaethats probably it... now I have something to go on again, thanks :-)14:02
NubaeI notice there are images /opt/ltsp/images14:02
NubaeI created 2, but of course, not sure where it loads them from14:03
Nubaethis is in /etc/inetd.conf?14:03
fgiraldeauyeah, you have to define one tcp port for each image14:04
Nubaeok, so I load 2 pxeconfigs right now... one under one chroot, the other under the other chroot14:05
fgiraldeauby defaut, the port 2000 is used14:05
fgiraldeauyour next image could use the 2001 port14:05
Nubaeyeah this is amd64 so that was already used14:05
NubaeI had to build a i386 that uses 2001, but I'll change the 2000 to the new chroot14:05
Nubaedo I need to restart nbdserver?14:06
fgiraldeauthere is no nbd-server daemon, inly inetd daemon14:06
fgiraldeaurestart it with : /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd14:07
RichEddtrask: sure will ... got to catch up on a few things ... but i have lunch time free for a chat about input from the kids14:07
RichEdand 15:00 slot is free as well ... perhaps we can do a getting input from teachers14:08
RichEddtrask: also, I've been having some informal chats around what support offering / structure would make sense for eucation ... would be keen to get some comment from you as well14:09
Nubaehow do I set the pxelinux.cfg to use another port?14:11
Nubaenever mind nbdport=2000 at the end of the line right?14:12
Nubaehmmm... I'm still getting the same message: Nov  1 15:14:01 mayserve nbd_server[21688]: connect from 192.168.0.70, assigned file is /opt/ltsp/images/i386-ati.img14:14
Nubaeso its correct image14:14
Nubaestill getting negotiation mount errors though14:15
sbalneavBack14:15
Nubaeloads the correct root server, correct image, nbd ports changed...14:15
Nubaepermissions?14:17
Nubaehow does /opt/ltsp/images work? how are the different images handed out?14:19
Nubaeah... worked...14:19
Nubaechanged the image file names and everything is ok... super... 2 chroots... nice...14:20
Nubaeanother total aside... when in the thin client manager, clicking on share screen brings up a black screen...14:45
Nubaeis this normal?14:45
sbalneavNubae: Yeah, it doesn't work so well.14:49
sbalneavNeeds to be fixed for hardy.14:49
Nubaeok, thanks, so for now use flteachertool?14:49
sbalneavIf you can get it to work, sure.14:50
Nubaeactually, I can wait for hardy... prefer not to mess up the environment14:50
sbalneavogra: Just to let you know, I'm going to sit in on the gdm rewite spec.14:54
sbalneavSince we'll probably need to be aware of some of the changes, and see what we can glom for ldmgtkgreet14:54
sbalneavSome we can use, some we can't14:54
sbalneavI can't see a good way to have face greeters14:54
LaserJocksbalneav: jammcq is looking for some PDF stuff from the docteam, it's in libs/pdf/14:59
ZitheRhi every115:45
ZitheRI have a question15:45
nuba1hi, I have a quick question about this document: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebugLocalDev, everything works out when I follow the steps, except Step 316:20
nuba1ltspfs_fstab is not showing anything, but I know the sticks are formatted an partitioned, as they show up on the server when I stick the memory sticks in there16:21
nuba1anything else I can do to find out why local devices aren't working?16:23
sbalneavIs the file there, just empty?16:32
musashi1i have 25 students needing to print on my brand new install (test phase actaully) but can't. i've added a printer, they can see it but i can't print a test page and they get an error16:34
sbalneavmusashi1: Where have you added the printer?  Is it plugged into the server?16:35
musashi1yes, into a switch and the swich into the server16:35
musashi1it has a local ip address16:36
sbalneavAnd as an administrator, you can print a test page?16:36
musashi1no16:36
sbalneavWhat kind of printer is it?16:36
musashi1trying to add again. i used ipp is that right?16:36
sbalneavno16:36
musashi1hp laserjet16:36
sbalneavNo, don't use ipp16:36
sbalneavuse lpd16:36
musashi1tcp?16:36
sbalneavEither socket/tcp port 9100, or lpd16:37
musashi1i have tcp/socket, hp jetdirect16:37
musashi1i don't have lpd16:37
sbalneavuse that16:37
sbalneavWhat ip address did you give the printer?16:37
musashi1trying16:37
musashi1it got 192.168.0.240 via dhcp16:38
sbalneavThat's bad.16:38
sbalneavYou need to assign it a static address16:38
musashi1just installed yesterday. only testing. will give static later16:38
sbalneavOK, so long as you understand that.16:38
sbalneavso, tcp to 192.168.0.240 port 910016:38
sbalneavprint to that and it should work.16:39
musashi1score, i can print a test page16:39
musashi1now to share it with the clients16:39
musashi1global setting, share is checked. is that all i need to do?16:39
sbalneavIf you've added it as administrator, they should just have it16:39
sbalneavShare would be for another server to see the printer16:40
sbalneavall your users are on the same server, so it should work as is.16:40
sbalneavmusashi1: So, that work?16:44
musashi1it's working. thaks16:46
musashi1i had to have them go into printing and make default. otherwise it gave an error16:47
musashi1sbalneav, thanks again. that saved my butt. i had a class here doing real work and it's still in the test phase. i didn't plan it that way but we are a school of 1000 with ONE lab. this one makes two.16:48
musashi1one more question. anyone know why firefox doesn't let you right click and copy and image?17:06
musashi1you can copy image location (i.e. the url) but not the image. you have to save it first. kind of a pain.17:07
scrapbunnyhello, I am an edubuntu newbie and wanted to know the best way to set up users for a 32 station lab. I have 600+ students in 26 classes I see each week. Do I need an account for each student or would an account for each computer (user1 through user32) be ok?18:12
RichEdscrapbunny: a lot of the people are busy at UDS in boston18:17
RichEdi suggest you send a mail to the edubuntu-devel or edubuntu-users mailing list ...18:17
RichEdare you a member of these lists ?18:18
RichEdlists.ubuntu.com <- start there18:18
RichEddtrask: might be able to give some advice ... he's just signed in ... but be aware that he is also in a UDS discussion right now18:19
RichEddtrask: <scrapbunny> hello, I am an edubuntu newbie and wanted to know the best way to set up users for a 32 station lab. I have 600+ students in 26 classes I see each week. Do I need an account for each student or would an account for each computer (user1 through user32) be ok?18:19
RichEdif you have a moment to share your wisdom :)18:19
dtraskRichEd: reading...18:20
dtraskscrapbunny: Each student would be best...that way they can go whereever they want and they have "roaming" profiles that follow them no matter what machine they are on.18:21
scrapbunnyI was afraid you would say that :) is there any way to set the account up besides one by one?18:23
dtraskscrapbunny: one piece of advice...and this is purely from the teacher in me....go with enforced passwords.  Generate passwords for each kid and do not give them the ability to change them.  Why?  First of all, most users have lousy passwords...second of all, a LOT of time is wasted resetting forgotten passwords.  Each year I generate a list of all usernames and passwords....print up login cards for all the18:24
dtraskkids....no longer do I deal with "I forgot my password".18:24
dtraskyes there is....let me do a little research on the best way18:24
scrapbunnygreat, I have been trying to switch my lap of old dells to edubuntu for 2 years and finally just got a server donated and went for it with 7.10. everyone is so great on the forums and irc, i love ubuntu:)18:26
dtraskscrapbunny: hang on....trying to get you to the simplest way to do bulk user import.  Is this a server that will bascially serve a lab or a whole school?18:27
highvoltagehave you guys seen http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/01/1331202&from=rss ?18:31
highvoltagehey dtrask!18:32
dtraskhighvoltage: WOW!  Bastard (Steve...not you)  ;-)18:35
highvoltagedtrask: yeah :(18:35
scrapbunnydtrask: the server is just for edubuntu18:38
dtraskscrapbunny: Go here and go down to the section on installing Webmin  http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/10/ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-lamp-server.html18:38
Burgundaviascrapbunny: be aware that webmin is highly insecure software18:38
dtraskscrapbunny: I realize you're install an Edubuntu server....the directions for the install are the same18:39
moquistscrapbunny: we're all talking about you18:40
moquist:)18:40
scrapbunnyburgundavia- that is the best thing about thin clients, if I screw up I only have one computer to reset :)18:40
dtraskscrapbunny: Burgundavia is right....in fact you may want to disable it once you've done your thing18:40
dtraskscrapbunny: amen to that!18:40
scrapbunnymoquist-what do you mean?18:40
dtraskscrapbunny: we are all in a session discussing the best method for you without getting too geeky18:41
scrapbunnyVery cool!18:41
dtraskscrapbunny: you hit the jackpot18:41
dtraskscrapbunny: we're at UDS Boston all sitting around a table working on Edubuntu specs18:42
dtraskscrapbunny: someone (I think) is writing a script just for you...hang tight18:42
Burgundaviascrapbunny: and you have compromised  hundreds of users data18:43
scrapbunnyCan I just say again how much I LOVE Ubuntu and all the support18:43
scrapbunny:-*18:43
dtraskscrapbunny: Awwww  :-)18:43
scrapbunnyWith the help of forums and irc in one week I have: set up ubuntu 7.10 on my dell d600 laptop with all the compriz bells and media working great, set up an edubuntu 7.10 server and got 3 dell gx110 thin clients PXE booting with sound, flash and java!18:45
dtraskscrapbunny: as you learn more and more we can show you how to set up a Samba/LDAP server which will give you a central point of authentication as well as authentication for al sorts of other servers and workstations like windows.....in other words....many doors into the same room.  You users can have one username and password and one set of data regardless of paltform18:46
dtrasksp platform18:46
scrapbunnyAnd though I have played with edubuntu before I am a linux baby with little skill  so the community is what made it all work18:46
dtraskscrapbunny: This is cool....they are discussing the finer points of the script they are writing for you  :-)18:48
scrapbunnySO AWESOME! BTW let everyone know that tux paint was a huge hit with all my students that tested for me this week, even the big bad 5th graders :)18:50
dtraskscrapbunny: in the meantime, some tips on using a spreadsheet to create your users....go to the smbldap-installer site and look at the section on Managing Users....go down near the bottom and look user the "mostly manual" section.  http://www.vcsvikings.org/docuwiki/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/   this gives tips on how to use autofill and force lower case...etc.18:51
dtraskscrapbunny: sit tight....they're typing fast18:54
scrapbunnyNo worries, I am in california so it is only noon here :)18:57
scrapbunnyI was thinking everyong was already home from boston18:57
pawallsscrapbunny: So you wanted to create a ton of users easily?19:00
moquistone metric ton of users19:00
dtraskscrapbunny: ?19:01
dtraskscrapbunny: you there?19:01
scrapbunnyyes pawalls, sorry I am chatting and teaching :)19:01
moquistsbalneav!!!!!!!!!!!!19:03
scrapbunnyI would like to create an account for each of my 600+ students. I can create an exported file of student date from access if that helps :)19:03
scrapbunnynot sure if in matters but the simpilar the usernames and passwords the better since these are 1st through 5th graders19:04
pawallsSo what data exactly can you export?19:06
pawallsAnd how do you want passwords to be generated?19:06
pawallsIs first initial + last name fine for username?19:06
dtraskor would you rather make your own pw's?19:06
pawallsor first initial + first 6 chars of last name?19:06
scrapbunnyfirst initial last name should work. I can export names, grade, class, teacher, sex, address, anything that the school has on file19:08
pawallsOkay, so how about passwords?19:08
dtraskscrapbunny: to be prefectly honest....you won't need all that info19:09
pawallsI can generate a username from the first/last name if you export them as "firstname,lastname"19:09
pawallsTo make sure it's not ambiguous w/ middle names and such.19:09
pawallsThere is still the matter of passwords however.19:10
scrapbunnyI would like a simple password, I was thinking thing their username and password could be the same19:10
pawallsNot concerned about them logging in as each other?19:10
pawallsI mean, that's fine if that's what you want to do.19:10
scrapbunnynot really, more that they can type their username and password :)19:11
scrapbunnyhow i have my lab set up now with xp is that there is one student account to log in to the network that is logged in each morning. then there is a folder for each class and a folder for each student in their class folder19:14
dtraskscrapbunny: take if from someone who is a teacher in a K-8 school (me)....the kids will do fine with normal passwords...in fact it's a good habit to begin teaching.  We use passwords that look like this....  dog43bee     All the way down to 1st grade.....the kindergarteners use   "12345"  but graduate to a real password the next year19:14
scrapbunnypasswords like that would be great19:15
scrapbunnythat are words they can remember19:15
scrapbunnyMy issue in the 7 years I have been teaching here is that i only see the students once a week for 45 minutes so they forget easily :)19:16
scrapbunnyI have to take my current class to lunch. I'll stay logged in so I can read any post but be back in about an hour19:17
dtraskscrapbunny: If you don't do it this year....make plans to change your method for next year.  One account per kid....that roams with them....even with XP.  In XP you can have roaming profiles that easily move with the kids regardless of machine.  I too only see my kids one day per week for 40-45 mins depending on grade level, but they have computers in their classrooms as well.  I make login cards for them (a simple19:18
dtraskmail merge from the spreadsheet you'll create).  Just giving you some food for thought as you move forward19:18
pawallsscrapbunny: Well I have a script for doing username and password the same, but I can quickly change it to using the format dtrask mentioned.19:20
scrapbunnyI will totally set edubuntu up is an account and password per kid, I have no control over the windows user accounts, district tech people do, so I can't control that :(19:20
pawallsscrapbunny: Would you like me to do this? If so, I assume you want it to generate a list of username/password for your reference.19:20
scrapbunnypawalls- that would be great19:21
pawallsoka.19:21
Goosemoosehi guys19:21
scrapbunnyI have to walk my students now so want ever works will be sooooo apriciated and i'll be back in about 50 minutes19:22
GoosemooseI'm setting up a few test systems to get ready to install edubuntu on 300 machines at our school19:22
pawallsAnd you can generate 'firstname,lastname'19:23
pawalls?19:23
GoosemooseRight now we have 200 windows systems, and just had 500 computers donated19:23
pawallsscrapbunny: ^19:23
GoosemooseCan anyone point me in the right direction of setting things up so that the students log in but the authentication is against an Active Directory server? I want the students to still be logging in so I can map their user folder on the windows server and so that their internet access is still logged19:24
GoosemooseI'm not sure if Samba is enough for this?19:24
GoosemooseAlso, is anyone here using edubuntu as a thin client? I'm curious as to what the speed difference is19:24
Goosemooseanyone?19:27
sbalneavI beleive it is19:28
pawallsquick hack for generating username/password the same: http://pastebin.ca/75794119:28
sbalneavsmbldap is what you need, it does that sort of thing.19:28
sbalneavAs for thin clients, lots of us here are using edubuntu/ltsp5 thin clients19:29
dtraskGoosemoose: contact moquist...he can point you in the right direction I think19:31
Goosemoosedtrask, regarding the logins?19:34
GoosemooseOk, I'll check out smbldap19:34
GoosemooseHow's the speed on the thin clients vs loading off the HD?19:35
GoosemooseI like the idea of only having to install things on the server19:35
GoosemooseWindows is a PIA when pushing programs19:35
Goosemoosedoh, both the talking people left!19:38
Goosemoosethose of you using thin clients. What ratio of clients/servers do you have? What are the specs of the servers?19:46
ograGoosemoose, general rule of thumb is 256M to run the server processes plus 128M for every running session19:55
ograso for 10 clients you should have 256+(10*128)=1.5 gig of ram19:56
moquistGoosemoose: we have some servers with 80-100TCs in 4G of ram, dual xeon...but that's a bit much, really19:57
Goosemooseok, so i'd need to look at a few20:05
Goosemooseim thinking that ill test out the thin clients in one building for now20:05
Goosemooseand use install on the other hd's for now20:05
Goosemoosemoquist, are you authenticating logins against an AD Server?20:05
Goosemooseorga, are you running thin clients, or installing workstations to hd?20:08
moquistGoosemoose: no. it's too much work (IMO). We might someday. For now we're authenticating XP against Samba/LDAP running on ubuntu servers.20:12
scrapbunnyOk I'm back, give me a minute to read what i missed :)20:16
Goosemoosemoquist, ok so you'20:20
Goosemooseare going the other way around20:20
Goosemoosewe have 200 xp machines right now and have to keep those due to some other programs we run20:20
scrapbunnygoosemoose- I just started seting up my lab with edubuntu 7.10 server and gx 110 machines as thin clients. are all of the machines you had donated the same?20:21
Goosemoose2 types20:21
Goosemooseboth dells20:21
GoosemooseP4 2.2 and Celeron 1.720:21
moquistGoosemoose: we have >350 xp machines20:21
GoosemooseHow do the users login to the ubuntu machines?20:22
Goosemoosesame username and pass?20:22
moquistyes20:22
moquistsame home directory20:22
Goosemooseok so the home dir is on the linux server though?20:22
Goosemooseusername/pass is not in AD , it's on a linux server?20:23
moquistwe don't have a windows server at all20:23
Goosemooseahh20:23
GoosemooseI have 420:23
GoosemooseI'm slowly merging things over, but these have to stay20:24
* moquist understands20:24
GoosemooseHave you hard of authenticating against AD?20:24
scrapbunnygoosemoose- do you just want to have the same username or you you want people to be able to access everything on their xp accounts?20:24
GoosemooseWell, I want the user to be able to access their files on the win2003 server, which they could now if they browse to the folder and type in their name/pass20:25
moquistGoosemoose: sure, it's just a lot of work to set it up as cleanly as we already have it without AD...and I've never actually seen it work. You usually ed up with two home directories.20:25
Goosemoosei also want the students to log in before using the internet, which works as firefoxs asks for their win username & pass20:25
moquistit's easy if you don't care about having two home directories.20:25
Goosemoosethat could be a problem20:25
moquistthey can get to one from the other, but they're still separate directories.20:26
moquisti.e., they can get to the Linux dir from Winders, and vice-versa.20:26
moquist(depending on how much setup you do)20:26
GoosemooseIf I left the systems as is, without setting anything up and just told every student to log in with the same username/pass for edubuntu they'd still have to use their name & pass for internet and their files. the problem is easily mapping the drives for them would require knowing their windows name/pass20:26
moquistGoosemoose: are you going to have more than one linux box (not counting thin clients)?20:27
GoosemooseI think I'm going to do 30 thin clients on one server20:27
GoosemooseAnd 200 normal clients20:27
GoosemooseI don't have the server power right now to run all 230-270 on thin clients20:27
GoosemooseI could easily setup a few of these dells as servers i guess20:28
moquistGoosemoose: ok; as soon asyou use more than one linux box (not counting TCs) then the AD setup gets difficult (IMO and in my experience).20:28
scrapbunnyhow many different models and video cards do you have with the donated computers goosemoose?20:28
Goosemooseyou talking about as a server, or even just local installs of edubunto for student use?20:28
Goosemoosescrapbunny, i believe just 2. i haven't been through all the machines yet20:28
Goosemoosescrapbunny, on the machines i installed already all the included drivers worked. although i haven't tried any 3d stuff yet20:29
GoosemooseI'm just afraid that if the students dont have their own name & pass, they will do things like check the save password box in firefox20:30
Goosemooseand then anyone would use their account20:30
scrapbunnyon your question of speed I have so far found that the gx110 boxes I have are running faster as thin clients and I didn't have to add memory. if you want them to run ubuntu 7.10 off the harddrive you will need 512 memory for all the goodies to run well20:32
GoosemooseI do have 512 on them. They are actually faster as thin clients than as running off the HD? What type of processor do the gx110 have?20:33
scrapbunnynow I am not running the full 32 computers from one server yet though20:33
GoosemooseThese are GX260's20:34
Goosemooseoh ok20:34
Goosemoosehow many at one time?20:34
dtraskogra: http://browser.garage.maemo.org/20:34
scrapbunnyI am up to 5 running flash internet stuff at the same time right now. personally I would not use 260 as thin clients. I have a 260 and 240 set up with edubuntu on the hard drive and they run awesome with all the bells and whistles20:36
michelphowdy!20:38
scrapbunnygoosemoose- i would get one machine all set up and then copy the harddrive to set up the rest. that would save you from buying or finding 10 servers (if you do the server for every 30 computers)20:41
scrapbunnyhowdy michelp how is uds going?20:42
Goosemoosescrapbunny, that's what i was thinking about. or even copying an image to the server and loading the image remotely20:42
Goosemooseim just thinking about how i would push updates to the machines20:43
Goosemooseis there a way to do that or would i need to reimage them all or install the program manually?20:43
Goosemoosescript it somehow?20:44
scrapbunnydtrask- is pawalls script the one everyone was working on or should I try something else?20:44
Goosemoosewhat do you guys use to lock down the machines so students dont change all the settings?20:46
Goosemooseinstall their own stuff, etc20:46
Goosemooseon windows I'm so used to just using group policies20:46
scrapbunnyi bet there is a script. For the school computers here that are xp I have a group of upper graders I call the Tech Squad and they do updates and installs for me. with ubuntu it would be pretty easiy to train some kids to do the work for you :)20:46
dtraskscrapbunny: yes...pawalls wrote the script20:46
Goosemoosei've run linux servers for years, this is totally different running workstations20:46
scrapbunnygreat and please thank everyone there :-*20:47
GoosemooseI run all 200 machines right now myself just using servers and pushing programs. Much different using ubuntu though20:47
Goosemoosewhat do you guys use to lock down the machines so students dont change all the settings?20:50
scrapbunnygoosemoose - i think this book has the hacks you want to upgrade a ton of machines http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=25433920:50
Goosemooseok, getting it now20:51
michelpalrightythen.  scrapbunny to answer your question i am not actually attending UDS, we are a separate Canonical team that happens to be sprinting here in the same location as UDS20:55
michelpbut we get to eat their food ;)20:55
Ahmuckhi.  edubuntu will almost install entirely, then it aborts20:56
scrapbunnymichelp- are you a person that has any say in getting most tshirt designs? I want to get some shirts and long sleeve stuff :)20:59
scrapbunnygoosemoose- before creating a harddrive image just setup your user groups so the students are limited users21:00
michelpscrapbunny, no i'm afraid i have no influence on those things21:01
scrapbunnyahmuck- which edubuntu are you trying to install on what kind of machine?21:02
Goosemoosescrapbunny,ok, easy enough. hmm, i bet i could write a script to map the users folders21:02
Goosemooseis their a mass create user tool? i'd have to create all 1300 accounts on each machine21:03
Goosemooseugh, the problem would be what to do if a student transferred in21:03
scrapbunnygoosemoose-i would check the ubuntu forums or #ubuntu irc and see how people set up their user accounts. i bet there is a way to just access the windows accounts21:05
Goosemooseok21:06
scrapbunnyi have found everyone soooo super helpful and smart I'm sure there is a cheat out there :)21:07
Goosemooselol21:07
Kamping_KaiserGoosemoose, 1300 accounts on each box?21:07
Kamping_Kaisertime to implimenent a Directory....21:07
Goosemoosei have windows 2003 directories i want to authenticate against21:08
Goosemoosethat's the hope21:08
Goosemoosesince the students are moving between windows and edubuntu machines21:08
Kamping_Kaiserlook at pam_ldap21:08
Goosemooselooking...21:09
Kamping_Kaiseri dont think the equivilant configuration thing works though :| its broken in debian at least21:09
scrapbunnysee, I told you helpful and smart :)21:09
Goosemooseman stuff is flowing there so fast, i dont think ive seen any responses21:11
Kamping_Kaiser#ubuntu? how many people does it have these days?21:11
Ahmuckedubuntu server on vbox - gutsy21:11
Goosemoose1300!21:12
GoosemooseKamping_Kaiser, its nuts in there21:12
Kamping_KaiserGoosemoose, lol, its grown a bit since i was there last. looks like the lobby idea hasnt gone through yet *grin*21:13
Goosemoosewell at least im getting some answers :) http://indianalinux.blogspot.com/2006_10_01_archive.html21:15
Goosemooseand https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto21:15
Kamping_KaiserGoosemoose, good luck with it21:16
* Kamping_Kaiser will be back in 2.5 hours at work21:16
Goosemoosethanks21:16
scrapbunnywell i am off to play with my script and see if i can get my student accounts set up. thanks everyone21:21
scrapbunnyi'll be back with more questions I'm sure :)21:22
asacits something like:21:24
* moquist listens21:24
asacbzr bd --export-upstream=/path/pristine/upstream/branch --merge .21:24
moquistasac: thx21:25
GoosemooseAny idea why I can perform an nslookup from a terminal and it returns the correct ip, i can ping the ip and it works, but pinging the fqdn doesn't work (this is pinging a local windows server)21:51
sbalneavdns problem.21:53
sbalneavwhat does host.fqdn return?21:54
sbalneavsorry, host host.fqdn21:54
Goosemooselet me look21:56
Goosemoosehost r2d2 and host r2d2.dhs.local both return the correct ip21:57
Goosemooseping r2d2 works22:04
Goosemooseping r2d2.dhs.local does not22:04
Goosemoosehmm, i dont remember edubuntu asking me for an admin password when installing, should it have?22:19
Burgundavia_Goosemoose: your first user is your admin22:19
Burgundavia_we have no root user22:20
Goosemoosehmm, i tried su -22:21
Goosemoosethen entered in the users password but i was told it's invalid22:21
Goosemoosei didnt realize ubuntu had no root user, good to know22:21
Burgundavia_wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo22:21
Goosemoosesoo, if i can log onto the user, why can't i do things like edit the ntpdate file?22:23
Goosemooseoh i see22:24
Goosemoosebr , thanks Burgundavia22:24
kgoetztechnically it does have a root user22:40
kgoetzbut by default you cant log into it22:40
Goosemooseyeah i just read that22:41
Goosemooseok, im going to shoot this damn thing22:41
Goosemoosehow in the hell can i 'ping r2d2' but not 'ping r2d2.dhs.local'22:41
Goosemoosethat just makes NO sense!22:41
kgoetzi have to agree with teh dns theory22:42
kgoetzdo you have r2d2 in your hosts file?22:42
Goosemooseno22:56
Goosemoosei have a windows dns server22:56
Goosemoosewhich the ubundtu machine is obviously looking at as it can resolve r2d2 !22:57
kgoetzhave you checked th servers logs?22:57
kgoetzdoes `host -v r2d2.dhs.local <ip of server>` tell you anything?22:58
Goosemooseit tells me the name and address22:59
Goosemooseno alias22:59
Goosemooser2d2 is the dns server by the way!22:59
Goosemoosebut the same thing happens when pinging any of the machines on the network i've tried22:59
kgoetzcheck the server logs23:00
Goosemoosehmm23:01

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