[00:00] <gNoLa> nothing
[00:00] <gNoLa> I just type
[07:01] <jgbillings> I've got an edubutu server nearly booting a thin client
[07:01] <jgbillings> but not sure how/where to troubleshoot
[07:01] <jgbillings> it gets an ip, and goes through the boot process
[07:02] <jgbillings> but after it gets to ltsp login: and I guess tries to start x, it hangs up
[07:03] <jgbillings> I see something on the thin client console about failed to detect any sound hardware
[07:03] <jgbillings> module-detect... failed to load...
[11:05] <stgraber> ogra: hi, that's the just a small reminder about the italc upload, no comment on revu
[11:06] <ogra> oki, i'll push it up then :)
[11:08] <ogra> dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but Maintainer: does not have Ubuntu address
[11:08] <ogra> dpkg-source: warning: Version number suggests Ubuntu changes, but there is no XSBC-Original-Maintainer field
[11:08] <ogra> hmm
[11:09] <ogra> stgraber, can you fix that for the next upload please ? i'll push it up anyway now
[11:40] <stgraber> hmm, right I didn't touch the control file, I'll set the maintainer to the MOTU mailing list with next upload
[11:42] <ogra> apart from that it seemsed fine to me ...
[11:42] <ogra> *seemed
[15:50] <bddebian> Heya
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[17:03] <Dr_willis> all.
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[19:07] <scrapbunny> hello. is there a list o which programs run best in the thin client environment with edubuntu? I am having a lot o issues with programs freezing on edubuntu 7.10
[19:07] <johnny> which programs?
[19:08] <johnny> if it's a program that doesn't have any sort of local device requirements, or specific sound setup, then it should prolly run fine
[19:08] <johnny> except firefox maybe :)
[19:10] <scrapbunny> gcompris, tux paint, and even chess have been the worst
[19:11] <johnny> sounds like they should be fine...
[19:11] <johnny> guess you'll have to do some debugging
[19:11] <scrapbunny> i am loading childsplay in hopes that will run better then gcompris but wanted to check is there was a wiki or something with the best thin client games
[19:12] <scrapbunny> where should i start with the debugging? i am still pretty new to linux land :)
[19:13] <johnny> hmm.. then you prolly jumped a bit high :)
[19:13] <johnny> have you played around with standalone desktops?
[19:13] <johnny> if not, i suggest it :)
[19:16] <scrapbunny> i have been using ubuntu stand alone for over a year and edubuntu 7.10 in my lab since october
[19:17] <johnny> aha.. good
[19:18] <scrapbunny> with debugging i ment are the known bugs i should start with? i think i have a pretty good set up but i have done a lot o tweaks :)
[19:20] <johnny> you could start with running them from the commandline and seeing if anything obvious pops up
[19:22] <scrapbunny> should i do that logged in as admin or as a student?
[19:23] <johnny> wherever the crashes are
[19:28] <scrapbunny> cool thanks, i will go see what i find
[19:52] <stgraber> ogra: Are you sure there isn't any kind of filter or something blocking my mails on edubuntu-devel, I even unsubscribed and subscribed again and my mails still don't show up ...
[19:53] <stgraber> while the ones I send to other lists.ubuntu.com ML appear in the next seconds
[19:54] <stgraber> ogra: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/admin/edubuntu-devel/privacy/sender should be the page