[00:33] <ace_suares> hi all
[00:34] <ace_suares> I am runnign a dhcp serve ron another server fthen the ltsp-server
[00:34] <ace_suares> but the thi client gets an ip address but no tftp
[00:34] <ace_suares> i inculded next-server in dhcpd.conf
[00:34] <ace_suares> but it didn't work
[00:34] <ace_suares> any ideas
[03:52] <emmet> anyone here ever done apresentation to a public school about switching to edubuntu? any tips?
[03:54] <LaserJock> emmet: the edubuntu-users mailing list is a good place to ask that
[05:26] <ken> help: i am installing edubuntu on machine A, and am going to boot machine B directly from it with a cross cable. the point is i need machine A (server) to also have a usable edubuntu setup. how do i do this?
[05:27] <ken> someone?
[05:29] <LaserJock> ok, so you want to install Edubuntu on machine A
[05:29] <LaserJock> bah
[05:55] <nibl> need help with pxe client boot, anybody around?
[05:56] <nibl> client boots, shows splash then drops to busybox
[05:57] <nibl> it's a new 7.10 installation, any clues?
[06:07] <johnny> you get a splash screen on thin client? lol
[06:07] <johnny> i don't even get one of those
[06:37] <nibl> nobody around/awake?
[06:37] <johnny> you could try startx manually
[06:37] <johnny> and see what happens
[06:38] <nibl> i get initramfs, can you startx from there?
[06:38] <nibl> the splash onlz shows for 2 secs
[06:43] <nibl> are there any logs for what is wrong on the client?
[06:44] <johnny> perhaps
[06:44] <johnny> check them on the server
[06:44] <johnny> or, disable the splash screen is stuff happens before the logging starts
[06:44] <johnny> if*
[06:44] <johnny> uhmm.. i dont' quite recall the file name
[06:45] <johnny> perhaps in /var/lib/tftproot
[06:46] <nibl> ok, i'll check that.
[06:46] <nibl> i wonder if syslog could run.
[06:46] <johnny>  /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
[06:46] <johnny> that's it
[06:47] <nibl> thanks.
[06:47] <johnny> remove quiet
[06:47] <johnny> and splash
[06:47] <johnny> you can prolly comment out the old one
[06:47] <johnny> and have a new one without
[06:49] <nibl> what does 'quiet' mean?
 any ideas <- whats the existing dhcp server?
[10:04] <ws1> hi guys, im having problem in ldm
[10:04] <ws1> the server shows successful login but in client, it says verifying username and password
[10:04] <ws1> and then again ldm is displayed
[10:27] <ws1> guys i found the problem, it was sabayon
[11:32] <ws5> im getting different resolutions in different systems, weird
[14:43] <shishirjha> can anybody suggest me the best way to change the clients screen resolution
[16:16] <ace_suares> Kamping_Kaiser: you still there ?
[16:54] <johny> hi there
[16:54] <johny> can anyone help me with software development
[16:54] <johny> I need to develop some software and don't know where to begin with edubuntu
[16:55] <johny> If someone could please point me in the right direction on where to start I would greatly appreciate it
[17:01] <jbrefort> develop what kind of software?
[17:03] <jbrefort> johny, you should search if there is already a related project fisrt, no need to duplicate the efforts
[17:03] <johny> I want to develop a landscape design proggy with a gui
[17:04] <johny> I have experience in c++ and pascal in the past
[17:04] <johny> This is all with microsoft
[17:04] <johny> I'm trying to get away from microsoft and wish to learn more about linux
[17:04] <jbrefort> great :)
[17:05] <johny> I'm still learning about linux and have come quite aways but I can't find anything on even how to make the most simplest hello world
[17:05] <jbrefort> there are already many  projects, so may be one can do what you want and you do not need to start from scratch
[17:06] <jbrefort> well hello world is quite easy
[17:06] <jbrefort> I suppose you want the message in a popup window?
[17:06] <johny> first of all where would I go to even get to a development environment
[17:07] <johny> yes a poppup window will work for now
[17:07] <johny> do i just use a word processor
[17:07] <johny> and where would I find the compiler
[17:07] <jbrefort> there are several, I'm using anjuta because I'm using gtk+
[17:07] <jbrefort> the compiler is gcc
[17:07] <johny> gtk+ is good
[17:07] <jbrefort> (it does not support pascal)
[17:08] <johny> no but it does support c and c++
[17:08] <jbrefort> yes, and some others
[17:09] <jbrefort> you need to install gcc and g++ (I don't remember the package names)
[17:09] <jbrefort> g++ is the c++ compiler
[17:09] <johny> yes dev c++ uses it and that is what I was using in windows
[17:09] <jbrefort> ok
[17:10] <johny> but I don't like microsoft that's why I went to ubuntu
[17:10] <jbrefort> if you use anjuta, it will help you to create a new project
[17:10]  * jbrefort don't use ubuntu
[17:11] <jbrefort> but no microsoft things around :)
[17:11] <johny> anjuta is it a package I can install
[17:11] <jbrefort> yes
[17:11] <johny> I like the philosophy of the linux community
[17:11] <jbrefort> you are welcome :)
[17:12] <johny> and am all for supporting open source software
[17:12] <johny> thank you for the info
[17:12] <johny> I'll check out anjuta
[17:12] <johny> just what I needed is a pointer to a development environment I can use to get started
[17:22] <mcfloppy_> which thin client is a good choice?
[17:22] <mcfloppy_> the n2200 netvista are to slow :(
[17:22] <mcfloppy_> but i dont want to buy a very expensive hardware
[17:42] <juliux> mcfloppy_, transtec has some nice thinclients
[20:40] <Flare183> Flare183 is at Walmart
[20:42] <das-t> have fun ;-)