[00:36] !help [00:36] I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots === Amaranth is now known as Sa\nta === Sa\nta is now known as Gri\nch === Gri\nch is now known as Amaranth [10:35] I can't umount the usb drive in ltsp client any idea, [10:36] it says can't find the real path of the device === mario_ is now known as pygi [15:11] Hi ogra! is it possible to use two nics for the clients in edubuntu, putting each nic's configuration in the dhcp config? do you think it should work? thank you! [19:19] Hi ogra! is it possible to use two nics for the clients in edubuntu, putting each nic's configuration in the dhcp config? do you think it should work? thank you! [22:27] hi there, don't know if anyone else has had a similar issue. I've (freshly) installed Edubuntu on a Dell Poweredge machine, for running my school Via LTSP. It worked for a while and then (maybe after an update) everytime someone logs into a client the gnome-panel flashes several times and then disappears. The only thing i can find in logs is in the apport.log saying that gnome-panel crashed, no useful information. [22:28] i re-installed... forgot to test before updating... and it started straight away [22:29] also, when i move my mouse over 'preferences' on the LDM login screen, X crashes and restarts [22:31] only thing i'm doing out of the default is using DNSMasq as dhcp server... instead of the ISC one [23:28] Qoole, your gnome-panel issue i think has been reported on the list [23:47] could you point me in the direction of "the list" please? [23:47] lists.ubuntu.com [23:48] search for 'edubuntu-users' and 'edubuntu-devel' on that page. [23:52] hmmm, can't seem to find it... [23:52] was it posted recently do you know? [23:53] letme check the topic [23:53] Qoole, "Is Gnome the right DE for students?", posted on the 20th. thread is ~5 emails long [23:56] can only see three posts, and they don't really specify my particular error [23:58] i think there was more in the digests *shrug*. and no, they have the same syptom, no cure that i saw