[01:49] <ari_stress> morning everyone :)
[11:20] <highvoltage> Riddell: ping
[11:20] <highvoltage> Riddell: sorry, wrong ri<tab>
[11:22] <Riddell> aww
[11:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> *grin*. fingers a bit awol highvoltage ? :)
[11:24] <highvoltage> Kamping_Kaiser: heh, more like my mind :)
[11:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> hehe
[15:37] <bddebian> Heya
[18:39] <jakel1> hey i have a question.... i work at a school and they are interested in teaching linux classes and i was curious if anyone has any experience with running something similar to Deep Freeze on their linux partition
[18:39] <jakel1> a free option, of course, would always be nice if there is one
[20:09] <scrapbunny> I am in need of a list of writing/ storymaking software that a) is made for linux or b)will work with wine. is there a central place that lists the educational software available or do I just have to google?
[20:10] <LaserJock> scrapbunny: you might want to have a look at http://www.osv.org.au/index.cgi?tid=155
[20:11] <scrapbunny> thanks, is that pretty current?
[20:11] <LaserJock> fairly
[20:11] <LaserJock>  I think they are working on a newer one
[20:12] <LaserJock> but I don't know when that's supposed to come out
[20:14] <scrapbunny> This will help a lot, thanks :) my principal wants to know if edubuntu will support a Young Authors writing program he wants to start and I want to give the students more choices then just OO
[20:24] <das-t> hi scrapbunny ... if you are looking for office tools, there is also koffice. this comes with kde, so you might need to install at least some kdelibs (these come automatically though). i am not using it but wanted to mention that it is there. ;-)
[20:53] <LaserJock> ogra: I talked to squeak people this weekend and found out some interesting info
[20:53] <LaserJock> ogra: also dug around into the XDG config stuff for dynamic menus