[14:19] <RichEd> hi stgraber
[14:19] <RichEd> did you sort out the italc problem ... saw a comment from you yesterday
[17:15] <stgraber> RichEd: nope, not really ... I found a way to workaround it but there still seems to be some arch specific bugs
[17:16] <stgraber> I'll try on i386 hardy and see if I have the same weird bugs (basically the daemon not listening on some computers but listening on some others ...)
[17:26] <ogra1> stgraber, i'll do some extensive testing after the sprint (next week)
[17:35] <stgraber> ogra1: ok, the main problem was that iTalc (master interface) wasn't able to connect on a different port than 5900 which is a problem as we have a different port for each client
[17:35] <stgraber> ogra1: my current iTalc can connect on another port by specifying the host in an environment variable
[17:35] <ogra1> ugh
[17:35] <ogra1> really ?
[17:35] <stgraber> and it seems to work (tm)
[17:35] <ogra1> yeah, but thats a horrible design
[17:35] <ogra1> anyway, if it works ... *shrug*
[17:36] <stgraber> but then I have that weird port problem ...
[17:36] <stgraber> that part work, but then it's unable to connect to its local VNC server because the daemon (ica) isn't listening for some weird reason
[17:37] <stgraber> so that's really really weird and the code is far from easy to understand ... (spent 2-3 hours just to figure out where was the hardcoded port and how it worked)
[23:09] <jared> whats the difference between ubuntu and edubuntu?
[23:10] <johnny> extra packages
[23:10] <jared> ohk
[23:10] <johnny> and makes it slightly easier to setup ltsp
[23:10] <jared> does it use KDE or GNOME?
[23:13] <johnny> gnome
[23:13] <johnny> some kde apps for education tho
[23:13] <jared> kk