[00:08] <w00w00> huhu =)
[00:20] <nate_> how can I log into edubuntu from a user account that I had in ubuntu
[00:22] <johnny> did you reinstall?
[00:22] <johnny> or what?
[00:22] <nate_> ok I had ubuntu this morning using a seperate /home partition
[00:23] <nate_> I install ubuntu server this morning not formating /home partition
[00:23] <nate_> now I get xession errors state I an not logged in for more than 10 secs
[00:23] <johnny> did you readd the user to the accounts database?
[00:23] <nate_> yes
[00:23] <johnny> you might have to clear out some files in your ~/
[00:23] <nate_> log fails from thin client giving no error message
[00:23] <johnny> oh.. thin clients
[00:23] <johnny> it could be many things..
[00:24] <nate_> tried loging in on both server and thin client
[00:24] <nate_> can't log in with X either place
[00:24] <nate_> can login using cli
[00:24] <johnny> bakcup all the . files
[00:24] <johnny> or move them rather
[00:24] <johnny> and then try
[00:25] <nate_> so move all files dele the dir and then create a new skeleton
[00:26] <johnny> they will be recreated automatically
[00:26] <johnny> you could keep the .bash* files tho
[00:26] <johnny> they won't cause a problem
[00:27] <johnny> it's the gnome ones that you're prolly having trouble with
[00:29] <nate_> brb
[08:51] <highvoltage-cmpc> :D
[08:53] <highvoltage-cmpc> ogra: :D
[09:39] <highvoltage-cmpc> :D/
[09:40] <highvoltage-cmpc> oops
[09:40] <highvoltage-cmpc> ogra: ping?
[10:03] <stgraber> ogra: You can give that to \sh : http://www.stgraber.org/download/ubuntu/italc/
[10:04] <stgraber> ogra: it contains the binary and source packages + the backtrace and error in the "bug" file
[13:10] <nblracer> hello again
[14:50] <laga> ogra: please remember to comment on the mythbuntu plugin so i can fix it in time :) thanks
[14:51] <RichEd> ogra_cmpc: ^ see request from laga | laga: ogra is working on 2 machines :)
[14:53]  * pygi wonders what happened with iscsi magic that was supposed to be implemented *ages* ago
[15:07] <pygi> ogra_cmpc, ogra : ? ^_^
[17:13] <GregR> Hello.  I Have Edubuntu 6.06.2, fully updated.  When users log in from the thin clients, they do not show up in commands who or last, so I can't use sac to keep track of time.  Anyone know how to solve this problem?  Thanks.
[17:15] <johnny> hmm.. mine do.. not sure
[17:16] <GregR> Thank you, Johnny.  What version of Edubuntu are you using?
[17:16] <johnny> not using edubuntu, i'm using regular ubuntu
[17:17] <johnny> not that it should make much difference
[17:20] <GregR> It's something about the way the thin clients log on using LTSP in Edubuntu.
[17:20] <johnny> it shouldn't be any different
[17:20] <johnny> in regards to ltsp
[17:25] <GregR> Perhaps it shouldn't, but it definitely does.  When I log in directly to the Edubuntu server, the login shows up in who and last, but not from a thin client.
[17:28] <johnny> i'm using the gutsy version
[17:32] <GregR> Thank you for your help, Johnny.  Perhaps upgrading is the solution to my problem.
[17:33] <johnny> which one are you using?
[17:34] <johnny> feisty?
[17:34] <johnny> if so are you using some DIRECTX parameter in lts.conf ?
[17:36] <GregR> 6.06, Dapper Drake LTS.  I am using the default setup with minimal or no changing of configuration files.
[17:36] <johnny> oh.. you're way out for me
[17:36] <johnny> that's like really old i think :)
[17:36] <johnny> i started with feisty on this one
[17:36] <johnny> and upgraded to gutsy
[17:37] <johnny> if the ltsp on there is ltsp4,that might explain it, but i'm not100% sure
[17:39] <GregR> According to dpkg:
[17:39] <GregR> ii  ltsp-server    0.87           Basic LTSP server environment
[17:39] <GregR> ii  ltsp-server-st 0.87           Complete LTSP server environment
[17:40] <johnny> i have no idea what versions those mean
[17:46] <GregR> I know that 6.06 is old, but I am waiting for the next LTS release to upgrade.
[17:48] <johnny> well.. guess you could continue waiting :)
[17:48] <GregR> Thank you much, Johnny.  I joined the Edubuntu-users email list and asked my question there.  If I don't get an answer, I'll upgrade.  Good day.
[17:48] <johnny> i know the gutsy and hardy stuff uses ssh by default
[17:49] <johnny> and feisty for that matter
[17:49] <iari> My laptop doesn't go into hibernation / Suspend mode. When I try switching to hibernate the screen goes black and there's a blinking '_' like DOS mode... I can't type or do anything except shutting down using the power button..
[17:49] <johnny> so you'll always get stuff showing up in who
[17:49] <johnny> i'm guessing yours is using xdmcp only
[17:49] <johnny> maybe there's a way to get similiar output to who with that
[17:49] <johnny> you could always try to parse ps if nothing else?
[17:51] <johnny> GregR, i personally (and this is not representing ubuntu in any way) don't take much stock on lts yet
[17:51] <johnny> the software is evolving too fast still
[17:51] <johnny> still reaching feature parity with other systems
[17:51] <johnny> so bugs fixes can often be hard to integrate a few years down the line
[17:52] <johnny> as you can't rely on the original developers, but then have to rely on canonical developers who still have lots of work to do with the newer stuff as well
[17:53] <johnny> as the original developers get flooded with bugs and get mad :)
[17:53] <johnny> bugs they won't fix
[20:17] <laga> ogra: i have finally posted the initramfs changes i've been talking about all the time
[20:17] <laga> ogra: mostly for review, still lacking testing :/