[06:10] <Muhammad_Saad> Hello, I have set up a home network between a Linux PC and a windows XP one. I can access Windows shared folder from Linux but when I try to access the Linux PC from the Windows one, it asks me for a password. Any idea?
[06:29] <lns-eee> Muhammad_Saad, that would be better asked in either #ubuntu or in a samba channel
[06:30] <lns-eee> This chan is specifically for edubuntu-specific bits
[06:30] <Muhammad_Saad> I am also using Edubuntu.
[06:31] <Muhammad_Saad> Do you mean the things that are specific to Edubuntu?
[06:31] <lns-eee> Right
[06:31] <Muhammad_Saad> Sorry.
[06:31] <lns-eee> No worries
[06:46] <clarkeo> hey I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I could get rid of the splash screen on my thin clients when they boot up as I need to diagnose a problem?
[06:48] <johnny>  it's in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
[06:50] <clarkeo> yea thats the mysterious thing Ive edited that file so it looks like  'DEFAULT vmlinuz ro initrd=initrd.img'    but still the thin client boots up with the splash screen
[06:52] <lns-eee> clarkeo, you need to append 'nosplash' to it (replacing 'splash')
[06:52] <clarkeo> ah thank you ill just give that a try
[06:52] <lns-eee> np
[06:52] <clarkeo> should i remove quiet?
[06:52] <lns-eee> yeah i would
[06:55] <clarkeo> no luck with that it now reads ' DEFAULT vmlinuz ro initrd=initrd.img nosplash' but still boots with a splash
[06:56] <lns-eee> clarkeo, no clue...that's always worked for me (appending nosplash and removing quiet)..what dist. you using?
[06:56] <clarkeo> Ubuntu 8.04
[06:59] <lns-eee> it's always worked for me in gutsy... i'm not sure (haven't done the same thign in hardy yet, still upgrading my servers)
[07:00] <clarkeo> yea its really odd because ive done a bit of googling and thats the only advice I had found
[07:02] <clarkeo> thanks anyway for your help
[07:04] <lns-eee> no prob..wish i could help more
[07:09] <clarkeo> ok now ive got the problem that it seems that my Xserver wont start getting worse and worse it seems
[07:10] <clarkeo> all i have when my thin client boots is a flashing cursor in the top left
[07:40] <clarkeo> could anyone tell me where to find the logs for thin clients?
[12:05] <stgraber> RichEd, ogra: early/late meeting ? (if any)
[12:05]  * ogra is open for anything 
[12:06] <ogra> (since i missed that the phonecall i got up for early today was postponed)
[12:13] <stgraber> I have the QA meeting tonight, so this afternoon would be great (12:00 UTC ?)
[12:13] <stgraber> ogra, RichEd ^
[13:21] <RichEd> highvoltage: ping
[19:26] <yogesh> hey has anyone tried ntlm or proxy authentication in client
[19:27] <yogesh> is anything wrong or no one is talking
[20:00] <yogesh> hey has anyone tried ntlm or proxy authentication for client
[20:02] <stgraber> nobody joined the channel since you last asked so you are not likely to get more answers by asking again
[20:03] <lecaros> which client are you talking about?
[20:03] <stgraber> thin clients in a LTSP environment
[20:04] <stgraber> as you was told on #ltsp, the clients are authenticating using SSH to the server. So if you want to make ntlm/proxy auth to work, you need to do that on the server, it has nothing to do with the clients.
[20:08] <yogesh> yeah i know tht
[20:08] <yogesh> clients r just dummy machines
[20:08] <yogesh> but client run in completely independent environent
[21:08] <yogesh> stgraber: did u get my problem