[00:00]  * LaserJock sends a shutdown -h now to ogra's computer
[00:00] <ogra> heh
[02:57] <ball> When edubuntu is used in the ltsp style, does the window manager run on the Xterminals, or on the central host?
[11:29] <yallax_on> i have xubuntu ltsp installed, and added the users to the "fuse" group, when they insert a usb-disk it gets mounted in /media/"username"/usbdisk-sdb1  it seems.. but there is no icon on the desktop or anything.. if i logon locally on the server it works tho.. but how to i fix it so users gets the icon on their desktop??
[11:36] <ogra> yallax_on, xubuntu (or better thunar) doesnt monitor /media at all (unlike gnome) you might be able to hack up a script or so yourself or patch ltspfsmounter on the server
[11:40] <ogra> or alternatively use nautilus ...
[11:41] <yallax_on> if im locally logged on and insert a disk it mounts in /media/disk  and the icon appears and the disk is opened automaticly tho
[11:43] <yallax_on> no icon on desktop tho.. icon shows in the filedrawer on the menu "places"
[11:44] <yallax_on> wish the icon for ltsp users also showed up there tho
[11:45] <yallax_on> anyway, is nautilus a lot resource hungry than thunar?
[12:02] <ogra> not really
[12:02] <ogra> local devices for local logins are handled by hal
[12:03] <ogra> local devices for ltsp are handled by the app that monitors /media (gnome-volume-manager/nautilus)
[12:04] <yallax_on> yeah if a user issues the command "nautilus" after logging in, usb disks shows on the desktop etc
[12:05] <yallax_on> now i just need to find out how i can get nautilus to start whenever a user logs in
[12:08] <ogra> there must be code somewhere in xubuntu that starts thunar, (xfce-session or so) just replace thunar in there with nautilus
[12:54] <yallax_on> I have 3 Ubuntu servers with identical hardware, is it possible to clone 1 of them ..so i can install the same clone on the 2 others?
[13:12] <stgraber> yes you can but you may need to update some files afterwards
[13:13] <stgraber> as the network configuration stores the NIC mac address (so it knows what's eth0), you may also have some problems with the partitions UUID
[17:49] <LaserJock> morning all
[18:58] <fsgaston> Can anybody tell me how to point an ltsp client to point to one particular printer when you are using multiple servers
[19:20] <yallax_up> my ltsp users have their home folder in /home/domain/username but all users seems to have read permissions on all their files for everyone.. id like to have permission 0700.. how can i do that automaticly, when a user logs in or his home folder is created?
[19:51] <fsgaston> If you have 12 classrooms and 7 servers for LTSP, how does anyone advise setting up printers.
[19:53] <fsgaston> join #ubuntu
[20:48] <triaxe> we are on a university, and use xubuntu ltsp servers.. ubuntu/xubuntu seems to set the permission rw-r-r on all new users home folders.. is there a login script or somthing that can set /home/username to rw----(0700) ?