[16:32] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> Hello, this thing on?
[16:32] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> Not sure if I'm using this right.  I have some questions.
[16:38] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> is this thing on?
[16:38] <HedgeMage> hello
[16:39] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> Am I doing this right.....LOL.
[16:40] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> am I doing this right?
[16:41] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> /mgs hedgemage how do you address everyone?
[16:43] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> Ok, I guess no one can see this and must be doing it wrong.  I'll keep looking.
[16:57] <HedgeMage> ask?
[16:57] <HedgeMage> asking if you can ask won't get you anywhere.
[16:57] <HedgeMage> ubuntulog: ^^^
[17:10] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> I understand you can use Kubuntu as the Edubuntu install by using the ed package now.  I want to setup a single box for my family (12yo and 14yo boys) and wandered if there was content filtering for the Internet w/ the ed package?  If so, what and is there a howto to simply set that up.  And can you do it per user?  Thanks.
[17:11] <HedgeMage> hi, ubuntulog
[17:11] <HedgeMage> UbuntuDrummerBoy*
[17:12] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> Yeah, I see I see I see,
[17:12] <HedgeMage> UbuntuDrummerBoy: I've only ever done it at the proxy level (i.e. a filter between a school and the internet) not an individual computer.  I know someone who's good with that sort of thing, but his baby was born yesterday, so I don't expect him back for a few days.
[17:14] <UbuntuDrummerBoy> HedgeMage: so I take it it's not something that just comes w/ the install.  I've done it in Gentoo but thought there was a much easier way to do it in Ubuntu since they had the Ed package.
[18:40]  * Lns is going to slap Nick Kendall with a large trout
[18:42] <nubae> me and u both
[18:59] <Lns> heh